
Final Trailer for Toy Story 4
One month to go! Toy Story 4 is almost here, I can’t wait! Here’s the final trailer!
One month to go! Toy Story 4 is almost here, I can’t wait! Here’s the final trailer!
Next up on our Hugo Awards coverage is two more of the Best Novella nominees. Click the jump for a review of Martha Wells’ “Artificial Condition” and P. Djèlí Clark’s “The Black God’s Drums”.
You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! The Binary System crew has finally caught up with all the Marvel movies! We…no, not Endgame, we watched that weeks ago. No, we finally watched Spider-Man: Homecoming! TWO YEARS after it came out. Honestly, we don’t have an excuse, some kind
Last review I promised to not spoil Endgame, so let’s see, what am I not spoiling this week…Game of Thrones? Sure, this review is 100% Game of Thrones spoiler-free. However there will be some small spoilers for this comic. Keep reading for a review of Transformers #5 (2019).
You can listen to this episode on our Spookeasy channel at Anchor.fm! This week in the Spookeasy Shane, Matt and Leland sit down and talk about the new Halloween Horror Night maze announcement: Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man! Also they do a little movie review of the movie the maze is based on. And then
“From the ground, we stand. From our ships, we live. By the stars, we hope.” Becky Chambers’s Hugo Award nominee for Best Novel may be the third book in the Wayfarers series, but I think it works extremely well as a standalone book too. Hundreds of years ago, humanity used up the last of the
You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! We now know why the internet was kind of going crazy after the latest Night Vale episode dropped. It wasn’t just the very on-the-nose metaphor for what veterans go through when coming back from active duty, or the blistering take on
The date of the Hugo Awards (August 15th in Dublin, Ireland) is coming up fast, time to get moving on these reviews. Click the jump for a review of two candidates for Best Novella.
It’s a shame that the series finale of Gotham got a little lost in the mind-blowing excitement of Endgame. It may have been described (many, many, many, times,) as being flat-out bonkers, but there was some stuff in Gotham I really enjoyed. (And some stuff that didn’t really work, of course.) Spoilers ahead! Read on for a