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Leland Pierce

Lost In Sci-Fi: Episode 63: Star Trek Random

You can also listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! This week Elizabeth and Leland are still joined by their friend Stephen as the discuss Star Trek and the great fantasy novel: The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. It’s a randomly fun filled episode. So please download and

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Review – I Hate Fairyland #17

When I Hate Fairyland #1 came out in 2015 I thought “Ha ha, that’s cute, a demented psychopath stuck in a child’s body wreaks havoc in Fairyland. This should be a good mini series.” Fast forward three years and another 16 issues and it’s still cute, still psychopathic, still beautiful. Packed with violence and gore

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Stephanie Agnes

Watch Weigh Down in Fashion Valley

Check out Weigh Down, an original film written and directed by PG contributor Sergio Lopez! You may recognize him from the Pixel Clicks Podcast that is featured right here on Pixelated Geek.

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Review – The Post

By guest columnist KataKinema. The Post tells the true story of The Washington Post’s publisher, Katharine Graham (Meryl Streep), and editor, Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks), who have to overcome their differences and all other obstacles in order to expose a massive cover-up of government secrets to the public, risking their career and their freedom. In

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Review – Baby Driver

By guest columnist k.e.n.n.y.h. Challenge: Watch this film and then try to drive home normally and not like you’re a getaway maniac juiced up on hard rock and coffee (I may/may not need a lawyer soon)…

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Review – The Shape of Water

By guest columnist dyron_rises A month after it was released I finally saw The Shape of Water, the latest feature film from visionary director Guillermo Del Toro (Cronos, the Hellboy films, Pan Labyrinth, etc.), a unique blend of fantasy, sci-fi, romance and Cold War intrigue.

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An Evening with Andre Aciman at Warwick’s Books, La Jolla, CA

Tonight was pretty amazing for me. I went to Warwick’s in La Jolla, CA (10 miles north of San Diego) to see Andre Aciman (Call Me By Your Name, Out of Egypt, Eight White Nights, False Papers, Alibis, and Harvard Square, and the editor of The Proust Project) in conversation with Beth Accomando (Reporter for KPBS

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The 2018 Oscar-Nominated Documentary Shorts

It’s officially a tradition: for the past three years I managed to watch all the Oscar-nominated Documentary Shorts. Mostly because, hey, short. (Come on, you can dominate a whole category in three hours!) But they’re never boring. Depressing as hell sometimes, but never boring. It’s not a comfortable three hours, but it’s always interesting. Click

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Review – Darkest Hour

By guest columnist narrator26 As someone who knew next to nothing about Winston Churchill, I went into Joe Wright’s Darkest Hour in hope of a good history lesson, in addition to a well crafted film. Thankfully, I got my fair share of both.

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