Review – Optimus Prime #7
Four million years in the past Jetfire wonders if he’s on the right side, while in the present Marissa Faireborn and the President wonder the same darn thing. See below for preview pages and a review of Optimus Prime #7.
Four million years in the past Jetfire wonders if he’s on the right side, while in the present Marissa Faireborn and the President wonder the same darn thing. See below for preview pages and a review of Optimus Prime #7.
By guest columnist thenoshitmoviecritic. With Jonathan Mostow, director of the 2003 Terminator 3 movie, and an estimated $17 Million budget it is hard to put this in the low budget category; so let’s not, although it feels like it at times.
By guest columnist Caleb Luther. Covenant simultaneously feels like Alien, Aliens and Prometheus, which both works for the movie and hurts the movie.
Binary System is on the road this week, and we’ll return with an episode next Thursday. In the meantime we did what we love to do: browse through our favorite artists over on DeviantArt. Here’s a handful of the ones we were lingering over this week (all images below are Safe For Work, though a few of
You can listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! This week Elizabeth and Leland come up with their own Star Trek Super Crew letting the flip of a coin decide fate. Also they bounce around some movie talk, Star Wars and Star Trek: Discovery. As per usual, all sorts of
Time to get a slice of cherry pie and pour yourself a cup of damn fine coffee (and hot!) This Sunday brings us the long-awaited continuation of the Twin Peaks series, twenty-five (well, twenty-six)(almost) years after the original series ended, leaving us with many, many unanswered questions. In preparation for the new episodes, Mark Frost has given us The
Shirtless Bear-Fighter from Image Comics is over-the-top, intentionally offensive, raunchy, cheesy, campy, and totally ridiculous. It’s also, not surprisingly, really fun. The humor will seem very familiar if you’re a fan of parody adventure movies like Hot Shots and just about every Leslie Nielsen movie out there. It’s got all the tropes: a baby raised by wild
Last weekend photographer Alex Dejecacion and his Olympus PEN-F camera checked out the 2017 Star Wars Day at the San Diego Central Library, check out the gallery of cosplay and more!
About every ten years or so new filmmakers like to remake/reboot/reimagine classic tales, folklore or novels. Typical examples are Tarzan, Robin Hood, and the legend of King Arthur. This year is no exception, with a brand new telling of the King Arthur legend in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. But this time around it’s directed by the