Tag Archives: TV

The Midnight Club: An Excellent Series Of Stories

[embedded content] The Midnight Club Is Masterful On So Many Levels The Midnight Club is a show of many layers. It’s a celebration of horror stories featuring horror stories happening within a bigger horror story. But also, it’s one of the most emotionally brutal shows I’ve seen. It’s incredibly sad. If you know the premise,… Read More: The Midnight Club: An Excellent Series Of Stories »

OFFICIAL TRAILER AND KEY ART FOR PEACOCK LIMITED DOC SERIES I LOVE YOU, YOU HATE ME

I Love You, You Hate Me is a limited doc series chronicling the rise and fall of Barney the Dinosaur’s furious backlash — and what it says about the human need to hate. From Barney-bashing to frat parties to homicidal video games, something in American society broke into a million pieces, and it’s never been… Read More: OFFICIAL TRAILER AND KEY ART FOR PEACOCK LIMITED DOC SERIES… »

Praise For Extremely Short Art

Short Art Has A Different Vibe Than Other Projects I love long-form content: epic scope books, five-hour video essays, and sprawling television shows. I also love binging YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels. So, today, we’ll talk about short media in a deliberately brief article. I’m talking really short media. Short stories like our own Friday… Read More: Praise For Extremely Short Art »

It Came From The Archives “MOVIE REVIEW: Shadows on the Wall (2015)”

We love indie content at Sci-Fi Bloggers. It’s always a good idea to look at what’s being made outside the usual places. So, today, we’ll highlight an old review of ours by Dylan Alexander. And if you want to watch the movie, you can find it at its current home on Roku. Originally Published: November… Read More: It Came From The Archives “MOVIE REVIEW: Shadows on the… »

TV Review: House of the Dragon S1E5: “We Light the Way”

Game of Thrones tends to be a show I have a conflicted relationship with, and this has continued somewhat with its prequel, House of the Dragon. This is a show that thrives on deconstructing the traditional fantasy tropes, while directly addressing the uncomfortable realities of royal life in medieval Europe. At the same time, House… Read More: TV Review: House of the Dragon S1E5: “We Light the… »

TRAILER: HULU’s HELLRAISER

A Hulu Original, in association with Spyglass Media Group, the film reunites Director David Bruckner, Screenwriters Ben Collins & Luke Piotrowski, Writer/Producer David S. Goyer and Producer Keith Levine, all of whom were teamed on 2020’s “The Night House,” along with Producers Clive Barker and Marc Toberoff and Executive Producers Gary Barber, Peter Oillataguerre and… Read More: TRAILER: HULU’s HELLRAISER »

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: The Fun Of The MCU

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Has Such A Great Hook From the offset, I was onboard for She-Hulk. I’m not the most knowledgeable person when it comes to comics, but a lawyer who deals with the legal ramifications of superpowered shenanigans is a great premise. The newest Marvel wave has somewhat muted Endgame’s epic scope and… Read More: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: The Fun Of The MCU »

Al chats with Gavin Hignight – Comic Crusaders Podcast #246

Hang out today as Al chats with Creative Writer and Entertainment Marketing Specialist. With focus on genre entertainment (comics, animation, horror and science fiction), event marketing and social media marketing, the one and only, Gavin Hginight. Tune is as they chat about his journey in the business and his latest comic, out this week, The… Read More: Al chats with Gavin Hignight – Comic Crusaders Podcast #246 »

The Sandman: A Brutally Dark Fairy Tale

The Sandman Has A Lot Of Expectations To Satisfy As I’m sure is true of many of its viewers, I’ve not read The Sandman comics. The series finished before I was born, so I hope it’s at least a little forgivable. I watched the show because I love Coraline and deeply enjoyed Good Omens and… Read More: The Sandman: A Brutally Dark Fairy Tale »