Tag: science fiction
G33K Out: ‘Logan’ Composer Marco Beltrami
I talk to the composer of ‘Logan’, Marco Beltrami.
My ‘To Be Read’ Pile — 2017 Edition
My pile of things I want to read is not getting any smaller. Here’s a small batch of what I hope to read in 2017.
‘Quantum Leap’ DVD/Blu-ray Release
Oh, boy! ‘Quantum Leap’ is set for a new re-release on DVD and a brand new release on Blu-ray.
Theatre Review: What’s Past is Prologue In this ‘Tempest’
This science fiction take on ‘The Tempest’ crosses over into the forbidden zone.
TV Recap: You’ll Need Broad ‘Horizons’ for This ‘Dirk Gently’
Connections and coincidences are par for this course as we begin the journey with ‘Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency’.
Author Sheri S. Tepper, Dead at 87
Science fiction author Sheri S. Tepper has passed away at the age of 87.
ECHO CHAMBER: Remakes & Reboots – Is There a Point?
I helmed this episode of SciFi4Me’s “Echo Chamber” podcast, wherein we take on remakes and reboots. I come (mostly) in favor of them.
Life, the Universe, and Everything
Is 42 the answer to life, the universe, and everything?
TV Recap: Is This the End of ‘The X-Files’?
In the season finale of “The X-Files”, we once again pick up the conspiracy of the alien DNA. But when a contagion starts, is it the cause or the cure?
TV Recap: Words Have Power on ‘The X-Files’
Words have power, in more ways than one, in this episode of “The X-Files”.