An Invitation Martin Luther had his “table talk”—“notes,” “opinions” and “cursory observations” uttered “in the freedom of private friendship” rather than under the more rigorous scrutiny of the lecture hall or the pulpit. As the remainder…
Labor Day weekend! One last gasp of summer in which to kick back, follow Captain Picard’s lead and turn on your “personal relaxation light” and toss another tribble on the grill… Burger! I meant burger!…
Looking back to my family’s movie nights is a bit on the scary side. As a young kid, I remember watching mostly Alfred Hitchcock and Stephen King with mom, step-dad, and brother. Mashed in these…
It seems as though the SyFy channel is really keen on making their fans miserable as of late. It must be part of their, “Imagine Greater” slogan. What a great marketing idea! If you really…
It’s the science fiction and fantasy equivalent of the Oscars: the Hugo Awards, named for legendary pulp sf editor Hugo Gernsback, often hailed as “the father of science fiction” (even though he himself called the…
http://youtu.be/uAo6eP6he-M Lucasfilm recently released a two-minute trailer for the upcoming season of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” and, I have to confess: I’m excited! I don’t think the show’s third year lived up to the…
This past March Alcon Entertainment acquired the rights to make films based around Blade Runner. Well today Deadline now reports that Ridley Scott is now set to direct one of these films. Weather it is…
I happened to come across the futuristic web series, Aidan 5, recently, and was fortunate enough to check out the first episode. The series focuses on Detective Aidan, who is trying to uncover the mystery…
Like moths to the flame, tribbles to the quadrotriticale, or sandworms to a Fremen thumper, we science fiction and fantasy fans are irresistibly drawn to “best of” lists. So NPR’s list of the “Top 100…
Ben and Matt take a look at the final episode of The Booth at the End
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