Missed it in the theater? A Quiet Place arrives on multiple home viewing...
Review by C.J. Bunce Last year’s winner for most surprising film to be discussing at the water cooler was A Quiet Place, a uniquely quiet but suspenseful horror thriller that held back the true nature...
View ArticleThe Vast of Night–The year’s best science fiction movie creeps in via Amazon
Review by C.J. Bunce So often big budget dramas dressed in sci-fi dress rise up the box office rankings, you might miss the best films, the ones that don’t need the big budgets or major stars, the...
View ArticleAlice in Borderland–Netflix adaptation of popular manga is a thrilling new...
Review by C.J. Bunce Two episodes in, and you’ll probably get drawn into at least three of the characters in the story. Four episodes in, you’re thinking about who is going to to make it to the...
View ArticleStar Trek Voyager: A Celebration–Excellent chronicle of the seven-year series...
Review by C.J. Bunce For a fan like me, Star Trek: Voyager was the definitive Star Trek series, the crew that most fully embraced Gene Roddenberry’s vision beyond the television series he created in...
View ArticleWandaVision–What’s going on here?
Review by C.J. Bunce A year ago here at borg we previewed the first look at Marvel Studios’ new series WandaVision, and based on the unusual trailer we asked the question: What audience is...
View ArticleBlack Star–Two astronauts battle for survival in sci-fi graphic novel
Review by C.J. Bunce A new sci-fi graphic novel arrives from Megascope this week called Black Star, a new spin on the stranded space traveler trope. In Eric Anthony Glover’s debut story with artist...
View ArticleBlack Star–Two astronauts battle for survival in sci-fi graphic novel
Review by C.J. Bunce A new sci-fi graphic novel arrives from Megascope this week called Black Star, a new spin on the stranded space traveler trope. In Eric Anthony Glover’s debut story with artist...
View ArticleReview–Syfy Channel book chronicles 100 years of sci-fi movies and TV
Review by C.J. Bunce If you think you’ve watched all the science fiction movies worth watching, odds are there’s something out there you’ve missed. You’ve probably seen the modern blockbusters from...
View ArticleJonathan Winters brought color to TV and humor to the world
With the passing Thursday and public announcement yesterday of classic movie and TV comedian Jonathan Winters, we thought we’d post a few clips of some our favorite bits of his unique humor. In...
View ArticleOn video–Willis & Gordon-Levitt sci-fi time trip “Looper” worth a second look
If you happened to miss last year’s theatrical release of the sci-fi crime thriller Looper, you might give it a shot now on DVD or Blu-Ray. Although it has some bits and pieces that don’t quite come...
View ArticleFirst look–Fishburne and Paxton in icy post-apocalyptic “The Colony”
The Thing from Another World (often referred to as The Thing before its 1982 remake), is a 1951 science fiction film based on the 1938 novella “Who Goes There?” by John W. Campbell. The story is about...
View ArticleComic-Con 2013 begins–Dynamite reveals big news with several major genre...
As part of its opening day reveal of San Diego Comic-Con International 2013 news, Dynamite Comics issued an unprecedented barrage of announcements. These include a new monthly continuing the NBC...
View ArticleNew one-shot “Station to Station” conjures The Twilight Zone, Outer Limits
Readers of the anthology series Dark Horse Presents will have already read it in serial form, but those who haven’t will be in for a sci-fi TV inspired treat with this week’s release of the one-shot...
View ArticleComing soon–Escape from Tomorrow does the unimaginable
Something peculiar lurks in the shadows behind the critically acclaimed 2013 Sundance release Escape from Tomorrow. You can even make out the shape of two giant ears and a large white gloved hand...
View ArticleTorchwood: Miracle Day finally makes its way to basic cable
After a long wait the Starz 10-episode mini-series Torchwood: Miracle Day has been picked up by BBC America beginning with the first episode last Saturday, September 14, 2013. Originally airing on...
View ArticleAct fast–Get your Mego-inspired Six Million Dollar Man retro fix today
Today at Entertainment Earth the retro-styled Six Million Dollar Man action figure pairings are on sale for up to fifty percent off. You can choose either the 8-inch Bionic Man with 9 5/8-inch Bigfoot...
View ArticleThe cure for your post-Twilight Zone Marathon withdrawal
Review by C.J. Bunce If you spent any part of the 72 hours this week getting caught up on the best of The Twilight Zone, courtesy of the Syfy Channel’s annual marathon pilgrimage to the land of Rod...
View ArticleFunko releases Alien second wave of Kenner-inspired ReAction figures
Entertainment Earth is now shipping pretty much all of its gigantic, multi-franchise line of action figures inspired by the Kenner line of Star Wars action figures from the 1970s. Many aren’t aware...
View ArticleRetro fix–New wave of The Twilight Zone figures features “Eye of the...
Two classic episodes of The Twilight Zone that consistently get rated in the top ten by fans will be featured in new action figures coming this year. Toymaker Bif Bang Pow! has released new images...
View ArticleFirst look–The Twilight Zone meets Twin Peaks in Fox’s new series Wayward Pines
“We gotta get out of this place, if it’s the last thing we ever do.” —The Animals Claustrophobic? Then maybe the new Fox series Wayward Pines is not for you. But the previews for the new series make...
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