15 of Sci-fi Cinema’s Most Eccentric Spaceships

An alien craft shaped like an artichoke? A vessel with breasts? Aliens have conquered galaxies in disc-shaped craft of varying sizes. We all have our own idea of what a great spaceship should look like. For some, its Han Solos fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy, the Millennium Falcon. Those are the kind of ships this list is devoted to. Some of them spiky and sinister, while others are just plain cool....

September 29, 2016 · 2 min · 395 words · Andrea Hogan

Ransom Riggs Talks Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

The author of Miss Peregrines Home For Peculiar Children takes us on a flight of fancy. Was it similar to your original vision? I hope readers feel this way even though theres a lot of elaboration [in the movie]. I feel its something I could have written and I think its totally keeping in spirit with the book. and I was on the set for that scene! and I remember writing that line at midnight at home alone five years ago!...

September 29, 2016 · 2 min · 303 words · Danielle Flores

Denial Review

In Denial, the Holocaust is put on trial because of a man who constantly lies and rewrites history. How terrifyingly prescient in 2016. The American South did not attempt to secede over slavery. 9/11 was an inside job. Barack Obama was not born in this country. Denialboth benefits and is somewhat hampered by its straightforward demeanor. Like Weiszs unequivocating character, we are appalled and drawn wide-eyed to the circus. Denial opens in select cities on Sept....

September 27, 2016 · 1 min · 82 words · Michelle Davis

Halo: Fractures Review

The new short story collection explores intriguing parts of the Halo universe, but feels unfinished. TheHalouniverse is a big place. There is noThe Mona Lisahere, no story that transcends its source material. One of the best stories, Saints Testimony, was previously available as an e-book. Like Saints Testimony, the best installments inFracturestend to be the longer ones. Ad content continues below The Forerunners know that they, in part, brought about their own destruction....

September 27, 2016 · 2 min · 241 words · Tracy Cross

Count Arthur Strong and the comforts of traditional sitcom

When life hurts, well-crafted, traditional sitcom like Count Arthur Strong can be an indispensable salve… This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Normal life demands to re-start. For my family like most others, normal life means watching television. Telly is the cradle that rocked us through the decades. Whatever happened to us happened against a backdrop of soaps and sitcoms. Losing our dad though, changed things. In the flayed-skin sensitivity of the days around his funeral, flicking through the channels meant running a gauntlet....

September 26, 2016 · 3 min · 540 words · Bradley Johnson

Confessions of a Funko Pop collector

Have you fallen for Funko Pops? She mentioned how excited a certain someone was to display his collection. Oh, no, no, no, Dad. In the living room, she said. But why would the wee man want his toys up on a wall in the living room? The shelves arent for his toys, Dad. Ad content continues below For the millionth time, I spluttered. They are not toys, they are pop culture memorabilia!...

September 25, 2016 · 3 min · 567 words · Daniel Galloway

Digimon Adventure tri.: Confession Review

The Digi World is about to meet its digi fate in the newest installment of Digimon Adventure tri.! ThisDigimon Adventure tri.review contains spoilers. Digimon Adventure tri. Movie Three Oh thank god this didnt suck. MaybeDigimonjust wasnt for me anymore. Confession, delightedly, is a welcome return to form. Sure parts of it make no sense and continue to raise questions, but itsDigimon. Everything I love aboutDigimon(minus the dubs frequent jokes) is there....

September 24, 2016 · 6 min · 1075 words · Kenneth Dennis

Fear the Walking Dead: Colman Domingo Talks What’s Next for Victor Strand

Everything else disappears into the backdrop and we listen. Some might call the latter group softer. Strand started off in the first group, but now he seems to be softening up. COLMAN DOMINGO: If he should live, I think he is a combination of both. A new kind of character we havent seen before. I think he is recalibrating and figuring out who he is. I think he would. I think he absolutely needed a softer side, and he has been challenged to have that....

September 23, 2016 · 8 min · 1591 words · Scott Hahn

Interview: The New MacGyver, Lucas Till

We talk to X-Men series star Lucas Till about stepping into an iconic role on CBS' new MacGyver. MacGyveris back this Friday with an all new series on CBS. Was action hero something you always wanted to do when you became an actor? Yes, that was exactly. People would ask me that question so many times. You just finally gave me the correct answer. Yes, that was it. When I was a kid, I think I wanted to be Arnold Schwarzenegger....

September 23, 2016 · 3 min · 592 words · Ronald Ibarra

Star Wars Rebels Season 3: The Implications of Grand Admiral Thrawn

Grand Admiral Thrawn becomes a part of Star Wars canon this week. Here’s why his inclusion in Star Wars Rebels Season 3 is so important. A New Saga This week, Grand Admiral Thrawn returns to theStar Warsuniverse as a villain onRebels. It was the end of the Empires Chiss admiral. And who better than the original EUs greatest villain? But who exactly is Thrawn, and what does his inclusion inRebelsseason 3 mean for the show?...

September 23, 2016 · 2 min · 307 words · Mr. Larry Hill

The Flash Season 2 Netflix Release Date and Episode Guide

The Flash Season 2 arrives on Netflix soon, so we have a complete episode guide for you! The FlashSeason 2 is finished, but were not quite finished with it! This article is our guide to every piece of coverage we did this season. Here are the bonus features… And what does that ending mean, anyway? Are you looking to learn the history of Zoom?Then click here, speedsters! smack the titles to go to the full reviews....

September 23, 2016 · 5 min · 905 words · Vickie Gomez

The Weird History of Marvel’s Star Trek Comics

The relationship betweenStar Trekand comic books goes back almost to the beginning of the franchise. The first Trek comics were published by Gold Key from 1967-1978. But, withStar Trek, Marvel had the granddaddy of all sci-fi licenses. So Marvel was beholden only toThe Motion Pictureand any original ideas the talented creators of Marvel dreamt up. MarvelsStar Trek#1-3 reprinted the oversizedMarvel Super Special#15, an adaptation of the first Trek film. Now, long time Trek fans will tell you thatThe Motion Pictureis not the most action-packed Trek adventure....

September 23, 2016 · 10 min · 1986 words · Robert Phillips

6 upcoming non-mainstream films to watch out for

This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Here are six upcoming genre films to keep an eye out for. His life has gotten away from him and he needs a little help. He signs up for a mysterious cleanse weekend at a retreat run by a self-improvement guru. When youre doing something unfamiliar and odd, how are you supposed to know if its going wrong? Right, so despite playing at FrightFest, this definitely not a horror film....

September 22, 2016 · 4 min · 846 words · Shelby Burnett