Month: September 2020

A woman’s date takes a strange turn when the man she’s been seeing reveals his strange backstory. Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm “Future Boyfriend” by Ben Rock Written by A. Vincent Ularich About DUST: DUST presents thought-provoking science fiction content, exploring the future of humanity through the lens of science and
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The following contains some light spoilers for Utopia. The more common question in Utopia might be “Where is Jessica Hyde?” but “Who is Jessica Hyde?” is just as pressing. Is she friend or foe? Protagonist or antagonist? In the Amazon series, she’s both the star of a mysterious comic book that foretells viruses, biowarfare and
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Today on the Gotham After show. Your hosts: Steve Kaufmann Karla Beltran & Zack Peter talk about Barbara and Jim kissing!!! And also some other stuff…Probably. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/gotham-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT GOTHAM: Gotham is an American crime television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comicsand appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily
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Editor’s Note: This post is updated monthly. Bookmark this page and come back every month to see the new horror movies on HBO Max. What ever would we do without horror? So much of our day to day life is built around logic and known, verifiable facts, and for some, the rest of the time
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The DC Extended Universe just got a little more extended with the casting of actor Aldis Hodge as Hawkman. A major talent already having a big couple of years between several film and television projects, Hodge is now set to next star opposite Dwayne Johnson in Black Adam, a superhero film connected to 2019’s Shazam.
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We love Batman: The Animated Series here at SciFiNow – the voice talents, the storylines, the characterisation and, of course, its incredibly dark, moody look. Now you can have that distinctive, noir-influenced art style on your coffee table with Mondo’s Batman: The Animated Series: The Phantom City Creative Collection! Over the years, Mondo has received
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Warning: contains Enola Holmes plot spoilers Netflix film Enola Holmes is a revolutionary parable about rejecting the status quo and choosing your own destiny. In it, Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown plays the sixteen-year-old sister of Mycroft and Sherlock Holmes (Sam Claflin and Henry Cavill), a bright spark raised in splendid isolation by their mother Eudoria (Helena Bonham
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In episode 6 of The Boys Season 2, ‘The Bloody Doors Off’, we got a few answers to some of our lingering questions, and our first proper introduction to Cindy, the supe with a unique power – one that frightens other supes. Ess Hödlmoser, who plays Cindy on the show, has been instrumental to The
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There are so many great martial arts movies on Netflix. Always with a watchful eye on foreign film, Netflix has acquired many of the most talked about titles, fresh off the boat from Asia which remains the cutting edge of the genre. Netflix also has a solid collection of the classics, so many groundbreaking films
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Some influences bubble and simmer beneath the surface, and some you confront head-on. When I started work on The Nobody People in the summer of 2016, there were certainly events in the world I wanted to face off against. Donald Trump was stoking racial resentment to fuel his candidacy, bringing the voices of white supremacists
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Christian Bladt breaks down the first part of Collision Course! ABOUT AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: Based on the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D. and developed by Joss Whedon, Agent Phil Coulson puts together a small team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to handle strange new cases. The first season sees S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Phil Coulson putting together a small team
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What’s spooky season without a little Creepshow? Thankfully AMC’s horror streaming imprint Shudder agrees and has greenlit an animated Creepshow Halloween special. The aptly titled Creepshow Halloween Special will star Kiefer Sutherland (24) and Joey King (The Act) and will be based on stories from horror writing father-son duo Stephen King and Joe Hill.  The
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At this point, it’s no surprise when Sarah Paulson signs on to a Ryan Murphy production. The actress calls him her “greatest champion,” and he’s known for working repeatedly with the same stable of actors. Paulson is a clear talent, a name that has come to signify a show is “prestige” by her mere presence.
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Not entirely unlike a certain all-powerful Vought Corporation, Amazon has decided it quite likes being in the superhero business. The streaming giant (well, everything giant) announced today that it has ordered a spinoff series based on its current dark superhero satire The Boys. This still unnamed spinoff will be set at a college created by
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Tetsuo! Manga Entertainment has announced that Katsuhiro Otomo’s classic anime masterpiece Akira is riding back into UK and Irish cinemas for a limited run this October after being remastered in amazing 4K! Check out the new trailer for the release here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”>&#65279;</span>Set in Neo-Tokyo, 2019,
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The Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee has posted new ratings which strongly suggest that Metal Gear, Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance, and a retro Konami collection are coming to PC. The ratings, which were posted by Gematsu, are surprisingly informative. Not only has the committee been a pretty reliable source of information
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This THE 100 review contains spoilers The 100 Season 7 Episode 15 For the second time in as many episodes, Octavia responded to Clarke with sedate, stoic grief when something more like shrieking in horror and despair would have been appropriate. Watching the two women repeatedly bond over their adopted daughters in the latter half of this
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The Brood is the brainchild of writer-director David Cronenberg. Over forty years on it arguably remains the former body horror director’s most personal movie. It concerns the struggles of a divorced father to protect his six-year-old daughter, by uncovering the unorthodox treatments being administered upon his institutionalised ex-wife and how this could all be connected
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Book cover reveal ho! Just look at this gorgeous cover for the swashbuckling fantasy adventure The Forever Sea by Joshua Johnson. Due to be released in January next year, the books is said to take a timely look at our relationship with the environment, and the inevitable consequences of greed. Here is a synopsis of The
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Alejandro Jodorowsky’s films are confounding, grotesque, beautiful and healing, often within the same frame. The post-violence images of the opening sequence of El Tropo are made more horrific as they are reflected through the eyes of a seven-year-old boy, still naked from a rite of passage. Jodorowky’s films are a gateway drug. The Alejandro Jodorowsky
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