News Review- Episode 7 Of Star Trek: Prodigy Is A Visually Exquisite Story Rich In Science And Character Diana Marsh, January 13, 2022 While killing time waiting for Janeway to piece together the information on the disappearance of Capitan Chakotay and his crew on the Protostar, Dal finds himself reunited with an old friend named Nandi, a Ferengi looking to make a quick buck on a new planet she stumbled on, swearing she… Continue Reading
News Peacock Original Series Bel-Air Releases First Look And Official Trailer Diana Marsh, January 11, 2022 Peacock’s BEL-AIR will Premiere on Super Bowl Sunday (February 13, 2022) with Three Episodes at Launch and New Episodes Streaming Weekly You Know the Banks Family, But Not Like This. From Executive Producer Will Smith and Westbrook Studios, BEL-AIR is streaming Super Bowl Sunday, February 13. Super Bowl LVI will be… Continue Reading
News VARÈSE SARABANDE CELEBRATES THE RETURN OF SCREAM WITH OFFICIAL SCORE RELEASE Diana Marsh, January 10, 2022 Come on Scream fans you know you want it. Available as LP, CD, or digital, Scream: Music from the Motion Picture features a brand-new score from acclaimed composer Brian Tyler The long-awaited film lands in movie theaters on January 14 January 7, 2022 (Los Angeles, CA) — Ahead of the… Continue Reading
News Review-Star Trek: Prodigy Returns With More Mysteries, More Laughs, And Just More Star Trek Goodness Diana Marsh, January 6, 2022January 6, 2022 Hot off their mid-season break, Prodigy comes through with another fantastic episode that’s diving deeper into the USS Protostar’s mysterious origins while Dal tests his skills at being both a Captin and a leader through Starfleet’s Kobayashi Maru training test on the ship’s newly functional holodeck. We also see budding… Continue Reading
Movie Review Review- Don’t Look Up Is A Deeply Moving Film That Gives A Voice To Our Collective Fears, Anxieties, And Our Unwillingness To Do Anything About Them Diana Marsh, January 3, 2022January 3, 2022 So maybe you’ve heard this one, a Ph.D. student and a professor of astronomy walk into a room with evidence that nearly all living things on Earth will die a very violent death very soon and get this, no one takes them seriously no matter how many times the evidence… Continue Reading
News Review- With One Episode Left Mayor Of Kingstown Is Finally Getting To The Point Diana Marsh, January 2, 2022January 2, 2022 How it started and absolutely not how it’s going. L-R Kyle Chandler as Mitch McLusky, Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky, and Taylor Handley as Kyle McLusky. Photo courtesy of TVInsider.com With the season finale just within reach, it seems the series has finally gone from a slow burn to a… Continue Reading
News Vampire Hunter D Now Available As Enhanced Audio Book Diana Marsh, December 31, 2021 Photo courtesy of Graphic Audio Post via Dark Horse Comics- Enjoy the Adventures of Vampire Hunter D Like Never Before! Vampire Hunter D is a long-running (since 1983) series of novels written by Hideyuki Kikuchi, featuring illustrations by renowned artist Yoshitaka Amano (Final Fantasy). Dark Horse has proudly published these… Continue Reading
News Review-Peacock Originals HMS Vigil Blends Murder, Conspiracy, Nuclear Submarines and Romance Into One Intriguing Scottish Crime Drama Diana Marsh, December 28, 2021 Set in Scottland, this fictional drama also referred to as a Police Procedural (that’s a new one for me) brings together all the elements of a crime/murder mystery drama needed for a thoroughly enjoyable series. The story revolves around the murder of Chief Petty Officer Craig Burke (Martin Compston), a… Continue Reading
News Ring In The New Year And Beyond With Peacock’s January Streaming Lineup! Diana Marsh, December 28, 2021 Ring in 2022 with Peacock and stream new Originals, iconic series, beloved movies, must-watch sports and more. Premiering this January is genre-bending romantic dramedy WOLF LIKE ME starring Isla Fisher and Josh Gad and TRUE STORY WITH ED & RANDALL, a heartwarming comedy series hosted by Ed Helms and Randall Park that… Continue Reading
News Review: Amazon’s Shatner In Space Is A Short But Impactful Documentary Infused With Hope For A Brighter Future Among The Stars Diana Marsh, December 28, 2021 The smiling face of space-bound humans that are nowhere near a red shirt. That is also the only Star Trek reference I’ll make in this review. Phot0 courtesy of Trek.com . Ehem. We’ll get this out of the way right now, no one likes Jeff Bezos. However, in Amazon’s short… Continue Reading