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Category: Reviews

Concert Review

Narcotic Wasteland: Sex Lies & DNA Review of Las Vegas Show

Terry Bunch, August 4, 2023August 4, 2023

Narcotic Wasteland: Sex Lies & DNA Review of Las Vegas Show After what has been a ruff week in my IT job I had the chance to head downtown here in Las Vegas and see a show at The Griffin (https://www.facebook.com/TheLasVegasGriffin) I have never been to a show at The…

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Comic Con 2022

STP: Ghost In The Machine Pits The Crew Against All Their Favorite Holodeck Programs For The Ultimate Living Construction

Diana Marsh, December 12, 2022December 12, 2022

When something is amiss (mainly because you’re on a starship and it shouldn’t be cloudy or swampy), you can’t quite put your finger on it. All photos courtesy of Paramount+, CBS/Viacom. Ghost In The Machine is another knockout ep that this time puts our crew at wits with a corrupted…

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Comic Con 2022

Chucky Season Two Continues To Do The Franchise And The Horror Genre Proud

Diana Marsh, November 13, 2022

  “If you’re going to look into my eyes, at least pull my hair.”- Chucky What a shot. Jake should really take a stab at photography. Season two of Chucky really dives deep into Lexy, Jake, and Devon’s relationships within themselves, with each other, and with the world around them….

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Movies

Mid-Season Finale Of NBC’s Quantum Leap Pays Homage To Stand By Me Sans The Corpse But Not The Friendships

Diana Marsh, November 13, 2022

I can’t imagine what it would feel like to leap into another human’s body and then technically push said body’s consciousness aside for a bit (I don’t even like drinking out of the same glass another person has no matter well I know them. I mean, what they just ate…

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Movie Review

Quantum Leap Halloween EP O Ye Of Little Faith Is Heavily Inspired By The Exorcist But With A Twist

Diana Marsh, November 1, 2022

Talk about a leap of faith. Tonight’s episode is based on The Exorcist, a 1973 horror involving demonic possession that to this day is still considered one of the most terrifying horror movies of all time. In O Ye Of Little Faith we see a respectful nod to the OG…

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Movie Review

Star Trek: Lower Decks Season Two Finale Proves Humanity In All Its Imperfections Trumps AI, For Now

Diana Marsh, October 30, 2022

What a finale. We’ve got Mariner out on the galactic Antiques Road Show stealing artifacts for Picard, Admiral Les Buenamigo and his fleet of HAL wannabes blowing people up, a reporter who’s undoubtedly moved on from FNN to a higher-paid gig at a celebrity news channel or at something that…

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Books

Fx’s Adaptation Of Octavia E Butler’s Award-Winning Novel Kindred Is A Bridge Between Two Worlds That Reflects All The Light And Darkness That Comprises Humanity

Diana Marsh, December 25, 2022

Sometimes it is only through the eyes of travelers that we see the realities of our own history. Starring Mallori Johnson and Micah Stock Kindred is a brilliantly written story that links the present to the past in the most painful and unknowingly consequential ways. It centers around Dana James…

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Links

Discovery+’s New Holiday Film Designing Christmas Is A Fun, Lighthearted Romcom That Embraces All The Possum-bilities Of The Season

Diana Marsh, November 21, 2022

L-R Jessica Szohr as Stella, Marco Grazzini as Pablo, and Hilary Farr as Freddy in Discovery+ Original Film Designing Christmas I’m not precisely a Rom-Com fan but I got off my cross long enough to watch Designing Christmas and I have to admit I really enjoyed it (if the four…

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Movie Review

Season Opener Of Star Trek: Prodigy EP 111 Asylum Proves The Series Has Lost No Momentum Since 110

Diana Marsh, October 31, 2022

“Sometimes it just takes a leap of faith” In the mid-season opener, we see the crew preparing to meet Star Fleet and things get a bit wet, squishy, and yes, fishy (come on, it’s a kids’ show.) Along the way to the closest Star Fleet outpost, they perform multiple tasks…

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Movie Review

New The Orville Promo Dropped Today Reminding Fans And Schooling Soon To Be Fans Of Just How Brilliant Season Three Is.

Diana Marsh, October 13, 2022October 13, 2022

With accolades such as “A Tour De Force” space.com, “A Modern Sci-Fi Master Piece” Bleeding Cool, and “Grander Than Ever” SFX Magazine The Orville has undoubtedly impressed the hell out of fans and critics alike. Season three has seen its crew navigate the waters of several profoundly personal yet universally…

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