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Exclusive Interview: VFX Supervisor Erik Henry Talks Apple TV’s ‘Invasion’

Apple TV’s Invasion first hit our screens in 2021, and it’s been a delicious slow-burn science fiction treat.  The show about aliens invading Earth (spoilers!) feels big, and the amazing sequences wouldn’t be out of place if someone told you it was from the latest blockbuster. To say we’re excited about the second season is an understatement. A few weeks ago, we

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Review: ‘American Horror Story: Delicate’ Part 1 Season Premiere

Spooky season has finally arrived! The temperature is cooling, the leaves are changing, and our yearly fix of horror is returning to our screens. Nothing signals a shift from summer to fall and the need to consume everything pumpkin spice and a new season of American Horror Story. Now in its twelfth year, the Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk-created series does

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‘Mortal Kombat 1’ Game Review: Sets a New Standard

Mortal Kombat 1 is the newest installment in the iconic fighting game series that has delighted the gaming world since the release of Mortal Kombat 9 in 2011. Developed by NetherRealm Studios, written and directed by the legend of this franchise Ed Boon, and published by Warner Bros. Games, this game has set a new standard for the fighting game genre.

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Review: Prime Video’s ‘Cassandro’

What makes someone extraordinary? This question crosses my mind each and every time I watch a biopic. There must be something about the individuals whose lives we deem the general public needs to know. There’s been such an influx of biopics in recent years, each one showcasing the extraordinary lives of these larger-than-life individuals. Prime Video is releasing two such films

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Book Review: ‘Never Whistle At Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology’

Spooky season is upon us. It’s the perfect time to grab some warm cider and your favorite blanket and cuddle up somewhere with a scary story or two. Never Whistle At Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology, edited by Shane Hawk and Theodore C. Van Alst Jr., is exactly that! This collection of short stories is all by indigenous authors and

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First Report: Liz Carr’s Character in ‘Loki’ Season 2

We’re less than a month away from the return of Loki, a series focused on the God of Mischief. It feels like forever since the first season arrived, with Loki finally receiving a project that is dedicated to him and his glorious purpose. However, the first outing had huge ramifications on the entire MCU, changing it into the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse,

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Theory: What Ahsoka May Find in the New Galaxy

Ahsoka episode 5, titled “Shadow Warrior,” was a thrilling viewing experience, one that saw Ahsoka reunite with her former master Anakin from beyond the grave. Plenty of fans had eagerly been anticipating this confrontation, and Ahsoka delivered, giving us a glimpse of a live-action Clone Wars-era Ahsoka for the first time. But something just as exciting, maybe even more so, is

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Review: ‘A Haunting in Venice’

Director and actor Kenneth Branagh’s passion for the works of Agatha Christie continues with another murder mystery for Hercule Poirot. This time, Branagh takes a swan dive into the supernatural with A Haunting in Venice, an approach he has tried with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.  A Haunting in Venice is not a perfect sequel. Some aspects feel slightly undercooked within its screenplay. However, this might be the most engaging

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Review: Prime Video’s ‘Wilderness’ is One Wild Ride

I think it’s pretty universal that at some point in our lives, we’ve been pushed to our breaking point and snapped in some way, shape, or form. The unbridled emotions that come with the snap are raw, and deep, and can cause us to feel like we’re going crazy. Perhaps in some way, we are, like a rubber band, we have

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Audiobook Review: ‘Light Bringer: A Red Rising Novel’ by Pierce Brown

As nerds continue to take over the world, it feels like there’s been a bigger shift in the landscape of media on fantasy, science fiction, and comic books. Not that you’ll hear me complaining. With so much focus on nerd culture, the market has become inundated with many new series, films, and books to catch the attention of consumers. To stand

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Review: Netflix’s ‘Gamera: Rebirth’

Thanks to the recent renewed interest in the Kaiju genre, we’ve been treated to various Kaiju movies and shows both animated and live-action. Between Legendary’s Monsterverse, the Godzilla Singular Point anime on Netflix, the upcoming Godzilla Minus One from Toho, and plenty of others, kaiju fans have been treated to a wide variety of city-toppling monster romps. But while we’ve seen

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