As I watched the trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, I couldn’t help noticing a certain Firefly vibe to this branch of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It got me thinking and, aside from the roguishly handsome, wisecracking captain, there are some distinct similarities between these two iconic universes. The question is: which came […]… Continue reading Guardians of the ‘Verse: When Marvel Met Firefly — Alexandra Davies
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#World UFO Day: Movies to enjoy — #aniradichita
On this eccentric occasion of World UFO day, let’s sit back and relax while watching movies on aliens, unidentified flying objects and conspiracies revolving around it. Below are five must watch films for the science buffs to enjoy and ponder upon the science fiction and outer world. 1) A Trip to the Moon (1902) It […]… Continue reading #World UFO Day: Movies to enjoy — #aniradichita
Marvel Now Owns The Comic Book Rights To The Alien And Predator Franchises — Small Screen
via Marvel Now Owns The Comic Book Rights To The Alien And Predator Franchises — Small Screen
From Bombshell to Megachurch Matriarch: Lynn Whitfield Loves Fiery Roles — IndieWire
The veteran actress chats with IndieWire about a career that spans almost 40 years. via From Bombshell to Megachurch Matriarch: Lynn Whitfield Loves Fiery Roles — IndieWire
Fiction vs Reality — Musings of a Chaotic Mind
So, most of you probably know that in addition to writing this blog where I get real and serious about the lifestyle, I also write novels and short stories in the BDSM genre. Some of you probably came here after reading my books. Others stumbled on the blog through web searches looking for kink articles. via… Continue reading Fiction vs Reality — Musings of a Chaotic Mind
Genesis: The Roots of a Writer — The Official Blog of A. E. Costello
A. E. here. This one is kind of long but I hope you enjoy and come along with me as I go over my roots and rediscover myself (and yourself.) When did you first declare “I am a ..(insert here)” I am a writer, a poet, a musician, a carpenter, a child of God, whatever […]… Continue reading Genesis: The Roots of a Writer — The Official Blog of A. E. Costello
Black Authors Write More Than Just Non-Fiction — Cwtch Book Club
15 Multi-Genre Recommendations The past month has been a big learning curve for many of us living in UK. The Black Lives Matter movement has finally gained some of the traction that it deserves, and many individuals are looking inwardly to reflect on how they can better support Black Lives Matter. One of the many […]… Continue reading Black Authors Write More Than Just Non-Fiction — Cwtch Book Club
The 10 Best Sci-Fi Movies of 2020 So Far — Ponder
It’s been a while since most of us have been to the cinema. Covid-19 has made it nearly impossible to do activities that involve people packed into enclosed spaces. This has been a major problem for the movie industry, which has struggled with production and releases of planned movies. For that reason, many movie producers… Continue reading The 10 Best Sci-Fi Movies of 2020 So Far — Ponder
CBS-AA’s “The Twilight Zone” is slightly more surefooted in its sophomore season… — Musings of a Middle-Aged Geek
Season One: Danger Zone. When writer/director/actor Jordan Peele took the reigns of CBS-All Access’ new remake of Rod Serling‘s classic series, “The Twilight Zone”, few were more excited than myself. As a big fan of Peele’s movies (“Get Out” “Us”) I thought he’d bring some of the profundity and gallows’ humor of his films into […]… Continue reading CBS-AA’s “The Twilight Zone” is slightly more surefooted in its sophomore season… — Musings of a Middle-Aged Geek
Anthony Mackie and Daveed Diggs on Black Lives Matter, Marvel and ‘Hamilton’ — nyob.news
Daveed Diggs and Anthony Mackie discuss their roles in “Snowpiercer” and “Altered Carbon,” and Black representation in Hollywood. via Anthony Mackie and Daveed Diggs on Black Lives Matter, Marvel and ‘Hamilton’ — nyob.news