
Sophomore outing struggles a bit domestically in the box office
by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-19-2013 - No Comments
The Big Giant Head brings his popular reality show to Syfy
We’re all fascinated by mysteries and strange phenomena. But is the unexplained really unexplainable? William Shatner returns to television and once again he's dealing with aliens. His new show "Weird or What?" first premiered on the History Channel in Canada. Other science fiction icons have host ...
Read MoreSyfy Mondays and Tuesdays are back with some new and old friends
Forget Nicki, Mariah, and Keith; our American Idol is John Noble whose continued presence on “Fringe” has kept us captivated for five seasons and 100 episodes. Though we'll be sad to say goodbye to "Fringe" this month, there's plenty coming to the small screen in the coming weeks to fill the voi ...
Read MoreFind out what's worth watching and what's worth tuning out this week
For science-fiction and fantasy fans, the television landscape isn’t as bleak as it seems. However, with all the shows beginning and getting cancelled each week, who has time to keep up with the DVR? Look no further! Every week I'll countdown the best in genre television for you, the viewer wi ...
Read MoreDidn't they forget something ... like an explaination to the week before?
This review may contain spoilers. After an intense and thoroughly exciting episode last week, “Day Of The Moon” skips over the conclusion to the gasp-educing cliff-hanger of “The Impossible Astronaut” and cuts right to the chase. The overall tone of the episode is distinctively differ ...
Read MoreTwo Strips of Latinum: A new season is started by breaking records, freaking out fans
This column contains major spoilers for the Season 6 premiere of "Doctor Who." The return of “Doctor Who” broke records for BBC America, becoming the highest-rated program in the channel's history. It broke the record that the Season 5 premiere had set. The start in the newest chapter ...
Read MoreBack with a bang, 'Doctor Who' has more fizz
This review may contain spoilers. Filming in America suits "Doctor Who" and "The Impossible Astronaut" was bigger, bolder and more exciting than ever. From the very beginning, it is clear that this would be on a scale of any other episode the series has offered, showcasing some spectacular vis ...
Read MoreThe new season will have more thrillers, chillers and scares
Since the first season of the revitalized series, Steve Moffat held the crown for writing the scariest episodes. "The Empty Child" was a thriller, and "Blink" is still amongst the most terrifying episodes of the series … but now he has a new villain to top them all. Known only as The Silence ...
Read MorePopular genre character actor will play a 'huge' role in Season 6 premiere
To some, he's the demon Crowley. To others, he's a backwater merchant known as Badger. Regardless of how you know him, actor Mark Sheppard is about to take on another iconic genre role : this time in the United Kingdom. Sheppard has signed on for a role in the upcoming sixth season of BBC's " ...
Read MoreFamiliar faces, cool artifacts and pathos wrapped in comedy provided an entertaining season
Warehouse 13 is an interesting blend of slapstick comedy masking some intense, dark -- and more often than not -- tragic storylines. Warehouse 13 just knows how to sugarcoat things. It kind of feels like The X-Files on Pop Rocks and, with that kind of sugar-rush, it is impossible to not fall under i ...
Read MoreA residual imprint echoing around one's brain is one hell of a headache
This article may contain spoilers. Looking like a bad day on a Hollywood backlot, this episode had faux Marines, cowboys, a gladiator and a tiger and even a mad scientist. With a long lost movie projector finally paired with its mate -- a 3-D transmutation camera -- the deadly Farnsworth combo c ...
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