Tag Archives: Sci-Fi

Nope (2022) Review

WHAT’S A BAD MIRACLE?   Over the past several years, Jordan Peele has definitely been making a name for himself on both the big and small screen. While he started in small roles on shows like MADtv, Children’s Hospital, and Fargo, Peele gained some notoriety when he started on the sketch comedy TV show Key & Peele, which aired on the channel Comedy Central.

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The Matrix Resurrections (2021) Review

A TERRIBLE DECISION TO REOPENING PANDORA’S BOX   1999’s The Matrix was truly something unique and a true cinematic journey, with mind-bending sci-fi visuals and action as well as philosophical ideas. Created by the Wachowskis (formerly known as Andy and Larry Wachowskis), the film, which starred Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Ann Moss, Laurence Fishburne, and Hugo Weaving, followed computer programmer Thomas Anderson,

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Dune (2021) Review

A GRAND VISUAL SPECTACLE AND A TRUE CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE   A future beyond our amazement and wonder, but is rooted in humanity, the evolution of mankind, the trappings of power, and the dangers of blind fanaticism. Sci-fi author Frank Herbert depicted such science fiction nuances and thematic messages within his 1965 release novel Dune; bringing to light a master class

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The Tomorrow War (2021) Review

A DERIVATE SCI-FI BLOCKBUSTER ON BORROWED TIME   Time travel has always been a very interesting concept, The ability to traverse through the passage of time to go forward (future) and backwards (past) through its flow and encountering events had or will happen or altering sequences to effectively change history is something the stuff of dreamers or flights of fancy.

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Chaos Walking (2021) Review

I AM TOM HEWITT! I AM TOM HEWITT! I AM TOM HEWITT!   In the literary world of teen / YA endeavors, there has been a plethora of narratives and themes that speak to those of that “young adolescent” age; focusing on courageous young people who either go on a journey of self-discovery or defeat an oppressive enemy. More often

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Outside the Wire (2021) Review

AN INTERESTING PREMISE THAT (GENERICALLY AND DREARILY) FIZZLES OUT   With the rise of the streaming services, Netflix, the major contender in this arena, has certainly “stepped up their game” in trying to amass viewers; exploring the ideas of original content in both in TV series, limited mini-series, and feature films. In the film category, Netflix has seeing produce or

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