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Terror TV announces Short Film Festival
TerrorTV.com – a premier channel for independent horror films – is accepting submissions for BRIEF ENCOUNTERS: The Terror TV Short Film Festival. Expanding to include science fiction, fantasy, mystery, suspense, and noir to its foundation of horror...August 8, 2020 424 0GenreTainment – Star Trek Picard Review
It’s a special review episode as we take a look at season one of Star Trek: Picard. SciFi Pulse founder Ian Cullen joins us for the episode. We talk about what we loved, what we didn’t...August 3, 2020 200 0COMIC-CON@HOME: ‘Constantine’ Retrospective, ‘Bill & Ted Face The Music’ & ‘His Dark Materials’ Season 2 Discussion Panels
The last couple of days of Comic-Con@Home gave genre fans a few decent panels and discussions about genre entertainment in general. Constantine Retrospective Panel Fans of the 2004 movie adaptation of Constantine were well served...July 27, 2020 488 0How has Covid influenced the way authors tell stories?
From Outbreak/The Hot Zone to I Am Legend to myriad zombie tales, various stories have centered on humanity suffering from a viral outbreak. With Covid-19 pandemic still ongoing, authors and writers who use reality to influence...July 26, 2020 1033 0Comic-Con@Home Brings Forth Marvel 616, Star Trek: Discovery, Ray Harryhausen & more…
Under “normal” conditions. The last few days would have seen a crowd of over 150,000 people gather together to celebrate pop culture as part of San Diego’s comic con, but unfortunately, those fans have had to...July 25, 2020 1117 1PEACOCK ANNOUNCES DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT WITH SONY INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT
NEW YORK, NY – JULY 14, 2020 – Peacock, NBCUniversal’s new streaming service, today announced it will be available on Sony Interactive Entertainment’s PlayStation 4 systems starting the week of July 20, shortly after Peacock’s national...July 15, 2020 318 0Sir Ian Holm: Away to the West
News came in late this week that the much-loved and gifted actor, Sir Ian Holm had passed on. He died peacefully, at his home in the early hours of 19th June 2020, according to accounts. His...June 20, 2020 472 0Can Dune become the next great sci-fi franchise?
Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel Dune is one of the most influential sci-fi novels of all time, laying the groundwork for the world’s favorite sci-fi franchises. While the premise and characters of Star Wars and Star Trek are known and loved on every continent, the stories of Dune are...June 19, 2020 661 0Jenny Elder Moke on her career and her debut novel with Disney Books, “Hood”
An author’s first novel is always a big deal, but few make an entrance like Jenny Elder Moke. Her debut novel, Hood, is not only being published by Disney Books, but she is also contributing to...June 19, 2020 740 0Dune: Should We Be Worried About the New Adaptation?
“Dune” is, without a doubt, one of the most important works in science fiction. An incredibly complex tale that covers everything from politics to religion, from ecology to war and destruction, from the pitfalls of prescience...June 12, 2020 537 0Bill and Ted 3 Trailer Drops
This week, the trailer dropped for Bill and Ted 3: Bill and Ted Face The Music. For many people around 40 (me!) this is super exciting news. Growing up with Bill and Ted, they have a...June 12, 2020 420 0The Space X Launch: Corporate Capitalism Soars to New Heights
When I was a boy, maybe ten or so, I asked my dad what Capitalism is. He replied, “All you need to know son, is that the people in charge just want more and more money....June 1, 2020 386 0