By Teresa Jusino - Once again, SyFy sells women short. They say they want to draw in female viewers, and yet they hide the fact that their arsenal now contains an amazing female character while they resort to the same... (Continue reading)
By Nancy Matthews - I complain that the American viewing public is ignorant of quality. All they want is police procedurals and hospital dramas that will hold their hands and spell it all out for them. “Why, oh why?!” I... (Continue reading)
By Teresa Jusino- I am a huge fan of Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse, and I’m also a huge fan of both the actress Miracle Laurie, and of her character, November. Season One has already shown us that she was one... (Continue reading)
By JR Pepper - When is too much too much? That seems to be the question that the folks in Hollywood just can’t seem to answer when it comes to remakes, prequels, and sequels. Well, I suppose the... (Continue reading)
by Teresa Jusino The internet is a funny thing. It makes expressing yourself almost too easy. It also makes it easy to forget that what you're writing actually is being read by lots and lots (and lots) of people. ... (Continue reading)
by Teresa Jusino Wil Wheaton owes me $12.00.... (Continue reading)
By Rhea Dee I don’t mind remakes. I mean, how can I? I love horror films and half of the blockbuster horror flicks nowadays are remakes.... (Continue reading)
By Adam Hunault I’ve had the conversation several times. I tell someone I’m a Trekkie and they say, “You ARE?!” Like they’re shocked as all heck. “Yeah, sure,” I say, “Star Trek, great show, love it.” They... (Continue reading)
by Sylvia Bond When I heard that Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki would be making movies for the big screen, I was a very happy fangirl indeed. Recently I’ve been reduced to watching them in TV-sized episodes of “Smallville,” “Gilmore Girls,” “Dark... (Continue reading)
By Teresa Jusino A recent New York Times article, Literacy Debate: Online, R U Really Reading?, discusses the ongoing debate as to whether or not reading things online is actually reading. I've always been a staunch defender of the web as a... (Continue reading)