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Review: Red Dwarf: The Promised Land
You've got to admire Red Dwarf's ability to continually come back from the brink. The series has appeared to be dead so many times over the years, only to pop up again a few years later. The fifth, sixth, eighth, ninth, tenth and twelfth series all looked like they could easily have been the last, and yet, here we are again, with a thirteenth installment of the long-running show.
By Daniel Tessier6 years ago in Futurism
Outrageously Innovative and Controversial: Is this genius or ridiculous? | Vivarium (2019) Review
Have you ever feared that making one decision might change your life forever? That one answer to a question, yes or no, would go on to be the defining factor of how your future plays out? That you will be locked down and stuck, regardless of how much you try to break out of the cycle?
By malin evita6 years ago in Futurism
5 Sci-Fi Television Series that deserve a Reboot.
Being a fan of Sci-Fi television, I'm always on the lookout for new content to check out on the tube. There's a ton of really good (and not-so good) science fiction out there for consumption right now, and COVID-19 is ensuring that the greater American public is. Whether it's indie producers doing content for youtube and other smaller online platforms, or mainstream TV and streaming services like Netflix, Hulu and the like, There's a ton of great new sci-fi content to go around. Krypton, Killjoys, The Expanse, all of the Star Trek projects CBS all-access has on lockdown, etc. There's simply a great selection of stuff out there to choose from.
By Herbert L. Seward III6 years ago in Futurism
5 Science Fiction Shows to Binge
Over the last ten years, Science fiction television has become a normal part of my life. I grew to love science fiction when I was introduced to Stargate by my first husband. Since then, I have become more obsessed with science fiction shows and will watch just about everything there is, however there are Five shows that I will always love to watch, over and over again.
By Crystal Nicole6 years ago in Futurism
5 Common and Annoying Types of Episodes in Science Fiction Television
As a fan of many Science fiction shows, I’ve come across quite a few scenarios that we normally see in every series we watch. These types of episodes can be fun but can also be annoying. During these episodes we may feel ourselves becoming bored especially when we see them in just about all the Sci Fi shows out there. So what are the most aggravating types of episodes out there.
By Crystal Nicole6 years ago in Futurism
Doctor Who
Every Doctor I am going to talk all have different ways of dressing and different ways of giving us the Doctor, but we all have our favourite ones. The Doctors I am going to be talking about are David tenant( 10th Doctor), Matt Smith (11th Doctor) and Jodie Whittaker (13th Doctor). All the doctors travel with different companions and they travel to many different worlds. David Tenants doctor had 3 companions Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), Donna Noble ( Catherine Tate), Martha Jones ( Freema Agyemnm) and even for a few episode captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman). Matt Smith had 5 companions Amy Pond ( Karen Gilan), Rory Williams ( Arthur Darvill), River Song ( Alex Kingston), Craig Owens (James Corden) and finally Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman). Jodie Whittaker has currently got 3 companion Granham O`Brien ( Bradley Walsh), Ryan Sinclair (Tosin Cole) and Yasmin Khan (Mandip Gill).
By Sarah Pocock6 years ago in Futurism
Doctor Who: The Best Cybermen Episodes Of The New Series
Wow! After pushing the idea of a massive 'Two-Part' finale all season, Doctor Who threw a twist at fans in psuedo-historical episode 'The Haunting Of Villa Diodati', introducing the Lone Cyberman a week early. Unfortunately, The Doctor is unable to heed Captain Jack's warning from 'Fugitive Of The Judoon', forced to give the Cyberman the Cyberium it was seeking in order to keep History intact.
By Kristy Anderson6 years ago in Futurism
Doctor Who Series 12 To Have A "Shattering Conclusion" and Must Be Watched Live
Doctor Who Series 12 has been filled with many shocks and surprises. A leap up from Series 11 as a whole. So far this series we’ve been treated to a number of familiar faces, including the Master (now played by Sacha Dhawan), the Judoon and the long-awaited reappearance of Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman).
By Lewis Jefferies6 years ago in Futurism











