It’s a genuine work of art… so it isn’t making money. Cal tells you why this long-in-the-tooth sci-fi sequel deserves your hard-earned cash.
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CINEMA CLASSICS: Blade Runner (1982)
With the anticipated sequel in cinemas, Oscar revisits Ridley Scott’s sci-fi classic in its Final Cut glory.
LICENSE TO THRILL?: Blade Runner (1997)
Is Westwood’s fondly-remembered adaptation of Ridley Scott’s classic worth another look or should it be retired?
TV GEMS: Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries (2003)
Richard finally gets around to watching the opening to the greatest sci-fi show ever made (no frakkin’ arguments). What does it mean to be human?
REVIEW: Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome (2012)
This spin-off to the acclaimed sci-fi series is a good frakkin’ time.
Blade Runner 2.0
We can thank the up-coming Alien prequel, Prometheus, for one thing: it has reignited Ridley Scott’s passion for science fiction. I’m pretty unabashed in my love for Blade Runner. Everything about it just works, to the point where it’s more than the sum of its parts. The art direction is still incredible, the archaic visual effects remain jaw-dropping, and the […]
Admiral Adama jumps into Dexter
Edward James Olmos. Here’s an actor that brings class to everything he touches. Galactica‘s former Admiral has been cast in a recurring role on Showtime’s much-acclaimed Dexter, which is just about to enter its sixth (and potentially final) season. He’ll be joining the already-announced Colin Hanks and Mos Def, playing a “brilliant, charismatic professor of religious studies.” As if I […]
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