After All, the World Isn’t Going to End Itself: A review of Good Omens

Good Omens Series Directed by Douglas Mackinnon Series Writing Credits Neil Gaiman (screenplay), Terry Pratchett (creator) Series Produced by Rod Brown, Neil Gaiman, Caroline Skinner, Chris Sussman, & Rob Wilkins Series Music by David Arnold Main Cast David Tennant as Crowley, Michael Sheen as Aziraphale, Frances McDormand as God, Sam Taylor Buck as Adam Young, …

All My Troubles Seemed So Far Away: a review of See You Yesterday

See You Yesterday Producer: Spike Lee Director: Stefon Bristol Writers: Fredrica Bailey (co-writer), Stefon Bristol (co-writer) Stars: Eden Duncan-Smith, Dante Crichlow, Astro OK, fair warning: See You Yesterday is just terrible at being a science fiction movie. It’s a time travel yarn, and on the surface, a very formulaic one: Two high school geniuses invent …

Sometimes, Life Is Like A Box Of Nuts: a review of Catch-22

Catch-22 Based on: Catch-22 by Joseph Heller Written by: Luke Davies & David Michôd Directed by: George Clooney, Grant Heslov & Ellen Kuras Starring: Christopher Abbott, Kyle Chandler, Hugh Laurie, George Clooney, Daniel David Stewart, Austin Stowell, Rafi Gavron, Graham Patrick Martin, Pico Alexander, Jon Rudnitsky, Gerran Howell, Lewis Pullman, Grant Heslov, Tessa Ferrer, Jay …

Nazis in the Panzis: a review of Iron Sky: The Coming Race

Iron Sky: The Coming Race Directed by: Timo Vuorensola[1] Produced by: Tero Kaukomaa[1], Oliver Damian, Peter De Maegd Screenplay by: Dalan Musson[1] Story by: Johanna Sinisalo, Timo Vuorensola, Jarmo Puskala, Tero Kaukomaa, Samuli Torssonen Starring: Lara Rossi, Vladimir Burlakov, Kit Dale, Julia Dietze, Stephanie Paul, Tom Green, Udo Kier Imagine a world populated by Nazis, …

Butterflies Are Free: a review of One Strange Rock

One Strange Rock produced by Nutopia in conjunction with Darren Aronofsky, National Geographic 2018 Hosted by: Will Smith, Astronauts: Chris Hadfield, Nicole Stott, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, Mae Jemison, Leland Melvin, Mike Massimino, Jerry Linenger, and Peggy Whitson. Hmm. American documentary hosted by Will Smith. That didn’t sound very promising. I know nothing of Smith the …

Love, Death and Robots

Love, Death and Robots Executive-producers: David Fincher and Tim Miller Other credits at link below. Each of the 18 episodes has its own director(s) and voice actors. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9561862/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm Back in the days when the Enter key was a lever on the side of the adding machine, there was Métal Hurlant, a French magazine that migrated …