"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

movies and tv

Ok, I've had to think about this long and hard (and beware when you use these kind of expressions, giving that I'm talking about Deadpool). I also watched the first movie again, because Science! and I finally reached a decision: I loved the first one,...

While waiting for American Gods (according to Neil Gaiman on twitter they're filming it, so there's hope), I'm really happy to be watching Westworld again. And even though I have to lament a little lack of Thandie Newton and I fear the whole "where's my daughter" thing...

One of the finest sci-fi series I’ve seen in a while starts off with a dissatisfying episode that might give you the temptation to give it up. Don’t. I know that the concept is ripped off a novel by Arthur Clarke and I know that...

I am not always a fan of Seth MacFarlane, meaning that I think the guy is super-smart and absolutely brilliant but I don’t always like that kind of humour. To give you a clue, I enjoyed A Million Ways to die in the West as...

I would like to take home one thing from this movie, which was bad in quite an unsurprising way. Well, ok, maybe it's more things, but one is really more important and it's this one: when you have a global conspiracy on your hands, and I mean it...

Last year, Sundance aired a tv series inspired by the noir novels of Joe R. Lansdale, featuring an odd couple of improvised detectives in southern USA. The two off characters are portrayed by James Purefoy, who plays white pacifist labourer Hap Collins, and Michael Kenneth Williams...

a.k.a. when you name your heroine after a porn star you're looking for trouble I like cartoons and I'm not ashamed of saying it. At the risk of shocking you, I was a kid too. And, even more shocking, I actually was a girl. Yeah. I...