Mikey, Samantha and I discuss the third episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
Mikey Heinrich: He's got wood! He's got wood!
Forever Knight: Be My Valentine
"Love? A blip on the monitor of involuntary human response. A hiccup of emotion when compared with envy. Hatred. Lust."
At last, Nick and Natalie decide to risk it all. But La Croix is lurking in the shadows with a centuries-old grudge to finally settle.
At last, Nick and Natalie decide to risk it all. But La Croix is lurking in the shadows with a centuries-old grudge to finally settle.
3 Body Problem
"Do not respond."
There were a few different quotes that I debated using here, but almost every single one would have been a spoiler of some kind.
This review will contain spoilers!
There were a few different quotes that I debated using here, but almost every single one would have been a spoiler of some kind.
This review will contain spoilers!
The Curse of Frankenstein
by
Morella
“I've harmed nobody, just robbed a few graves!”
Hammer’s version of the classic horror tale, with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee as Victor Frankenstein and the monster respectively, takes what we know and tweaks it just enough to make it feel fresh while also respecting the source material.
Hammer’s version of the classic horror tale, with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee as Victor Frankenstein and the monster respectively, takes what we know and tweaks it just enough to make it feel fresh while also respecting the source material.
What If... Hela Found the Ten Rings?
by
Shari
"Without a fight, I’m no one."
My understanding is that the What If...? comic book series was an excuse to go on some really outrageous tangents from Marvel’s official canon. This episode does not. Instead, it leans heavily on variations on a theme.
My understanding is that the What If...? comic book series was an excuse to go on some really outrageous tangents from Marvel’s official canon. This episode does not. Instead, it leans heavily on variations on a theme.
What if… Kahhori Reshaped the World?
"...she remained true to her course, unwavering in the face of both devastation and miracles alike."
What if the MCU created an all new hero? Sure, that's not the title, but it should've been.
What if the MCU created an all new hero? Sure, that's not the title, but it should've been.
Doux Reviews Turns Twenty!
by
Billie Doux
Doux Reviews is twenty years old this month!
Are you new to the site? Have you been hanging around for awhile? I'd love it if you readers would check in with comments. Tell us:
1. Whereabouts in the world do you live?
2. What show brought you here? (And when?)
3. Is there something you wish we were reviewing? (We'll consider it, but I can't promise anything.)
4. Anything else you'd like to ask me, or one of the other writers?
5. Are you into cats, dogs, other animals?
Are you new to the site? Have you been hanging around for awhile? I'd love it if you readers would check in with comments. Tell us:
1. Whereabouts in the world do you live?
2. What show brought you here? (And when?)
3. Is there something you wish we were reviewing? (We'll consider it, but I can't promise anything.)
4. Anything else you'd like to ask me, or one of the other writers?
5. Are you into cats, dogs, other animals?
Forever Knight: Beyond the Law
"You know I've always been attracted to political turmoil. The violence. The bloodshed. And there will be plenty of that here."
The old "ambassadors can't be arrested so they get away with murder" plot delivers our Killer of the Week, and Nick is fed up before it starts. With good reason.
The old "ambassadors can't be arrested so they get away with murder" plot delivers our Killer of the Week, and Nick is fed up before it starts. With good reason.
Movie Review: Dune, Part Two
by
Shari
“You are not prepared for what is to come.”
After meeting the insanely high bar most Dune fans had set for Denis Villeneuve in Dune, Part One, the question remained of whether he could stick the landing. We needn't have worried.
After meeting the insanely high bar most Dune fans had set for Denis Villeneuve in Dune, Part One, the question remained of whether he could stick the landing. We needn't have worried.
Horror of Dracula
by
Morella
“I am Dracula and I welcome you to my house.”
Known simply as Dracula in the UK where it originated, this is one of Hammer’s seminal horror films and starred one of their most iconic duos, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, in the roles of Count Dracula and Professor Van Helsing respectively.
Known simply as Dracula in the UK where it originated, this is one of Hammer’s seminal horror films and starred one of their most iconic duos, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, in the roles of Count Dracula and Professor Van Helsing respectively.
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