Blade Runner 2049 : Sequel Almost Perfectly Replicates the Original Feel
Los Angeles, 2049. Deep in the neon canyons, it’s still raining, still gritty, and people are still dealing with a...
Los Angeles, 2049. Deep in the neon canyons, it’s still raining, still gritty, and people are still dealing with a...
In our second ticket giveaway to a pre-release screening of a movie in our nerdy wheelhouse, we have the smaller,...
Tightly-written modern detective yarn or topical exploration of modern issues? John Scalzi's Lock In pulls off the impressive trick of...
Quite a few anime styles catch my interest, from horror, to comedy to ecchi (of course) to even romance if...
This past weekend the Nerd Caliber team hit up Arisia 2013 to see what New England's most diverse Science Fiction...
First Person Shooter made an appearance at Arisia, New England's largest science fiction convention this past weekend and took some wonderful photos...
Q Pop Shop is proud to host a new group art exhibition entitled, “Tokusatsu: Japanese Science-Fiction.” Over 100 talented artists...
I-Con 31 (2012) came and went at the end of March 2012 in Stony Brook, New York. For those that...
In the short time I’ve been attending conventions (not even a year actually) it’s become clearer the type of crowd...
The Science Channel has selected Mary Shelley as their first author to be examined in Ridley Scott's Prophets of Science...