Korea’s new death game drama delivers a profound if somewhat muted critique of capitalism
Category: Science fiction
Classic Who’s most iconic episode is only the second serial ever made. And it’s a timeless examination of war, genocide and the perpetuation of violence.
My rewatch of Doctor Who begins with The Unearthly Child.
I watched Logan’s Run for what was possibly the first time and was both impressed and unimpressed in equal measure. Does the 1976 film stand the test of time?
Despite being conceived, written and filmed pre-Covid, season 5 of The Expanse has still managed to perfectly capture 2020 and its impact on the human psyche.
The new Pratchett adaptation got it very wrong. And I could sit here and outline all the ways in which it got it wrong. But instead this post is going to focus on the character of Cheery and why the production’s approach to our female dwarf forensic scientist embodies the broader problems of the show.
I take a look at some of best TV of 2020
SF8 finishes its anthology with a darkly disquieting piece about parents, children, suicide and dealing with death
A cute Uee and Choi Shi-won carry a cute story on virtual dating that has little depth but a lot of cute. Did I mention it’s cute?
SF8’s sixth story is an enigmatic and disturbing tale of bullying and suicide in a world where reputation means more than life