In Search Of… S03E19: Noah’s Ark
*Deep sigh* Okay. I’ve been reviewing this show episode by episode for nearly three seasons now, and this is the episode that I just can’t
Steampunk, Frankenstein, Fantasy soap operas, Leonard Nimoy and More
*Deep sigh* Okay. I’ve been reviewing this show episode by episode for nearly three seasons now, and this is the episode that I just can’t
The last few episodes have been a bit up and down, including the wonderful strangeness of Dreams and Nightmares and the Money Pit Mystery, interspersed
Lloyd Bridges as Professor X? Sadly not. In this episode, we are to witness ‘the world’s first experiment in underwater psychic archaeology,’ near Santa Catalina
I usually start these essays by summarising the plot, but as Frankenstein Chronicles is a meandering six episode series, it’s probably not a great idea
Nimoy gives a truly wonderful narration at the beginning of this, all about lost treasure in a mysterious pit. The re-enactment of some boys digging
9 is computer animated children’s movie, perhaps a little darker and scarier than many children’s movies but otherwise not especially memorable. The visual design is
A blonde guy is patting his dog. Nimoy talks about the connection between people and their pets. Only recently, we’re told, have people started to
Let me start by saying that this wasn’t completely awful. Maybe all the terrible reviews I read had the effect of managing my expectations, but
Dreams and Nightmares has one of the most atmospheric openings so far. Unsettling music plays over creepy imagery, which resolves into a man having a