‘Roswell’ co-creator Burns joins book line with ‘Quarantine’ (2003)
‘Roswell’ flashback (Book review): Laura J. Burns fills in an important piece of the continuity.
‘Roswell’ flashback (Book review): Laura J. Burns fills in an important piece of the continuity.
Superhero Saturday (Movie review): This superhero-comedy sequel finds its groove with better jokes and action.
“The Knight Before Christmas” (November, Netflix), like most of TV’s recent holiday movie catalog, is so uninspired that I wonder if the sets, locations, casting and costumes come first. Then an exec assigns a writer […]
“Let It Snow” (November, Netflix) comes from a 2008 novel co-written by coming-of-age chronicler John Green. It’s adapted by Kay Cannon (“Pitch Perfect”) and two other writers for this who’s-who of Gen Z actors. Although […]
Throwback Thursday (Movie review): This franchise launcher is likewise a great Christmas actioner.
“Rambo: Last Blood” is an efficient, brutal, gritty and appropriate capper (if it is indeed the capper) to Sylvester Stallone’s five-film series. It poetically marks the final point on a bell curve: “First Blood” is […]
Movie review: This James Cameron-written film is a striking final blast of cyborg sci-fi for the 2010s.
PKD flashback (Book review): This is a prophetic but not easily accessible novel.
There were many ways “Good Boys” could go wrong, from over-reliance on the shock value of tweens dropping F-bombs, to kids who can’t act, to recycled “American Pie” gags. But this latest entry from writers […]
In “Dreamwalk” (January 2003), the sixth book of the “Roswell” tie-in series, Paul Ruditis bridges Kyle’s trauma over the death of Alex at the end of Season 2 with his deepening friendship with Isabel, as […]