I’ve said it many times, and I’ll never stop reminding people: my first memory of life is seeing Star Wars opening day on the big screen.  That little movie informed me of a great many things that I would later go on to discover, which includes several points along the...
Podcast #100 –...
posted by VaderFan
http://media.blubrry.com/scififx/p/www.scififx.com/podcast/scififx_podcast_100.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: iTunes | Android | RSSIn the beginning, the four of us sat down in front of microphones and unleashed ourselves upon an unsuspecting world with the misbegotten...
Goldtiger: How You C...
posted by Big Dog
SciFiFx received a press release from Guy Adams, in the hopes of getting help with a new project that he and Jimmy Broxton are starting. This is the sort of project that I’m always willing to support, because it’s got a great deal of nostalgia to it, for being something new. I have...
Book Review: Encount...
posted by VaderFan
Whenever I post a review about a book or, as in this case, an anthology of short stories that deals with beloved characters or settings, I like to remind those who read these reviews that I am an incredibly harsh critic when it comes to those characters with whom I’m intimately familiar...
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Review – Big F...
posted by VaderFan
This is the next in line of my Big Finish Productions Doctor Who retro-reviews. #21 – “Dust Breeding†From Big Finish’s site: On nineteenth Century Earth artist Edvard Munch hears an infinite scream pass through nature. Centuries...
Review – Big F...
posted by VaderFan
This is the next in line of my Big Finish Productions Doctor Who retro-reviews. #9 – “The Spectre of Lanyon Moor†From Big Finish’s site: In a desolate Cornish landscape littered with relics of prehistoric man, the doctor and...
Book Review – ...
posted by VaderFan
Publisher’s Summary: Evil is most assuredly afoot – and Britain’s fate rests in the hands of an alluring renegade… and a librarian. These are dark days indeed in Victoria’s England. Londoners are vanishing, then reappearing, washing up as...
Elementary Evaluatio...
posted by Carl
I was updating my iPhone to iOS6 last night and had a couple of hours to kill, so I figured I’d checkout the first 2 episodes of Elementary, which had been sitting in my TiVo since it aired. Over all Elementary is a good enough Police Procedural with a good bit of...
Editorial: What̵...
posted by VaderFan
I once heard it said that the best way to fully appreciate the things you enjoy most is to learn what influenced those things. Then when you discover those influences, go back and discover what inspired those influences, and so forth. It might have been Jon Bon Jovi that said...
SciFiFX Podcast: Cha...
posted by Big Dog
http://media.blubrry.com/scififx/p/www.scififx.com/podcast/SciFiFX_Podcast_Characters_Corner_Tarzan_and_The_Shadow.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: iTunes | Android | RSSIn this episode, Troy and Big Dog discuss the massive histories of the two iconic characters: Tarzan and...
Sherlock Holmes: A G...
posted by Carl
This looks like it will be a lot of fun, a fitting sequel. Follow Us on Twitter @SciFiFX Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/scififx
The Mother of All Cr...
posted by VaderFan
You’re reading this, so I can only assume you like science fiction, fantasy, mythology, horror, superheroes, and/or classic pulps. Do you like crossovers? Interested to see just how far down the rabbit hole some of your favorite characters can take you? This is for...