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Lovecraft was a racist. What do we do with That?
The series premiere of Lovecraft Country touched down on HBO two weeks ago. Most notably, it boasts Jordan Peele as an executive producer: patron saint of forcing white people to come to terms with their ingrained racism by “infiltrating” primarily white-led genres of Horror and SciFi. And based on the first episode, the show promises to pack quite the wallop.
Inspiring Images: Q
Star Trek: TNG came out the same month I was born. I distinctly remember sitting on my Fisher Price plastic chair in the hall while my parents watched TNG after my bedtime and being enthralled.
Inspirational Images: Our Universe
GROWING UP, MY FAVORITE BOOK WAS “OUR UNIVERSE,”
aka “National Geographic Picture Atlas of Our Universe.” It was full of all sorts of maps and pictures of all our planets and orbits of comets an different space satellites. However, what I remember most was at the end, a whole section was dedicated to fantasizing about what life might look like on another planet.
Inspirational Images: Zenon
As a 10-year-old, ZENON was an easily digestible, hopeful look at what a future world could look like. Grounded with teen familiarities like slang (“zetus lapetus!”), futuristic fashion, and rock star idols (Prota Zoa!), the movie is a cozy wave of future nostalgia.
A Different Side of Time Travel
THE PASTMAN’s core question of what would be considered humane, considered “the right thing to do,” in such a fantastical situation…really grounds it and gives it its emotional power.
Addicted to Addiction Films
Since I want to avoid spoilers at all costs, I thought I’d base my blog on the title alone and talk about some of the deadly addictions in SciFi and Horror films. I definitely think the cutest addiction was E.T.’s untamable hunger for of Reese’s Pieces, but I want to go deadlier than that…
The Tough Love of Nordic Gallows Humor
AFTERLIFE embraces the mundane and quietly considers the sometimes incredibly difficult choice to carry on for another day, especially in the face of pain and grief. But don’t worry, it’s a comedy.
SPIRALing Thoughts While Driving
The reason I programmed SPIRAL one minute after watching it is that I have felt for most of my life, just as helpless as Malik does. This film capture that. And that was all by minute 45…
1BR, No Pets…
1BR explores what it is to truly break someone, and challenges the audience to put themselves in the place of Sarah, our protagonist.
Nostalgia Package
This is easily one of my favorite films we’ve had at Other Worlds, and not just because of the simple nostalgic trappings. It’s clear a lot of love for the horror genre went into this; no trope is left unused, every cliché and contradiction is questioned and embraced.
Vicious Cycles…and Stair Phobias
Let's talk about my slight backless stairs phobia. I HATE THEM. They creep me out. I always assume something is going to be hiding behind them ready to grab my ankles.
She’s Melissa Now
There are some real clickbait-worthy celebrity gossip stories floating around the internet that are so easy to dismiss in the light of day. That said, once you lay down and your brain casually is like “hey Robyn remember that Twitter thread about how Avril Lavigne died in between the release of her first and second album and was replaced by her body double Melissa Vandella?”, all of a sudden it’s 2am and you’re down the rabbit hole with no hope of escape.
There Were TWO Ultimate Warriors?!
Did you know that the original Ultimate Warrior died in 1991? And he was replaced by an impostor Ultimate Warrior portayed by Kerry Von Erich starting in 1992? Because it totally happened.
ROSWELL: A TALE OF TWO MEMOS
Back in 1947, something completely unremarkable happened. Our tiny little insignificant planet was visited by an interstellar voyager.
Why are there so many Blogs about Rainbows?
He went on to create iconic worlds full of memorable music, scenes, comedy bits, and characters. His humor was wholesome, silly, and full of word play. If you ever want any insight to what Jim Henson was like, just look to Kermit the Frog: Kermit was Jim.
Ground Control to Major Tom
Once the realization set in, all I could do was cry and listen to the beloved Bowie songs I grew up with. That night I joined a packed theater at Alamo Drafthouse Lakeline thanks to James Pound who threw together an impromptu David Bowie dance party.
He Was One of Us
My reaction when hearing of a celebrity death is typically “Oh. Well that’s a shame.” And then Anthony Bourdain killed himself.
Glitter For Carrie
To this day, I see posts reminding me and others who may be suffering with their own mental health issues, that “Space Mom would want us to take our meds and take care of ourselves.”