The Anthropocene Reviewed
An engaging, heartfelt, and often funny collection of essays on an incredibly broad range of topics, even if it can be a little formulaic.
An engaging, heartfelt, and often funny collection of essays on an incredibly broad range of topics, even if it can be a little formulaic.
A fascinating biopic filled with emotional whiplash and lots of cats.
Gotta love a spin-off that decides to really double down on the weirdest aspects of the universe.
A wonderful collection of non-fiction that offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of the author.
I'm not sure why this is considered as bad as it is, but it's certainly nothing special, either.
A wonderfully crafted fantasy world with a stellar cast and some fascinating ideas.
The classic evolution, which holds up remarkably well.
A rough-around-the-edges thriller/procedural that has a solid enough core premise to keep you trudging through until it properly finds its feet.
Some fun ideas with rocky executions, held together by a stellar cast and some excellent VFX. Plus, Jean-Luc Picard. Always a pleasure.
The best dinosaur documentary ever made, and one of the finest pieces of scientific outreach ever.
A welcome return, albeit a little short and sanitised.
It was fun to see the old gang back together, but we still didn't need this franchise.