Digital Animation: Cartoons That Rock

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Digital Animation: Cartoons That Rock

A description of the best digital animated cartoons, including Godzilla, Shrek and Dragonballs.

Published in Animation by JOSELITO B BISENIO, on February 11, 2009
Cinema of Apocalypse: The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues

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Cinema of Apocalypse: The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues

The U.S. Government sends a scientist to investigate some mysterious deaths along a stretch of beach on the Pacific Coast. This review focuses on the women characters of this no doubt haunting tale!

Published in Cinemarolling by Budding Polymath, on December 22, 2008
Cinema of Apocalypse: The Killer Shrews

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Cinema of Apocalypse: The Killer Shrews

On a deserted beach, a doctor, his daughter, and his assistants give life to the most terrible predator imaginable… killer shrews.

Published in Science Fiction by Budding Polymath, on October 18, 2008
Cinema of Apocalypse: The Last Man on Earth

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Cinema of Apocalypse: The Last Man on Earth

Alive among the lifeless… alone among the crawling creatures of the evil that make the night hideous with their inhuman craving!

Published in Science Fiction by Budding Polymath, on October 11, 2008
Cinema of Apocalypse:  Panic in Year Zero

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Cinema of Apocalypse: Panic in Year Zero

A film that will shatter your beliefs about human nature and societal norms, while simultaneously reinforcing gender and familial roles.

Published in Science Fiction by Budding Polymath, on October 6, 2008
Cinema of Apocalypse:  Soylent Green

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Cinema of Apocalypse: Soylent Green

I was originally going to make this one long article about apocalyptic films, but I found that that article was becoming inordinately long. Thus, I am introducing a series called Cinema of Apocalypse where I will review these films separately. First on the list is Soylent Green.

Published in Science Fiction by Budding Polymath, on October 5, 2008
Xenomorphic Liaisons: Exploring Eroticism, Gender, and Human Qualities in Alien

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Xenomorphic Liaisons: Exploring Eroticism, Gender, and Human Qualities in Alien

If ever there were a heroine that dared to stand alone with the eusociality of an extraterrestrial life form, then it would have to be Ellen Ripley. The Xenomorph, whose disturbing life form involves the offspring violently erupting from human hosts, undoubtedly was (and still is) one of the most frightening recurring races ever created through science fiction.

Published in Science Fiction by Andy Carrington, on July 9, 2008
Transformers

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Transformers

A personal review of the movie “Transformers”.

Published in Science Fiction by bladeknight, on June 21, 2008
Movie Muse: the Fly (1986) Movie Review

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Movie Muse: the Fly (1986) Movie Review

In the movie classic “The Fly” audiences are treated to a scientific experiment testing a transporter machine by a lone scientist (played brilliantly by Jeff Goldblum) go terribly wrong.

Published in Science Fiction by Nelson Doyle, on June 17, 2008
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed

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Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed

A review of the film “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed”.

Published in Documentary by Chris A Sosa, on May 15, 2008