Tag: science

  • Birth/Rebirth – Review

    Birth/Rebirth – Review

    Birth/Rebirth – Review 98 Minutes, Not Rated Written by Laura Moss and Brendan J O’Brien Directed by Laura Moss **NOTE: You can read Mark’s review below, then jump over to WhatToWatchWithVal’s YouTube channel to watch him discuss Birth/Rebirth with Val, along with a quick look at their Sundance Film Festival shenanigans.**     Synopsis: A…

  • Science Friction – Movie Review

    Science Friction – Movie Review

    Science Friction – Movie Review 86 Minutes, Not Rated (Documentary) Written by Brian Dunning and Emery Emery Directed by Emery Emery Synopsis: Scientists in television get misrepresented and edited out of context more often than you’d dare to guess. Science Friction tells their stories, and gives them a chance to set the record straight. What…

  • Foundation: Television Review

    Foundation: Television Review

    Foundation Television Review 10 Episodes, ~60 Minutes/each Written by Isaac Asimov, Josh Friedman, David S. Goyer, Sarah Nolen, Olivia Purnell, Lauren Bello, Marcus Gardley, Leigh Dana Jackson, Victoria Morrow, Caitlin Saunders, and Saladin Ahmed. Directed by Alex Graves, Roxann Dawson, Jennifer Phang, Andrew Bernstein, and Rupert Sanders.   Synopsis: Based on the award-winning novels by…

  • Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds

    Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds

    Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds 97 Minutes, Unrated Written by Werner Herzog Directed by Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer   Synopsis: Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds takes viewers on an extraordinary journey to discover how shooting stars, meteorites and deep impacts have focused the human imagination on other realms and worlds, and on our past…

  • The Meg

    The Meg The Meg is the newest entry into the “killer shark” genre. Starring Jason Statham, Bingbing Li, Ruby Rose, Rainn Wilson, Cliff Curtis, Robert Taylor, and a big-ass Megalodon, The Meg wants to scare you out of the water just like another scary shark movie did years ago. How well did the film makers…