Frenzy for the Twilight saga is sweeping the nation, and with the movie coming out this Friday, the only thing that seemed appropriate is to spend this week celebrating the books! Read More
Bond is back with his biggest box office opening ever, and John is reviewing the superspy's latest adventure, Quantum of Solace, with spoilers. Read More
Actually, for this year's Children In Need special, we are given a two-minute sneak peek into the 2008 Christmas special, deceptively dubbed "The Next Doctor." Read More
On this week's podcast we celebrate Celeste's birthday, talk about James Bond, and interview Stephen Furst, who was Vir on Babylon 5 and Flounder in Animal House. Read More
How's the writing going, everyone? For any and all participants, we're getting very close to the midway point for National Novel Writing Month. Read More
Quantum of Solace brings Daniel Craig back to the big screen this week as the most famous double-0 in the business: Bond, James Bond. To celebrate, here's a collection of great fan art from around the net. Read More
With all the interesting characters on Doctor Who and its spinoffs, it's not too surprising that many crafty fans have made their own dolls and plushes based on them. Here are thirteen (one for each of the Doctor's regenerations) such creations, in honor of Fandomania's Doctor Read More
Whether you are writing this month for the challenge or if you are writing with the expectation of getting published, here's a little extra motivation for you. Read More
John is the biggest Max Payne fan on staff, so when we got the opportunity to review the CD score to the movie, he jumped at the chance. Here's his look at the release. Read More
Kelly's taken time out of her NaNoWriMo quest to assemble a list of the new sci-fi and fantasy book releases for the beginning of November. Check them out! Read More
During the course of 45 years there have been well over 225 stories of Doctor Who. By this point most shows would have fizzled out and diminished. What is it that makes Doctor Who one of the few exceptions? Read More