In Bad Kids Go to Hell, the new horror comedy in which Ben Browder plays a janitor who tends to the corridors and classrooms of a tony private school, a clutch of the institution's least-favorite students while away their time in detention -- and find themselves being bumped off one-by-one.
Six years ago, "Farscape" creator and executive producer, Rockne S. O'Bannon, developed an idea for a new crime drama called "Cult," and sold the proj...
In its finale, Supernatural delivered not only one of the finest hours of network television of 2010, but it also supplied one of the most intellectually and satisfying closures any sci-fi or horror series ever broadcast.
Just when I despaired about the overweening cleverness of screenwriters confusing a chopped up timeline with intelligence and craft, two films popped up to prove there's still life in this unconventional convention.
As you're recovering from the joyful overkill that was this year's Comic-Con, take a few moments to catch-up on a handful of the more interesting new press releases.
After years of inactivity, Star Trek has been re-energized by J.J. Abrams, and supposedly transformed in such a way that connects it to its roots while making it relevant again.
Thirty years ago, ABC-TV delighted and outraged sci-fi fans with its new series, Battlestar Galactica, a lovable beneficiary of Star Wars' success. Happy Birthday, BG!