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by RABID DOLL STAFF
May-24-2013 -
The Big Giant Head brings his popular reality show to Syfy
We’re all fascinated by mysteries and strange phenomena. But is the unexplained really unexplainable? William Shatner returns to television and once again he's dealing with aliens. His new show "Weird or What?" first premiered on the History Channel in Canada. Other science fiction icons have host ...
Read MoreFind out what's worth watching and what's worth tuning out this week
For science-fiction and fantasy fans, the television landscape isn’t as bleak as it seems. However, with all the shows beginning and getting cancelled each week, who has time to keep up with the DVR? Look no further! Every week I'll countdown the best in genre television for you, the viewer wi ...
Read MoreKeep reading over the next few days for insight on this year's nominees
Fans will be asked to continue a tradition that is now 13 years old when voting for the 2012 Airlock Alpha Portal Awards begins June 25. The awards themselves started in 1999 as the SyFy World Genre Awards. At the time, SyFy World, still living in its home in the now defunct GeoCities, was just ...
Read MoreA dwarf dares to dream of love
There’s always room for more Grumpy on "Once Upon a Time." This week, we’re treated to a whole episode built around him and his ill-fated love for a pink fairy. The fairy in question is Nova, played adorably by "Angel" alumna Amy Acker. She and a dwarf named Dreamy (Lee Arenberg) are peas in ...
Read MorePLUS: When will more 'Dr. Horrible' be coming?
Joss Whedon got an entourage of characters already developed put into his lap for "The Avengers." All he had to do was find a way to make them all play well together. But not everyone was defined. Sure, there have been successful franchises built around Captain America, Iron Man, Thor and others. ...
Read MoreVoting extended by one day because of late start
On your marks ... get set .... OK, we'll end the cliche right there. You know what this story is about. You read the headline. It's time to vote in the 2011 Airlock Alpha Portal Awards. Now in its 12th year, the Portal Awards honors the best in science-fiction that aired on television or in t ...
Read MoreThe man who helmed 'Empire Strikes Back' never really retired
Irvin Kershner, who directed Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in 1980, has died at age 87. No details surrounding his passing have been released, only that it was the result of a long illness. Kershner, who taught George Lucas as the University of Southern California, was asked to helm the ...
Read MorePlaying super hero can put one in the cross-hairs of a super villain
This article may contain spoilers. As feared all along, the Bennetts are now facing a double threat: one, their powers may only be temporary and may fail them at the wrong time; and two, a super villain has finally figured out that there may be a few more additions to add to his vault of those w ...
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