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The Recruit Review: Legal Drama Meets Espionage
What if your first job out of law school threw you straight into the CIA and the world of international espionage? That’s exactly what happens to Owen Hendricks in The Recruit, but does this mix of legal drama and high-stakes spy action create a thrilling ride, or does it push the limits of believability? Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Movies, Television, Uncategorized, YouTube
Tagged action drama, Book review, books, espionage, Movies, Netflix, Netflix original, Review, series, spy thriller, The Recruit, thriller
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Review: Prophets of Science Fiction
TV Series: Prophets of Science Fiction Network: Science Channel Executive Producer: Ridley Scott Prophets of Science Fiction by executive producer Ridley Scott is a new documentary series produced by the Science Channel–a series that hasn’t received any of the attention … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Science Fiction, Television
Tagged Prophets of Science Fiction, Ridley Scott, Science Channel, Science fiction
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London Review: The Doctor Who Experience
If you’re heading to London, one of the things any Whovian should do is to visit the Doctor Who Experience. That’s exactly what I did. During my recent trip to London, I met up with Nancy Holder and her family … Continue reading
Posted in London, Reviews, Television, Uncategorized
Tagged David Tennant, Doctor Who, London, Matt Smith, nancy holder, TARDIS, Time Lord
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Review: Game of Thrones: Season One
Reviewed by Hannah Strom-Martin Author’s Note: There have been endless recaps and thematic analysis of Game of Thrones, the new HBO television show based on the Song of Ice and Fire Novels by author George R.R. Martin. The Thrones blogging … Continue reading
Some Vampire Slayers Never Change
You got that right! Buffy and the Buffyverse are still hard at work trying to take care of people. Please come join the Slay-A-Thon and help to support children in need. Shiai Mata from SlayerLit, a good friend of Underwords, … Continue reading
Fans Keeping the Buffyverse Alive: An Interview with Shiai Mata, founder of SlayerLit
Fandom comes in all different shapes and sizes. For some it’s simply picking up the latest novel from your favorite author or tuning in for the next episode of your favorite television show. For others like me, it’s inviting your … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Interviews, Television
Tagged Buffy Summers, BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, Christopher Golden, Firefly, Horror, Joss Whedon, nancy holder, River Tam, Television, Warner Bros.
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Top Fantasy Destinations for the Adventurous Traveler
By Hannah Strom-Martin and Erin Underwood Are you an adventurous traveler, willing to go the extra mile for excitement? Would you rather go to End World than Disneyworld? Does the thought of the Eiffel Tower bore, but the image of … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Literature, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels, Science Fiction, Television, Uncategorized, Young Adult Literature
Tagged A Song of Ice and Fire, Acacia, Adventure, Alice in Wonderland, Beautiful Creatures, Beautiful Darkness, Clockwork Angel, crusade, Dark Tower, Dresden Files, Fantasy, London, Lord or the Rings, Lost, Memory Sorrow Thorn, Middle-earth, Mount Doom, Pacific Ocean, Recreation, Song of Fire and Ic, Tourism, Travel, Twilight, Westeros, Wheel of Time, White Tree of Gondor, Wizard for Hire, Wizard of Oz
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This Year Christmas Won’t Be Late – Doctor Who is Coming
The Doctor is in. For years and years, U.S. fans of Doctor Who had to scavenge the net looking for unauthorized access to the Christmas specials. The BBC seems to have come to the conclussion that if you can’t beat … Continue reading