Who's Online

We have 1625 guests and no members online


SciFi Vision - Where Fiction and Reality Meet

Supernatural 7.19 Review: "Of Grave Importance"

By John Keegan

supernatural_iconWith only a handful of episodes left to resolve the Leviathan problem, as one would assume they plan to do, it’s hard not to feel like they took a bit more time than necessary to delve into Bobby’s spectral status. Sure, it clarified quite a bit when it comes to how ghosts are supposed to work within the “Supernatural” mythos, but other than delivering a tale that harkens back to the olden days of the series, I’m not sure what it accomplished.

Read more ...

Fringe 4.19 Review: "Letters of Transit"

By John Keegan

Fringe-Glyphs-meu-anjo-17630623-160-160This episode was always going to be controversial. The producers have decided to make the 19th episode of every season a format-busting departure, a pattern that began in the second season with the woeful “Brown Betty”. Each departure has been a love it/hate it moment for the audience, and with the added anxiety over the future of the series, a lot of fans were concerned that this would end up being a needless waste of much-needed resolution time.

Read more ...

Awake 1.8 Review: "Nightswimming"

By John Keegan and Henry Tran

awakereviewiconThis episode, "Awake" made full use of its police procedural format. It might be the simplest of episodes the show has aired so far. It's also one that didn't put Detective Britten in the spotlight very much. Instead, there's focus on an accountant for a Russian mobster and his wife. They suddenly need to be protected by the police when the mobster tries to kill the accountant. It's not the worst plot the writers can think of, but I constantly had the feeling of detachment with these people, probably because we're never going to see them on the series again. I also had this nagging feeling throughout that US Marshals should be protecting these people instead of the LAPD. But the episode does seem to further a theory about the show's overall story arc that has been building for some time now.

Read more ...

Stephen Lang Guest Stars on "In Plain Sight"

By Jamie Ruby

Stephen LangStephan Lang has a long body of work, but is probably best known on film for his role in the blockbuster movie, Avatar, and in televsion for his part on the series Terra Nova. Tonight Lang will take on the role of father, in USA Network's In Plain Sight.

Lang plays James Wiley Shannon, Mary Shannon's father, who left when she was just a child and has been on the run from the law ever since.

Lang sat down and discussed his new role with the digital media.

Read more ...

"Fringe" Preview: Letters of Transit

FringeTonight marks episode nineteen of season four of Fringe with "Letters of Transit." If you watched episode nineteen in seasons past, then you already know that tonight's episode is bound to be a unique one, and it doesn't disappoint.

Read more ...

The Secret Circle 1.19 Review: "Crystal"

By John Keegan

the-secret-circle-iconThis far into the season, I’m still of the opinion that the writers are struggling to shove the narrative towards some semblance of a grand unifying conclusion, even if the various plot points don’t necessarily gel very well. We finally get a resolution to a long-standing mystery, and there’s some clarification to the overall generational conflict, but all the meandering, fits, and false starts of the season have left me cold.

Read more ...

The Vampire Diaries 3.19 Review: "Heart of Darkness"

By John Keegan

vampire-diaries-iconI mentioned in the review for the previous episode that it felt like the third season arc had been poorly conceived, and that what should have been a clear path to the season finale endgame was becoming a muddled mess. I was hoping that this episode would resolve that problem, but for the most part, it just continues along the same path.

Read more ...

Exclusive: Kris Holden-Ried on Season 2 of "Lost Girl"

Exclusive Interview with Kris Holden-Ried of Lost Girl
Interview by Jamie Ruby
Written by Jamie Ruby

Kris Holden-RiedSyfy’s newest hit, Lost Girl, recently entered its second season for US viewers. The series follows Bo (Anna Silk), a woman who finds out that she is Fae – a succubus. She struggles to not take sides between the Light Fae and the Dark Fae as she learns who she is and how to control her powers. She is helped by a detective and shifter, who is also her friend and often love interest, Dyson, played by Kris Holden-Ried, as well as best friend Kenzi (Ksenia Solo), human doctor, Lauren (Zoie Palmer).

Kris Holden-Ried recently talked to Jamie Ruby of SciFi Vision in an exclusive interview about the second season of the show.

Read more ...

Mad Men 5.5 Review: "Signal 30"

By John Keegan and Henry T.

mad_menPete Campbell has everything anyone could ever ask for. A successful job, a doting wife, a child, a house in the suburbs. So why is he looking for more instead of accepting how good he really has it? It probably has something to do with his stunted growth and adaptation to his adult personality. He is, in essence, a spoiled rotten child in an adult body.

Read more ...

Ringer 1.22 Review: "I'm the Good Twin"

By John Keegan and Henry Tran

ringer_iconOne of the things I really dislike about seasonal television is the tendency to employ the "Reset Button Plot." Season premieres are the most prominent offenders of this. Returning the plot to the current status quo and essentially rendering the events that occurred in the episode moot can make it so that the viewer stops investing in what happens to the characters, plots, the very heart of the show itself.

Read more ...

Welcome! This is a place for those inspired by the strange, fantastic, and unknown. It is dedicated to those who share their talents with us and shine, whether it be on our televisions or on the silver screen. Here you will find interviews with celebrities, reviews from multiple genres, and other pop culture news and multimedia. While we originally started with a love for science fiction and fantasy, this site is no longer just for any one genre.Something you want to see featured here? Have your own site you'd like to see here? Don't hesitate to let us know!
Welcome! This is a place for those inspired by the strange, fantastic, and unknown. It is dedicated to those who share their talents with us and shine, whether it be on our televisions or on the silver screen. Here you will find interviews with celebrities, reviews from multiple genres, and other pop culture news and multimedia. While we originally started with a love for science fiction and fantasy, this site is no longer just for any one genre.Something you want to see featured here? Have your own site you'd like to see here? Don't hesitate to let us know!
Welcome! This is a place for those inspired by the strange, fantastic, and unknown. It is dedicated to those who share their talents with us and shine, whether it be on our televisions or on the silver screen. Here you will find interviews with celebrities, reviews from multiple genres, and other pop culture news and multimedia. While we originally started with a love for science fiction and fantasy, this site is no longer just for any one genre.Something you want to see featured here? Have your own site you'd like to see here? Don't hesitate to let us know!
Welcome! This is a place for those inspired by the strange, fantastic, and unknown. It is dedicated to those who share their talents with us and shine, whether it be on our televisions or on the silver screen. Here you will find interviews with celebrities, reviews from multiple genres, and other pop culture news and multimedia. While we originally started with a love for science fiction and fantasy, this site is no longer just for any one genre.Something you want to see featured here? Have your own site you'd like to see here? Don't hesitate to let us know!
Welcome! This is a place for those inspired by the strange, fantastic, and unknown. It is dedicated to those who share their talents with us and shine, whether it be on our televisions or on the silver screen. Here you will find interviews with celebrities, reviews from multiple genres, and other pop culture news and multimedia. While we originally started with a love for science fiction and fantasy, this site is no longer just for any one genre.Something you want to see featured here? Have your own site you'd like to see here? Don't hesitate to let us know!

Login