A review can tell you whether something is worth watching or reading.
I am more interested in what happens after that.
Why did a story work? Where did it lose its way? Which ideas stayed with me after the credits rolled or the final page turned? Did the world feel lived in? Did the characters earn their choices? Was the story actually saying something beneath all the spaceships, strange technology, and impossible futures?
This section is where I take a closer look at the science fiction books, movies, television series, and other stories I spend time with.
Some reviews will focus on new releases. Others will revisit older favorites, overlooked gems, strange experiments, and influential stories that still deserve attention years later.
You will find plenty of discussion about storytelling, characters, worldbuilding, themes, pacing, and whether something is genuinely enjoyable. But the goal is not to reduce every story to a number at the bottom of the page.
The best science fiction leaves something behind.
An idea. A question. An image. A warning. A possibility.
These reviews are about figuring out what stayed behind, why it mattered, and whether the journey was worth taking in the first place.
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