Movie Review: The Cloverfield Paradox

Um……what? No seriously………WHAT? There’s obviously going to be some air of mystery surrounding the sudden arrival of The Cloverfield Paradox, the third installment of the very loosely tied together Cloverfield universe. While 2008’s Cloverfield and its pseudo-sequel 10 Cloverfield Lane in 2016 had rather hushed and rushed…

‘Star Trek Beyond’ and the Benefits of a New Director

Like many reboots before and after it, Star Trek had a lot riding on it to be successful. Not only did it need to bring in the big bucks at the box office, but it also had to please fans of the…

Should You Choose To Accept It: Celebrating 20 Years of ‘Mission: Impossible’

Honestly, I could not tell you a thing about the Mission: Impossible television show that you couldn’t Google yourself. In fact, I’m sure several readers here checked the series out for themselves, and would be able to sniff out a…

Tosche Station Episode 8: Abrams and Ridley talk Rey’s Parents!

See that glorious picture? Well, Tosche Station is happy to announce that this is our new logo! Big thanks to everyone involved in its production! We hope all of you love it as much as we do. So Rey’s parentage…

TV News: Hulu releases official trailer for ‘11.22.63’

“When you’re close to changing something, you feel it push back.” After a double dose of teaser trailers in November 2015 and December 2015, Hulu has finally released the official trailer for its original thriller series 11.22.63. The eight-part limited event, based…

Don’t spoil the sights of “Star Wars”

  Remember that first teaser? Good times. I’m not a “collector” by any means (I lose important stuff on the daily), but the picture below shows one of my most precious possessions—cheesy, I know. The Empire Strikes Back shooting script, apparently…

Star Trek Beyond Trailer is all “boom” and no brains

This was my morning. I woke up to study for some finals, when a passing YouTube thumbnail made me think, “Screw finals… the new Trek trailer is up!” Could this be the one where they finally make these films allegorical?…