Based on the novel by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson, 1976’s Logan’s Run is a sci-fi masterpiece. In the 23rd century, life inside the domed city that houses the Earth’s population is perfect─except that anyone who tries to…
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Guest Review: Come to the “Cabaret”
Cabaret started out as a Broadway show. Actually it started out as a series of stories written by Christopher Isherwood about life in Berlin, post WWI, just before and immediately after the coming of the Nazi party. The original play…
Read more →Create-A-Caption: Logan’s Run
Based on the book by William F. Nolan and George Clayton, Logan’s Run is a sensational and oh-so-’70s sci-fi adventure starring Michael York as Logan 5, a young man living in an idyllic 23rd century society where people only live…
Read more →“Avengers: Infinity War” Snaps Onto DVD/Blu-ray In This Week’s New Releases!
Like Thanos himself, August isn’t playing around. We are only two weeks into the month and already it has been packed with more new DVD and Blu-ray releases than any other time this year to date. Obviously the biggest new…
Read more →Logan’s Run: What Lies Beneath the Dome
In today’s guest post, Rick29 looks at the 1970s sci-fi favorite Logan’s Run: In the distant future, civilization’s survivors live inside a huge dome controlled by a computer. When the city’s inhabitants reach the age of 30, they are “renewed”…
Read more →’70s Flashback: Logan’s Run
In this latest ’70s Flashback feature–a sporadic examination of some of the Me Decade’s greatest flicks punctuated by various clips–we’ll take a look at Logan’s Run. The film is one of the most gloriously cheesy efforts of the 1970s (which…
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