Netflix’s ‘IO’ doesn’t deliver a world worth saving

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Warning: Light spoilers for IO lie ahead.

Not every world-ender can be world-ending.

IO, the latest post-apocalyptic drama from Netflix, began streaming this weekend—but viewers crossing their fingers for another Bird Box are going to be disappointed. 

While the film’s premise and plot are fine enough, IO‘s lacking emotional depth takes what could have been an intimate look at the end of days and instead delivers a cringe-worthy reflection on shallow character creation.

The slow-burn sci-fi drama takes place on an abandoned Earth, most the human race having fled its increasingly toxic atmosphere to colonize one of Jupiter’s moons, Io. Among the few who remain on our dying planet are IO‘s main (and basically only) two characters, Sam and Micah.  Read more…

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How the eerie drone of a ‘Star Trek’ spaceship’s engine lulls people to sleep

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When a crew member aboard Star Trek‘s USS Enterprise is accused of sabotaging the futuristic ship, a noble Captain Jean-Luc Picard comes the accused traitor’s defense, delivering a grave message to his exploration corps:   

“Have we become so fearful, have we become so cowardly, that we must extinguish a man because he carries the blood of a current enemy?” Picard asks a spaceship tribunal.

It’s a seminal moment in Star Trek: The Next Generation history, and in the background of Picard’s speech — like most every scene aboard the Enterprise is the omnipresent drone of the starship’s powerful engine.  Read more…

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Calling all sci-fi fans, this is what it’s like to be a show editor on “The Orville”

Meet one of the editors behind the “The Orville” – a creative who uses his skills to build the sci-fi world that fans are geeking out over.  Read more…More about Entertainment, Mashable Video, Scifi, The Orville, and Supporting Players

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