Hey there, truth seekers! Get ready for an all-new episode of “The Proof Is Out There” airing this Friday at 10:03 Pm on History. In this captivating installment titled “Teen UFO, Flying Dinosaur Over Idaho, and Headless Goats,” viewers will be taken on a mind-bending journey into the world of unexplained phenomena.
First up, did a Swedish teenager capture some of the most compelling evidence of UFO activity ever recorded? Join the investigation as experts analyze the teenager’s photographs and delve into the mystery surrounding these otherworldly encounters.
Next, brace yourselves as a video surfaces online, purportedly showing a pterodactyl-like creature soaring through the skies over Idaho. Could this be evidence of prehistoric creatures still living among us? Tune in to uncover the truth behind this astonishing footage.
And finally, why are headless goats mysteriously appearing in an Atlanta River? Follow the trail of bizarre occurrences as investigators seek answers to this chilling phenomenon.
First up, did a Swedish teenager capture some of the most compelling evidence of UFO activity ever recorded? Join the investigation as experts analyze the teenager’s photographs and delve into the mystery surrounding these otherworldly encounters.
Next, brace yourselves as a video surfaces online, purportedly showing a pterodactyl-like creature soaring through the skies over Idaho. Could this be evidence of prehistoric creatures still living among us? Tune in to uncover the truth behind this astonishing footage.
And finally, why are headless goats mysteriously appearing in an Atlanta River? Follow the trail of bizarre occurrences as investigators seek answers to this chilling phenomenon.
- 3/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday at 9:03 Pm on History, mystery and intrigue take center stage with Season 4 Episode 8 of “The Proof Is Out There,” titled “Spontaneous Human Combustion, The Tell-Tale Hum, and UFO Explosion.” The episode plunges viewers into a world of enigmas, featuring puzzling black and white photos from 1951 that purportedly capture a woman spontaneously combusting in St. Petersburg, Florida. The hosts delve into the evidence and unravel the mysteries surrounding this extraordinary event.
Adding to the intrigue, the episode explores the brain-numbing noise tormenting Brooklyn residents, investigating the origins and implications of the tell-tale hum. Furthermore, viewers are in for a chilling account as a woman claims to have witnessed something even more alarming than a Chinese Spy Balloon.
Prepare for an evening of captivating investigations, historical anomalies, and unexplained phenomena as “The Proof Is Out There” continues its quest to decipher the mysteries that defy conventional explanation. Tune in...
Adding to the intrigue, the episode explores the brain-numbing noise tormenting Brooklyn residents, investigating the origins and implications of the tell-tale hum. Furthermore, viewers are in for a chilling account as a woman claims to have witnessed something even more alarming than a Chinese Spy Balloon.
Prepare for an evening of captivating investigations, historical anomalies, and unexplained phenomena as “The Proof Is Out There” continues its quest to decipher the mysteries that defy conventional explanation. Tune in...
- 3/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Friday at 10:03 Pm, History Channel’s “The Proof Is Out There” delves into the enigmatic with its Season 4 Episode titled “Worm in the Sky, Skeletal Mystery Remains, and Thessaloniki Mystery Sounds.” Viewers are in for a mind-bending exploration as the show scrutinizes a peculiar video tweeted by a Proof viewer capturing an odd, worm-like object in the sky. The episode promises a deep dive into the mysterious, attempting to unravel the truth behind this unexplained phenomenon.
As the team unravels the secrets behind the skeletal mystery remains and investigates the puzzling Thessaloniki Mystery Sounds, “The Proof Is Out There” continues its mission to shed light on perplexing events that challenge our understanding of the world. Tune in for a captivating journey into the unknown, as the show invites viewers to question and ponder the unexplained. Be prepared for a night of intrigue and discovery on History this Friday at 10:03 Pm.
As the team unravels the secrets behind the skeletal mystery remains and investigates the puzzling Thessaloniki Mystery Sounds, “The Proof Is Out There” continues its mission to shed light on perplexing events that challenge our understanding of the world. Tune in for a captivating journey into the unknown, as the show invites viewers to question and ponder the unexplained. Be prepared for a night of intrigue and discovery on History this Friday at 10:03 Pm.
- 3/1/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare to delve into the unexplained and mysterious with “The Proof Is Out There” Season 4, airing this Friday, March 1, 2024, at 10:03 Pm on History. In the intriguing episode titled “Falcon 9 Mystery, Demonic Wall Climber and Leningrad Alien Fetus,” viewers will be taken on a journey to uncover the truth behind some of the most puzzling phenomena.
First up, reports emerge of a strange, swirling vortex with a brilliant white center spotted in the skies over Oklahoma. As eyewitness accounts pour in, experts attempt to unravel the mystery behind this bizarre occurrence.
Next, a shocking discovery shakes the foundations of belief when a video claimed to be unearthed from the Vatican archives allegedly depicts a real case of demonic possession. Viewers will be on the edge of their seats as investigators analyze the footage and grapple with the implications of its authenticity.
Don’t miss the gripping investigations and mind-bending revelations...
First up, reports emerge of a strange, swirling vortex with a brilliant white center spotted in the skies over Oklahoma. As eyewitness accounts pour in, experts attempt to unravel the mystery behind this bizarre occurrence.
Next, a shocking discovery shakes the foundations of belief when a video claimed to be unearthed from the Vatican archives allegedly depicts a real case of demonic possession. Viewers will be on the edge of their seats as investigators analyze the footage and grapple with the implications of its authenticity.
Don’t miss the gripping investigations and mind-bending revelations...
- 2/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience in the Season 4 premiere of “The Proof Is Out There” titled “The UFO Files,” airing on History at 10:03 Pm on Friday, February 23, 2024. Host Tony Harris takes viewers on a captivating journey through the latest developments and most compelling photographic evidence in a tumultuous year of UFO revelations.
In this all-ufo special episode, prepare to be intrigued and astonished as Tony delves into the mysteries surrounding unidentified flying objects. From eyewitness accounts to stunning photographs, Tony breaks down the evidence with expert analysis and insight, shedding light on the ongoing quest to unravel the truth behind UFO sightings.
With each revelation, viewers are invited to explore the fascinating world of ufology and ponder the existence of extraterrestrial life. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, “The Proof Is Out There: The UFO Files” promises to ignite curiosity and spark conversation about the unexplained...
In this all-ufo special episode, prepare to be intrigued and astonished as Tony delves into the mysteries surrounding unidentified flying objects. From eyewitness accounts to stunning photographs, Tony breaks down the evidence with expert analysis and insight, shedding light on the ongoing quest to unravel the truth behind UFO sightings.
With each revelation, viewers are invited to explore the fascinating world of ufology and ponder the existence of extraterrestrial life. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, “The Proof Is Out There: The UFO Files” promises to ignite curiosity and spark conversation about the unexplained...
- 2/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an intriguing episode of “The Proof Is Out There” airing on History at 10:03 Pm on Friday, February 16th, 2024. In Season 4 Episode 7, titled “Caddy the Cadborosaurus, the Lubbock Lights, and Living Mummy,” viewers are in for a wild ride through a series of mysterious and unexplained phenomena.
First up, a fisherman’s footage may hold the key to unraveling the mystery of a giant sea serpent known as Caddy the Cadborosaurus. Could this elusive creature truly exist, lurking beneath the waves?
Next, the episode delves into the enigmatic case of the Lubbock Lights, where hundreds of people witnessed strange blue and green flashing lights illuminating the skies over Lubbock, Texas. What could be the cause behind this baffling phenomenon?
And finally, viewers are introduced to a centenarian monk who is attempting to mummify himself, adding an eerie and fascinating twist to the episode’s investigations.
Don’t...
First up, a fisherman’s footage may hold the key to unraveling the mystery of a giant sea serpent known as Caddy the Cadborosaurus. Could this elusive creature truly exist, lurking beneath the waves?
Next, the episode delves into the enigmatic case of the Lubbock Lights, where hundreds of people witnessed strange blue and green flashing lights illuminating the skies over Lubbock, Texas. What could be the cause behind this baffling phenomenon?
And finally, viewers are introduced to a centenarian monk who is attempting to mummify himself, adding an eerie and fascinating twist to the episode’s investigations.
Don’t...
- 2/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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A well-made documentary film can do much more than simply educate the viewer about a particular topic. It can ignite passions for more information, or even spark enough outrage to create a social movement, depending on the subject of the film itself.
Curiosity Stream is a repository for such top-quality documentaries. The streamer has thousands of documentary films on every subject imaginable, from science and nature to history to food and everything else. To celebrate Black Friday, Curiosity Stream is allowing customers who sign up for either of its annual plans to take 30% off their subscription price for the year.
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- 11/24/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
This Friday, November 17, 2023, at 10:04 Pm, History Channel brings another episode of “The Proof Is Out There.” In “Mystery Bird Monster, Ancient Alien Satellite, and Behemoth of the Sea Bottom,” viewers will be treated to a trio of puzzling and enigmatic mysteries.
The episode starts in Youngstown, Ohio, where a security camera captures a strange creature on film. The bizarre footage leaves residents and experts scratching their heads as they try to identify the mysterious beast.
Next, the show delves into a viewer-submitted video that claims to capture the elusive Black Knight satellite, a legendary enigma in the realm of conspiracy theories. Is it truly this ancient alien satellite, or is there another explanation for the sighting?
Finally, the episode explores the origins of a deafening sound that echoed across the entire Equatorial Pacific Ocean. What could have caused such a tremendous noise, and what secrets does it hold?
“The Proof Is Out There...
The episode starts in Youngstown, Ohio, where a security camera captures a strange creature on film. The bizarre footage leaves residents and experts scratching their heads as they try to identify the mysterious beast.
Next, the show delves into a viewer-submitted video that claims to capture the elusive Black Knight satellite, a legendary enigma in the realm of conspiracy theories. Is it truly this ancient alien satellite, or is there another explanation for the sighting?
Finally, the episode explores the origins of a deafening sound that echoed across the entire Equatorial Pacific Ocean. What could have caused such a tremendous noise, and what secrets does it hold?
“The Proof Is Out There...
- 11/10/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a night of mystery and intrigue as “The Proof Is Out There” returns with Season 4, Episode 5, titled “Beastly Howls, Holloman Air Force Base UFO, and the Cabin that Defies Gravity.” This episode is scheduled to air on Friday, November 10, 2023, at 11:04 Pm on the History Channel.
In this captivating episode, viewers will be presented with three enigmatic cases that challenge the boundaries of our understanding. The first case delves into a photograph capturing a UFO hovering over Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, a location known for its history of UFO sightings.
The second case explores a cabin nestled in the Redwood Forests, believed to defy the laws of gravity with its peculiar construction. Viewers will be left wondering how such an anomaly is possible.
Lastly, the episode investigates the origin of frightening howls recorded in Witset, British Columbia. Are these eerie sounds a result of something...
In this captivating episode, viewers will be presented with three enigmatic cases that challenge the boundaries of our understanding. The first case delves into a photograph capturing a UFO hovering over Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, a location known for its history of UFO sightings.
The second case explores a cabin nestled in the Redwood Forests, believed to defy the laws of gravity with its peculiar construction. Viewers will be left wondering how such an anomaly is possible.
Lastly, the episode investigates the origin of frightening howls recorded in Witset, British Columbia. Are these eerie sounds a result of something...
- 11/4/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Friday, November 3, 2023, at 10:04 Pm on the History Channel, viewers can embark on a journey into the mysterious and unexplained with an all-new episode of “The Proof Is Out There.” This episode, titled “Orb & Crash Debris, Kgb UFOs and Aliens, and Superhuman Reflexes,” promises a thrilling exploration of unusual phenomena.
The show delves into stories that challenge our understanding of the world. In this episode, audiences will encounter a silver orb in the sky, possibly linked to a UFO, and alleged crash debris that may have extraterrestrial origins. The mysteries of unidentified flying objects are at the forefront.
Furthermore, the episode features a 65-year-old man whose lightning-fast reflexes are a sight to behold. He might just have some of the quickest hands in the West.
Adding another layer of intrigue, the show investigates alleged footage from a notorious spy organization, the Kgb, suggesting encounters with UFOs and extraterrestrial beings.
The show delves into stories that challenge our understanding of the world. In this episode, audiences will encounter a silver orb in the sky, possibly linked to a UFO, and alleged crash debris that may have extraterrestrial origins. The mysteries of unidentified flying objects are at the forefront.
Furthermore, the episode features a 65-year-old man whose lightning-fast reflexes are a sight to behold. He might just have some of the quickest hands in the West.
Adding another layer of intrigue, the show investigates alleged footage from a notorious spy organization, the Kgb, suggesting encounters with UFOs and extraterrestrial beings.
- 10/27/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday, on October 20, 2023, at 10:04 Pm, History Channel is set to air Season 4, Episode 3 of “The Proof Is Out There” titled “Men In Black Calls, Old Kentucky Aliens, and Mysterious Eclipse.”
In this episode, viewers will be treated to a captivating array of mysterious phenomena and unexplained events. The show dives into the intriguing case of a devoted viewer who may have captured an image of an alien probe, sparking questions about extraterrestrial contact.
Additionally, the episode explores a peculiar sighting – a bizarre creature spotted on a driveway camera. The team investigates this mysterious encounter, shedding light on the unexplained.
The legendary Men in Black make an appearance as they allegedly call a man and issue ominous threats. The episode delves into this enigmatic world of supposed government agents silencing those who’ve encountered the unknown.
Lastly, the show uncovers a family’s incredible survival story involving a lightning strike,...
In this episode, viewers will be treated to a captivating array of mysterious phenomena and unexplained events. The show dives into the intriguing case of a devoted viewer who may have captured an image of an alien probe, sparking questions about extraterrestrial contact.
Additionally, the episode explores a peculiar sighting – a bizarre creature spotted on a driveway camera. The team investigates this mysterious encounter, shedding light on the unexplained.
The legendary Men in Black make an appearance as they allegedly call a man and issue ominous threats. The episode delves into this enigmatic world of supposed government agents silencing those who’ve encountered the unknown.
Lastly, the show uncovers a family’s incredible survival story involving a lightning strike,...
- 10/13/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Friday, October 13, 2023, at 10:04 Pm on History, “The Proof Is Out There” will be airing its Season 4 Episode 2, titled “UFO Over the Andes, the Ohio Grassman, and Ancient Horn Mystery.” This episode delves into the world of mysterious phenomena and unexplained events.
The episode starts with the investigation of a photograph taken by a Chilean family that seems to capture a UFO flying above the Andes Mountains. The show examines the evidence and explores whether this could be a genuine encounter with an unidentified flying object.
Next, the focus shifts to footage of a tall, dark-colored, and hairy creature spotted walking through the woods. The episode questions whether this could be proof of the existence of the legendary Ohio Grassman, a cryptid similar to Bigfoot.
Lastly, “The Proof Is Out There” delves into an ancient horn mystery, exploring the historical and archaeological aspects of this enigma.
Viewers can look...
The episode starts with the investigation of a photograph taken by a Chilean family that seems to capture a UFO flying above the Andes Mountains. The show examines the evidence and explores whether this could be a genuine encounter with an unidentified flying object.
Next, the focus shifts to footage of a tall, dark-colored, and hairy creature spotted walking through the woods. The episode questions whether this could be proof of the existence of the legendary Ohio Grassman, a cryptid similar to Bigfoot.
Lastly, “The Proof Is Out There” delves into an ancient horn mystery, exploring the historical and archaeological aspects of this enigma.
Viewers can look...
- 10/7/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Friday, October 6, 2023, at 10:03 Pm, History Channel will air Season 4, Episode 1 of “The Proof Is Out There” titled “The Bigfoot Files.” In this episode, Tony Harris takes on the task of examining Bigfoot evidence, seeking to distinguish the genuine from the fabricated.
The show presents some of the most intriguing Bigfoot evidence that has been recently captured. Of particular interest are footprint casts collected from Mount St. Helens. These casts hold the potential to provide evidence for the existence of a large, undiscovered primate in North America.
Tony Harris, the host, will carefully analyze and evaluate this evidence to determine whether it supports the idea that a massive, undiscovered primate, commonly known as Bigfoot, might indeed inhabit North America.
“The Proof Is Out There” is a series that explores unexplained phenomena and paranormal events. This episode offers viewers a chance to delve into the ongoing mystery of Bigfoot through scientific investigation and analysis.
The show presents some of the most intriguing Bigfoot evidence that has been recently captured. Of particular interest are footprint casts collected from Mount St. Helens. These casts hold the potential to provide evidence for the existence of a large, undiscovered primate in North America.
Tony Harris, the host, will carefully analyze and evaluate this evidence to determine whether it supports the idea that a massive, undiscovered primate, commonly known as Bigfoot, might indeed inhabit North America.
“The Proof Is Out There” is a series that explores unexplained phenomena and paranormal events. This episode offers viewers a chance to delve into the ongoing mystery of Bigfoot through scientific investigation and analysis.
- 9/30/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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- 6/29/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
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The best news is, right now you can get a lifetime subscription to Curiosity Stream for just $169. That’s a $250 value, but for a limited time you can save $81 (33%) and never have to worry about a monthly bill from Curiosity Stream ever again.
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- 3/15/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
MidWest WeirdFest has announced its first programming wave for 2023 today. The cinematic celebration of all things fantastic, frightening, paranormal, and just plain weird, is now in its 7th year. The festival takes place March 3-5, 2023 at the Micon Downtown Cinema in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Says MidWest WeirdFest founder and programming director Dean Bertram:
The weirdest festival of the season is less than two months away, and I’m delighted to announce some of the genre, underground and esoteric gems we’re offering audiences this year. From brand new UFO and Bigfoot documentaries, through offbeat and ultra-violent comedies, to nightmare inducing films featuring an assortment of witches, cyber terrors, and gore-splattered serial killers… and that’s just in the fest’s first programming wave!
Discounted festival passes are now on sale here: https://filmfreeway.com/MidWestWeirdFest/tickets
Individual tickets to each film will go on sale closer to the festival...
Says MidWest WeirdFest founder and programming director Dean Bertram:
The weirdest festival of the season is less than two months away, and I’m delighted to announce some of the genre, underground and esoteric gems we’re offering audiences this year. From brand new UFO and Bigfoot documentaries, through offbeat and ultra-violent comedies, to nightmare inducing films featuring an assortment of witches, cyber terrors, and gore-splattered serial killers… and that’s just in the fest’s first programming wave!
Discounted festival passes are now on sale here: https://filmfreeway.com/MidWestWeirdFest/tickets
Individual tickets to each film will go on sale closer to the festival...
- 1/18/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Editor’s note: This review was originally published at the 2022 Venice Film Festival. Magnolia Pictures releases the film in theaters and on VOD on Friday, August 4.
Steve James’ “A Compassionate Spy” is ultimately a minor addition to one of documentary cinema’s great bodies of work, but it might just contain the one true secret to a happy marriage: sharing historically significant nuclear secrets.
That sure seems to have been a winning strategy for Ted Hall, a young physics student who fell in love with an undergrad named Joan at the University of Chicago in 1947. They seemed like natural soulmates from the start, but Ted’s inevitable proposal came with a radioactive disclaimer. If Joan wanted to spend the rest of her life with him, she would have to accept that Ted — who was admitted to the Manhattan Project as a preternaturally smart teenager — had passed crucial information about the...
Steve James’ “A Compassionate Spy” is ultimately a minor addition to one of documentary cinema’s great bodies of work, but it might just contain the one true secret to a happy marriage: sharing historically significant nuclear secrets.
That sure seems to have been a winning strategy for Ted Hall, a young physics student who fell in love with an undergrad named Joan at the University of Chicago in 1947. They seemed like natural soulmates from the start, but Ted’s inevitable proposal came with a radioactive disclaimer. If Joan wanted to spend the rest of her life with him, she would have to accept that Ted — who was admitted to the Manhattan Project as a preternaturally smart teenager — had passed crucial information about the...
- 9/2/2022
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Are you a believer in an alien presence in our skies? Rumours of such phenomena date back over a century and, indeed, strange sightings in the skies go back long before that, though they were previously explained in different ways. Talk to modern UFO enthusiasts and you will tend to be regaled with a lot of loosely connected theories about disparate phenomena. A Tear In The Sky follows a project which is trying to apply a more scientific approach by narrowing its focus and applying close, multi-method observation to one specific phenomenon: the ‘tictacs’ frequently observed off the coast of California.
Leading the effort, and directing and presenting this documentary, is Caroline Cory, who has an Ma in Counselling Psychology from the University of Austin and has built a successful career as an author and public speaker focused on extra sensory perception and ‘ufology’. She’s supported by Michio Kaku,...
Leading the effort, and directing and presenting this documentary, is Caroline Cory, who has an Ma in Counselling Psychology from the University of Austin and has built a successful career as an author and public speaker focused on extra sensory perception and ‘ufology’. She’s supported by Michio Kaku,...
- 5/8/2022
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
By Marc Butterfield
You couldn’t be blamed for thinking that the documentary A Tear In The Sky was just another UFO offering in the same vein as History channels “Ancient Aliens”, after all, Caroline Cory is the writer and directory, and is deeply involved with that show. Cory gives the vibe of a wide-eyed believer at all times, but not so wide-eyed that she isn’t a truly thoughtful observer who wants to get proof of her beliefs. However, A Tear In The Sky is a horse of a completely different color. It is about the search for UFO, or Uap’s as they are now called (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon), but in this documentary, they are putting in to play not just Cory, as the writer and director, and William Shatner as a guest, but the group Uapx, a team of engineers and scientist, who don’t rely on anecdotal evidence and wild theories,...
You couldn’t be blamed for thinking that the documentary A Tear In The Sky was just another UFO offering in the same vein as History channels “Ancient Aliens”, after all, Caroline Cory is the writer and directory, and is deeply involved with that show. Cory gives the vibe of a wide-eyed believer at all times, but not so wide-eyed that she isn’t a truly thoughtful observer who wants to get proof of her beliefs. However, A Tear In The Sky is a horse of a completely different color. It is about the search for UFO, or Uap’s as they are now called (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon), but in this documentary, they are putting in to play not just Cory, as the writer and director, and William Shatner as a guest, but the group Uapx, a team of engineers and scientist, who don’t rely on anecdotal evidence and wild theories,...
- 5/5/2022
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
1091 Pictures has acquired worldwide rights to Caroline Cory’s documentary A Tear in the Sky. Written, directed, and produced by Caroline Cory, A Tear in the Sky features William Shatner, Michio Kaku, Travis Taylor, Caroline Cory, Kevin Day, Gary Voorhis, and Kevin Knuth. The film will be available to rent and own worldwide on digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms through 1091 Pictures on May 3, 2022.
https://www.atearinthesky.com/
This award-winning documentary A Tear in the Sky takes you on an unprecedented journey into the UFO / Uap phenomenon. A team of military personnel, scientists and special guest William Shatner will attempt to re-capture, in real time, the US Navy “TicTac” UFOs and other space anomalies, using state-of-the-art, military-grade equipment and technology. What they find instead are thought-provoking clues into the true nature of the UFO phenomenon and the very fabric of our spacetime reality.
The UFO / Uap subject has been around for decades,...
https://www.atearinthesky.com/
This award-winning documentary A Tear in the Sky takes you on an unprecedented journey into the UFO / Uap phenomenon. A team of military personnel, scientists and special guest William Shatner will attempt to re-capture, in real time, the US Navy “TicTac” UFOs and other space anomalies, using state-of-the-art, military-grade equipment and technology. What they find instead are thought-provoking clues into the true nature of the UFO phenomenon and the very fabric of our spacetime reality.
The UFO / Uap subject has been around for decades,...
- 4/4/2022
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Netflix released a trailer for its upcoming superhero series “Jupiter’s Legacy,” premiering globally on May 7.
The show follows the children of the first generation of superheroes, hungry to prove their worth but struggling to live up to their parents’ legendary public reputations. The cast features Josh Duhamel, Ben Daniels, Leslie Bibb, Elena Kampouris, Andrew Horton, Mike Wade, Matt Lanter and Ian Quinlan. Mark Millar, Frank Quietly, Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, Dan McDermott, Steven S. DeKnight, James Middleton and Sang Kyu Kim executive produce.
Also in today’s TV news roundup, the third season of “Tyler Perry’s Sistas” will premiere June 9 on BET. The one-hour drama will pick up right where the Season 2 finale left off, in the aftermath of Gary (Chido Nwokocha) being shot. The show follows a group of single Black women as they navigate love, careers and friendship in their 30s, with a cast that includes Kj Smith, Mignon,...
The show follows the children of the first generation of superheroes, hungry to prove their worth but struggling to live up to their parents’ legendary public reputations. The cast features Josh Duhamel, Ben Daniels, Leslie Bibb, Elena Kampouris, Andrew Horton, Mike Wade, Matt Lanter and Ian Quinlan. Mark Millar, Frank Quietly, Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, Dan McDermott, Steven S. DeKnight, James Middleton and Sang Kyu Kim executive produce.
Also in today’s TV news roundup, the third season of “Tyler Perry’s Sistas” will premiere June 9 on BET. The one-hour drama will pick up right where the Season 2 finale left off, in the aftermath of Gary (Chido Nwokocha) being shot. The show follows a group of single Black women as they navigate love, careers and friendship in their 30s, with a cast that includes Kj Smith, Mignon,...
- 4/7/2021
- by Haley Bosselman and Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Albert Einstein: Still A Revolutionary First Run Features Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net linked from Rotten Tomatoes by: Harvey Karten Director: Julia Newman Writer: Julia Newman Cast: Michio Kaku, Michael Paley, Alice Calaprice, Herbert Freeman, Jr., Susan Neiman, Barbara Picht, Jürgen Renn, Ze’ev Rosencranz, Robert Schulmann, Milena Wazeck Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 10/6/20 Opens: […]
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- 10/8/2020
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
National Geographic's newest season of the Emmy Award winning TV series, "Weird But True!" on Disney+, hosted by Charlie Engelman and Carly Ciarrocchi, reveal surprising and interesting facts about the world, set both in studio and in the field:
"...this 13-episode season includes weekly guest appearances from renowned astrophysicist Michio Kaku and 'Nat Geo Photographers' and 'Explorers', including Anand Varma, and professor and founder of 'SciStarter' Darlene Cavalier.
"Whether hunting for dinosaur fossils, hiking volcanoes or flying planes, the science-loving duo Charlie and Carly inspires everyone to get excited about the world around them..."
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"...this 13-episode season includes weekly guest appearances from renowned astrophysicist Michio Kaku and 'Nat Geo Photographers' and 'Explorers', including Anand Varma, and professor and founder of 'SciStarter' Darlene Cavalier.
"Whether hunting for dinosaur fossils, hiking volcanoes or flying planes, the science-loving duo Charlie and Carly inspires everyone to get excited about the world around them..."
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- 7/20/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Neil Degrasse Tyson’s cultural value needs company. As a popularizer of science, Tyson introduced audiences to the wonders of the universe with an approachable tone that expanded its appeal beyond physics classrooms and laboratories. Like Carl Sagan before him, Tyson excels at translating the dense field of astrophysics into riveting cosmic terms that anyone can appreciate.
Lately, however, Tyson’s folk-hero status has hobbled, as various developments — from sexual harassment charges to insensitive tweets — have made him more of a burden for the field. None of this has changed Tyson’s underlying value in bringing scientific concepts to the masses, but the backlash is a clear reminder that he shouldn’t be the only famous scientist on TV.
Over the weekend, Tyson issued a bizarre tweet in response to America’s mass shooting debate, listing a range of other death statistics — from suicide to car accidents — and concluding that...
Lately, however, Tyson’s folk-hero status has hobbled, as various developments — from sexual harassment charges to insensitive tweets — have made him more of a burden for the field. None of this has changed Tyson’s underlying value in bringing scientific concepts to the masses, but the backlash is a clear reminder that he shouldn’t be the only famous scientist on TV.
Over the weekend, Tyson issued a bizarre tweet in response to America’s mass shooting debate, listing a range of other death statistics — from suicide to car accidents — and concluding that...
- 8/5/2019
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
View More: Technology News|Live News|More News Videos.cbs-link {color:#4B5054;text-decoration:none; font: normal 12px Arial;}.cbs-link:hover {color:#A7COFF;text-decoration:none; font: normal 12px Arial;}.cbs-pipe {color:#303435;padding: 0 2px;}.cbs-resources {height:24px; background-color:#000; padding: 0 0 0 8px; width: 612px;}.cbs-more {font: normal 12px Arial; color: #4B5054; padding-right:2px;} Born in 1916, Daisy Belle Ward is celebrating her 25th birthday - and that isn't a math error. Ward is America's oldest-living "leap baby." She was born on Feb. 29, 1916, which means she has only had 25 calendar birthdays, but has lived 100 years. Ward, who usually celebrates the rare occasion with a dinner amongst family and friends,...
- 2/29/2016
- by Kelli Bender, @kbendernyc
- PEOPLE.com
View More: Technology News|Live News|More News Videos.cbs-link {color:#4B5054;text-decoration:none; font: normal 12px Arial;}.cbs-link:hover {color:#A7COFF;text-decoration:none; font: normal 12px Arial;}.cbs-pipe {color:#303435;padding: 0 2px;}.cbs-resources {height:24px; background-color:#000; padding: 0 0 0 8px; width: 612px;}.cbs-more {font: normal 12px Arial; color: #4B5054; padding-right:2px;} Born in 1916, Daisy Belle Ward is celebrating her 25th birthday - and that isn't a math error. Ward is America's oldest-living "leap baby." She was born on Feb. 29, 1916, which means she has only had 25 calendar birthdays, but has lived 100 years. Ward, who usually celebrates the rare occasion with a dinner amongst family and friends,...
- 2/29/2016
- by Kelli Bender, @kbendernyc
- PEOPLE.com
In the next four videos renowned theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku talks about four subjects close to Fantastic Four, wormholes, alternate dimensions, teleportation and invisibility. Science and fantasy aren’t too far away from each other, that’s something you’ll hear a lot in these videos, starting with the first one which is about Wormholes. You know […]
Read Wormholes, Alternate Dimensions and More in Fantastic Four on Filmonic.
Read Wormholes, Alternate Dimensions and More in Fantastic Four on Filmonic.
- 7/27/2015
- by Alex
- Filmonic.com
Fantastic Four Featurettes. Josh Trank’s Fantastic Four (2015) movie featurettes have been released. The four Fantastic Four featurettes entitled ‘Alternate Dimension,’ ‘Teleportation,’ ‘Wormholes,’ ‘Invisibility’ respectively feature Dr. Michio Kaku, a “Professor of Theoretical Physics at the City College of New York.” In the featurettes, Dr. Kaku looks at the science behind the [...]
Continue reading: Fantastic Four (2015) Movie Featurettes: Michio Kaku on the Film’s Science...
Continue reading: Fantastic Four (2015) Movie Featurettes: Michio Kaku on the Film’s Science...
- 7/26/2015
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
While they may have their origins in the pages of a comic book, some of the science of the Fantastic Four isn’t totally out of the realm of possibility, and it’s this thought that fuels Josh Trank’s upcoming slightly darker re-imagining of Marvel’s First Family. So to separate the science fact fro the scene fiction, these new featurettes have come our way, with theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explaining the real life science behind some important elements of the new reboot, including wormholes, alternate dimensions, and invisibility. Released: August 7th Synopsis: Fantastic Four, a contemporary re-imagining of Marvel’s original and longest-running superhero team, centers on four young outsiders who teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe, which alters their physical form in shocking ways. Their lives irrevocably upended, the team must learn to harness their daunting new abilities and work together to save Earth from a former friend.
- 7/25/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
- www.themoviebit.com
National Geographic Channel has another great event series for you in American Genius, a show dedicated to the rivalries that pushed progress forward throughout significant eras in American history, including our own.
The show focuses on specific developments, in varying eras, and details the genius, and geniuses, that were responsible for some of the most important and life-changing advancements in history.
Take a look below at the full list of episodes and dates.
Behind Great Geniuses Lie Even Greater Rivalries.
National Geographic Channel Reveals The Competitive Forces Behind History’S Most Remarkable Races For Innovation In New Miniseries Event American Genius
Eight-Part Event American Genius Premieres Monday, June 1, 2015, at 9 Pm Et/Pt on National Geographic Channel
(Washington, D.C. – May 6, 2015) For many of America’s boldest, most daring and most creative inventors, the greatest challenge wasn’t beating the odds — it was beating the competition. Behind these iconic innovators are rivals with vision,...
The show focuses on specific developments, in varying eras, and details the genius, and geniuses, that were responsible for some of the most important and life-changing advancements in history.
Take a look below at the full list of episodes and dates.
Behind Great Geniuses Lie Even Greater Rivalries.
National Geographic Channel Reveals The Competitive Forces Behind History’S Most Remarkable Races For Innovation In New Miniseries Event American Genius
Eight-Part Event American Genius Premieres Monday, June 1, 2015, at 9 Pm Et/Pt on National Geographic Channel
(Washington, D.C. – May 6, 2015) For many of America’s boldest, most daring and most creative inventors, the greatest challenge wasn’t beating the odds — it was beating the competition. Behind these iconic innovators are rivals with vision,...
- 5/6/2015
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
This is one of the most amazing festival stories I have heard yet. I met my friend Mitch Block (known to all industryites who care about documentaries and himself, worth a separate blog) on the circuit, and he introduced me to Keri Kukral and told me the two of them were organizing a science film festival at Cal Tech and Fox Studios to be held this December 6-8. They already have a VOD platform, website (www.rawscience.tv), YouTube channel, and are now selling tickets to the festival .
I am very partial to science and particularly to women in science because my family roots in science include the recent graduation of my niece from Stanford with her Master’s Degree in evolutionary biology.
Up to now, the only media-oriented science initiative I knew of was The Sloan Foundation which encourages science in media and in tandem, encourages women in science and media. On the festival front, there exist only a handful of science film festivals including Goethe Institute’s 10 year old Science Film Festival in October which showed 78 films from 27 countries from Se Asia, No. Africa and the Middle East; St. Petersburg’s International Science Film Festival World of Knowledge which began in 2006; the seven year old Imagine Science Film Festival in October featuring 89 films (5 features) from 20 countries which counts 35 women directors, Scinema in Australia since 2001, Jackson Hole Wildlife Ff, Pariscience Ff and a very few others .
Now we can add Raw Science TV and Raw Science Film Festival to be held for the first time ever at Cal Tech’s Beckman Auditorium with an awards ceremony at Fox Studios. Of course, Cal Tech is pushing this festival to its student body, but the public is cordially invited as well. Up to $40,000 in prizes will be awarded for science and technology videos and films.
Raw Science is a new online network that produces and distributes on-demand videos, news and original programming about science and technology. The festival is a collaboration with the Science and Entertainment Exchange of the National Academy of Sciences, the Caltech to present the first annual Raw Science Film Festival.
Award winners and runners-up will be screened at Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium on December 6, 2014 and the Awards Ceremony will be held in the Zanuck Theater at 20th Century Fox Studios on December 8, 2014.
Organized within a year’s time, this festival is aimed at a broad public and celebrates filmmakers inspired by science.
“We wanted to create a film festival that significantly supported filmmakers who share the wonderful world of science and technology through exceptional film and video content,” explained Mitchell Block, Executive Director of Programming for Raw Science. “Our goal is to find, present, award and promote the youngest generation of student filmmakers all the way to the seasoned professional filmmaker, and in any style of film imaginable, be it narrative, documentary short, feature.”
We know sci-fi has a broad appeal, so let’s start there and later discover who this amazing woman, Keri Kukral, is and how she ventured into mostly unoccupied space.
The festival will screen the finalists for the eight awards offered in the categories of Less Than Ten Minutes and More Than Ten Minutes by students and by professionals to show on campus at its 1,100 seat theater. 20th Century Fox’s 400 seat Zanuck Theater will host the Awards Ceremony which will screen the winners. There will also be special theatrical feature and doc awards presented.
The call for submissions went out through the campus and through various film groups like Ifp. Mitch Block, who is the director of programming, made the first selection which will be judged. The Raw Science Film Festival Jury includes Academy Award ™ winning & nominated filmmakers Luke Matheny (Best Short Film, “God of Love”), Randal Kleiser (“Grease” and “Honey I Blew up the Kid”), Martha Coolidge (“Real Genius” and “The Twilight Zone” TV Series) and John Singleton (“Boyz n the Hood” and “Tupac”), and Iram Parveen Bilal (“Josh”).
Now, let’s return to who is Keri Kukral:
As former professional ballet dancer and engineer, Keri Kukral has a deep appreciation for the merging of creative and technical fields. She was chosen to train on full scholarship by Ruth Page at 10 years old. She performed under the direction of Larry Long and the Chicago Tribune Charities, New York City Ballet dancer Bryan Pitts with Ballet Oklahoma, and as an apprentice at Joffrey Ballet. After retiring from ballet, Keri attended Purdue University where she received a degree in biomedical/electrical engineering. She spent over a decade developing medical devices including the “The Navigator,” one of the first devices approved to monitor blood glucose real-time continuously with wireless data transfer. Keri also managed R&D for products including the “Apollo" micro catheter for use in treating brain Avms.
Keri has always loved science media.
For the decade while she was working in engineering, she would finance special trips to interview people she cared about. “I first started jumping into science media by documenting a group of radio astronomers led by Bob Dixon in Ohio with an organization called Naapo. That eventually led to many others including Stephen Hawking; Michio Kaku of string theory fame; and Nikolai Kardashev (deputy director of the Russian Space Research Institute).
She would bring with her Donald Goldsmith, Raw Science’s science editor who cowrote “Origins” with Neil deGrasse Tyson and whose college advisor was Carl Sagan, and the cinematographer Paul Goldsmith (no relation) whose Nyu Film School’s classmate was Mitch Block and who introduced the two. It was Mitch who suggested the film festival.
She was aware that the audience for science was quickly leaving TV and migrating to the internet. It began to be clear to her that one could make a legitimate network on the internet, and so she moved from her hobby to her new entrepreneurial endeavor by winning a pitch contest held by Cal Tech and Idealab. They seed-funded the medical start-up where she was currently working.
The newly created VoD platform has just licensed its first film, “Particle Fever”, a feature film that took 12 years to make about the discovery of the Higgs Boson, popularly known as “The God Particle”. Netflix and Raw Science share this film and there are more in the pipeline.
Raw Science video-on-demand: Particle Fever
http://www.rawscience.tv/particle-fever-2/
VoD revenues will contribute to the creation of independent science content straight from the thinkers, unbiased and unfiltered. So, dear reader, why buy off of Netflix when buying from RawScience.tv will help support this most worthy endeavor?
Festival :
http://www.rawscience.tv/get-your-tickets-to-the-raw-science-film-festival-and-awards-ceremony-featuring-martha-coolidge-and-john-singleton/
Press on the Channel :
12/09/2013: http://www.cynopsis.com/12913-2/
12/12/2013: http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml
12/18/2014: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/12/nasas-original-lunar-images-are-housed-in-a-former-mcdonalds/282471/
03/23/2014: http://www.streamingmedia.com/Articles/Editorial/Featured-Articles/Raw-Science-Bringing-Science-Education-to-the-Streaming-World-95466.aspx
09/08/2014: http://blogs.indiewire.com/sydneylevine/raw-science-film-festival-dec-6-7-2014-40-000-in-prizes-20140908
09/29/2014: http://www.ufva.org/news/195406/Raw-science-tv-film-festival-Offers-20000-in-Prizes-for-Student-Films.htm
10/08/2014: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/raw-science-launches-multimedia-network-180500253.html
10/09/2014: http://www.socaltech.com/raw_science_takes_on_science_tech_video/s-0057316.html
10/10/2014: http://www.labusinessjournal.com/news/2014/oct/10/la-launch-list-oct-10/...
I am very partial to science and particularly to women in science because my family roots in science include the recent graduation of my niece from Stanford with her Master’s Degree in evolutionary biology.
Up to now, the only media-oriented science initiative I knew of was The Sloan Foundation which encourages science in media and in tandem, encourages women in science and media. On the festival front, there exist only a handful of science film festivals including Goethe Institute’s 10 year old Science Film Festival in October which showed 78 films from 27 countries from Se Asia, No. Africa and the Middle East; St. Petersburg’s International Science Film Festival World of Knowledge which began in 2006; the seven year old Imagine Science Film Festival in October featuring 89 films (5 features) from 20 countries which counts 35 women directors, Scinema in Australia since 2001, Jackson Hole Wildlife Ff, Pariscience Ff and a very few others .
Now we can add Raw Science TV and Raw Science Film Festival to be held for the first time ever at Cal Tech’s Beckman Auditorium with an awards ceremony at Fox Studios. Of course, Cal Tech is pushing this festival to its student body, but the public is cordially invited as well. Up to $40,000 in prizes will be awarded for science and technology videos and films.
Raw Science is a new online network that produces and distributes on-demand videos, news and original programming about science and technology. The festival is a collaboration with the Science and Entertainment Exchange of the National Academy of Sciences, the Caltech to present the first annual Raw Science Film Festival.
Award winners and runners-up will be screened at Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium on December 6, 2014 and the Awards Ceremony will be held in the Zanuck Theater at 20th Century Fox Studios on December 8, 2014.
Organized within a year’s time, this festival is aimed at a broad public and celebrates filmmakers inspired by science.
“We wanted to create a film festival that significantly supported filmmakers who share the wonderful world of science and technology through exceptional film and video content,” explained Mitchell Block, Executive Director of Programming for Raw Science. “Our goal is to find, present, award and promote the youngest generation of student filmmakers all the way to the seasoned professional filmmaker, and in any style of film imaginable, be it narrative, documentary short, feature.”
We know sci-fi has a broad appeal, so let’s start there and later discover who this amazing woman, Keri Kukral, is and how she ventured into mostly unoccupied space.
The festival will screen the finalists for the eight awards offered in the categories of Less Than Ten Minutes and More Than Ten Minutes by students and by professionals to show on campus at its 1,100 seat theater. 20th Century Fox’s 400 seat Zanuck Theater will host the Awards Ceremony which will screen the winners. There will also be special theatrical feature and doc awards presented.
The call for submissions went out through the campus and through various film groups like Ifp. Mitch Block, who is the director of programming, made the first selection which will be judged. The Raw Science Film Festival Jury includes Academy Award ™ winning & nominated filmmakers Luke Matheny (Best Short Film, “God of Love”), Randal Kleiser (“Grease” and “Honey I Blew up the Kid”), Martha Coolidge (“Real Genius” and “The Twilight Zone” TV Series) and John Singleton (“Boyz n the Hood” and “Tupac”), and Iram Parveen Bilal (“Josh”).
Now, let’s return to who is Keri Kukral:
As former professional ballet dancer and engineer, Keri Kukral has a deep appreciation for the merging of creative and technical fields. She was chosen to train on full scholarship by Ruth Page at 10 years old. She performed under the direction of Larry Long and the Chicago Tribune Charities, New York City Ballet dancer Bryan Pitts with Ballet Oklahoma, and as an apprentice at Joffrey Ballet. After retiring from ballet, Keri attended Purdue University where she received a degree in biomedical/electrical engineering. She spent over a decade developing medical devices including the “The Navigator,” one of the first devices approved to monitor blood glucose real-time continuously with wireless data transfer. Keri also managed R&D for products including the “Apollo" micro catheter for use in treating brain Avms.
Keri has always loved science media.
For the decade while she was working in engineering, she would finance special trips to interview people she cared about. “I first started jumping into science media by documenting a group of radio astronomers led by Bob Dixon in Ohio with an organization called Naapo. That eventually led to many others including Stephen Hawking; Michio Kaku of string theory fame; and Nikolai Kardashev (deputy director of the Russian Space Research Institute).
She would bring with her Donald Goldsmith, Raw Science’s science editor who cowrote “Origins” with Neil deGrasse Tyson and whose college advisor was Carl Sagan, and the cinematographer Paul Goldsmith (no relation) whose Nyu Film School’s classmate was Mitch Block and who introduced the two. It was Mitch who suggested the film festival.
She was aware that the audience for science was quickly leaving TV and migrating to the internet. It began to be clear to her that one could make a legitimate network on the internet, and so she moved from her hobby to her new entrepreneurial endeavor by winning a pitch contest held by Cal Tech and Idealab. They seed-funded the medical start-up where she was currently working.
The newly created VoD platform has just licensed its first film, “Particle Fever”, a feature film that took 12 years to make about the discovery of the Higgs Boson, popularly known as “The God Particle”. Netflix and Raw Science share this film and there are more in the pipeline.
Raw Science video-on-demand: Particle Fever
http://www.rawscience.tv/particle-fever-2/
VoD revenues will contribute to the creation of independent science content straight from the thinkers, unbiased and unfiltered. So, dear reader, why buy off of Netflix when buying from RawScience.tv will help support this most worthy endeavor?
Festival :
http://www.rawscience.tv/get-your-tickets-to-the-raw-science-film-festival-and-awards-ceremony-featuring-martha-coolidge-and-john-singleton/
Press on the Channel :
12/09/2013: http://www.cynopsis.com/12913-2/
12/12/2013: http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml
12/18/2014: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/12/nasas-original-lunar-images-are-housed-in-a-former-mcdonalds/282471/
03/23/2014: http://www.streamingmedia.com/Articles/Editorial/Featured-Articles/Raw-Science-Bringing-Science-Education-to-the-Streaming-World-95466.aspx
09/08/2014: http://blogs.indiewire.com/sydneylevine/raw-science-film-festival-dec-6-7-2014-40-000-in-prizes-20140908
09/29/2014: http://www.ufva.org/news/195406/Raw-science-tv-film-festival-Offers-20000-in-Prizes-for-Student-Films.htm
10/08/2014: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/raw-science-launches-multimedia-network-180500253.html
10/09/2014: http://www.socaltech.com/raw_science_takes_on_science_tech_video/s-0057316.html
10/10/2014: http://www.labusinessjournal.com/news/2014/oct/10/la-launch-list-oct-10/...
- 12/1/2014
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Through the Wormhole, the Science Channel series Morgan Freeman hosts and exec produces, returns for a fifth season June 4 with an episode asking the question, “Is poverty genetic?” You’ll have to wait until the July 2 episode, “Is Gravity an Illusion?”, for the hour that features him on helium — a clip that has more than a million views on EW.com alone.
“Things go viral on the Internet. You don’t know what will happen. It’s just one of those things, like rainfall,” the Oscar winner says. (No, the bit wasn’t his idea; yes, it was his first...
“Things go viral on the Internet. You don’t know what will happen. It’s just one of those things, like rainfall,” the Oscar winner says. (No, the bit wasn’t his idea; yes, it was his first...
- 6/4/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
(Wait, what?)
So here’s the situation: On Monday, word broke that Kate Mulgrew — best known these days for playing Red on Orange Is the New Black – is the narrator of an upcoming documentary called The Principle. Spoiler alert: The principle is that contrary to Copernicus and, you know, centuries of documented science, the sun revolves around the Earth.
This is notable for several reasons, including but not limited to these:
1. If anyone should know how space works, it’s Mulgrew, who also starred as Capt. Kathryn Janeway in Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Nemesis.
2. It is the year 2014.
3. And,...
So here’s the situation: On Monday, word broke that Kate Mulgrew — best known these days for playing Red on Orange Is the New Black – is the narrator of an upcoming documentary called The Principle. Spoiler alert: The principle is that contrary to Copernicus and, you know, centuries of documented science, the sun revolves around the Earth.
This is notable for several reasons, including but not limited to these:
1. If anyone should know how space works, it’s Mulgrew, who also starred as Capt. Kathryn Janeway in Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Nemesis.
2. It is the year 2014.
3. And,...
- 4/8/2014
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
Dying to know more about Transcendence, the directorial debut from famed cinematographer Wally Pfister? This featurette dives into the uploading of the self-conscious, and what that might lead to. When Paul Bettany said that it would be something of a reality in 30 + years, it sort of blew my mind. Then I recalled Dr. Michio Kaku spoke about it in his recent Iama on Reddit. What a crazy thing to think about how far we.ve advanced over the years. I can only imagine how much more technology...
- 3/13/2014
- by Niki Stephens
- JoBlo.com
In the last seven years, The Big Bang Theory has been a haven for geeks. While there are those that have been critical of the writers for playing on stereotypes of nerds, they provide interesting and comical discussions on current scientific theories and discoveries, as well as referencing so many fandoms that many of us are a part of, including Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, comic books and their respective movies, Firefly, Dungeons & Dragons and so many more. Even more, the producers have lined up talent from so many of these films, programs and comics (dare I say, the greatest of these is the recurring role of Wil Wheaton), as well as some of the leading scientists of our time. So without further ado, I present here, for your approval, my wish list for future cameos for The Big Bang Theory.
10. Mark Hamill
With the announcement that both Carrie Fisher...
10. Mark Hamill
With the announcement that both Carrie Fisher...
- 1/30/2014
- Shadowlocked
–Fringe Moves to Friday Nights at 8Pm (Et/Pt) Beginning January 25–
After the critically-acclaimed franchise ended its fifth season last Friday night on Fox, Fringe fans turn to Science Channel on Friday nights from 8-11Pm (Et/Pt), beginning January 25, to relive the entire Fringe experience from the very beginning.
Science Channel continues to enhance Fringe with leading experts, such as Dr. Michio Kaku, examining phenomena such as time travel, dream sharing, and … Continue reading →...
After the critically-acclaimed franchise ended its fifth season last Friday night on Fox, Fringe fans turn to Science Channel on Friday nights from 8-11Pm (Et/Pt), beginning January 25, to relive the entire Fringe experience from the very beginning.
Science Channel continues to enhance Fringe with leading experts, such as Dr. Michio Kaku, examining phenomena such as time travel, dream sharing, and … Continue reading →...
- 1/23/2013
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
So what’s with Fringe on Science Channel? Ok, don’t get overly excited, we’re not talking new episodes here. The critically-acclaimed series truly ended last Friday night after five seasons on Fox. Fringe fans can now turn to Science Channel on Friday nights from 8-11Pm (Et/Pt), beginning January 25, to enjoy back-to-back episodes of the series. In addition to airing past episodes, Science Channel will continue to enhance Fringe with leading experts, such as Dr. Michio Kaku, examining phenomena such as time travel, dream sharing and parallel universes with the short-form series, Science of Fringe. Friday night airings of Fringe on [...]...
- 1/22/2013
- by Channel Guide Contributor
- ChannelGuideMag
After the critically-acclaimed franchise ended its fifth season last Friday night on Fox, Fringe fans turn to Science Channel on Friday nights from 8-11Pm (Et/Pt), beginning January 25, to relive the entire Fringe experience from the very beginning. Science Channel continues to enhance Fringe with leading experts, such as Dr. Michio Kaku, examining phenomena such as time travel, dream sharing, and parallel universes with the short-form series, "Science of Fringe". Friday night airings of Fringe on Science Channel will begin with special appearances by series star John Noble, who sets the stage for the back-to-back-to-back episodes. Fringe explores the ever-blurring line between scientific concepts and reality, where hybrid beings tear through sewers, thieves walk through walls and...
- 1/22/2013
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
When Bellamy Young was on Broadway, her mother attended 17 times. Young, who has more of a Southern drawl than her character, first lady Mellie Grant on ABC's Thursday drama, "Scandal," explains.
"It wasn't even to watch the whole show," she tells Zap2it. "She would listen to people talk about her daughter."
Her mom didn't push her on the stage but created a routine for Young's debut, at age 5, for a youth jamboree. She sang a Shirley Temple song.
"I started singing when I was about 3 and dancing soon after," Young says. "Mom just started looking for outlets where I could perform and availed herself of any opportunity she could in the mountains of North Carolina in the '70s."
Much as she loved singing, Young wanted to be a physicist. She was shocked when Yale accepted her.
"I thought they were just being polite," she recalls of being accepted into the Ivy League.
"It wasn't even to watch the whole show," she tells Zap2it. "She would listen to people talk about her daughter."
Her mom didn't push her on the stage but created a routine for Young's debut, at age 5, for a youth jamboree. She sang a Shirley Temple song.
"I started singing when I was about 3 and dancing soon after," Young says. "Mom just started looking for outlets where I could perform and availed herself of any opportunity she could in the mountains of North Carolina in the '70s."
Much as she loved singing, Young wanted to be a physicist. She was shocked when Yale accepted her.
"I thought they were just being polite," she recalls of being accepted into the Ivy League.
- 12/13/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
We first developed a crush on the Science Channel when it started replaying Firefly episodes. We became completely smitten when they sponsored the Firefly tenth anniversary panel at Comic-Con, and when we learned about the 10th anniversary special Firefly: Browncoats Unite (which you hopefully watched last night, it was So Shiny – if not, look for the replays) we knew we were fully in love.
When we learned that Science Channel had won the syndication rights to our beloved Fringe, we knew that this was not just a fling but a long-term relationship. And Science Channel is not taking us for granted but is proving its commitment to us, the geek community, by beginning its replay with not just one hour a week, but Three Hours a week, on Tuesdays (filling our previously sci-fi-less day!) And replaying the rest of the entire first season in a post-Thanksgiving marathon!
And that’s...
When we learned that Science Channel had won the syndication rights to our beloved Fringe, we knew that this was not just a fling but a long-term relationship. And Science Channel is not taking us for granted but is proving its commitment to us, the geek community, by beginning its replay with not just one hour a week, but Three Hours a week, on Tuesdays (filling our previously sci-fi-less day!) And replaying the rest of the entire first season in a post-Thanksgiving marathon!
And that’s...
- 11/12/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
The Doctor is very good at saving the world, but very poor at sitting still. So when he’s stuck waiting a full year for an invasion to start, it gives a new meaning to cabin fever. The Year of the Slow Invasion, the year The Doctor got involved in Amy and Rory’s life and not the other way around. A very personal episode (featuring the entire world), rife with spoilers, so sit back, and keep your eye on the box.
The Power Of Three
by Chris Chibnall
Directed by Douglas Mackinnon
Amy and Rory have been spending more time away from The Doctor, and it seems less and less of a problem to them. But when tiny little boxes appear all over the world, it’s a mystery sure to attract their time traveling friend, which of course it does. But his arrival also attract the attention of...
The Power Of Three
by Chris Chibnall
Directed by Douglas Mackinnon
Amy and Rory have been spending more time away from The Doctor, and it seems less and less of a problem to them. But when tiny little boxes appear all over the world, it’s a mystery sure to attract their time traveling friend, which of course it does. But his arrival also attract the attention of...
- 9/25/2012
- by Vinnie Bartilucci
- Comicmix.com
Science is cool. Scientists are cool. And of course, Doctor Who is cool. This means, therefore, that The Science of Doctor Who is cool. This is a new special from BBC America that will not only make us even more ravenous for the upcoming season of Doctor Who but will educate us while we wait!
Think The Doctor’s Time Traveling is science-fiction… or science-fact? Find out in this exclusive sneak peek at BBC America’s All New Special The Science Of Doctor Who before the World Premiere *** Saturday Aug 4 at 9/8c *** only on BBC America. Immediately followed by the World Premiere of The Nerdist: Tribute To Science at 10/9c.
Here, join Dw Executive Producer and lead writer Steven Moffat plus big-time scientists like Theoretical Physicists Michio Kaku & Jim Al Khalili and Space Scientist Maggie Aderin Pocock as they debate the possibility of time travel using Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity and wormholes.
Think The Doctor’s Time Traveling is science-fiction… or science-fact? Find out in this exclusive sneak peek at BBC America’s All New Special The Science Of Doctor Who before the World Premiere *** Saturday Aug 4 at 9/8c *** only on BBC America. Immediately followed by the World Premiere of The Nerdist: Tribute To Science at 10/9c.
Here, join Dw Executive Producer and lead writer Steven Moffat plus big-time scientists like Theoretical Physicists Michio Kaku & Jim Al Khalili and Space Scientist Maggie Aderin Pocock as they debate the possibility of time travel using Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity and wormholes.
- 8/3/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Come on Ridley, play that cosmic techno-flute
Aliens in the movies are often conjured into being, or communicated with, by music. Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind, from 1977, is the classic example: a collection of five harmonious notes (D-e-c-c-g, since you ask, if we're in C major) become the bond that brings humans and aliens together. Those big bright UFOs just can't get enough of it: they spin and dance in the skies above Wyoming.
Ridley Scott does something similar in Prometheus. We see Michael Fassbender, as the robotoid character David, kick the spaceship containing the Engineers (humanity's all-too-imperfect progenitors) into action by playing a four-note major-key theme on what seems to be a cosmic techno-flute.
The point is: no music, no communication, no possibility of connection with our alien brethren. But is this all just the workings of Hollywood's febrile imagination? Not a bit of it.
Aliens in the movies are often conjured into being, or communicated with, by music. Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind, from 1977, is the classic example: a collection of five harmonious notes (D-e-c-c-g, since you ask, if we're in C major) become the bond that brings humans and aliens together. Those big bright UFOs just can't get enough of it: they spin and dance in the skies above Wyoming.
Ridley Scott does something similar in Prometheus. We see Michael Fassbender, as the robotoid character David, kick the spaceship containing the Engineers (humanity's all-too-imperfect progenitors) into action by playing a four-note major-key theme on what seems to be a cosmic techno-flute.
The point is: no music, no communication, no possibility of connection with our alien brethren. But is this all just the workings of Hollywood's febrile imagination? Not a bit of it.
- 6/24/2012
- by Tom Service
- The Guardian - Film News
I was going through all my bookmarks and I came along this one that I have not shared with you all yet! Shame on me! Courtesy of GeekDad.
Whether you’ve been using Twitter since 2006, are determined never to use it unless dragged kicking and screaming, or are somewhere in between, you probably know that it’s wildly popular with all sorts of people. In addition to the celebrities who make a big deal about Twitter (e.g., Ashton Kutcher), there are tons of people, both famous and not, who tweet about lots of interesting things.
Here's a updated list of people to follow on Twitter.
Name Twitter ID Why They’re Listed Here Phil Plait BadAstronomer The Bad Astronomer himself; a source for great space-related info and a dose of healthy skepticism. James Urbaniak JamesUrbaniak The voice of Dr. Venture on The Venture Brothers, and a very funny tweeter.
Whether you’ve been using Twitter since 2006, are determined never to use it unless dragged kicking and screaming, or are somewhere in between, you probably know that it’s wildly popular with all sorts of people. In addition to the celebrities who make a big deal about Twitter (e.g., Ashton Kutcher), there are tons of people, both famous and not, who tweet about lots of interesting things.
Here's a updated list of people to follow on Twitter.
Name Twitter ID Why They’re Listed Here Phil Plait BadAstronomer The Bad Astronomer himself; a source for great space-related info and a dose of healthy skepticism. James Urbaniak JamesUrbaniak The voice of Dr. Venture on The Venture Brothers, and a very funny tweeter.
- 8/23/2011
- by Mars
- GeekTyrant
Bill Maher's salon continues on Friday night (April 15) on HBO, with roundtable guests commentator Ed Schultz, former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele and journalist Amy Walter. Japanese-American physicist Michio Kaku, a professor at the City University of New York is an interview guest. Kaku recently was interviewed by the Daily News about the Japanese nuclear disaster and says, "It's incorrect to say that it's on the same level as Chernobyl," Radio and television host Ed Schultz recently called lawyer and conservative political commentator Ann Coulter "toxic" after her comments on the health effects of radiation. Coulter caused a huge controversy after writing an article regarding the nuclear crisis in Japan that included the statement "at some level -...
- 4/14/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Dr. Oz goes to the Muppets on Wednesday . March 30, 2011 Show Number #2-129 . .The Truth Behind The Headlines: Dr. Oz Weighs In On The News Of The Day. Dr. Oz explores the latest health headlines: from cell phones causing cancer to soda increasing the chance of stroke. What should you really believe? With the help of national journalists, Dr. Oz investigates what.s real, what to worry about and how they can impact your health. Rachel McNeill from Kprc Local 2 (Houston, TX) discusses the concern for residents in Houston living nearby a nuclear reactor. Dr. Michio Kaku, the leading authority on nuclear radiation and author of .Physics of the Future. and Dr. Cynara...
- 3/25/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Lately I've been seeing commercials for some of the new shows that are coming out this summer/next fall (never too early to start the ad campaign, right? Wrong.) and on one hand I'm excited that I'll have something new to write about for a brief shining moment before I reach the point that I don't have anything to say about it except "Hey, look, it's that shit again, some more." Also I'm having fun observing certain entertainment trends pass around from movies to television shows before everyone decides they're a bad idea and abandons them. Right now, we're in what I like to call the "Alien cycle" with the full on alien entries of "V" and the upcoming "Falling Lights" on TV as well as the possibly aliens but no one's really sure "The Event" which is still on for reasons I can't fathom. I think we're approaching the...
- 3/21/2011
- by Intern Rusty
Parallel realities? Personality shifting? "Forking" the river of time? These are just some of the far-out concepts at play in director Duncan Jones' (Moon) new sci-fi thriller, Source Code, which stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a soldier whose consciousness is sent back in time and into the body of a dead man over and over again until he can find a way to stop the terrorist attack that killed the man and hundreds of others. Does the plot sound far-fetched to you? Well, according to producer Jordan Wynn, writer Ben Ripley and astrophysicist Dr. Michio Kaku in a new featurette about the movie, there is some actual science mixed in with the pseudoscience behind the Source Code plot.
Next Showing: Source Code opens April 1
Source Code - Trailer
Trailer for Source Code
Link | Posted 3/13/2011 by BrentJS
Jake Gyllenhaal | Ben Ripley | Jordan Wynn | Source Code...
Next Showing: Source Code opens April 1
Source Code - Trailer
Trailer for Source Code
Link | Posted 3/13/2011 by BrentJS
Jake Gyllenhaal | Ben Ripley | Jordan Wynn | Source Code...
- 3/13/2011
- by BrentJS Sprecher
- Reelzchannel.com
Summit has debuted a new featurette on Apple for Duncan Jones' Source Code, the upcoming time-travely sci-fi thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan (trailer) that's premiering at the SXSW Film Festival this weekend. Not only is great to explore the concept of Source Code with the writer, producer and cast, but this video includes an appearance by the awesome theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku (his website) talking about the kinds of cool stuff physicists talk about. This video is pretty much straightforward explanation as to the plot and dynamics, so if you don't want any of it ruined, stay away. Otherwise - enjoy! Watch the new "What is the Source Code?" featurette for Duncan Jones' Source Code: [flv:http://media2.firstshowing.net/firstshowing/SourceCode-featurettegood.mp4 http://media2.firstshowing.net/firstshowing/SourceCode-featurettegood.jpg 580 326] You can also watch this Source Code featurette in High Definition on Apple A sci-fi story centered on a soldier who wakes up in the body of a person...
- 3/10/2011
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Recently EW reported that Firefly was going to receive syndication on cable, as The Science Channel has acquired the rights to the cult-hit and will air the series in its short-lived entirety, plus some new extras. Science Channel will wrap each episode with interstitial segments starring renowned physicist Dr. Michio Kaku, who will discuss the theoretical science behind the show’s sci-fi concepts.
So could this mean a possible return of Firefly in the future? Think about it? It wouldn’t be the first time a series has risen from the cancellation grave. Family Guy and Futurama are prime examples of Fox series that have gotten a second chance after awesome syndication ratings. Granted those are animated series and I can’t think of a live action series other than Star Trek that had a franchise born out of a cancellation. So thinking ahead, if Firefly gets in the same...
So could this mean a possible return of Firefly in the future? Think about it? It wouldn’t be the first time a series has risen from the cancellation grave. Family Guy and Futurama are prime examples of Fox series that have gotten a second chance after awesome syndication ratings. Granted those are animated series and I can’t think of a live action series other than Star Trek that had a franchise born out of a cancellation. So thinking ahead, if Firefly gets in the same...
- 2/22/2011
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
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