Top 10 Best Secrets of Strixhaven Cards
Thank God for Secrets of Strixhaven. Standard needed a shakeup, and I needed an Izzet (fine, Prismari) deck to play that actually focuses on casting lots of spells and drawing lots of cards.
Top 10 Best Secrets of Strixhaven Cards
Apr 15, 2026
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice: Snark And Violence
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Wicked: For Good Is Bad
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It Came From The Archives! “Wicked: A Bombastic Delight”
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The Astronaut: Terrible At Everything It Tried
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Ash Takes A Long Time To Be A Good Movie
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It Came From The Archives! “Crypt of the Moon Spider: Overstuffed Horror”
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Cleopatra in Space: A Show That Somehow Exists
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Starfleet Academy Brings SciFi Life To Old Tropes
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It Came From The Archives! “Hello Tomorrow! Doesn’t Need Its Gimmick”
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Wonder Man: Excellently Acted
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Extraordinary: A Refreshingly Good Comedy
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By Brandon Scott on Apr 15th, 2026
Thank God for Secrets of Strixhaven. Standard needed a shakeup, and I needed an Izzet (fine, Prismari) deck to play that actually focuses on casting lots of spells and drawing lots of cards.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 8th, 2026
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice is an odd movie. Full of so many very deliberate choices. I cannot confirm this, but I couldn’t help but feel the creators were going for a very specific homage, or were perhaps trying to replicate a distinct director’s style.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 1st, 2026
Not to use the most obvious joke ever twice, but Wicked: For Good is bad. Many of the things that made the first movie (possibly) my favorite film musical is still in this sequel, but there’s something deeply crucial missing.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 25th, 2026
Wicked (part one) is a lush, spectacular, wonderful experience of a movie. It captures the delightful energy of live theater and has so many incredible scenes. I’ve had several of its songs stuck in my head since I watched it, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 18th, 2026
The Astronaut tricks you into thinking it’s a good movie. It’s not. God, is it not. I haven’t had a movie disappoint me so deep into its runtime in forever. The opening scenes hook you in with a cool mystery and then plays with expectations in a way that suggests solid writing is yet to come…and then it all goes speeding downhill.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 11th, 2026
Ash is a good movie in hindsight. The plot is full of interesting ideas and has lots of fun clues to analyze after the fact (though bright lights/flashing warning). But the first parts of the movie—despite its best efforts—are fairly dull for anyone who has some experience with horror storytelling.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 4th, 2026
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Has Big Interactions Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a weak set, all told. As I went through the cards (and yes, I read every main-set card) I was only really impressed by the synergies, not the individual pieces. And while synergies are great for Magic, they don’t work well for a…
By Brandon Scott on Feb 25th, 2026
I went into Crypt of the Moon Spider not knowing two important things about it. The first is that it’s not a monster story, not really. It’s a medical horror book tinged with cosmic horror elements.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 18th, 2026
Cleopatra in Space is baffling on every level. Someone with deep pockets or a large group of people clearly loves this idea/story/concept so much that they have thrown an inordinate number of resources at it.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 11th, 2026
I wonder if episodes of Starfleet Academy took Star Trek concepts and tried to find ways to make them fit into generic college/high school plots, or if the show started with those tropes and then figured out how to make them fit the world building.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 4th, 2026
Hello Tomorrow! is perhaps one of the most unique sci-fi shows to come out in a long time. It’s got such an odd combination of factors that somehow come together to deliver an engaging drama and mystery revolving around a big, central question. But, unlike a lot of other dramas, there’s no hero. This is a show where almost everyone is a scam artist—though some of them don’t actually know they’re running a scam.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 28th, 2026
Never have I cringed so hard at the first moments (after a flashback) of a great show than Wonder Man. Though it establishes Simon as our main character effectively, it’s mostly focusing on his flaws, and they are brutal flaws for someone in his life circumstances. I wanted him to please, please just read the room and understand how bad a decision he’s making. I know enough about the world of movies and television to see how he was causing everyone else’s issues.