John Hansen

Buffy In Every Generation

Blake stakes out next gen in ‘Buffy: In Every Generation’

Book review: This alternate-timeline novel introduces us to Willow’s daughter and new Scoobies while dodging the nostalgia trap.

Blade Runner 2019 Off-World

‘Blade Runner 2019’ finally ventures ‘Off-World’ (2019-20)

PKD flashback (Comic book review): The adventures of Ash and Cleo take them to the colony worlds in “Blade Runner 2019: Volume 2.”

Being the Ricardos

Sorkin stays in comfort zone in ‘Being the Ricardos’ (2021)

Movie review: Aaron Sorkin transplants his “making of an episode” TV structure into film to chronicle the behind-the-scenes drama of “I Love Lucy.”

Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4

Midge seeks comedic voice in ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Season 4

First episode impressions (TV review): Season 4 of the Palladinos’ gem digs into how a person gains a voice in the pre-digital age.

Rising Sun movie

Connery, Snipes add spice to gripping ‘Rising Sun’ (1993)

Michael Crichton Monday (Movie review): The “Rising Sun” adaptation drops most of the international economic debate but retains the mystery.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2022

‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ still has meat on its bones

Movie review: This third try at a direct sequel to the 1974 classic is a smart mix of old-school horror grit with the current zeitgeist.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Next Generation

‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation’ (1995) takes another crack at comedy

Frightening Friday (Movie review): It’s considered the worst of the franchise, but I find this fourth film easier to watch than the bloated “Chainsaw 2.”

Ubik screenplay

PKD makes a cinematic bid with ‘Ubik’ screenplay (1985)

PKD flashback (Book review): Although the novel remains superior, the “Ubik” screenplay has breathing room for a deft filmmaker to make a stylized movie.

Ghostbusters Afterlife

‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ (2021) is smoothly nostalgic

Movie review: This fourth “Ghostbusters” film draws from the 1984 original enough to be appealing, but not enough to be a new classic.

Don't You Forget About Me

‘Don’t You Forget About Me’ (2007) shows Hughes’ lasting impression

Hughes Day Tuesday (Book review): In this bonus installment of HDT, I look back at the 2007 essay collection about Hughes’ six 1980s teen films.