The age of dinosaurs returns with a strong, if imperfect, sequel to one of paleontology’s greatest works of paleomedia. Hopefully, we can appreciate it for what it offers, rather than focus solely on what it doesn’t.
Articles that praise (and occasionally critique) documentaries and films about prehistory.
The age of dinosaurs returns with a strong, if imperfect, sequel to one of paleontology’s greatest works of paleomedia. Hopefully, we can appreciate it for what it offers, rather than focus solely on what it doesn’t.
The Lost World may be one of the most important milestones in paleontological history, but how does it hold up as a film? And what is going on with its Jaguars?
Though not the first motion picture to depict dinosaurs, The Lost World (1925) has certainly become the poster child for the days of stop-motion paleontology. But how did this colossal film come to be? And why is it so important?
The first trailer of Jurassic World Rebirth shows some encouraging signs, but will it be enough to bring paleontology’s largest franchise back from the brink of extinction?
In other words: is Jurassic Fight Club deserving of its infamy?
25 years after the original series aired, Walking with Dinosaurs is coming back. How much do we currently know?
The premier crossover event of the 21st century, River Monsters’ episode dedicated to prehistory offers one of the greatest paleo documentaries around.
Are those real dinosaurs? Why is there a Triassic reptile in the Late Cretaceous? Was 65 really the best title??
To say July 2023 has been a crazy month for paleontology would be underselling it.
Need a thorough guide to the dinosaurs and other prehistoric life featured in Prehistoric Planet? Look no further! Part five of five.