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- 1. A look back at Merlin Season Three
- (Fantasy TV)
- ... the writers handle this with ever more sophistication. In Season Three we find the Fisher King and the Perilous Lands, the Sword in the Stone, the Round Table, the Crystal Cave and Taliesin, as well as ...
- Created on 04 February 2012
- 2. New Tete Beche format paperback from William Meikle
- (Press Releases)
- ... professional anthologies. He lives in a remote corner of Newfoundland with icebergs, whales and bald eagles for company. In the winters he gets warm vicariously through the lives of others in cyberspace, ...
- Created on 14 March 2011
- 3. Battle: Los Angeles reviews damning
- (Science fiction films)
- ... first haunting trailer with music from the experimental Icelandic musician, Jóhann Jóhannsson, but it appears I’ll have to reassess and prepare myself for the worst. What really bothers me is that I ...
- Created on 14 March 2011
- 4. Third trailer for Battle: Los Angeles
- (Science fiction films)
- ... anything (or "nothing" as in the case of the recent alien invasion film Skyline). Like the first full length trailer, the third features music from the haunting experimental Icelandic musician, Jóhann ...
- Created on 21 January 2011
- 5. Philip K. Dick's robotic head
- (Authors)
- ... Mr. Dick is someday found, perhaps in an Elysian field of Orange County, Dick's homeland, choosing to dream of electric sheep." Anyway, that was Philip K. Dick 1.0., the video below shows Philip K. Dick ...
- Created on 14 January 2011
- 6. Apollo 18: The reason we never went back to the moon?
- (Science fiction films)
- ... But what if Apollo 18 did go ahead, but the public was kept in the dark? Even better, what if the Apollo 18 mission landed and something happened that made us never want to return? That's the premise of ...
- Created on 26 November 2010
- 7. World Invasion: Battle Los Angeles: better than Skyline?
- (Science fiction films)
- ... 11, 2011. PS - The music from the trailer comes from the experimental Icelandic musician, Jóhann Jóhannsson. The track is called The Sun's Gone Dim And The Sky's Turned Black. I ended up buying this ...
- Created on 22 November 2010
- 8. The Eagle will fly in February 2011
- (Fantasy films)
- ... obvious and intentional. Kevin MacDonald is responsible for two outstanding documentaries, One Day in September and Touching the Void, as well as the critically acclaimed movie The Last King of Scotland, ...
- Created on 11 November 2010
- 9. Martin Freeman is cast as The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins!
- (Fantasy films)
- ... Peter Jackson's production company, Wingnut Films, and the Actors’ Equity Union in New Zealand was resolved. Things have since taken a turn for the worse with Jackson's announcement yesterday that Warner ...
- Created on 22 October 2010
- 10. Matrix Reloaded, A Scanner Darkly and Mars Attacks! released on Blu-ray
- (Science fiction films)
- ... Highlander 2: The Quickening), and to be fair it was always going to be a tall order to follow on from a movie as remarkable as The Matrix. The solution that the Wachowski brothers hit upon was to ramp ...
- Created on 19 September 2010
- 11. Neil Marshall’s Centurion: it came, we saw, it conquered!
- (Fantasy films)
- ... bland and immediately forgettable cinema, we all lose: good filmmakers are robbed of an audience and audiences are cheated of a great cinematic experience. Which is a crying shame. Marshall’s movie ...
- Created on 11 August 2010
- 12. Breck Eisner in talks to direct Escape From New York
- (Science fiction films)
- ... yet again or that someone has landed the role of Snake Plissken, immortalised by Kurt Russell. The remake is said to blend John Carpenter’s original plot with a back story for Plissken, which must be ...
- Created on 27 April 2010
- 13. Primeval Season 3: the final chapter in a superb British SF series?
- (Science fiction TV)
- ... humanity. Only two other members of the original team remain, student palaeontologist, all-round nerd and clumsy genius Connor Temple (Andrew-Lee Potts), and Abby Maitland (Hannah Spearritt), a spirited ...
- Created on 29 September 2009
- 14. Solomon Kane: a dark and bloody triumph?
- (Fantasy films)
- ... Bassett's assessment that James Purfoy, the distinguished Shakespearean actor who landed the role, understands this duality: "I know he'll bring a really powerful and intense heroism to the screen. He's ...
- Created on 22 September 2009
- 15. The Hobbit movies will be made, and why I care a little less with each viewing of Lord of the Rings
- (Fantasy films)
- ... seems to have the topsy-turvy logic you'd expect from Alice in Wonderland. Perhaps if I think back I'll recall Kenneth Branagh thanking Shakespeare for contributing to the success of his movie adaptation ...
- Created on 20 September 2009
- 16. The Loblolly Boy, by James Norcliffe
- (Fantasy books)
- ... Boy is novelist and poet James Norcliffe’s sixth novel. It was published in New Zealand by Longacre Press on 22 May 2009 and will be released in Australia by Allen and Unwin on 31 August 2009. ...
- Created on 23 August 2009
- 17. Bioshock movie delayed
- (Science fiction films)
- ... Director Gore Verbinski's movie, which was to have commenced filming in LA, is instead on hold. All might not be lost though; producers are looking into alternatives, like filming in England, to cut costs. ...
- Created on 28 April 2009
- 18. Will Ferrell dances with dinosaurs
- (Science fiction films)
- ... Ballad of Ricky Bobby. So when faced with news of a new Will Ferrell movie that merges two of my favourite genres, science fiction and comedy, the upcoming Land of The Lost remake, I'm immediately interested. ...
- Created on 10 February 2009
- 19. Forbidden Planet trilogy with James Cameron: Freud, Shakespeare, and Robby the Robot
- (Science fiction films)
- ... of inexplicable destruction. His boosted intellect enabled him to build Robby. After landing, the ship's crew comes under attack from a mysterious invisible entity with enormous power, while the Earth ...
- Created on 05 January 2009
- 20. Will Smith's Hancock: a great fusion of comedy, action and drama
- (Fantasy films)
- ... Although that’s novel and good fun. Far more interesting, Hancock examines with pathos what it means to be unique, which is typically the lot of a superhero. No man is an island unto himself, and the same ...
- Created on 13 July 2008
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