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- 1. The Future of Weird Tales Magazine
- (Press Releases)
- Weird Tales Launches New Era With Nth Dimension Journey into the “weird” is a natural step for editor Marvin Kaye New York, New York, October 20, 2011 – Weird Tales, America’s first and foremost magazine ...
- Created on 21 October 2011
- 2. Horror movie maestros meet Birmingham fans
- (Press Releases)
- ... three young children. When tragedy strikes their young son, Josh and Renai begin to experience things that science cannot explain. From the creators of both Saw and Paranormal Activity, this new chapter ...
- Created on 12 April 2011
- 3. Dune remake starting again: giant sandworms in 3D?
- (Science fiction films)
- Production of the new Dune movie is becoming as epic as Frank Herbert's Dune series itself, and they are nowhere near the filming stage yet. Now that director Peter Berg appears to have been sacked and ...
- Created on 02 February 2010
- 4. Why I'm mad at Ridley Scott
- (Science fiction films)
- ... a 2001 controversy sparked by B.C., a popular newspaper comic strip, one critic considered Hutchins' feature on the topic "the single best piece of journalism generated by the controversy." J.C. Hutchins ...
- Created on 13 November 2009
- 5. Why science fiction authors just can't win
- (Science fiction books)
- ... attempts to convince people that she is not a science fiction author, even though one of her most famous novels, A Handmaid's Tale, is exactly that. More recently, in an article in the New York Times ...
- Created on 05 October 2009
- 6. Solomon Kane: a dark and bloody triumph?
- (Fantasy films)
- Early reviews of Michael J. Bassett's Solomon Kane, which had its first public screening at the Toronto International Film Festival last week (and reportedly one of the largest midnight turnouts ever), ...
- Created on 22 September 2009
- 7. The Loblolly Boy, by James Norcliffe
- (Fantasy books)
- James Norcliffe’s new novel The Loblolly Boy is a magical, curious and thought provoking story for children about a young boy’s wish to flee the harsh reality of life in a home for abandoned children and ...
- Created on 23 August 2009
- 8. China Miéville's Details to be filmed by Pascal Laugier
- (Fantasy films)
- It looks like a film adaptation of China Miéville's short story Details is moving forward once again, which is great news if the official sources haven't overstated things as they so often do. Miéville ...
- Created on 26 November 2008
- 9. Gothic horror, a shot of comedy, and a blue-rinse Sherlock Holmes: Paul Magrs' Brenda series
- (Fantasy books)
- ... an interview last year with UK SF Book News, Magrs explained that Brenda "began as a short story on Radio 4, almost ten years ago. The producer was creating a series of stories in which background characters ...
- Created on 20 November 2008
- 10. M. Night Shyamalan’s The Happening: much worse than expected
- (Science fiction films)
- The Happening is awful. The writer and director of the science fiction and fantasy classics Unbreakable and The Sixth Sense, along with the enjoyable Signs and The Village, has hit rock bottom. With plot ...
- Created on 20 June 2008
- 11. No more science fiction for William Gibson
- (Science fiction books)
- ... 1984 a science fiction novel? And what about Huxley's Brave New World? You're either a respectable literary author who occasionally dabbles in science fiction, or a science fiction author with no literary ...
- Created on 11 June 2008
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