We’re now into the mid-1890s, and readers of science fiction at this time will be forgiven for thinking that they’re…
We’re now into the mid-1890s, and readers of science fiction at this time will be forgiven for thinking that they’re…
“Can’t put my feet up, can’t hold my lunch down” — for most singers, this would be a metaphor. For astronaut Chris…
I take a certain comfort in the fact that there will always be more books I want to read than there is time to read them. At least I’ll never run out.
The summer is almost over—but the beach reads keep on coming. Including brand new series by N.K. Jemisin and David…
I just tell myself that the carbon is good for roughage.
Want to make an origami Discworld for your desk? The tumblr Folds Within Folds has a post all about how to make one.
Max Brooks has had a pretty amazing career, including the acclaimed novel World War Z. But he has one regret — that…
This is incredibly clever—without being incredibly post-ironic and precious. I love the idea, and can't wait to read through these. Thank you for writing about this! =D
What if there was a blogger tackling the history of science fiction at the end of the Golden Age, as it happened? It…
"She's not your typical Bond girl/Lois Lane/damsel in distress. She's a strong female character."
"Edgier, grittier, darker.....***ier,...."
"It's a lot of fun!" "The CG is amazing!" "It's action packed"
9. The actor who also produced and probably co-wrote, talks about "this has always been a passion project of mine."
Anything that involves the word "zeitgeist." Noodles, I hate that fucking word. To be fair, this expands beyond movies, but I know filmmakers have talked about "changing the zeitgeist." Blech.
Anytime the words Westernize or Americanize are used (Life on Mars, Dragon Ball Evolution, One Piece, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo).
"we're taking a more grounded and realistic approach...."