Tag: science fiction
3rd Annual Sci-Fest LA Submissions Due Nov 15
Sci-Fest LA is now accepting submissions for their 2016 production year.
Film Review: ‘AIR’: Caught Between Breaths
While the premise of “AIR” relies on the concept of breathable air being an issue with the future of humanity on the table, when it all comes down to it, the movie is the horror genre version of “The Odd Couple”.
Film Review: ‘Star Trek: Renegades’ – Not So Rebellious
This Kickstarted television pilot leaves a lot to be desired to consider itself ‘Star Trek’.
‘Star Trek: Renegades’ Premieres August 1
J.J. Abrams isn’t the only one bringing the world of Star Trek back to screens.
G33K Out: ‘Self/Less’: Is Immortality Possible? Asking Charles Higgins
In this episode of G33K Out, I talk with neuroscientist Charles Higgins about some of the science that the movie ‘Self/Less’ is based on.
Inkshares Partners with Sword & Laser For Publishing Contest
In April, the independent crowdfunding publisher Inkshares announced a contest in partnership with the book club/podcast Sword & Laser, looking to further their mission to democratize book publishing.
Theatre Review: Second Time Round Just as Good: Sci-Fest 2015
Five genre shows – two adaptations, three original – are showcased in this year’s Sci-Fest LA.
Night Vale News: Book, 2015 Tour, & YouTube Channel
The podcast “Welcome to Night Vale” has all sorts of news.
‘Con Man’ Proves the Power of Fandom
The rising trend of crowdfunding (and using fans) to finance bigger projects can be seen in Alan Tudyk’s “Con Man”.
TV Review: The Balancing Act of 50 Years of History
We celebrate the 50th anniversary of “Doctor Who” with this episode.