Tag: science fiction
Self-Published and Small Press Now Able to Join SFWA
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America have now changed their membership rules to allow writers who self publish or have been published in small press to become active members of the organization.
Film Review: The Wrong Type of Legacy
The long-awaited sequel does not make it worth the wait.
Film Review: They Should’ve Sent a Poet
“Gravity” was sheer poetry.
Film Review: Not Quite the Mind Screw I Hoped For
For a movie that’s all about levels, “Inception” seemed to be a layer too thin.
Film Review: ‘Hot Tub’ Oddly Warm
While definitely not great, “Hot Tub Time Machine” is surprisingly not awful either.
Film Review: The Theory of Nothing
Terry Gilliam gives us another deeply complex movie – this time about math.
Theatre Review: “Who is the Lunatic Here?”
We hear the deep ones at The Visceral Company.
Cinecast Review: “Birdemic” is Only Watchable via RiffTrax
The best part of RiffTrax’s live screening of “Birdemic” was actually seeing them do it.
Nicholas Brendon Joins Cast of ‘Untitled Web Series’ Film Version
Nicholas Brendon, best known as “Xander” in Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, has joined Travis Richey and the folks over at Siv-Art Productions in the latest iteration of Untitled Web Series About a Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time, a feature film.
Art Review: You Say You Want a (Digital) Revolution
We’ve entered a time when the internet can be art. The Barbican’s exhibit goes into the history and future of it.