So I have a chance to review the new Mike Judge film Idiocracy, opening September 1st in New York and Los Angeles ... if only I can fucking find it. I've scoured the Web for information, including the movie ticketing sites, including the 20th Century Fox site, and gotten
Despite the collision in front of the theater, I feel compelled to tell you this much about Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. If you had any fondness for the first installment, you must see this new one when it opens on July 7th. And unless you&
Roger Ebert throws up his hands in response to readers who took issue with his review of An Inconvenient Truth: I cannot get into a scientific discussion here. There will be no end to it. All I can say is, the Gore documentary made a deep impression on me. I
It was a jam-packed weekend. Most critically, I finished the long overdue final draft of a novelette called "Not of This Fold," which is about Mormon missionaries and alien first contact. That goes into the mail today, and means I can get back to my novel Inclination. The
I keep meaning to post a quick overview of what we've done since the start of the weekend, but as I put it off the list of things to mention becomes longer and the task of reporting more daunting. I'll just plunge in, like a dog
To my great astonishment and delight, model-turned-actress Pollyanna McIntosh and her husband, Melrose Place's own Grant Show, would appear to have posted a reply to a blog entry of mine from last month. In writing about the experience of attending a screening of indie horror flick Headspace, I
Another reader of Science Fiction Weekly has plenty to say about C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America, without ever having seen it.
Of the Mos Def character in 16 Blocks, you wrote: “Eddie has the kind of voice that makes fingernails on a blackboard sound like Kenny G.” What are we to make of this comparison, given that Kenny G. already sounds like fingernails on a blackboard? William Shunn Queens, NY
A reader of Science Fiction Weekly is not amused by the very idea of C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America and other "disinformation" of its ilk.
My review of C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America is now live online at Science Fiction Weekly: http://www.scifi.com/sfw/screen/sfw12291.html I mentioned one commercial product from the movie in my original review that turned out to be too offensive to print. Curious what
I spent a nastily pleasant evening out at Tribeca Cinemas last night, attending a screening of indie horror flick Headspace. My Science Fiction Weekly review is here: http://www.scifi.com/sfw/screen/sfw12247.html Everyone I met last night before the show was very interesting to talk to: the
I just turned on the TV to discover a documentary on Frank Frazetta on IFC. It's called Frazetta: Painting with Fire, and it will be on again at 6:00 am tomorrow, not to mention several other times this month.
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