My review of the new German film Requiem, about a girl who believes she is possessed by demons, is now available at Sci Fi Weekly.
A screamingly funny off-Broadway musical prods its audience to bust a gut by doing the same thing to its cast—literally.
My review of Evil Dead: The Musical is now available at Sci Fi Weekly. I sense a group outing in the air....
A new French animated thriller finds shades of gray in a black-and-white future.
My review of the new French animated film Renaissance (opening today in selected U.S. cities) is available now at Sci Fi Weekly. (Also, you should check out the English and original French versions of the movie web site. I like the French version of the trailer better, even though
Boy, if this doesn't get me writing faster on the novel, nothing will!
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
A dystopian classic shows us the temperature at which the New York stage catches fire.
█████ and I attended the Godlight Theatre Company's production of Fahrenheit 451 this past Friday evening at 59E59. What did we think? █████ loved it and urges all you New Yorkers to go see it. As for me, my review is now up at Science Fiction Weekly.
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.
In which Bill is interviewed for a segment on BBC WORLD UPDATE about the new science fiction play "Heddatron," running now in New York City.
A world in which the South won the Civil War looks disturbingly like our own.
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