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
It seems I will be interviewed this weekend by BBC World Service Radio for a feature story on the play "Heddatron," to air Monday or Tuesday. Loyal readers will recall that I wrote a not entirely complimentary review of said play a few days back for Science Fiction
A young chess player learns that smartest kid on the block is a scary thing to be.
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'm not sure how Tangent gets its hands on Asimov's so early (the electronic version, maybe?), but they already have a review of the April/May double issue up. Besides mine, also very well-reviewed are stories by Paul Melko and Greg van Eekhout, fellow Blue Heaven
Live robots rampage through a riff on intelligence, individual rights, and Henrik Ibsen.
As promised last week, my review of Heddatron is now live at SciFi.com: http://www.scifi.com/sfw/screen/sfw12238.html Despite the review, an evening spent at Heddatron is not without its compensations (one of the chief being the theater's proximity to Lupe's East
The fate of WWII England rests in the claws a squadron of misfit homing pigeons.
My review of the new animated movie Valiant for Science Fiction Weekly is live at SciFi.com. The film purports to tell the story of the celebrated homing pigeons that saved thousands of lives during WWII. Caveat emptor: My original grade for the movie was a C+, but apparently the
Japan’s grand master of animation reimagines a modern English fantasy classic.
A new musical based on the beloved film blasts audiences into battle in space.
It's miraculous, though not at all surprising, how a little good press can change one's outlook on one's career. I'd been in a little email exchange with a writer named Nick Gevers who lives in South Africa. Nick has a pretty esoteric
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