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Review by Morayo Sayles In her debut novel and first book of her trilogy, Rhonda Mason tells the tale of a princess forced to...
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Review by Morayo Sayles In her debut novel and first book of her trilogy, Rhonda Mason tells the tale of a princess forced to...
By Sharon Knolle A remake of Logan’s Run has been in the works forever and it’s one movie that no one can protest being...
Review by Elizabeth Robbins Produced by Ram Bergman, Peter Schlessel, James D. Stern Written by David Pastor, Àlex Pastor Directed by Tarsem Singh Starring...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz Last Wednesday, the latest issue of Sage Escape: Equinox was released via comiXology. Set in the year 3042, the...
Popular trends always start with something groundbreaking. Today’s Kim Kardashian fascination started with Paris Hilton’s combined Simple Life television show and gonzo pornography released...
Scientist Peter Bernhardt has dedicated his life to nanotechnology, the science of manipulating matter on the atomic scale. As the founder of Biogineers, he...
When we think of bodily transformation in science fiction or horror films, we tend to imagine things happening at the cellular level, perhaps through...
Adam Egypt Mortimer is a filmmaker, author and co-creator of Black Mack Studio’s Ballistic with Transmetropolitan’s Darick Robertson. Black Mask just reloaded a clip...
Review by Lily Fierro Pop TPB Writer: Curt Pires Artist:Jason Copland Colorist:Pete Toms Letterer: Ryan Ferrier Cover Artist: Dylan Todd Published by Dark Horse...
Hidden from prying eyes lies the dark side of Roku. Hundreds upon hundreds of channels available for download. Some you can get from Roku-approved...
I’ve been pondering the last week, why it’s been so hard on the pop culture conscience. Frankly, why it has been so hard on...
Robots (or “iron men” or “mechanical men”) occupy one of the most important positions in science fiction film history. Some great classic robots appeared...
Review by Benn Robbins Barbarella and The Wrath of The Minute-Eater Written and Illustrated by Jean-Claude Forest Adapted by Kelly Sue DeConnick Published by...
Written by Christopher M In a world of where Avatar is the highest grossing film of all-time, Star Wars is making a huge comeback with...
Written by Christopher M The Wrap reports that Hunger Games actor Liam Hemsworth has been offered the lead in Roland Emmerich’s sequel to Independence...
Review by Benn Robbins Written and Drawn by Jean-Claude Forest Adapted to English by Kelly Sue DeConnick Published by Humanoids Press 12” x 16”,...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz “Abby and Rebecca Powell haven’t seen each other since a traumatic event in their youth ripped them apart. Reunited...
Won’t it be fun to take all the classic sci-fi and horror films with “Attack of the…” in their titles and see what they...
Wayside Creations, the creator of some of the most popular live-action shorts based on the world’s most popular video game franchises including Fallout: Nuka...
We were sitting in a dimly illuminated Mexican restaurant in Santa Fe, having dinner with the deputy publisher of Bantam Books, some months before...
The plot of Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi opus Interstellar hinges on the discovery of a wormhole near Saturn that allows our intrepid astronaut heroes to...
I’ve not really had a point of view on Film vs Digital on the big screen, other than nostalgically and emotionally being attached to...
The future doesn’t look so great in Palomar City, with districts gated off and the socio-economic disparity pushed to the Max. Zachary Mortensen joins...
When you think of clones in science fiction film, you’ll think immediately of Star Wars. But there is a string of fascinating clone films...