The Vast Of Night has been incredibly well-received. Did you have any idea it would be so successful when you first read the script? I always thought the film was amazing and incredible but as is the case with any independent film, you have no idea if anyone will ever see it. Most films that I’m
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Can you tell us a bit about your upcoming book, The Southern Book Club’s Guide To Slaying Vampires? Growing up, I hated my mum’s book club; I thought they were just a bunch of silly housewives, but when I got to know them as adults I realised I was the idiot. These women had dealt
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, the latest animated movie from DC, opens on a typical note – Superman, all suited and booted in his blue and red costume, giving a harrowing speech to the Justice League about good conquering evil. His speech riles up his troops as they go to battle with the evil New God,
How did you get involved with Justice League Dark? I was a cartoon writer and I had worked with Alan Burnett years earlier on a show called Static Shock. And he knew me since then and we talked. Then at a certain point he was trying to find me stuff. The first Justice League Dark
Can you tell us a little about your newly-released short film, Re-displacement? Re-displacement is a sci-fi drama about a young man, Leo, who is searching for answers from his past using a futuristic therapy where he can visualise his memories. I wanted to create a high-concept film that explores complex emotional themes, through a sci-fi
With the release of the exceptional vengeance horror Revenge coming to limited edition Blu-ray by Second Sight Films, we spoke to writer and director Coralie Fargeat about the movie and much more… How did you get the idea for Revenge? The very first idea was around the main character, Jen. I wanted to explore the very
Can you tell us more about your upcoming novel, Chosen Ones? Chosen Ones is about a group of people who saved the world when they were teenagers. They took down the ‘Dark One’, a being of great evil who wreaked havoc across North America. Now, ten years later, they’re the most famous people ever to have
The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind by Jackson Ford caused much excitement and expletives when published last year – being hailed as “Alias meets X-Men in a grimly LA setting” by Maria Lewis, a “madcap adventure” that speeds along at “breakneck pace” by the Guardian and “furious, frenetic, fun, and ‘f*ck you’’ by Robert Brockway.
How did you get involved with The Hunt? Well [director] Craig Zobel [and writers] Nick Cuse and Damon Lindelof developed it and went out to the market place with it with Craig attached to direct it. It was quite competitive but I loved it. And later I learned that Damon said he wanted to make
Can you tell us a little bit about your upcoming film, Ravers? It’s a horror comedy about a party gone mad, when a bunch of ravers stumble upon a batch of contaminated energy drinks which mutates them and spirals the party out of control. And our main character, Becky, a germaphobic journalist, gets trapped in
Can you tell us how you met the Wachowskis and got involved in The Matrix comics? We met at Marvel comics, and worked on a book called Ectokid. Lana was hired to be the writer right at the same time I was hired. The Matrix was still years away at this point, this was mid-Nineties
We speak to Adam Silvera, the New York Times bestselling author of They Both Die At The End, History Is All You Left Me and What If It’s Us about his latest novel and his first foray into fantasy, Infinity Son. Can you tell us more about your new novel, Infinity Son? Infinity Son is about
If you’re desperate for a new genre podcasts for the new year, look further than BBC Sounds’ Murmurs. Presented as fragments of found sound (think voice notes, answer phone messages and phone calls), each episode of this anthology series is immersive and mysterious, and treads the lines between magical realism, sci-fi, fantasy and occasionally horror.
Henry James’ classic novella The Turn Of The Screw gets the studio treatment in Universal’s horror adaptation The Turning. We speak to director Floria Sigismondi about Bly, the new Miles and Flora and more… After starting life as a 12-part serialisation in Collider’s Weekly magazine in 1898, it may seem quite remarkable that Henry James’
“It took me six weeks to read it,” Andrea Riseborough tells us. “I haven’t ever sat with anything for so long. At one point I even asked if people would help me read it because I couldn’t read it at night before bed. “The thing is I just believe it, that’s the thing, as an
It’s been a long time coming but Star Trek: Discovery is finally making its UK network TV debut on E4 on 15 December, and star Sonequa Martin-Green could not be more thrilled about the idea of new fans discovering the story of Michael Burnham and the crew. “It’s always so exciting when I think about
Sylvester McCoy played the Doctor from 1987 to 1989 (and a bit in 1996) on television, since 1999 on audio with Big Finish, and in all sorts of other places as well. With all the available episodes of classic Doctor Who coming to BBC/ITV streaming platform Britbox on Boxing Day, we spoke to Sylvester about
If you’ve always thought The Thick Of It could use a few more spaceship, Armando Iannucci’s new sci-fi comedy Avenue 5 is the show for you. Check out this fun new trailer: From Armando Iannucci, the creator of The Thick Of It and VEEP, comes Avenue 5, a space tourism comedy set 40 years into the future
It’s a golden rule in horror films that the rich people in that big house up the street are up to something weird, and pizza delivery woman Sam (Hayley Griffith) is about to find out just how true that is in crowd-pleasing horror comedy Satanic Panic. When she’s stiffed on her tip by the snooty
“I could have picked an easier project for sure, but I’m really glad that I didn’t!” laughs director Michael Dougherty. “I mean, there’s a lot of different adjectives that I could use! Overwhelming, exhausting, challenging obviously, but ultimately very rewarding. It was definitely the most difficult thing that I’ve ever done or put myself through.”
We are thrilled to be able to reveal the book cover for John P Murphy’s new sci-fi novel Red Noise, as well as an exclusive Q&A interview with the author himself. Find out more about the book below: When an asteroid miner comes to Station 35 looking to sell her cargo and get back to the
Aardman Studios have always been into their sci-fi – Wallace and Gromit’s first outing took them to the moon for A Grand Day Out, there’s the Terminator homage in A Close Shave, not to mention that pesky Were-Rabbit. In their next film, though, Aardman are bringing us aliens for the first time. The follow-up to
The cast and crew of The Terror: Infamy on myths, influences and Japanese-American internment camps By Simon Thompson 14-10-19 1,132 Share on Facebook Share via Twiter Share on Google Plus Add to your Stumbleupon Likes Share via Email Source link
The makers of Farscape (AKA The Jim Henson Company) talk puppets, challenges, the mini-series and more By Joe Nazzaro 11-10-19 771 Share on Facebook Share via Twiter Share on Google Plus Add to your Stumbleupon Likes Share via Email Source link
Todd Phillips and Joaquin Phoenix talk creating something entirely new with Joker’s origin By Jonathan Hatfull, Adam Tanswell 02-10-19 912 Share on Facebook Share via Twiter Share on Google Plus Add to your Stumbleupon Likes Share via Email Source link
The Good Place Season 4 star Jameela Jamil talks Tahani, morality and slow dancing with Ted Danson By Abigail Chandler 25-09-19 4,485 Share on Facebook Share via Twiter Share on Google Plus Add to your Stumbleupon Likes Share via Email Source link
Black Christmas actress Lynne Griffin goes behind the scenes of Bob Clark’s classic festive slasher By Oliver Pfeiffer 20-09-19 1,323 Share on Facebook Share via Twiter Share on Google Plus Add to your Stumbleupon Likes Share via Email Source link
Actor Denise Crosby talks playing Tasha Yar on Star Trek: The Next Generation By Krystal Sim 19-09-19 507 As Star Trek: The Next Generation‘s Tasha Yar, Denise Crosby provided fandom with its watershed moment when her character died toward the end of Season One, but her legacy lives on… Part of the original cast of Star
Ad Astra’s production designer Kevin Thompson talks working with James Gray, the film’s influences and more By Josh Slater-Williams 16-09-19 3,024 Share on Facebook Share via Twiter Share on Google Plus Add to your Stumbleupon Likes Share via Email Source link
Following the release of her new novel, dystopian political sci-fi VOX, we talk with author Christina Dalcher about her influences, her characters and more… Your protagonist Jean is in many ways quite a relatable one – she never took a huge interest in politics until it was too late, and often throughout VOX it feels like
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