I shot everything in France, and did all the post in Paris. I have a sort of love-hate relationship with post because it’s one of the toughest moments of the process. You’re very tired after a long shoot, so you’re nervous and fragile. However, it’s the moment where you have...
Pastorino, G. (2000) `The Death of the Author and the Power of Addiction in Naked Lunch and Blade Runner', in Karen Sayer and John Moore (eds) Science Fiction, Critical Frontiers (London: Macmillan/New York: St. Martin's, Press), pp. 100-15....
READ MORE:Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition Gets a Release Date Fans of the Star Wars comics and books will be especially excited by the author of Dark Souls: Masque of Vindication. Michael A. Stackpole, the New York Times bestselling author of I, Jedi and Rogue Squadron, is writing Dark Sou...
"The Dauntless Gambit was a tight, fast-paced romp! This sort of soft sci-fi is just what I needed, a blend of cowboy-diplomacy and swashbuckling adventure." - Kindle reader "Like a new Bladerunner, very Phillip K Dick. Found myself hooked after chapter five and just kept going." -...
Films like “Dune”, “Blade Runner” and “Battlestar Galactica” are solid examples of that. AL: How much collaboration went into the book? JC: I brought the theme of a dying world filled with people all having the same dream which is leading them to paradise. I worked with some ...
Check out the website ABOUT THE FILM SYNCHRONICITY is a mind-bending ‘Sci-fi Noir’ in the tradition of Blade Runner, Gattaca and Memento. Daring physicist Jim Beale has invented a machine that can fold space-time and ruthless corporate tycoon Klaus Meisner will stop at nothing to get it....
(Blade Runner: Black Lotus),and sometimes poetry. Recently she and director Duncan Jones collaborated on the sci-fi thrillerMadi: Once Upon A Time in the Future, and she and writer-editor Khai Krumbhaar producedTrue War Stories, an anthology of soldiers’ deployment tales. She once snuck ...
I’m pleased to announce that my latest book project will be an essay anthology about one of my favorite films of all time,Blade Runner. I’ll be editing the book with my friend Joe Bongiorno and it should be out in early 2017, if all goes well. The publisher, Sequart, has a page...
funny man. Maer Wilson understands these truths far better than I, andThe Other Side of Philip K. Dick casts a welcome shaft of daylight upon the real PKD, as opposed to the dark, distorted caricature Dick has become.” Paul M. Sammon, Author ofFuture Noir: The Making of Blade Runner...
Let me kick things off by quoting a reader, who said, “What I find inspiring is that I think we can all find a little of ourselves in each of the characters.” All right, so which of the characters do you relate to, and why?