Also ranks #2 on The Best Film Adaptations Of Young Adult Novels Also ranks #2 on 20+ Great Movies Where People Have to Fight to the Death 71 Akira Johnny Yong Bosch, Joshua Seth, Wendee Lee 396 votes In 1988 the Japanese government drops an atomic bomb on Tokyo after ESP experiments ...
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This adaptation of the classic William Gibson novel - who helped create the cyberpunk genre - gets off to a slow start but if you can forgive the (literal) world building, there is a lot to like here. The plot? It's convoluted but is essentially about a gamer (Chloe Grace Moretz) wh...
The article discusses "Time" magazine's list of the 100 best English-language novels released since 1923, compiled by Lev Grossman and Richard Lacayo. Some of the books that appeared on the list included "The Great Gatsby," "The Catcher i...
My favorite sci-fi novels of the Eighties TBD. William Gibson‘s Sprawl sci-fi adventure Neuromancer (1984). William Gibson may not have invented “cyberspace,” prototypes of which we can find in James Tiptree Jr.’s The Girl Who Was Plugged In (1973) and John Brunner’s The Shockwave...
The following Diamond Age sci-fi titles, from my (in-progress) list of the 75 Best Sci-Fi Novels of 1984–2003, are listed here in order to provide historical context. William Gibson‘s Neuromancer (1984) Octavia E. Butler‘s Dawn (1987) Iain M. Banks‘s Use of Weapons (1990) Neal...
Based on Tom Clancy's beloved novels, the Jack Ryan franchise brings the world of geopolitics and espionage to the forefront, with each installment focusing on a different threat to global security. The series has seen several actors step into the shoes of the brilliant analyst-turned-field oper...
I don’t mean I hadn't read depictions of a fantasy “cyber-world” such as William Gibson’s Neuromancer or seen such fantastic allegories of real life as the Wachowski bros. film The Matrix made into stage plays. I mean I hadn't seen a stage portrayal of actual human Web experience...
"Neuromancer"(1984) is an award-winning cyberpunk novel written by the American writer William Gibson, and is a first part of Sprawl trilogy, together with Count Zero (1986), and Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988). Celebrated as the starting point of Cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction, this rev...