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June 10th, 2010 by Davodd

Today in SF – June 10, 2010

Sci-fi icon named UC San Diego grad speaker

UCSD's Geisel Library. It has been featured in...
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San Diego Union Tribune
Maybe this is what comes of being a utopian science fiction writer-people tend to share with me their hopes. It’s a great thing to experience.


Wired News

‘Predators’ Comics Boot Up Film’s Sci-Fi Mercenaries
Wired News
So it’s no surprise that Predators ‘ is also riding on the strength of big shots like Rodriguez, Brody and sci-fi and horror superstars like Laurence
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KVAL

Review: Excellent sci-fi thriller Splice is something special
KVAL
By Tony Robinson, movie critic Don’t let the generic advertising fool you. Splice is a superior horror film, although it’s safe to say it’s probably nothing


Colorado Springs Independent

Theatrically-inclined pop sensation Janelle Monáe uses science fiction to
Colorado Springs Independent
Like a hip-hop performance-art answer to Sun Ra’s space-age daydreams, Monáe’s science fiction themes bleed over into her persona and lead to public
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Tubefilter News

Lettieri of SciFinal Blazing Paths for Online SciFi
Tubefilter News
The SciFinal team has always been an advocate of independent production, specifically when it comes to the promotion of scifi. Tubefilter had a chance to


BOOK REVIEW: Sci-fi novel looks forward
Milpitas Post
“Flashforward,” Robert Sawyer’s science fiction story begins in Geneva where two physicists, Lloyd Simcoe and Theo Procopides, are about to conduct a major
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Davies: It’s International, But Wales Is At Heart Of ‘Torchwood’
Airlock Alpha
By ALAN STANLEY BLAIR Jun-10-2010 Fans waiting with bated breath to hear if BBC would move its science-fiction series for adults, “Torchwood,” to the United


‘Big Bang Theory’ and ‘V’ among shows heading to Comic-Con
Entertainment Weekly
by Lynette Rice Image Credit: Cliff Lipson/CBSABC’s science-fiction show V and the network’s cult-fave Castle will have a presence at the annual Comic-Con


Star Trek: The Motion Pictures
LA Weekly
Thirty three years after the first film’s release, Star Wars remains the dominant cinematic sci-fi franchise, far outpacing Star Trek both commercially and


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Science fiction short-film contest – Boing Boing
By Cory Doctorow
Aspiring sf film makers, take note: “From June 4 through September 15, 2010, the Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film Festival will accept short film submissions, up to 15 minutes in length, that have been produced after 2006 for entry
Boing Boing – http://www.boingboing.net/


Sci-Fi Rides I’d Cruise In « Whatever
By John Scalzi
The rather astounding amount of travel I’ve had recently has put me in a mind to think about cool rides from science fiction films, so for my FilmCritic.com column this week, I’ve written about which science fictional conveyances I’d
Whatever – http://whatever.scalzi.com/


JOHNNY SOKKO AND HIS FLYING ROBOT Coming to MGM DVD on Demand
By Keith Aiken
One title of particularly interest to SciFi Japan readers will be JOHNNY SOKKO AND HIS FLYING ROBOT (1967), the Americanized version of the Japanese FX show GIANT ROBO (Jaianto Robo). Fox Home Entertainment has announced that the
SciFi Japan – http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/


Tor.com / Science fiction and fantasy / Blog posts / Splice: The
By Sarah Langan
I took a friend to see Splice on opening night, at the Court Street Theater in Brooklyn, where crowds regularly hoot, holler, and shout “Oh no he didn’t!” In short, the perfect venue for a science fiction-horror-sub nuclear family
tor.com / frontpage – http://www.tor.com/


Sci-fi icon named UCSD grad speaker – San Diego Union Tribune
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Sci-fi icon named UCSD grad speaker. San Diego Union Tribune Maybe this is what comes of being a utopian science fiction writer-people tend to share with me their hopes. It’s a great thing to experience. …
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March 21st, 2010 by Davodd

Preview: ‘The Eclipse’ – Opens March 26

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF7YEu5Pi4k]

OPENS: March 26, 2009
GENRE: Horror, Thriller, Ghost Story

From the Studio: THE ECLIPSE tells the story of Michael Farr (Ciarán Hinds), a teacher raising his two kids alone since his wife died two years earlier. Lately he has been seeing and hearing strange things late at night in his house. He isn’t sure if he is simply having terrifying nightmares or if his house is haunted.

Each year, the seaside town where Michael lives hosts an international literary festival, attracting writers from all over the world. Michael works as a volunteer for the festival and is assigned the attractive Lena Morelle (Iben Hjejle), an author of books about ghosts and the supernatural, to look after. They become friendly and he eagerly tells her of his experiences. For the first time he has met someone who can accept the reality of what has been happening to him.

However, Lena’s attention is pulled elsewhere. She has come to the festival at the bidding of world-renowned novelist Nicholas Holden (Aidan Quinn), with whom she had a brief affair the previous year. He has fallen in love with Lena and is going through a turbulent time, eager to leave his wife to be with her. But all Lena is trying to do is extricate herself from this mess and just get through the next few days.

As the festival progresses, the trajectories of these three people draw them into a life-altering collision.

Embellished by the supernatural, THE ECLIPSE is a film about the challenges of love, fear of the unknown and release from the burden of grief.

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March 18th, 2010 by Davodd

Clash of the Titans Behind the Scenes Featurette

Clash of the Titans 1440x900 Wallpaper

Image by Michael Kwan (Freelancer) via Flickr

 

Warner Brothers Pictures has released the following featurette to promote the new film, Clash of the Titans, a re-make of the 1981 film of the same name. It is set to open in theaters on April 2, 2010.

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m29XIsoI1c0]

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August 22nd, 2007 by Davodd

Video: ‘Speed Racer’ first look

From Dailies, here is s report on the new Speed Racer film set to open in theatres May 2008. Directed by the Wachowski Brothers (Matrix), it stars Emile Hirsch as Speed, John Goodman as Pops Racer, Susan Sarandon as Mom Racer, Christina Ricci as Trixie and Matthew Fox (Lost) as Racer X.

August 21st, 2007 by Davodd

Video: ‘300′ director – success was a suprise

Director Zack Snyder talks about the unexpected success of 300.

August 20th, 2007 by Davodd

Video: ‘Wanted’

Marc Silvestri, producer of the upcoming film Wanted, talks up the film at Comic Con. Among the stars are Morgan Freeman and Angelina Jolie.

August 19th, 2007 by Davodd

Video: Shoot Em Up

Clive Owens talks up, Shoot Em Up.

August 18th, 2007 by Davodd

Video: Ironman

Robert Downey Jr. talks up IronMan.

August 17th, 2007 by Davodd

Daily Video: Ian Somerhalder

Sure, his character was killed off n Lost, but he continues to work as Marco Polo. He talks about both in this TV Guide interview.

August 16th, 2007 by Davodd

Trailer Park: The Last Legion

Billed at “the beginning of King Arthur’s legend,” this Weinstein Company film stars Colin Firth and Ben Kingsley, among others, and opens in limited release August 17, 2007

Rome, 476 AD. The Roman Empire is being threatened. A mighty force for almost 500 years, (at its height, Rome’s power spread from Mesopotamia in the east to the Iberian peninsula in the west, from the Rhine and Danube in the north to Egypt in the south), this story follows the gripping capture of young Romulus Augustus (THOMAS SANGSTER).

On the eve of twelve-year-old Romulus Augustus’ crowning ceremony to become the new emperor, Barbarian general Odoacer (PETER MULLAN) arrives in Rome to make a deal with Orestes (IAIN GLEN). Odoacer makes demands of the Roman Empire in fair exchange for his decade-long support of the Roman legions in the east. But Orestes refuses.

On Coronation day, as all of Rome gathers to watch the proceedings, Ambrosinus (SIR BEN KINGSLEY), the shaman who is a mentor and tutor to Romulus, predicts danger. Orestes is worried about his son’s safety and appoints Aurelius (COLIN FIRTH) of the fourth legion to be his personal guard. That night, Aurelius and his legionnaires confront danger—Odoacer and his army have returned to Rome.

With a deafening roar, the Barbarian army storms the city. A battle ensues, the brutal invaders show no mercy and blood flows through the streets. With Orestes slaughtered, Romulus is captured along with Ambrosinus and taken to the island fortress of Capri. There, Romulus finds the mythical sword of Caesar that holds the prophecy, “One edge to defend, one to defeat; …to fit the hand of he…who is destined to rule.”

But, not all the Roman legionnaires are dead. Aurelius is alive and when he learns that the Byzantine Empire will give Romulus sanctuary, he embarks on a journey to the coast accompanied by a small group of his men and a mysterious, black-clad Byzantine warrior. Later, Aurelius discovers what lies behind the black clothing—a beautiful, young woman named Mira (AISHWARYA RAI).

Thanks to the strategic cunning of Ambrosinus and the fighting skill of Aurelius and Mira, Romulus is freed. But, when the group arrives on shore, they learn that the Byzantines have joined forces with Odoacer’s army of Goths. Faced with such betrayal, they must find the one legion still loyal to Rome—the ninth legion in Britannia.

As they set off in search of the last legion, Romulus and Aurelius together embark on a new beginning.