Book Review: ‘Ecko Rising’
Ware’s locations that she constructs for ECKO RISING are fascinating places to inhabit, brought to life by descriptive language that is quite colorful.
Read MoreWare’s locations that she constructs for ECKO RISING are fascinating places to inhabit, brought to life by descriptive language that is quite colorful.
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Read MoreIf there’s one good thing about RIPD, it’s that it’s short, well-paced and over quickly.
Read MoreIf for no other reason, you should see RED 2 because it features actors with fantastic chemistry having fun together.
Read MoreJOYLAND is a wonderful mashup of the pulp crime genre and Stephen King’s trademark supernatural plot elements.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro’s PACIFIC RIM is the BEST giant-robots-fighting-things flick of all time. That may sound like a backhanded compliment, but it’s not.
Read MoreGiven my lack of familiarity with Asimov’s series, I was a blank slate when I started reading Mickey Zucker Reichert’s novel I, ROBOT: TO PROTECT.
Read MoreI sat down with Jim Rash and Nat Faxon for a roundtable interview, where we discussed why they chose Massachusetts for the setting of their film THE WAY WAY BACK, how the project developed, what influences from their own adolescence made it into the film, and why their time in prep school prepared them for show business.
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