We’re delighted to exclusively reveal the cover above for Mary Robinette Kowal’s new sci-fi The Spare Man and we have to say… look how cool it is! We’re getting major Tomorrowlands vibe from it. In fact, we’re feeling it would look pretty awesome adorning the walls of SciFiTowers… Out this October, The Spare Man follows
Exclusive
Taking place prior to the events of Rogue One, the Andor series will explore a new perspective from the Star Wars galaxy, focusing on Cassian Andor’s (Diego Luna) journey to discover the difference he can make. The series brings forward the tale of the burgeoning rebellion against the Empire and how people and planets became involved. It’s an
I’ve been asked to tell you about my favorite time travel novels, films, and TV shows. You likely know my favorites. I’m not going to come at you with Terminator. Or Back To The Future. Or Groundhog Day. Or Planet Of The Apes (either the Heston or Wahlberg installment will do). Or even 12 Monkeys.
When I started writing my book, The Children of Gods and Fighting Men, I was determined to set my story in Ireland. A few people have asked me why, and my answer was that Irish mythology has inspired so many well-known fantasy stories that it felt only right Ireland should be used as the actual
A rebellious young graffiti writer (George MacKay) is targetting the homes of the wealthy elite in the new Netflix thriller I Came By. However, he discovers a shocking secret when he targets a local highly-praised judge (Hugh Bonneville) that leads him on a journey endangering himself and those closest to him. We spoke to the
Scott Mann’s Fall, is a pulse-pounding, vertigo-inducing experience as two best friends, stranded at the top of a remote, abandoned 2000-feet high radio tower, fight for survival. After the tragic death of her husband in a climbing accident, avid rock climber Becky (Grace Caroline Currey) has withdrawn from the world. In an effort to help
There’s something inherently terrifying about the natural world. Whether it be our recent brush with a global pandemic, the existential terror of climate change or simply threats that lurk in a darkened wood or ocean, the notion that man’s mastery of his environment is tenuous at best has proven to be fertile ground for storytellers
There are plenty of brilliant picks at this year’s Arrow Video Frightfest film festival but when we were told we could host a movie from the plethora of genre goodies on offer, we couldn’t help but gravitate towards Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s sci-fi thriller, Something In The Dirt. Not only are we big fans of
Filmed in the Welsh language, The Feast (Gwledd) unfolds over the course of one evening as a wealthy family gathers for a sumptuous dinner in their ostentatious house in the Welsh mountains. The guests are a local businessman and a neighbouring farmer, and the intent is to secure a business deal to mine in the
What awaits us once we die? It’s a question that Joel Schumacher (The Lost Boys, St. Elmo’s Fire) tackled in his 1990 movie Flatliners, which followed five ambitious students subject themselves to a daring experiment to answer that very question and temporarily induce their own deaths, hoping to glimpse the afterlife before being brought back
You may know Tom Lenk as Andrew, one of the trio in Buffy The Vampire Slayer, or you may know him from his social media skits – some with celebrity guests in them (we speak to him about his Teen Witch sketch later on). Perhaps you know him from his comedy plays like Tilda Swinton
Rebecca Roanhorse’s forthcoming novella, Tread of Angels is out this November but if you’re anything like us and can’t wait until then, well, we have the perfect thing for you! Not only are we exclusively revealing the cover above, we are unveiling chapter one of the novel right here at SciFiNow! But first, here is the
In 1995, a boy called Andy got a Buzz Lightyear toy for his birthday. It was from his favourite movie. This is that movie… Lightyear is the definitive origin story of Buzz Lightyear — the hero who inspired the toy — and follows the legendary Space Ranger on an intergalactic adventure alongside Sox, a robotic cat and Buzz’s
It’s probably fair to say that the 1980s was a bustling time for action movies and, in turn, action stars. We had Tom Cruise playing topless vollyball in Top Gun in 1986, Bruce Willis saving Christmas in Die Hard in 1988, Harrison Ford battling Nazis in Indiana Jones and Raiders of the Lost Ark and
As a girl, Joanna Chase thrived on Rustling Willows Ranch in Montana until tragedy upended her life, in Dean Koontz’s new novel The Big Dark Sky. Now thirty-four and living in Santa Fe with only misty memories of the past, she begins to receive pleas for help. Heeding the disturbing appeals, Joanna is called back to
An astronaut receives a very disturbing transmission in our exclusive clip from upcoming epic sci-fi movie, Rubikon. Watch it here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> All they can do is watch as the world burns in Rubikon. The emergence of an extinction event on Earth leaves the inhabitants of
Star Trek goes back to its origins with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, a new adventure-of-the-week show set in the decade before the events of The Original Series. We speak to stars Anson Mount (Captain Pike) and Ethan Peck (a young Spock), who return to Starfleet following a successful arc on Discovery. You both made
Brand new sci-fi series The Lazarus Project follows George who wakes up one day and finds himself reliving a day from months ago. He thinks he’s lost his mind. All of his recent milestones have been undone, including his success at work and his marriage to the love of his life Sarah (Charly Clive). Worst of all,
The latest season of Stranger Things has brought more monsters into Hawkins from the Upside Down, but none have had such an impact as Vecna – the creature taking over the minds of the young people of Hawkins and drudging up their darkest memories. We spoke to Barrie Gower, Makeup Effects Department Head about creating
“Stand in front of the mirror and say his name five times…” Back in 1992 the horror genre had a brand new classic in its repertoire with Candyman, the story of a university student (Helen, played by Virginia Madsen) completing her thesis on urban legends, which leads her to the legend of the ‘Candyman’ (played
From House of Kibaa, GenZeroes is an NFT sci-fi series set 200 years in the future after Earth has been left in ruins by a marauding alien species, leaving 10 factions to battle for control of humanity’s future. Earth’s population is at its smallest since the stone age, but thanks to the abandoned alien machines,
When I first began writing my adult fantasy debut, Silk Fire, I attended a workshop on worldbuilding taught by award-winning author N. K. Jemisin. She encouraged fantasy authors to build worlds from the bottom up, explore how differences in geology, weather, and biology could all affect the culture of a fictional society. For example, in
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Naomie Harris and Bill Nighy speak to us about the new The Man Who Fell to Earth TV series from Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet. It’s a reimagining of Walter Tevis’ 1963 seminal science fiction novel about an alien who lands on Earth, and a sequel to Nicolas Roeg’s singular 1976 film starring
If you ask someone the difference between fantasy and science fiction, odds are that they’ll hark back to the classic definition: the former is impossible, whereas the latter is possible but implausible. However, this definition is not only very old, but it’s so broad that it’s of little use to anyone. So I find myself
Jumanji meets Escape Room in upcoming horror Gatlopp: Hell of a Game, which finds four friends at the mercy of a mysterious game. Out later this month, we have an exclusive clip from the movie right here, where our group start to realise some of the comments in the game are getting a little too personal. Watch
Sinister and The Exorcism of Emily Rose director Scott Derrickson returns to his horror roots following Marvel’s Doctor Strange with a brutal film about childhood violence and trauma with The Black Phone. It’s partly based on a Joe Hill short story from 20th Century Ghosts (a story that Derrickson has adored since its release) and
Children Of Memory is the thrilling final book in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Arthur C Clarke award-winning Children of Time trilogy and we’re delighted to not only reveal its stunning cover above, but to have a sneak peek into the novel with an exclusive excerpt! Firstly, check out the official synopsis of the novel here… When Earth
It’s time to power up the bridge and boldly go on the next adventure as Trek delivers its latest offering, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, a new episodic series that promises to bring all the fun and optimism of The Original Series. Leading the cast are Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn, each reprising
Written and directed by Mark O’Brien, The Righteous is a dark chiller about a burdened man, Frederic who feels the wrath of a vengeful God, after he and his wife are visited by a mysterious stranger. The movie is out this June on the Arrow streaming service but before then, we have a sneak peek
In 1995, a boy called Andy got a Buzz Lightyear toy for his birthday. It was from his favourite movie. This is that movie… Lightyear is the definitive origin story of Buzz Lightyear — the hero who inspired the toy — and follows the legendary Space Ranger on an intergalactic adventure alongside Sox, a robotic cat and
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- …
- 11
- Next Page »