Showing posts with label News of the Genres. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News of the Genres. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

News of the Genres

The following articles and stories related to science fiction, fantasy, and horror recently appeared in various news sources online. An asterisk indicates that the article is of particular interest.

In rebellion against the cruel present, queer games look to the future.

Films like Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings may be beloved to fans, but Redditors have found that they contain some worn-out tropes.

11 Must-Read Filipino Sci-Fi Books (Book Riot, June 15, 2022)

Find a huge range of impeccable sci-fi series on Netflix.

"A trope can be as complex and metaphorical as a labyrinthine haunted house, or as a simple as the image of a bloody knife."




The annual summer event includes a wide selection of Israeli and international films, along with outdoor screenings and conversations with filmmakers around Jerusalem

Jenna Cato Bass and Babalwa Baartman discuss their film Good Madam, which uses horror to dig deeper into South African society.

The Fantasy of the Middle Ages (The J. Paul Getty Museum)

Country’s film industry makes 20 horrors in last six years, as directors channel the vampires and banshees of traditional tales

Celebrated science fiction writer Neal Stephenson’s latest novel on climate change has lots of interesting asides on technology, but little excitement and flat characters.


Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof was inspired by many different '70s car chase movies, but it also drew heavily from one classic Italian horror movie.


Best known for fantastical thrillers that doubled as political allegories, he also wrote hundreds of martial arts films for Bruce Lee and others.

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson



Just read it right now!

Like Peter Pan, the flying hotel can Never, Never Land.

Welcome to a Science-Fiction Planet (Counterpunch, June 17, 2022)

What are Joe Colombo and Vico Magistretti doing in Space: 1999? In the Sixties and Seventies sci-fi sets, from the most expensive TV series to the cheapest of B-movies, were furnished with the icons of Italian design, which at the time looked as something coming straight from the future.

Writer Zack Kaplan discusses sci-fi as allegory, adapting his comics for television and his latest series “Metal Society.” He has written for DC, Dark Horse and Image Comics.

Wednesday, July 06, 2022

News of the Genres

The following articles and stories related to science fiction, fantasy, and horror recently appeared in various news sources online. An asterisk indicates that the article is of particular interest.

3 science fiction icons who appeared on Star Trek in some form (Fansided/Redshirts Always Die, July 5, 2022)

7 New Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movies to Watch in July 2022 (CBR, July 3, 2022)
July 2022 is bringing sci-fi and fantasy fans big-name studio releases that break genre boundaries and more traditional fare to dive into.

The 8 Worst Apocalypse Bunkers in Science Fiction (Gizmodo, July 4, 2022)

9 Iconic Black Characters In Horror Movie History (Collider, July 3, 2022)
These Black characters defy horror movie tropes!

The 13 Best Fourth of July Horror Flicks, from ‘Jaws’ to ‘The Purge’ (IndieWeb, July 4, 2022)
Stars, stripes, and slashers perfect for "a panic on our hands on the Fourth of July."

20 Tired Science-Fiction Tropes (That Still Have Life In Them) (Cracked, June 15, 2022)

50 Best Science Fiction TV Shows of All Time (Rolling Stone, March 12, 2020)
From superhero shows and space operas to creepy anthology series, the greatest small-screen sci-fi of all time

'80s Horror Movies that Used 3D Technology (MovieWeb, July 6, 2022)
3D films experienced a massive resurgence in the '80s. Here are some horror films from that time that used 3D in that wave.

Are Bigger Budgets Worse For Horror Movies? (GameRant, July 5, 2022)
Most movie genres are dominated by films with the biggest price tags, but horror seems to have a special place for the cheap stuff.

The Best New Fantasy Books of July 2022 (Paste, July 1, 2022)

The Best New Horror Movie Scream Queens For the Modern Era (MovieWeb, July 6, 2022)
Scream queens are an important part of horror movies. Here are a few actresses who have become a part of this group in the last couple of years.

The best new science fiction books — carry on screaming (Financial Times, July 3, 2022)
From a Gothic, Dickensian fantasy to a comedic Scottish dystopia, plus Marvel Comics and a reimagining of an HG Wells classic

Best Sci-Fi & Fantasy TV Series Inspired by Real-World History and Mythology (MovieWeb, July 5, 2022)
From Arcane and the Industrial Revolution to Game of Thrones and War of the Roses, these sci-fi/fantasy TV are based on real history and mythology.

Book talk: Fantasy and science fiction novels (Canberra Weekly, July 2, 2022)

Can minds persist when they are cut off from the world? (Live Science, July 6, 2022)
Could we ever create a brain-in-a-vat?

Cat People (1982) Revisited – Horror Movie Review (JoBlo, July 6, 2022)

Disney's Animated Science Fiction Movies Ranked (/Film, June 16, 2022)

The Episode of ‘Masters of Horror’ Too Extreme to Air in the US (Collider, July 6, 2022)
Americans apparently like their horror sanitized

‘Epoch-making’ author Ni Kuang, who put Asian stamp on science fiction, dies in Hong Kong at age 87 (South China Morning Post, July 3, 2022)
Ni rose to fame in the 1960s with his Wisely Series and went on to write hundreds of celebrated novels and screenplays
He was regarded as part of a trio of leading Chinese authors, and his death has sparked tributes from friends and artists

Every Sci-Fi Movie Reference in Lightyear (CBR, July 1, 2022)
Pixar's Lightyear is packed to the brim with references to classic science-fiction films, taking inspiration from some of the genre's very best.

Exploring Reflections of Modern Capitalism within Science Fiction (Counterpunch, July 3, 2022)
A Bleak Future

The Floating Continent Trope Of Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Explained (GameRant, July 4, 2022)
Setting is everything in a science fiction or fantasy story, and the idea of a land mass floating through the clouds is more common than others.

Folk Horror Is The Genre We Need Right Now, And Here's Where To Start Watching (Looper, July 5, 2022)

From the Antarctic to Outer Space: 10 Iconic, Spine-tingling Horror Movie Settings (Collider, July 5, 2022)
Location, location, location…

The Glaring Flaw in 'For All Mankind' (Pajiba, July 6, 2022)

Hong Kong science fiction writer Ni Kuang dies aged 87 (Focus Taiwan, July 4, 2022)

Horror fans are battling it out to decide who are the genre’s best female villains (We Got This Covered, July 6, 2022)

The Horror Legend Behind The Black Phone's Unsettling Mask (Looper, July 5, 2022)

How games creators are using fantasy as a force for liberation (Financial Times, July 5, 2022)
Developers are rethinking a genre that until now has been dominated by tropes of conquest and colonialism

How Instagram Helps One Science Fiction Fan Sell Books (SciFiEd)

How 'Rubikon' Navigates the Challenges of Telling a Confined Science Fiction Story (Collider, July 2, 2022)
Despite a promising premise, the film becomes too defined by its limitations as opposed to its ability to tell a story within them.

July's List of New Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books Is Here, and It's Huge (Gizmodo, July 4, 2022)
56 new page-turners set in outer space, fantasy realms, and just-slightly-off versions of our world to add to your summer reading list.

Lincoln Michel on the Pulpy, Rollicking, Resonant Early Sci-Fi of John Wyndham (Literary Hub, July 6, 2022)
Way Back in 1936, Stowaway to Mars Asked: “Does man rule machine or do machines rule man?”

Marshall author publishes new fantasy book (Fox 17, July 5, 2022)

Missing Foundation? Here are five sci-fi sagas while we wait for season two (TechRadar, July 6, 2022)
Something to tide you over until the return of Brother Day

​​The most exciting films at Fantasia this year (AIPT, July 6, 2022)
Just a sample of what we are looking forward to.

Netflix greenlights a 'Stranger Things' spin-off series to help build a franchise (Reuters, July 6, 2022)

The Next Time I Die: Exclusive Excerpt of Jason Starr's Science Fiction Thriller (IGN, June 22, 2022)
Read the first three chapters of the high-concept thriller that's headed to streaming.

The Otolith Group's Science Fiction of the Present (Ocula, July 6, 2022)

Outer Sight: The Best Science Fiction Books You’ve Never Heard Of (Book Riot, June 15, 2022)

Peacock has canceled an award-winning fantasy epic and fans are up in arms (TechRadar, July 4, 2022)
The streaming service has plugged the plug.

Science fiction meets science fact: The robots of ancient India (Hindustan Times, July 1, 2022)
Ancient India had a rich literature featuring stories about robots that was originally written in Sanskrit and then translated into Chinese, Tibetan, Mongolian, Tocharian, and Pali

Top 10 Horror Movie Remakes, According To Ranker (ScreenRant, July 5, 2022)
A remake of any movie can be a hit or miss, but some do hit the mark, and Ranker users voted for what they felt were good horror movie remakes.

Virginia Man's Reason For Police Chase Is Straight Out Of Science Fiction (HuffPost, June 30, 2022)
The driver, Thomas W. Lee, also claimed he stole a car for the chase because he "was tired of walking."

Why Are So Many Fantasy Series About War? (Book Riot, July 6, 2022)

​​Why 'The Amityville Horror' Just Won't Die (Collider, July 4, 2022)
How a simple ghost story became a cultural phenomenon.

YouTube flags horror video as “for kids,” won’t let creator change rating (Ars Technica, July 5, 2022)
Found-footage horror channel Local58TV isn't for kids, but YouTube disagrees.


Wednesday, June 29, 2022

News of the Genres

The following articles and stories related to science fiction, fantasy, and horror recently appeared in various news sources online. An asterisk indicates that the article is of particular interest.

3 New Horror Movies Releasing This Week and “Stranger Things” Finishes Fourth Season! (Bloody Disgusting, June 28, 2022)

5 Great Horror Movies That Grossed Under $10 Million At The Box Office (GameRant, June 27, 2022)
Some horror movies are incredibly well-done, but they just didn't do that well at the box office.

5 Horror Movies to Stream This Week That Are Over 2 Hours Long! (Bloody Disgusting, June 27, 2022)

7 Horror Movies Coming Only to Movie Theaters This Summer! (Bloody Disgusting, June 28, 2022)

10 Best Horror Movies That Are Actually Comfort Movies (Collider, June 28, 2022)
Not every horror movie is meant to scare!

25 years ago, Nic Cage made his most explosive sci-fi movie ever—it was almost even better (Inverse, June 29, 2022)
Can you improve on perfection?

* 26 Science Fiction And Fantasy Novels By Trans And Nonbinary Authors (BuzzFeed News, June 7, 2022)
Celebrate Pride Month by reading these fantasy and science fiction novels by trans and nonbinary authors.

2021 Ladies of Horror Fiction Awards Winners (Locus, June 29, 2022)

* As Unpredictable as Humans: I, Robot by Isaac Asimov (Tor.com, June 29, 2022)

* Author Chen Qiufan Thinks Science Fiction Is the Best Genre to Discuss Climate (Bloomberg News, June 13, 2022)
The Chinese writer believes in the power of compassion and empathy in solving the climate change crisis.

'Barbarian': Georgina Campbell-Bill Skarsgård Horror Thriller Is An Airbnb Guest's Worst Nightmare (Yahoo! News, June 28, 2022)

Best Blumhouse Horror Movies, Ranked (Variety, June 24, 2022)

Best Killer Food in Horror Movies, Ranked (Movieweb, June 29, 2022)
Sometimes in horror movies, the focal point of all the terror comes from the kitchen.

Best summer books of 2022: Science fiction (Financial Times, June 23, 2022)
James Lovegrove selects his best mid-year reads

Blade Breaker: Victoria Aveyard’s Epic Fantasy Sequel Ups the Stakes For All (Paste, June 28, 2022)

The Creeping Catharsis of the 2022 Portland Horror Film Festival is Available in the Theater and Online (Portland Mercury, June 28, 2022)

Curtis Clow on crafting fantasy with a heart in ‘Beastlands: Keepers of the Kingdom’ (AIPT, June 28, 2022)
The fantasy epic lands on shelves June 29.

* Dan Chaon on When Science Fiction Is No Longer Science Fiction (Literary Hub, June 9, 2022)
In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

* Fantasy & Fair Use: How Intellectual Property Plays a Critical Role for D&D (JD Supra, June 29, 2022)

Hardspace: Shipbreaker Is a (Literal) Deconstruction of Science Fiction (The Escapist, June 8, 2022)

* Has John Carpenter Become the True Horror Master? (Movieweb, June 29, 2022)
We look back at John Carpenter's career to see if he has a legitimate claim to the title of "True Horror Master."

Horror movie Barbarian looks like the ultimate Airbnb nightmare (Polygon, June 23, 2022)
Also Justin Long is there, for some reason

* How Abbott and Costello Helped Create the Horror Comedy (Movieweb, June 28, 2022)
Comedic duo Abbott and Costello had a huge hand in creating the horror-comedy, a movie genre that still thrives to this day.

How Brian and Charles Accidentally Ticks All The Science Fiction Boxes (IGN, June 29, 2022)
Genre is often the first descriptor you go to when talking about a movie. But what kind of movie is Brian and Charles? We sat down with the filmmakers (Jim Archer, David Earl, Chris Hayward, and Rupert Majendie) to discuss how they seamlessly blended elements from beloved sci-fi and adventure classics into a humble buddy comedy set in the English countryside.

* How Costumes and Conventions Brought Sci-Fi Fans Together in the Early 20th Century (Literary Hub, June 29, 2022)
Andrew Liptak on the Origins of Cosplay

How I realized I was trans by making terrible horror movies (CBC, June 29, 2022)
Tiffany Wice's early attempts at filmmaking helped her self-discovery — even though the films were 'so bad'

* How Mat Johnson’s sci-fi space satire captured our COVID-19 crackup — four years ago (Los Angeles Times, June 23, 2022)

​​Hugh Grant and Billie Piper to star in Netflix fantasy drama KAOS (RadioTimes, June 29, 2022)
The series will present the Greek gods as "a massive dysfunctional family", creator Charlie Covell previously told RadioTimes.com.

In acclaimed sci-fi novels, Ada Palmer uses history to build a ‘deep and detailed world’ (UChicago News, June 27, 2022)
Nominated for a Hugo Award, UChicago historian’s ‘Terra Ignota’ series explores societal evolution and the importance of ‘partial victories’

‘The Invitation’ Trailer – Sony Horror Movie Puts a Fresh New Spin on ‘The Brides of Dracula’! (Bloody Disgusting, June 27, 2022)

Is Dungeons & Dragons Better as High Fantasy or Sword & Sorcery? (CBR, June 29, 2022)
D&D can be played as both an epic high fantasy story or a sword & sorcery adventure, but does it do one sub-genre better than the other?

Is science fiction our new reality thanks to humanoids? (New York Post, June 28, 2022)

The Lazarus Project: Neon's dense, but devilishly addictive sci-fi thriller (Stuff, June 29, 2022)

Learn How Science Fiction Films Help us Study the Future (SciFiEd)

‘Lisa Frankenstein’ – Diablo Cody Will Reassemble a Corpse in 1989-Set Horror-Comedy! (Bloody Disgusting, June 29, 2022)

* Mars science fiction writing is a 'Red Mirror' to today's world (Arizona State University News, June 23, 2022)
ASU English course subject of published paper in Science & Education

* My 2019 Sci-Fi Novel Was About a U.S. Where Abortion Is Illegal in 2022. But I Didn’t Predict the Future. (Slate, June 27, 2022)

Netflix Horror Movie ‘Demon House’: Everything We Know So Far (What’s on Netflix, June 28, 2022)
Filming has began on Netflix's upcoming horror movie 'Demon House'.

New ongoing fantasy ‘The Least We Can Do’ launching September 14th (AIPT, June 28, 2022)
Mysterious magical power arises from a world nearly destroyed by war.

* Octavia E. Butler, Sci-Fi Pioneer, and Her New Vision for Humanity (FlaglerLive, June 27, 2022)

One of the Must-Read Science Fiction Novels in 2022: Ground Zero by Sarah Spookychild (Yahoo! Finance, June 27, 2022)

* On nightmare noir, science fiction, and the lure of the gothic (CrimeReads, June 28, 2022)
Gothic tropes informed much of the earliest science fiction, and now the gothic provides a fruitful path between genres.

Princess on the Outside, Rebel on the Inside in This Sweeping Fantasy Adventure (BookTrib, June 29, 2022)

Read to Death: 5 Tales of Library Horror from TV Anthologies (Bloody Disgusting, June 28, 2022)

‘The Retaliators’ – Horror Movie Starring Papa Roach’s Jacoby Shaddix Releasing in September (Bloody Disgusting, June 28, 2022)

Samantha Allen Delivers Page-Turning Horror, Satire, and More in Her Debut Novel, ‘Patricia Wants to Cuddle’ (Shondaland, June 29, 2022)
In this creative new novel, the cast and crew of a fictional reality TV show have strange, even terrifying, encounters in their final days of filming.

The Sandman Trailer Teases the Right Amount of Horror and Fantasy (CBR, June 27, 2022)
With a release date and a new trailer, excitement is building for Netflix's The Sandman. But will it please fans who expect a faithful adaptation?

Science fiction opera coming to Coralville explores a future beholden to ‘The Machine’(Iowa City Press-Citizen, June 28, 2022)

* Sci-Fi Author Philip K. Dick Getting Biopic Treatment With ‘Only Apparently Real’ (Exclusive) (The Hollywood Reporter, June 29, 2022)
Jon Shestack is producing a feature that will focus on a break-in that may or may not have occurred at the house of Dick, whose work inspired ‘Blade Runner’ and ‘Total Recall.’

Sci-Fi Author Philip K. Dick to Get Biopic from Jon Shestack and Michael Richter (Collider, June 29, 2022)
Between alternate realties, mysterious break-ins and government surveillance Philip K. Dick's biopic is going to be wild.

Science Fiction: Sara A. Mueller’s ‘The Bone Orchard’ (The Wall Street Journal, June 10, 2022)
A murder leaves an imperial mistress searching for answers in a magical world saturated with scandal and betrayal.

The Stepfather (1987) Revisited – Horror Movie Review (JoBlo, June 29, 2022)

'They/Them': Trailer, Release Date, and Everything We Know So Far About Blumhouse's Conversion Camp Horror Film (Collider, June 29, 2022)
More like 'They Slash Them'.

* The Thing Turns 40: A Look Back At The Ice Cold Horror (GameRant, June 29, 2022)
The Thing has left a gory legacy, but it wasn't always considered the sci-fi horror masterpiece that it is now.

Tomorrowland has inspired an “epic fantasy trilogy” of novels and films (EDM)
The Tomorrowland plot thickens.

* UFO house in Brush Prairie delights science fiction enthusiasts as Airbnb (The Reflector, June 28, 2022)

* Why gender dissent and queer sci-fi can challenge surveillance: An interview with artist Shu Lea Cheang (GlobalVoices, June 29, 2022)
In primeval times, gender fluidity was common

You need to watch the most underrated sci-fi remake on HBO Max before it leaves this week (Inverse, June 28, 2022)
Considered too artsy for most and inferior to the original by genre nerds, this slow and cerebral redo is worth another look.

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

News of the Genres

The following articles and stories related to science fiction, fantasy, and horror recently appeared in various news sources online. An asterisk indicates that the article is of particular interest.

5 Horror Movie Endings That Are Actually Satisfying (GameRant, June 21, 2022)
Some horror movies have particularly smart and interesting endings that wrap up the story flawlessly.

* 8 Sci-Fi Novels That Would Make Awesome TV Series (Collider, June 5, 2022)
These novels deserve a chance on the small screen!

9 delightfully spooky horror shows to watch at home (Polygon, June 18, 2022)
Curl up on the couch and get scared, but in a fun way!

10 Best Fantasy Creature Movies To Watch Before Avatar: The Way of Water (Collider, June 19, 2022)
Don't forget about these monster movies!

The 10 Best Standalone Horror Movies That Never Got a Sequel (Collider, June 20, 2022)
The most shocking part of these ten horror films is that they never received a follow-up.

10 Fantasy Shows You Should Watch If You Miss Once Upon a Time (TV Guide, June 21, 2022)
You'll love these shows, and that's no fairy tale

The 31 Great Sci-Fi Shows to Watch Right Now (TV Guide, June 3, 2022)
New Star Trek and Star Wars shows prove the franchises are still battling to be the best

* The best recent science fiction and fantasy – review roundup (The Guardian, June 10, 2022)
Ordinary Monsters by JM Miro; In the Heart of Hidden Things by Kit Whitfield; The Sanctuary by Andrew Hunter Murray; The Splendid City by Karen Heuler; and Scattered All Over the Earth by Yoko Tawada

A classic fantasy epic swings its sword towards streaming glory (We Got This Covered, June 21, 2022)

Dark Ride: Skybound's New Horror Comic Reunites the Minds Behind Birthright (IGN, June 21, 2022)
A beloved creative team reunite for a very different type of comic book.

The First Day of Summer Brings SIX Brand New Horror Movies Home TODAY! (Bloody Disgusting, June 21, 2022)

Horror Movie Spinoffs You Didn't Know Existed (SlashFilm, June 20, 2022)

* How ‘Invasion’ Showrunner Created Fact-Based Science-Fiction (The Hollywood Reporter, June 20, 2022)
Simon Kinberg, co-creator and showrunner of Apple TV+’s alien drama, sought experts on extraterrestrial life for his sci-fi drama series: "Some facts come out that are as strange as your fiction."

How The Blacklist Toes The Line Between Science and Fiction (Den of Geek, June 21, 2022)
The Blacklist excels in high concept sci-fi plots that seem plausible...but probably aren't. Here are just a few.

* Let’s talk about ‘Alien’ and other works that blend sci-fi and horror (The Washington Post, June 14, 2022)
“The Thing,” The Ring series and so many more ...

* An NYC Museum Is Screening Over 100 Horror Films This Summer (Thrillist, June 21, 2022)
The MoMA is celebrating the genre with a new exhibit.

‘Outer Range': The Secret to Cutting Together a Hybrid Science-Fiction Drama (TheWrap, June 20, 2022)

* Sparta-based author discusses her published fantasy, romance books (WXOW, June 21, 2022)

* You Need a Horror Movie Friend for a More Frightening, Less Lonely Life (New York Times, June 14, 2022)
You can’t undo what is terrible about the universe, but you can stand against it together.