“In space, no one can hear you season your food.” Yep! That was my corny intro! Now let’s get right down to this work of art! Spice Frontier is the creation of Steamroller Studios. Set in space, the story follows two voyagers, one human, the other, a robot. They’re on a mission to find theContinue reading “Spice Frontier is for the Intergalactic Foodies”
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The majesty of this science fiction short is beyond comprehension
This amazing piece of science fiction, surprisingly enough, has it’s roots in true science. In particular, the Rosetta Comet Mission. On 6 August 2014, the Rosetta mission achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first mission to rendezvous with a comet. During the coming months, Rosetta will orbit the comet, deploy the Philae lander (inContinue reading “The majesty of this science fiction short is beyond comprehension”
It’s official The Heat director and writer are doing Ghostbusters 3
So is it safe to say Bill Murray could be the voice of God in Hollywood? Remember a few months ago he tweeted that he would like to see an all female Ghostbusters movie? He even named off Melissa McCarthy, Kristin Wiig and Emma Stone as the girls he’d like to see star in it.Continue reading “It’s official The Heat director and writer are doing Ghostbusters 3”
Insane new trailer for MONSTERS:DARK CONTINENT arrives
It’s been awhile since I first watched director Gareth Edwards alien invasion cult classic MONSTERS. But since then, Gareth has gone on to bigger and better with the release of this years Godzilla (without a doubt ,one of the best films this summer). A sequel to MONSTER wasn’t really on my radar. It seemed likeContinue reading “Insane new trailer for MONSTERS:DARK CONTINENT arrives”
Trailer for AUTOMATA starring Antonio Banderas just might save science fiction
I really hope this film is as good as it looks. Directed by Gabe Ibanez and starring Antonio Banderas, Automata appears to be stepping out on territory that, up until now, had only been exquisitely touched by Ridley Scott’s 1982 masterpiece Blade Runner. This trailer has all the makings of a really good science fictionContinue reading “Trailer for AUTOMATA starring Antonio Banderas just might save science fiction”
An android Bonnie and Clyde story emerges in The Trail’s End
I received an email containing a link to this unique film called The Trail’s End today. The story, written and directed by David Rosenbaum, puts two human-like androids in an 1930’s-1940’s setting and surrounds them in a Barton Fink-like scenario. The Trails End kinda picks up where say…Blade Runner left off. The android character Clyde,Continue reading “An android Bonnie and Clyde story emerges in The Trail’s End”
SKRILLEX Video RAGGA BOMB combines Elysium with Star Wars and it works
Skrillex is known for his love of science fiction. He uses samples from anime, science fiction and horror films to create his heart pounding dubstep, so when he teamed up with South African director Terence Neale, for his latest video “Ragga Bomb”, you know it’s going to be magic. This video for “Ragga Bomb” featuringContinue reading “SKRILLEX Video RAGGA BOMB combines Elysium with Star Wars and it works”
SXSW science fiction short PROSPECT is hopeful science fiction
Firstshowing.net just posted this fabulous “SXSW” science fiction short on their site and I was compelled to post it on ours. It’s a brilliant exercise in subtlety and restraint. PROSPECT is a father and daughter story about hope in a very bleak future. Directed by Zeek Earl & Chris Caldwell and starring Callie Harlow &Continue reading “SXSW science fiction short PROSPECT is hopeful science fiction”
Trailer for the documentary Rhythm and Hues:Life After Pi
I think people take for granted, the time and effort that goes into creating these worlds we’ve come to know and love. The pros make it so seamless, that it all floats by us as well as those who hold the checks in Hollywood. Last year when visual effects house Rhythm and Hues, went bellyContinue reading “Trailer for the documentary Rhythm and Hues:Life After Pi”
Science fiction short Auroras host some stunning visuals and features a very unique storyline
We recently received an email from director Niles Heckman about an amazing short he’s trying to finish through Kickstarter. It’s an ambitious project and a labor of love for him, hence the reason he’s using all his free time and money and home, to see this project to fruition. Seems to be a lot ofContinue reading “Science fiction short Auroras host some stunning visuals and features a very unique storyline”