
London Fields – Director’s Cut Review
An advance viewing of the director’s cut redeems the earlier fifth lowest gross in US release version of this on-the-edge-of-the-apocalypse film
An advance viewing of the director’s cut redeems the earlier fifth lowest gross in US release version of this on-the-edge-of-the-apocalypse film
Steve’s second Halloween column this month, in which he tries to do teeny-tiny reviews of 27 movies. Let us know if he succeeds or falls flat on his face.
A welcome return to the Gothic daytime soap of the late 1960s, Dark Shadows: Heiress of Collinwood by Lara Parker looks to continue the legacy of the cult classic.
Reviews by Steve! The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (F&SF), plus three, yes, three movies! (Okay, the movie reviews are shorties.)
Steve talks about himself (what an ego!) a new urban fantasy, and other stuff.
Steve reviews a book and a movie that he enjoyed.
Does the movie Transcendence transcend the “sci-fi” label? Steve checks it out.
The Lone Ranger, Gore Verbinsky’s revisionist telling of the legend of the masked man of the plains, will no doubt go down in history as the box office disaster of the summer of 2013. At a cost […]
John M. Whalen is the author of Vampire Siege at Rio Muerto, a horror western novel published by Flying W Press. His science fiction, sword and sorcery and horror short stories have appeared in numerous publications and anthologies.
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