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The Ten Greatest Fantasy Films of All Time
by Daniel Greenfield
Nailing down the top Fantasy movies is much trickier than nailing down the top 10 Science Fiction movies, in part because there are much fewer Fantasy movies that are made than Science Fiction movies and... published 14 months ago
Shadow of the Giant by Orson Scott Card wraps up the Life of Bean
by Daniel Greenfield
When toward the end of Shadow of the Giant, Bean admits that he is not loved as Ender was, it is also the author, Orson Scott Card somewhat bitterly admitting the reality that although we have been repeatedly... published 15 months ago
They Live - The Alien Invasion Wears a Three Piece Suit
by Daniel Greenfield
They Live might in theory be described as a horror movie but it is a horror movie where the horror does not come from the monsters, from jagged fangs or grotesque features or hideous creatures leaping out at... published 15 months ago
Dean Koontz ventures One Door Away From Heaven
by Daniel Greenfield
One Door Away From Heaven has been described as a cross-genre novel. It's hard to say what genres it crosses though except that it introduces a Science Fiction story into a usual Dean Koontz story about a... published 15 months ago
The Five Worst Star Trek Episodes of All Time
by Daniel Greenfield
Every cloud must have its lining but every starship must also have its gaping hull breach. Television series that are genuinely great, also often tend to be uneven with episodes varying from one to the other... published 15 months ago
Star Trek: Klingons: Blood Will Tell #4
by Daniel Greenfield
Klingons have been the dark side of Star Trek. Ominous and cunning, leering brutes and ruthless warriors, they are about as perfect for comic books as possible and so IDW's Star Trek Klingons idea seemed... published 16 months ago
Star Trek Year Four Issue # 1
by Daniel Greenfield
With the cancellation of Star Trek Enterprise various attempts have been made and are being made to continue Star Trek through various forms from fan based shows like Star Trek New Voyages to an upcoming... published 16 months ago
Jennifer Wingert tries to Grasp the Stars
by Daniel Greenfield
It's always interesting to read a writer's first novel. It usually tends to be awkward in places, showing both strengths and weaknesses that characterize a writer's limits and potentials. There are things that... published 16 months ago
The Five Greatest Science Fiction Novels of All Time
by Daniel Greenfield
Before Science Fiction entered the cinemas or the comic books or the radio plays, Science Fiction began as literature, as stories and books of adventures on other planets, in other times and even other... published 16 months ago
5 Minutes from Now - How Reality Becomes Science Fiction
by Daniel Greenfield
In the 20th century most of us have grown up with amazing visions of futuristic technologies from flying cars to flying cities, from devices that can easily tap into all the information in the world to virtual... published 16 months ago










