There are a thousand ways to die in space, some of them instantaneous, the result of a catastrophic failure in a propulsion system causing fuel to explode or
The Moon and Mars having been explored at length in his previous collections Moonrise and Lost Mars, editor Mike Ashley presents a more generalised view of the children
It’s the call from his mother which sets Leo on a resentful road trip to collect his former drug addict sister Virginia from wherever she has got herself
Her doctor tells her that her disorientation is understandable, waking up in hospital, her broken leg in a plaster cast. Her name is Samantha Andretti, though it may
It has never been so easy to make or distribute film, with digital technology, home software and the global village allowing collaborators to connect and create works that
A country largely closed to outsiders for most of its history, its society built upon codes of behaviour and deference, who can say what complex circumstances and fears
A man walks into a bar after hours and asks for service regardless; cleaning up for the night, the bartender, Paul, is understandably none too pleased to see
The most common cultural language of the last hundred years, the film industry has changed in accordance with the evolving technology, tastes and expectations of global audiences, not
With the announcement that as the distinction between their catalogues becomes less defined that Arrow is to fold their Academy label into the main body of their portfolio,
The only child of an unmarried mother with no family, the identity of his father a subject never discussed, postman Andrew Cooper has unanswered questions about his ancestry