Time is cruel and when history repeats itself the wounds are reopened like it was just yesterday; sitting in her local, drowning her sorrows like every other day,
In an event entitled Ronald D Moore’s Sci-Fi Masterclass organised by the Edinburgh International Television Festival, the writer, producer and showrunner whose resume spans Star Trek The Next
An unexpected guest of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Michael Eklund didn’t even know himself whether he would be able to attend the premiere of his film Eadweard,
It was on March 20th 2009 that Battlestar Galactica ended its run, crossing barriers throughout its four seasons to become the most critically acclaimed science fiction show of
Though not the first feature from writer/director Mike Flanagan, Oculus is the first time he has worked with a known studio, here Blumhouse Productions, best known for their
The Europa One mission was the first attempt to send men and women into deep space, and the first privately funded deep space mission, a journey to Jupiter’s
The road to glory is a long one for William Adama; production of Blood and Chrome, the immediate prequel to Battlestar Galactica telling the story of his first
Released late last year and inspired by the science fiction poems of Edwin Morgan, some of which are presented here, this collection is subtitled contemporary science fiction poems
There’s no business like show business, allegedly, but increasingly it would seem that the business that show prefers to be like is itself. While sequels, remakes and spinoffs
Thirty years ago, science fiction on television was largely aimed at children, or at most, a family audience. In Britain, Doctor Who and the shows of Gerry Anderson