When it was announced that Michael Moorcock, legendary veteran of British science fiction and fantasy literature, was to pen an original novel based on the latest series of
On the evening of Saturday 28th August, rather than sitting down to enjoy Let’s Kill Hitler, Geek Chocolate took the opportunity to spend time with Mark Kermode, not
The latest piece of cinematic driftwood arriving on multiplex screens is Fright Night, originally a hit in the summer of 1985, when it starred William Ragsdale as teenager
On Tuesday 16th August, the Scottish novelist Chris Brookmyre was kind enough to take a few minutes before the RBS sponsored event at the Edinburgh Book Festival A Fictional
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
Join GeekChocolate as we look back over the short run of a much maligned science fiction show and ask whether it would have been more successful had the
Marvel is assembling a mighty team. Under the guidance of Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Joss Whedon, they will be unleashed upon cinema screens the world over in the
With its British premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival, Stormhouse is a new horror film bearing the tagline “The military have captured and imprisoned a supernatural entity, and
Brad Fraser, enfant terrible of Canadian theatre, has been creating controversial and groundbreaking plays for over twenty years, and has recently lectured on censorship and his personal battles to
On Sunday 26th June, Thomas Dekker was kind enough to take time out of his busy schedule at the Starfury T3 Convention at the Radisson Edwardian Hotel to