Marginalia
Apr. 6th, 2005 08:16 amDavid Fury moves from Lost to The Inside, aka Tim Minear's new show, now due this autumn. And apparently he's recruited Jane Espenson as well. [via
iainjclark]
New Tom McRae track! 'For The Restless'.[via
justlikeblood]
BBC Cult has a website for Dark Season! Major points to them. Also, BBC4 will be screening an interview/retrospective thingy with the man himself next Monday (and repeating it later in the week). [via
daweaver]
If there is no more Carnivale I may cry.
Coolest thing I've seen this week: transparent screens. [via
claire_weaver]
Fiction: poking around Strange Horizons I came across a fine series of Other Cities by Benjamin Rosenbaum.
Discussion of the adaptation of Sin City at Bookslut
benpeek has finished his Street Conversations, and also written about magazines as objects. I have to say, I'm getting more and more tired of the digest format myself. I like it in principle, and F&SF isn't too bad, but Asimov's can be downright ugly sometimes.
Eastercon report roundup:
despotliz here,
swisstone here,
andrewducker here,
greengolux here. Liz also has some photos here, and
flyingsauce has some here.
And finally: Primer is out on DVD in a couple of weeks, at least in the States. It's one of the best, if not the best, time-travel films I've ever seen, and my second-favourite film of last year (and according to Amazon, the sixth coolest sf thing not released yet). Everyone go order it. [via Tom]
New Tom McRae track! 'For The Restless'.[via
BBC Cult has a website for Dark Season! Major points to them. Also, BBC4 will be screening an interview/retrospective thingy with the man himself next Monday (and repeating it later in the week). [via
If there is no more Carnivale I may cry.
Coolest thing I've seen this week: transparent screens. [via
Fiction: poking around Strange Horizons I came across a fine series of Other Cities by Benjamin Rosenbaum.
Discussion of the adaptation of Sin City at Bookslut
Eastercon report roundup:
And finally: Primer is out on DVD in a couple of weeks, at least in the States. It's one of the best, if not the best, time-travel films I've ever seen, and my second-favourite film of last year (and according to Amazon, the sixth coolest sf thing not released yet). Everyone go order it. [via Tom]