Bluebird: Author Ciel Pierlot tells us about her space opera thriller
We speak to author (and hardcore gaymer) Ciel Pierlot about her female-led, lesbian gunslinger space-opera thriller, Bluebird.
We speak to author (and hardcore gaymer) Ciel Pierlot about her female-led, lesbian gunslinger space-opera thriller, Bluebird.
We speak to writer Greg Weisman about writing an anime-style animation for the DC animated universe with Catwoman: Hunted.
After working with Lana Wachowski on Speed Racer and then global-trotting sci-fi series, Sense8, a simple brunch turned into a new job for editor Joseph ‘Jett’ Sally: working on The Matrix Resurrections…
We take a behind-the-scenes glimpse of new disaster movie Moonfall with legendary director Roland Emmerich and stars Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson and John Bradley
What does it take to design the practical stillsuit for the Arrakians or craft the intimidating Harkonnens’ armour? We speak to costume designers Jacqueline West and Robert Morgan about creating the costumes of Dune…
A devastating flu pandemic has changed the world as we know it in new series, Station Eleven. We spoke to its stars Mackenzie Davis and Himesh Patel about making a show about a pandemic during a pandemic.
SciFiNow exclusively speaks to Hollywood legend Dolph Lundgren…
An ex-soldier is given a place to live alongside a young woman and her dying mother in new horror, Amulet. However, not everything is as it seems. We spoke to the film’s writer and director, Romola Garai, about subverting expectations and creating creatures for her first feature film.
Author James Breakwell tells us about his sci-fi comedy The Chosen Twelve and why he always knew that the story would start with God in a coffee maker…
Revolutionary Nineties drama, Twin Peaks, pioneered the format of what eventually became serialised storytelling in all forms of television. Back in 2012, we spoke to the show’s creator and writer, Mark Frost, about the show’s early demise, how he initially planned to run it for five seasons and his collaboration with David Lynch.
As Skyward Inn lands on paperback, we speak to its author Aliya Whiteley about how a radio documentary inspired her to write her speculative sci-fi…
We speak to Dune’s Director of Photography Greig Fraser about adapting the unadaptable and collaborating with Denis Villeneuve.
Director and writer Denis Villeneuve exclusively reveals to us his love of Frank Herbert’s seminal sci-fi novel, his hopes on part two of his adaptation of Dune and whether we’ll see a director’s cut…
A young couple are desperately seeking safety to give birth to their child during a robo-apocalypse in personal sci-fi drama Mother/Android. We speak to the movie’s writer and director Mattson Tomlin to find out more…
Making an almighty impact upon its release over 20 years ago, Roland Emmerich’s Independence Day helped to reinvigorate the Hollywood event movie. We take a retrospective look back at what made the movie so entertaining and speak to screenwriter Dean Devlin and production designer Patrick Tatopoulos.
Gremlins star Frances Lee McCain talks about doing battle with those nasty Gremlins…
How could a team-up of Steven Spielberg, Chris Columbus and Joe Dante result in anything other than one of the definitive feel-good fantasy movies of the Eighties? You laughed, screamed and aww-ed, and now we catch up with the cast and creators of Gremlins…
What if the theory behind The Matrix was actually real? That’s what Rodney Ascher explores in his documentary A Glitch In The Matrix and we spoke to him to find out more…
James Wan is back to his horror roots with Malignant. We spoke to him about being inspired by Italian horror films, Nineties serial killer stories and imaginary friends…
Don’t Look Up finds a planet-destroying asteroid hurtling its way to earth. We speak to Dr Amy Mainzer who worked on the movie’s science with the cast and crew about what in the movie could happen and whether we’re prepared for a giant asteroid hitting our planet…