The voice of Spider-Man speaks
“I’m also not done growing up. Or just really immature,” actor Josh Keaton tells us
“I’m also not done growing up. Or just really immature,” actor Josh Keaton tells us
To celebrate the June release of PAUL, here’s an interview piece where the Geek Kings reveal their favourite sci-fi moments
The Marvel writer talks us through the differences between writing for comics and games.
Star John Noble also says a decision on Season 4 should happen in the next week or so.
We chat to the Hostel director about The Last Exorcism and finding new voices in horror.
To coincide with Minority Report’s release on Blu-ray, we chat to its key science adviser, John Underkoffler, about bringing its technology to life.
We talk to the veteran actor about his career, before the release of his autobiography.
SciFiNow recently had the pleasure of interviewing Red Dwarf’s Danny John-Jules. Talking about everything from the show’s initial success to its revival, John-Jules certainly had plenty to say.
SciFiNow recently spoke with Greg Grunberg who plays Matt Parkman in Heroes. Grunberg was keen to discuss the show and had some tantalising details to share regarding the future of Heroes. Minimal spoilers may follow…
SciFiNow spoke to Mary McDonnell, who plays President Laura Roslin on the recently-finished Battlestar Galactica at the SF Ball in February.
We caught up with Edward James Olmos to talk Battlestar Galactica, politics, and Adama…
An affable and pleasant personality in the flesh, SciFiNow caught up with the world’s most successful geek for the following chit-chat about this past, present and future plans…
Having established his genre credentials with such offbeat fare as Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls, writer/producer Bryan Fuller revisits some of his favourite themes in Pushing Daisies. The quirky new drama, which debuted in the US on 3 October, stars Lee Pace as Ned, a reclusive pie maker…
As SciFiNow anticipates Romero’s return to the silver screen with the upcoming Diary Of The Dead, we caught up with the master of splatter for the following exclusive interview…
Many special effects artists have gone on to obtain iconic status but none hold quite the same household name value as Ray Harryhausen. A legend to those who grew up with his work, the master of stop-motion animation has also attracted appreciation from whole new generations of fantasy film admirers and at 87 years old he is showing no signs of slowing down having just recently wrapped a whole new batch of DVD audio commentaries…..
Alan Moore’s Watchmen remains to this day one of the greatest comics to ever see print. A 12-part 400-page graphic novel, Watchmen was originally going to utilise a number of low-tier superhero characters owned by Charlton…
Joe Dante has long been one of the leading directors in the sci-fi/horror genre, having expertly leapt between low budget terror (1978’s Roger Corman-produced Piranha), classic creature features (including 1981’s The Howling and 1984’s Gremlins) and more innocent fantasy romps (such as 1985’s Explorers and 2003’s Looney Tunes: Back In Action).
We spoke to legendary director Paul Verhoeven about sci-fi, Starship Troopers, Basic Instinct and, of course, RoboCop…
SciFiNow speaks to Eric Brown, the author of Bengal Station, about his new novel, Helix.
We caught up with James Callis at the annual SF Ball to talk to him about Battlestar Galactica, his luck with the ladies, and Tricia Helfer…