Fox Pins Franchise Hopes on “Incarceron”

Looking for their next big franchise, Fox has won the rights to adapt Catherine Fisher’s “Incarceron.”

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Interview: Jeffrey Overstreet

The author of Raven’s Ladder sits down with Faith & Geekery for a conversation about art, faith, and fantasy.

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Must Watch: 3 New Trailers

Check out the hot new trailers for three upcoming geeky flicks: Avatar, Alice in Wonderland, and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.

Neil Gaiman’s Leading Ladies

Discussing the fantastic worlds of Neil Gaiman and referring to an excellent series at Filmwell about the leading ladies of Coraline and MirrorMask.

A Man In His 30s Experiences Twilight

I need to admit this up front: I am way outside of the target demographic for this book.
Still, it all began with a few notes on Facebook. A friend of mine mentioned she was reading “shlocky vampire books.” I correctly assumed it was Twilight, the phenomenon that rivals Harry Potter in terms of sales, if [...]

Rough Intro to Anime: The Films of Studio Ghibli

Once in awhile you hear about someone going to see a movie a second time in the theater. A little less often will you end up going to a movie three times in a theater. I’ve only done it twice.
One was something of an accident; I saw Batman Begins twice due to a weekday discount. [...]

Book Review: Auralia’s Colors

Auralia’s Colors by Jeffrey Overstreet is a book with many familiar elements, but they’re arranged in a way you probably haven’t seen before.  From the author’s website:
“When thieves find an abandoned child lying in a monster’s footprint, they have no idea that their wilderness discovery will change the course of history.  Cloaked in mystery, Auralia [...]

Coming Soon, Part 2

Continuing the series on upcoming movies that have sparked some interest on my part, we move past 1-18-08 to another that a lot of people probably haven’t heard of–and if you have, you’ve probably been following it for a while.
Beowulf.
If you missed it in high school or college English class somewhere, Beowulf is, according to [...]