Black horror is having a big moment. So is its pioneer, Tananarive Due (www.latimes.com)
Tananarive Due's new novel, 'The Reformatory,' is the latest in a career of Black horror fiction. It began with an upbringing steeped in civil-rights activism.
Tananarive Due's new novel, 'The Reformatory,' is the latest in a career of Black horror fiction. It began with an upbringing steeped in civil-rights activism.
The streaming wars are coming to an end. As the survivors stumble dazed through the wreckage of what remains, it’s hard not to wonder if the struggle has irreparably damaged what they claimed to be fighting over.
Casey Bloys ordered staffers to create fake accounts to fire back at critics, according to texts reviewed by Rolling Stone as part of a new lawsuit.
Marvel has enjoyed a nearly uninterrupted string of hits ever since it started independently producing its movies with 2008’s “Iron Man.”
an introduction to the Caribbean SFF Special Issue
As authors across the world explore their darkest fears, horror fiction is evolving to offer a chilling reflection of our times
A J-horror expert gives her take on the essence of the genre and the cultural roots of its creative choices.
Arcologies in science fiction
Many thanks to the contributors who sent the below responses. Never Whistle at Night, a haunting new anthology of dark fiction crafted by Native writers and edited by Shane Hawk and Theodore C. Van…
Women writers are taking the Chinese science fiction scene by storm, with their increasing prominence one of the genre's most noticeable trends, according to participants at a major convention in Chengdu this week.
In the comments of a recent Instagram post, James Gunn revealed how he and Peter Safran will handle the tone of their new rebooted DC Universe.
From blood oaths to friendship bracelets, author Greta Kelly digs into why we love found family tropes.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 killed my favorite neighborhood and yours is next
EXCLUSIVE: As Deadline reported earlier this week, Douglas Mackinnon, who served as executive producer, director and co-showrunner on the first two seasons of Good Omens, will not be returning for …
Some thoughts on how we treat monsters in our stories
2023 has, so far, been a year full of innovative and mind-bending anthologies, and Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror is one of the best. With an incredible list of contributors,…
Arcane is now an even more important part of League of Legends
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It's another bland exorcism movie but with 'Exorcist' branding.
With Ahsoka, it increasingly feels like Star Wars continuity is a series of Pavlovian triggers designed to appeal to audience members who already care about the objects on screen.
The Exorcist: Believer is a timely piece of horror cinema, a dark allegory about the way in which the modern world seems designed to pit people against one another and force them to make monstrous choices that fundamentally compromise them.
Union interest continues to grow
Shell knows young people are worried about climate change and hopes some Fortnite maps will fix that
A coordinated campaign to flood the internet with racist images is using Bing and DALL-E 3’s text-to-image AI tool.