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February BSFA London Meeting: David Edgerton Interview
BSFA News On Wednesday 24th February 2010 from around 7pm David Edgerton ( Hans Rausing Professor of the History of Science and Technology, and author of The Shock of the Old: technology and global history si... Read More..

BSFA Award Shortlist.
BSFA News The results are in, all nominations have been counted and we have great pleasure in announcing the BSFA Award Shortlist. Congratulations to all the nominees! Note that there are only four nominees ... Read More..

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Featured Articles

CAPBRITMy Solomon Kane weekend
by Liz De Jager 01/03/2010 04:53:52

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CAPBRITJetse de Vries Shines On
by Ian Whates 05/01/2010 08:44:14

  Jetse de Vries, who was part of the Interzone editorial team from March 2004 until September 2008, has been very busy promoting near-future, op... Read More..

CAPBRITInterview with Angry Robot
by Ian Whates 08/02/2010 16:59:24

Ian Whates conducts a ‘Behind the Scenes Interview’ with those responsible for new Harper Collins imprint Angry Robot IW : Launching a new impri... Read More..

CAPBRITChris Beckett Interviewed by Ian Whates
by Ian Whates 05/01/2010 08:53:09

1. The two book deal you’ve recently signed will see the reissue of your novel The Holy Machine . Will the second book also be a reissue or somethin... Read More..

Film Reviews

CAPBRITMutant Chronicles
by Martin McGrath

My natural inclination with British made films is to want to give them the benefit of the doubt. Few enough films get made in this country and even fewer sf and fantasy films get made, get distributed and attract a reasonable amount of attention. So I really, really wanted to be able to say nice things about Mutant Chronicles – especially since they’ve managed to attract a cast with some reasonably recognisable names – including Ron Perlman and Thomas Jane.   Based on a board game, Mutant Chronicles is set in 2707 where constant war and the exploitation of natural resources have destroyed... Read More..

CAPBRITIron Man
by Lon S. Cohen

Originally published in Matrix 187 on 01.06.2008   Released 2nd May 2008 Directed by Jon Favreau Runtime 126 mins Dark Blades Films Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Gwyneth Paltrow 'Iron Man' reviewed by Lon S. Cohen Standing in my kitchen after viewing Iron Man on opening night, I had the strange sense that something was terribly wrong. Earlier I had taken my teenaged son to see the movie, leaving my wife at home. That wasn’t the problem. The problem lay in the question. The same question we all have to ... Read More..

CAPBRITLet The Right One In
by Martin McGrath

I’m sick of vampires. I’m sick of men in long coats with middle-European accents and aristocratic bearing sporting pompous hair. I’m sick of the sensitive ones who really long for love after centuries of ripping out the throats of virgins and who only need to find the right woman to toss aside the past and indulge in some of the most cringingly badly written sex in all of English literature. I’m sick of the misunderstood teenage vampires who are just rebelling against the man. I am sick to death of vampires. So it came as a bit of a surprise to discover that I loved Let The Ri... Read More..

CAPBRITIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
by Donna Scott

Originally published in Matrix 188 on 17.06.2009 Released 22 May 2008 Directed by Steven Spielberg Runtime 124 mins Paramount Pictures Writers: David Koepp and George Lucas 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull' reviewed by Donna Scott Any film directed by Steven Spielberg, with a screenplay co-written by George Lucas would surely have enough Hollywood glitz about it to make it not just the blockbuster film for this summer, but arguably a contender for the decade. Factor in those two magical words ‘Indiana’ and ‘Jone... Read More..

CAPBRITKung Fu Panda Is A Kick In The Pants
by Lon S. Cohen

Released 4 July 2008 Directed by Mark Osborne & John Stevenson Runtime 92mins DreamWorks Animation Stars Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Ian McShane, Jackie Chan Originally published in Matrix 188 on 07.07.2008 'Kung Fu Panda' Reviewed by Lon S. Cohen When I heard that Jack Black was going to star in an animated Dreamworks production populated only by animal characters playing a martial arts wielding panda, my initial reaction was, “What the Fu?” But as the brilliantly rendered characters appeared all over the Inte... Read More..

CAPBRITIn The Name of the King: Burt Reynolds Does Fantasy... Badly
by Martin McGrath

Directed by Uwe Boll Release date: 11 January 2008 Runtime 127 mins Brightlight Pictures Writer: Doug Taylor (screenplay) & Jason Rappaport (story) Originally published in Matrix 188 on 07.07.2008 'In The Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale' Reviewed by Martin McGrath You can say what you like about Uwe Boll – and mostly those statements tend to include the words “talentless” and “hack” – but you can’t deny his uncanny ability to attract funding and get films made. Of course, generally speaking, the world would be a better pla... Read More..

CAPBRITDoomsday: Shallow and Derivative... but Fun!
by Martin McGrath

Released 9 May 2008 Directed by Neil Marshall Runtime 113mins Rogue Pictures Writers: Neil Marshall Originally published in Matrix 188 on 07.07.2008 'Doomsday' Reviewed by Martin McGrath It is a mistake to think of watching a film as a passive experience. To properly enjoy cinema an audience, and the individual viewer, has to be willing to engage with the images flickering before them, they have to be willing to give something back. Any film worth watching will require the audience to work a bit to get the most from it. And some films ask more of their audienc... Read More..

CAPBRITOutpost - A Missed Opportunity
by Martin McGrath

Released 16 May 2008 Directed by Steve Barker Runtime 90 minutes Black Camel Pictures Writer: Rae Brunton Originally published in Matrix 188 on 07.07.2008 'Outpost' Reviewed by Martin McGrath Outpost has almost every element necessary to make a successful low budget horror movie. It has a strong cast but it’s made up of actors whose faces you’ll recognise but whose names will mostly escape you. It has a confined and atmospheric location – an underground bunker supposedly in Eastern Europe abandoned by the SS at the end of World War II. And it has a tense, ... Read More..

CAPBRITSynedoche, New York
by Martin McGrath

  Synedoche, New York is the first directorial outing by Charlie Kaufman, who has previously written a string of brilliant movies that includes Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Being John Malkovich, Adaptation and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind – each, in their own way, thoughtful, intelligent and complex fantasies. If you enjoyed those films then you are undoubtedly going to get something out of Synedoche, New York but whether it is pleasure or pain may depend on your state of mind. There will be plenty of people who dismiss the film as relentlessly self-indulgent and plent... Read More..

CAPBRITThe Incredible Hulk: The Jolly Green Giant Strikes Again!
by Martin McGrath

Released 13 June 2008 Directed by Louis Leterrier Runtime 114mins Marvel Enterprises Writer: Zak Penn Originally published in Matrix 188 on 08.07.2008 'The Incredible Hulk' Reviewed by Martin McGrath As one of the few people who enjoyed Ang Lee’s take on The Hulk (2003), I approached this relaunch of the franchise with a quiet dread. For all its faults Lee’s film at least had the strength of obvious intelligence and a seriousness of intent, even if it did eventually subside into a low-rent pseudo-Freudian drama. Having had ... Read More..