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Category Archives: Bloggerview
Lord of Film – an interview with Randal Plunkett
Randal Plunkett, the 21st Lord Dunsany, is an award winning director and producer hailing from one of the oldest and most prominent families in Ireland, the Plunketts. From a young age Randal was brought up surrounded by culture which has heavily … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggerview, Films
Tagged 2001 A Space Odyssey, Alfred Hitchcock, Anbdrei Tarkovsky, Brave New World, Cape Fear, Dario Argento, Dawn of the Dead, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, George Clooney, George Orwell, George Romero, Kim Kold, Lord Dunsany, Mads Mattheisen, Philip K. Dick, Psycho, Scarface, Solaris, Stalker, Stanislaw Lem, Stanley Kubrick, Stev en Soderbergh, Suspiria, Teddy Bear, The Birds, The Last House on the Left, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Wong Kar Wei
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Resident Alien (He’s from Cork) – an interview with David Murphy
David Murphy is the author of a well-received novel LONGEVITY CITY (USA 2005), novellas ARKON CHRONICLES (2003) and BIRD OF PREY (2011), and several volumes of award-winning short stories (most recently LOST NOTES – Ireland 2004). He is a founder … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggerview, Interviews
Tagged Albedo One, Arkon Chronicles, Arthur C. Clarke, Bird of Prey, Blister on the Moon, Bruce Springsteen, Cormac McCarthy, Farenheit 451, Fruupp, Gollancz, Graham Parker, Guernica, Guy de Maupassant, Herman Hesse, James Joyce, Jenny Agutter, Longevity City, Lost Notes, Maurice Walsh Award, Michael Nesmith, Michel Houellebecq, Michjael Cunningham, Monty Python, Moody Blues, Nic Roeg, Orson Scott Card, Pablo Picasso, Phiip K. Dick, Planet of the Apes, Rabelais, Samuel Beckett, Sean O'Faolain, T. S. Elliot, TasteLoudest Whisper, The Brothers Karamazov, The Martian Chronicles, W.B. Yeates, Walkabout, Warren Zevon
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Indie film director Christopher Witherspoon interviewed – do not read this if you are of a sensitive nature!
Christopher’s desire to make movies started at age 12 when he first saw “Star Wars”. He persuaded his parents to buy him a Super 8 film camera and began making his own little movies. He has worked for many production … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggerview, Films, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged 2001 A Space Odyssey, 21 Jump Street, A Clockwork Orange, Alberto Vargas, Alfred Hitchcock, Alien, Arthur, Batman: The Dark Knight, Blue Velvet, Bob Hoskins, Breathless, Casablanca, Channing Tatum, Chariots of Fire, Chloe Moretz, Christopher Walken, Citizen Kane, CollinFarrell, David Lynch, Dr. Strangelove, Duel, Dwight Yoakam, E.T., Francois Truffaut, Frank Frazetta, Friday the 13th, From Beyond, Gaspar Noe, George Petty, Gone with the Wind, Greg Hildebrandt, Halloween, Hammer House of Horrors, Herb Ritz, Horst P. Horst, I Am Cuba, Jaws, Jessica Alba, John Carpenter, Kevin James, Magnificent Ambersons, Mario Bava and Sergio Leone, Mark Strong, Martin Scorsese, Nightmare On Elm Street, Orson Welles, Paul Thomas Anderson, Psycho, Quentin Tarantino, Re-Animator, Rear Window, Rocky, Roger Corman, Rollerball, Ron Cobb, Saturday Night Fever, Sid Mead, Sin City, Stanley Kubrick, Star Wars, Steven Spielberg, Terrence Malick, The Bad News Bears, The Exorcist, The Godfather, The Sting, Top Gun, Touch of Evil, Troll, Watchmen, Wes Craven, Westworld
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Artist Nouveau – The Stylish Mr Kemp
My name is Chaz and I’m an Art Nouveau illustrator from Denver. I trained at the Art Institute of Colorado and I’ve been a freelance artist for a number of years now. As to my medium, I primarily use a … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggerview, Interviews
Tagged Alphonse Mucha, Arthur Adams, Aubrey Beardsley, Celtic Woman, Chaz Kemp, Cirque du Soleil, Clannad, Emilie Autumn, George Mann, George Perez, Ivan Bilibin, Jim Fitzpatrick, Joe Madureira, Joe Quesada, Level 42, Mike Resnick, Old Blind Dogs, Pandora Celtica, Sting, Walter Crane
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Science Fiction Musicals? Whatever Next – an interview with Laura Tisdall
Laura graduated from the University of Surrey with a First Class BMus (Hons) degree in Music. She has written the music for the Hugh Wooldridge/Bill Kenwright UK tour of The Haunting, starring Paul Nicholas, and her first musical Faerytale, was … Continue reading
One Liners – The Seanan McGuire Interview
Tell me one little-known fact about Seanan McGuire. Despite having a well-deserved reputation for loving ghoulies and ghosties and long-legged beasties and things that go bump in the night, when I’m having a bad day, there is nothing better in … Continue reading
Mosaic – The Claude Lalumière Interview
Claude Lalumière was born in Montreal in 1966. In his late teens and early twenties, he dabbled — in French — with filmmaking, poetry, fiction, and humour. In 1989, he opened the first of his two English-language bookshops, Nebula, followed … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernie Mireault, Camille Alexa, CZP, Dagan Books, The Jam, The Montreal Gazette, Vehicule Press
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