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Taking the Opera Out of Space Opera: Ronald D. Moore Discusses the Forthcoming Battlestar Galactica |
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Writer Robert Falconer takes a look at the new Battlestar Galactica which Ronald D. Moore promises to be a "re-awakening" of sorts for the sci-fi genre that has become aggressively unrealistic. |
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John Allen Nelson: Seeking Shelter |
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Steven Eramo interviews John Allen Nelson about his independent feature Shelter and his other future endeavors. |
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California Writers Club |
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Writers throughout the state of California have a unique opportunity once shared by great Golden State authors like Mark Twain and Jack London. They can interact with other scribes and improve their craft through the successful, statewide and long-standing California Writers Club. |
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"V" for Violence, "N" for Nudity and "T" for Therapeutic: Why We Watch Films Over and Over and Over |
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Why can a good movie have you biting your nails the second time you see it? Don't you already know what is going to happen? And why do you even care when you know it's mere fiction? It's called projection—a term often used by therapists to explain why you ascribe faults to your spouse that are really all about your own issues. But here, fully engaged in a narrative, projection is what turns a truly great film into something closely related to dreams. |
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100 Years of Dracula: Why Does He Scare the Bejesus Out of Us? |
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The legend of Dracula has evolved over the past 100 years. Writer-producer Rich Markey offers a look at how different points in history mean different Draculas. |
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Art, Business and Guilty Pleasures: Fear of the Hollywood Villain |
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What is so fascinating about Hollywood villains these days? Are they symbolic of America's moral demise? Writer Ryan FitzGerald gives his interpretation on the Hollywood Villain. |
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