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more about #johnshirley cylon_conspiracy: I can't read the review just because I don't want to be spoiled, but I have been watching Hitchcock films at a furious pace lately, so that has piqued... more » Dresan: I am waiting so very impatiently for this movie. I loved the book (so funny, so sad!) and basically it's the only movie I want to see in a while. more » MargaretMoony: I am so excited to see this movie! more » Lassus: I probably won't see the movie - just not that interested - but I really want to give John Shirley credit for an excellent and well-written review, wh... more » Noiresque: Ummm...hate to break it to you, but Hitchcock already incorporated Dali into the dream sequence sets of "Spellbound" So Hitchcock x Dali has already ... more » Kariangelle: Has the movie adaptation dropped the rape and just gone with murder? It was significant in the book because Harvey wasn't just a random "serial kille... more » nozer: Didn't Hitchcock already meet Dali in Spellbound? more » korybing: You had me at "Hitchcock Meets Dali". I love visually-crazy movies, so I am very excited about this flick. more » DarthChimay: So, Jackson's not pulling a fast one and finally delivering Meet the Feebles 2? Damn. more » drdoombot: I have no interest in reading the book, but this review makes the movie seem like it's worth checking out. more » CoffinDodger (If the typos crap. Blame my keyboard): I cant wait to see this. Ive liked Jackson before LOTR. I was a big fan of the Frightners, so im seriously looking forward to this! Also...anyone who... more » peptolightwave: Sorry but you must of see a completely different film than i did. The film i saw was incoherent and sloppy. Peter Jackson only focuses on the special ... more » W10002: It sounds like a decent adaptation, probably for people who haven't read the book. As for the ending with symbolism, hopefully it's not as bad as The... more » limber: I read the book, and am back with a resounding "meh". Imaginative, yes. Suspenseful, yes. But there were lots of tired old cliches in here, and the... more » simplyscott: i, too, have a love/hate relationship with these book reviews. they always sound so spectacular, and now i have yet another pile of unread books grow... more » agentgray: "In the early years of the Cheney administration" Let it go, people. Old. #johnshirley more » LittleDragon: This has to stop. I already bought 6 books and checked another 10 out of the library in the past two weeks. No more reviews of really interesting soun... more » Grey_Area: John Shirley writes the best lowlife scumbags. Also, he wrote the screenplay for The Crow. #johnshirley more » SuperTuna: Geez - I saw the cover and I thought it was a Smallville/Supernatural mashup. #johnshirley more » doggo: Holy crap! Chaim Bertman's review of this book is a work of art! #johnshirley more » -
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The Lovely Bones: Hitchcock Meets Dali In Purgatory
The man who managed to film Lord Of The Rings has chosen to adapt introspective afterlife novel The Lovely Bones, and once again he's taken some liberties. But the result is a surprisingly seamless fusion of Hitchcock and Salvador Dali. More » -
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The Master Of Weird Stories Crafts A Dark, Terrible Odyssey
Set in the poignant urban blight of a near-future New York, Bleak History follows the soulful and brooding Gabriel Bleak on a classic hero's journey. Which is to say, against his will, to the hidden source of his mounting affliction.
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The New Noir Fantasy Shows Magical Cities In Decay
A noir light is shining over fantasy — many of the best fantasy books on the shelves right now feature bloody-minded, morally gray protagonists battling their way through rotten cities and bleak landscapes. Here's why noir is truest urban fantasy.
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