A Netflix show is adapting one of Philip Dick’s cult novels, and it’s hard not to see how it comes of as the perfect follow ...
The work of Philip K. Dick has inspired some of the best sci-fi movies, and also some of the worst, like this forgotten ...
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Bryan Cranston, Steve Buscemi, and more A-listers starred in an underrated Philip K Dick adaptation
Many of Philip K. Dick's writings were made into movies or TV shows, including this one-season series with a star-studded ...
Blade Runner was inspired by Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, so what did the famed sci-fi writer think ...
Philip K. Dick was born Dec. 16, 1928, in Chicago, Illinois, but his final resting place is in Fort Morgan’s Riverside Cemetery. A science fiction writer, Dick’s many literary works explored ...
Prolific science-fiction writer Philip K. Dick's novels and short stories have inspired films like Blade Runner and Minority Report. Excerpts from seminal novels A Scanner Darkly, Ubik, The Man in the ...
Join us on a trip around the world of literature as we survey the international titles that are coming to the big and small ...
Marc Haefele review's David Dufty's "How to Build an Android," then tells us about editing three of Philip K. Dick's 1960s sci-fi novels. Frankenstein’s movie monster was immolated by raging peasants.
Media Rights Capital, which produced the Matt Damon film, was fighting over whether the sci-fi story was in the public domain. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large The legal fight over The ...
They say not to judge a book by its cover, but that can be an almost impossible task. Especially with amazing companies like The Folio Society upping the game for stunning cover illustrations. Last ...
The things that draw readers to the science-fiction novels of Philip K. Dick are the same ones that make them hard to film: shifting identities, artificial realities, unreliable perceptions. Here are ...
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