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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 ...
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 up to a Stephen King film.
The work of Philip K. Dick has inspired some of the best sci-fi movies, and also some of the worst, like this forgotten ...
Netflix is adapting a Philip K. Dick book, and it is hard not to see how it would be the perfect follow-up to Tom Cruise’s ...
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 ...
Join us on a trip around the world of literature as we survey the international titles that are coming to the big and small ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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