Ray Bradbury

‘We used a beachball as an alien!’ John Carpenter on his gloriously shonky sci-fi comedy Dark Star
‘The control room buttons were upside-down ice-cube trays, one space suit had a dish-drying rack on it – and the special effects guy wrote the theme tune lyrics’
Strange New Words: Space's sci-fi reader's club
Join Space.com's monthly, virtual reading community where we enjoy science fiction one short story at a time.
I Rewatched A Forgotten Disney Horror Film For The First Time In Decades, And It's Somehow Better And Worse Than I Remember
You can finally watch this lost Disney horror movie on Disney+.
A Michael B. Jordan Flick With Only 31% On Rotten Tomatoes Has Quietly Been Climbing The Streaming Charts
You can still catch up on this MBJ movie anytime.
50 Years Ago, One Shocking Sci-Fi Film Quietly Changed Two Genres At Once
The 'Stepford Wives' is just as relevant today as it was in 1975. Maybe even more so.
Trump supporters are missing the point of this provocative magazine cover
It’s a picture that speaks a thousand words.
"I heard Portishead’s Dummy on the radio and thought to myself: ‘I can make that'": Air's Moon Safari is 25 years old, but still sounds like it will be made in 25 years' time. Here's the story of the greatest chillout album ever
And why you should see them play the whole album live this year…
7 Great Horror Short Stories That Deserve Their Own Frightening Movie Or TV Adaptation
These short horror stories would make great movies or TV shows.
Michael Bishop obituary
Experimental science fiction writer who looked to distant worlds and ages to address eternal human concerns
Joanne Harris: ‘When I first read Ulysses I hated it with a passion’
The Chocolat author on the magic of Ray Bradbury, beating Ulysses fatigue, and the poetry of Wuthering Heights