16 Surprising Facts About Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury's science fiction classic Fahrenheit 451, published in 1953, remains full of surprises, contradictions, and misconceptions.
Ray Bradbury's science fiction classic Fahrenheit 451, published in 1953, remains full of surprises, contradictions, and misconceptions.
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The fifth dimension is about to meet the world of streaming.
Bryan Fuller—of 'Pushing Daisies,''Hannibal,' and 'American Gods' fame—has been tapped to reboot the series, which went off the air 30 years ago.
The Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker, will step back into the iconic role.
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The sci-fi series that kicked off a Browncoat revolution debuted 15 years ago.
Bill Murray's sweat-stained jumpsuit is within your grasp.
For such a visionary futurist, Bradbury—who was born on this day in 1920—was rather old-fashioned.
<em>Star Trek: Discovery</em> will adhere to a cardinal rule from Gene Roddenberry.
Bill Nye and Neil Gaiman are also involved in the project.
'The X-Files: Cold Cases' is out there. You just have to listen.
Come quietly, or there will be trouble.
The future of law enforcement hit theaters 30 years ago—and it wore a Walkman.
9. NASA flatly denies one of the insinuations made in the film.
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