Just as he did with the horror genre in In Search of Darkness, director David A. Weiner is back to shine a spotlight on the well-loved, forgotten, and mystifying science fiction films from the 1980’s in his new documentary, In Search of Tomorrow.
Just as he did with the horror genre in In Search of Darkness, director David A. Weiner is back to shine a spotlight on the well-loved, forgotten, and mystifying science fiction films from the 1980’s in his new documentary, In Search of Tomorrow.
Hughes edited, designed, and wrote the introduction to Rayguns and Rocket Ships and he took some time out of his schedule to discuss the genesis of the project and all of the great art inside.
You may not have seen the movie, but any sci-fi fan worth their salt will recognize an image of an actor in a gorilla suit with a robot head as the infamous Robot Monster (known to the truly knowledgeable as Ro-Man).
The 1957 adaptation of Richard Matheson’s The Incredible Shrinking Man arrives much bigger than normal this October thanks to the application of the Criterion Collection treatment.
Whether you grew-up with the newspaper ads or are just discovering them now, Ad Astra serves as an equal partner to be housed next to Michael Gingold’s Ad Nauseam on your book shelf.