StarBeast — Prologue: Alien, Dan O’Bannon’s Cosmic Horror

The Alien story begins with Dan O’Bannon, a Hollywood writer with a taste for Lovecraft and the sci-fi of old. It was during the pre-production of the ill-fated Dune directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky that O’Bannon had a fateful meeting: a Swiss surreal artist by the name of Hans Ruedi Giger. Giger had been hired by… Read More StarBeast — Prologue: Alien, Dan O’Bannon’s Cosmic Horror

Exclusive: Interview with Jaroslav Kosmina!

We have interviewed the author of the Kaiju size chart that has been doing the rounds on the internet lately (and which you can see above, completed)! Monster Legacy: Let’s start with the basics: what got you into illustration? Jaroslav Kosmina: I’ve always been a huge science fiction enthusiast, and for me, Spielberg’s Jurassic Park… Read More Exclusive: Interview with Jaroslav Kosmina!

Las Criaturas del Laberinto del Fauno

El Laberinto del Fauno (inappropriately translated overseas as Pan’s Labyrinth) was independently written, produced and directed by Guillermo del Toro, with a budget of approximately 16 million dollars. The film’s effects were created by Everett Burrell’s CafeFX — which animated the digital effects — and David Marti’s DDT Efectos Speciales — which built the extensive… Read More Las Criaturas del Laberinto del Fauno

Draco

In the late 80s, Raffaella de Laurentiis began proposing to various Studio Executives her pet project — a fantasy film set in the 10th century, about the unlikely alliance between a Dragon and a Knight. Written by Charles Edward Pogue and based on a story by Pogue and Patrick Read Johnson, Dragonheart was a project that for… Read More Draco