Category: Emad's SF

Everybody needs a voice, and Arab and Muslim science fiction is no exception. This is Emad's gift to his colleagues across the region and beyond. A platform for the unheard, reviewing, and interviewing the avant-garde to mend cultural bridges from the Global South to the Global North.

Emad Aysha17/10/2025

Chlorophyll (2025) – When the Egyptian becomes a potted plant

I just read Sherif Bihari’s SF novel Chlorophyll (2025).  You know what, it only took […]
Emad Aysha08/10/2025

The Eden Look – Café culture and the Charlie Kirk assassination

You are no doubt familiar with the ‘simulation’ theory of the Charlie Kirk assassination, again […]
Emad Aysha02/10/2025

Snake Eyes – The ‘98 prophesied signature death of Charlie Kirk

It seems I’m not the only one who seeks meaningful connections in real life through […]
Emad Aysha27/09/2025

Downward Trajectories – ‘Blue Thunder’ and the Charlie Kirk conspiracy

My fever-dream insights concerning the neck shot that tragically ended the life of Charlie Kirk […]
Emad Aysha22/09/2025

Sci-Fi in Translation: Monkeys and Magic Markers

I finally got around to watching the French sci-fi classic, the black and white short […]
Emad Aysha16/09/2025

Parade of Patsies – Scripted assassins in fact and fiction

Something strange happened to me the other day. In a fever dream, I remembered a […]
Emad Aysha10/09/2025

Genre Genius – Ken Russell’s Mahler as a sci-fi hero

Just recently got to watch a fantastic movie by director Ken Russell, Mahler (1974). It […]
Emad Aysha02/09/2025

The Blah Conspiracy – From Sidney Sheldon to Chuck Norris

Just watched an atrocious movie the other day, Sidney Sheldon’s Bloodline (1979). I only did […]
Emad Aysha28/08/2025

Slaughterhouse-Five: Lessons in star-charmed self-indulgence

I forced myself to watch Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) the other day. I’d actually watched it as […]
Emad Aysha22/08/2025

Germans On The Run – Franka Potente’s wild streak in cinema

Like everybody in the English-speaking world, the only movie I’d watched Franka Potente in was […]
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