Magzter GOLD ile Sınırsız Olun

Magzter GOLD ile Sınırsız Olun

Sadece 9.000'den fazla dergi, gazete ve Premium hikayeye sınırsız erişim elde edin

$149.99
 
$74.99/Yıl

Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

Enter Sandman

New Zealand Listener

|

July 30 - August 5, 2022

Neil Gaiman's breakthrough comic series finally arrives on screen, leading a wave of fantasy epics headed to television.

- RUSSELL BAILLIE

Enter Sandman

It could be said that, after a long nightmare, Neil Gaiman is having a dream run with screen adaptations. The streaming era has been good to the veteran fantasy author. It has allowed his past works, often too mythologically and theologically dense and historically sprawling for easy screen translation, to become bigbudget, star-studded television shows.

He has had some movies of his lighter work, like fairy-tale comedy Stardust (2007) and the stop-motion animated children's horror Coraline (2009). More recently, though, his novels American Gods and Good Omens (co-written with Terry Pratchett) have become multi-season series on Amazon Prime, the TV arm of a company that has been selling his books since it began.

Considering the size of the writer's catalogue, there has not been a lot of Gaiman on screen, despite all the meetings he has been in.

"I'd definitely gone through the Hollywood blender," he told the Auckland Writers Festival last year, where he attracted the longest lines of autograph seekers. He remembered when, in the early 2000s, the Hollywood Reporter published a cover story on why he was getting so lost in translation.

"It was a whole thing about how Neil Gaiman has had more things optioned and not made than any other human being on the planet. What's nice is, actually looking back on it, most of those things hadn't happened because the time was wrong for them."

Now it seems the time is right for The Sandman, his breakthrough DC Comics series, published between 1989 and 1996, which arrives as a Netflix series with Gaiman as co-creator, co-writer and executive producer.

New Zealand Listener'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Down to earth diva

One of the great singers of our time, Joyce DiDonato is set to make her New Zealand debut with Berlioz.

time to read

8 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Tamahori in his own words

Opening credits

time to read

5 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Thought bubbles

Why do chewing gum and doodling help us concentrate?

time to read

3 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

The Don

Sir Donald McIntyre, 1934-2025

time to read

2 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

I'm a firestarter

Late spring is bonfire season out here in the sticks. It is the time of year when we rural types - even we half-baked, lily-livered ones who have washed up from the city - set fire to enormous piles of dead wood, felled trees and sundry vegetation that have been building up since last summer, or perhaps even the summer before.

time to read

2 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Salary sticks

Most discussions around pay equity involve raising women's wages to the equivalent of men's. But there is an alternative.

time to read

3 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

THE NOSE KNOWS

A New Zealand innovation is clearing the air for hayfever sufferers and revolutionising the $30 billion global nasal decongestant market.

time to read

2 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

View from the hilltop

A classy Hawke's Bay syrah hits all the right notes to command a high price.

time to read

2 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Speak easy

Much is still unknown about the causes of stuttering but researchers are making progress on its genetic origins.

time to read

3 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Recycling the family silver?

As election year looms, National is looking for ways to pay for its inevitable promises.

time to read

4 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size