Tag: Michael Crichton

  • Geneviève Bujold fights the medical patriarchy in Michael Crichton’s Coma

    Geneviève Bujold fights the medical patriarchy in Michael Crichton’s Coma

    A thriller set among medical professionals, with just enough scientific accuracy to temper its science fiction, and a craven corporation perverting science for profit? If only Michael Crichton‘s Coma had been set in an amusement park, it would have been the most Michael Crichton movie ever. More than just a dry run for his hit…

  • The Vacation of the Future, Today: Westworld

    The Vacation of the Future, Today: Westworld

    The late Michael Crichton is primarily known as a bestselling novelist, but somewhat less so as a screenwriter, feature film director, and television producer (he was one of the co-creators of the blockbuster series E.R.). Characteristic novels Jurassic Park and The Andromeda Strain are built upon fascinating speculative science with thrilling story potential, spoiled by…

  • It’s the end of the world in Michael Crichton’s The Andromeda Strain

    It’s the end of the world in Michael Crichton’s The Andromeda Strain

    Michael Crichton’s novel The Andromeda Strain was first adapted into a feature film in 1971, and now into a television miniseries from executive producers Tony and Ridley Scott. This 2008 incarnation is part feel-bad thriller, part wish fulfillment. As we thrill to the speculative illustration of how civilization might suddenly come to an end, we…