James Roland

James has written 185 article(s) for RedFence Magazine.


RedFence Sr. Writer James Roland is spending the next few months in Southeast Asia.

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RedFence Sr. Writer James Roland is spending the next few months in Southeast Asia.

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James in Space: Part 4

by James Roland on September 30, 2008

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RedFence Sr. Writer James Roland is spending the next few months in Southeast Asia.

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James in Space: Part 3

by James Roland on September 28, 2008

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RedFence Sr. Writer James Roland is spending the next few months in Southeast Asia.

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James in Space: Part 2

by James Roland on September 26, 2008

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RedFence Sr. Writer James Roland is spending the next few months in Southeast Asia.

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James in Space: Part 1

by James Roland on September 24, 2008

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RedFence Sr. Writer James Roland is spending the next few months in Southeast Asia.

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Entertainment Weekly’s The Visionaries: Filmmakers by Ben Helms One of the most anticipated panels at Comic-Con this year was Entertainment Weekly’s panel of filmmaker visionaries featuring Kevin Smith (Zack and Miri Make a Porno), Frank Miller (The Spirit), Zack Snyder (Watchmen), and Judd Apatow (Knocked Up). Obviously, it had some big names on it, and […]

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J.J. Abram’s Fringe by Ben Helms Comic-Con 2008 opened up with a screening of one of the most anticipated shows in years, J.J. Abrams’ Fringe. Best known for such hits as Alias, Lost, and the recent blockbuster thriller, Cloverfield, Abrams brings us a sci-fi drama series that combines the thrill and suspense of his previous […]

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Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog by Ben Helms The (Joss) Whedon family collaborates in this straight-to-internet phenomenon that pulls three actors from very different genres and plunges them into the hilarious independent musical/comedy Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog. Felicia Day, Neil Patrick Harris, and Nathan Fillion at the Dr. Horrible panel, Comic-Con 2008 Sitcom great Neil Patrick […]

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Pixar’s Up by James Roland I love Pixar. They’ve never made a bad film, never made a mediocre film. Even their weakest, Cars and A Bug’s Life, are solid and entertaining films. So I was nervous when I heard the premise to Up: a 78-year-old man floats his house to South America using party balloons. […]

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