A Moscow court sentenced Russian writer Dmitry Glukhovsky on Monday to eight years in prison, finding him guilty of deliberately spreading false information about Russia’s armed forces. Glukhovsky, ...
While the post-apocalyptic setting is hardly new for games, few titles are based on a wildly successful near-future novel focused on sci-fi and Russian political satire in the Moscow underground. Very ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. De Luca and Solipsist Film’s L’Heureux will produce. The project was brought to them by Eugene Efuni, who is attached as a ...
Would you kill Jar Jar Binks if you had the chance? Reconciling an author’s artistic vision with one’s own beliefs about how a particular piece of fiction should proceed is among the most difficult ...
Our free Changing Channels digital conference starts in just over an hour, when we'll be joined by Dmitry Glukhovsky -- the writer behind the Metro novels and video games. Changing Channels explores ...
Russian author and journalist Dmitry Glukhovsky thinks that the real Russian strategy behind supporting Donald Trump “so openly” during the election was a desire to highlight the imperfections of the ...
The author of the Metro series has apologised to players who feel "misled" by the game's move from Steam to the Epic Games store. Dmitry Glukhovsky posted a video to Instagram last night, empathising ...
It’s been a wild year for VG247, so to celebrate we’re going to be republishing some of our favourite work published in 2018 – opinion pieces, features, and interviews, that we’ve enjoyed writing and ...
Russia's Interior Ministry has added Vladimir Milov, an associate of jailed opposition politician Aleksei Navalny, and well-known writer Dmitry Glukhovsky to the federal wanted list. Milov and ...
Michael De Luca and Stephen L’Heureux have teamed up with author Dmitry Glukhovsky to develop a feature film based on “Metro 2033,” his best­-selling novel that has spawned an 80-­book franchise and ...
A Moscow court sentenced Russian writer Dmitry Glukhovsky on Monday to eight years in prison, finding him guilty of deliberately spreading false information about Russia’s armed forces. Glukhovsky, ...