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The Watch movie review.
FilmsGENREMEDIAScifi

The Watch (Frank’s take).

Suburbia, Neanderthal-oriented male bonding and space aliens make for an uneven mix of naughty gags and tired lunacy in the

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Killer Joe movie
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Killer Joe (Frank’s take).

The exploration of twisted family dysfunction in the movies has always been a reliable staple of instant tension, insanity, perversion

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The Mandel Files Volume 1: Mindstar Rising * A Quantum Murder by Peter F. Hamilton
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The Mandel Files A Quantum Murder by Peter F. Hamilton.

Del Rey have done all Peter F. Hamilton fans, particularly in the US and Canada, a big favour by collecting

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Telos Movie Classics: Hulk by Tony Lee
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Telos Movie Classics: Hulk by Tony Lee.

In many respects when I took this book, ‘Telos Movie Classics: Hulk’ by Tony Lee, out of its envelope, my

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Weirdspace: The Devil’s Nebula by Eric Brown
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Weirdspace: The Devil’s Nebula by Eric Brown.

I have reviewed several of Eric Brown’s recent Science Fiction novels for SFCrowsnest over the last two years. All of

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Wallace & Gromit: Cracking Contraptions Manual by Derek Smith and Graham Bleathman
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Wallace & Gromit: Cracking Contraptions Manual by Derek Smith and Graham Bleathman.

Contrary to the credits of writer Derek Smith and illustrator, Graham Bleathman, the ‘Wallace & Gromit: Cracking Contraptions Manual’ actually

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PopFab
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FAB gets portable.

A couple of students from the MIT CADLab (Ilan Moyer) and MIT Center for Bits and Atoms (Nadya Peek) have

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Spy Device
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That’s not a router, that’s a spy device!

If it isn’t worrying enough that some pervert can hack the cam which seems to come with every screen and

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Batcave
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To the TV room, err, Batcave.

Now here’s a TV room to die for! Elite Home Theater Seating have just supplied seats for this Batcave-themed TV

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CultureGENREScience

Loved WALL-E so much, he built a real one.

Mike Senna is a man who knows what he likes and likes what he blooming well knows. When he saw

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