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In the House (Frank’s Take) (film review).

French filmmaker Francois Ozon has always dipped his toes into the provocative pools of persuasion regarding various titillating subject matters.

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Doctor Who

Doctor Who – 2013 Season: Hide by Neil Cross (TV episode review).

As with the SFCrowsnest Forum in recent years and this time there and here on the SFCrowsnest.org.uk, my comments on

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Music/Audio

Escape From Planet Earth: Original Score by Aaron Zigman (album review).

Released earlier this year, animated film ‘Escape From Planet Earth’ charts the adventures of an alien space hero who is

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Scifi

The last bookshop… pretend mangles and other dark futures.

If you thought Mad Max offered a look at a dark future, here’s the more likely option that’s just as

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Music/Audio

Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome soundtrack composed by Bear McCreary (album review)

Taking place in the midst of the First Cylon war, ‘Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome’, this prequel series introduces us

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The Lords Of Salem (Frank’s Take) (film review).

Heavy metal-hedonist-turned-horrormeister Rob Zombie’s bombastic B-movie schlock ‘The Lords Of Salem’ is not what one would call a crowning achievement

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Science Team... fight the alien threat.
Science

Science Team… fight the alien threat.

Here comes Science Team, an independent feature-length motion picture looking to raise funds via http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/science-team-an-independent-feature-length-motion-picture – this project features a

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NASA finds smallest habitable zone worlds yet.
Science

NASA finds smallest habitable zone worlds yet.

NASA’s Kepler mission has discovered two new planetary systems that include three super-Earth-size planets in the “habitable zone,” the range

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FilmsMEDIAScifi

Oblivion (Frank’s Take) (film review).

The boisterous space-aged yarn ‘Oblivion’ is a post-apocalyptic popcorn pleaser that may be met with mixed reception depending on your

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Doctor Who... Nightmare in Silver.
Doctor WhoTV

Doctor Who… Nightmare in Silver.

What do you get when you allow Neil Gaiman to pen a Dr Who episode? Nightmare in Silver with the

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