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BooksDoctor Who

Doctor Who: The Shining Man by Cavan Scott (book review).

Not a stranger to stranger things, Cavan Scott presents us with ‘The Shining Man’, a novel featuring the 12th Doctor

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The Recall (sci-fi movie trailer).
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The Recall (sci-fi movie trailer).

Here’s the trailer for science fiction film The Recall, which seems to add to the hostile alien abduction sub-genre (is that

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Defenders trailer (Marvel TV series).
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Defenders trailer (Marvel TV series).

Netflix fans rejoice, the only Marvel superhero group to rival The Avengers and the X-men is now getting its TV

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Dark Tower movie (first trailer).
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Dark Tower movie (first trailer).

Here’s the first trailer for this year’s The Dark Tower movie, directed by Nikolaj Arcel, and, of course, based on

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Arthur C. Clarke Award (the 31st shortlist) for science fiction literature announced.
AwardsScifi

Arthur C. Clarke Award (the 31st shortlist) for science fiction literature announced.

The 31st Arthur C. Clarke Award shortlist for science fiction literature is with us, and the six worthy contenders are,

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BooksScifiTV

The Librarians And The Mother Goose Chase by Greg Cox (book review).

I retain an affection for the TV series ‘The Librarians’ and, although it seems they have an infinitesimally small budget

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Science

UK fusion reactor achieves first plasma: predicts power plants on grid by 2030.

The UK’s newest fusion reactor has been turned on for the first time and has achieved first plasma. The reactor

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Cons

Birmingham Comics Festival 2017.

Birmingham Comics Festival has announced that on Saturday 24th June, Birmingham City University will play host to the Birmingham Comic Art Show.

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