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The Bride! Maggie Gyllenhaal Raises the Dead (and the Budget) - horror film trailer.
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The Bride! Maggie Gyllenhaal Raises the Dead (and the Budget) – horror film trailer.

Ladies, gentlemen, and reanimated corpses, Maggie Gyllenhaal has kicked open the crypt door of cinema and shouted: “Bring me Jessie

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Avatar Fire and Ash: come for the lava, stay for the intergenerational trauma (trailer).
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Avatar Fire and Ash: come for the lava, stay for the intergenerational trauma (trailer).

James Cameron has returned from the deep to set Pandora on fire. Having conquered water so thoroughly you half expected

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The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (steampunk Western TV series: retrospective).
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Brisco County, Jr.: How the West was weird (video).

There was a brief, shining moment in the early ’90s when primetime telly let a wise-cracking Harvard man on a

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The Mandalorian and Grogu
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The Mandalorian and Grogu: Baby Yoda goes to the movies (trailer).

Strap in, Star Wars fans, because the mouse has finally decided that Baby Yoda — sorry, Grogu — is big

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Anaconda: Paul Rudd, Jack Black and a really big snake crash Christmas 2025 (trailer).
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Anaconda: Paul Rudd, Jack Black and a really big snake crash Christmas 2025 (trailer).

Well, well. Hollywood has once again gone rummaging in the nostalgia cupboard, brushed the dust off a VHS marked Anaconda

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The Running Man: Edgar Wright gives Stephen King’s dystopian death-race another sprint round the block (trailer).
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The Running Man: Edgar Wright gives Stephen King’s dystopian death-race another sprint round the block (trailer).

The Running Man: few titles in sci-fi are quite so elastic. First, we had Stephen King (under his sneaky Bachman

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KPop Demon Hunter: Dancing with Demons? (article)
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KPop Demon Hunter: Dancing with Demons? (article)

Some films sound like they were dreamed up during a late-night pub crawl after one too many pints. KPOP DEMON

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Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon
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Demon slayers, vending machines and lurking librarians (September 2025 anime & manga news round-up).

Infinity castles, kaiju, and vending machines with more personality than half the Hollywood slate — it’s been a busy old

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Game is Killer
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Dice, Dwarfs & Doom: September 2025’s Plastic Fantastic (tabletop/figures news roundup).

Crikey. September 2025 has barely given us time to finish painting last year’s backlog, and the games industry has already

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Four-Colour Pandemonium: September 2025’s Comic Multiverse Meltdown
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Four-Colour Pandemonium: September 2025’s Comic Multiverse Meltdown (comic-book news round-up).

September 2025, that noble month of sharpened pencils, pumpkin-spice lattes and publishers treating us like lab rats in a four-colour

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