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Operation Napoleon: decoding a WWII enigma under the ice (film trailer).
FilmsSpy-Fy

Operation Napoleon: decoding a WWII enigma under the ice (film trailer).

Slated for release on August 11th, 2023, Operation Napoleon weaves a narrative that melds the intrigue of international conspiracy with the

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Argylle: Apple+ spy-fy movie (trailer).
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Argylle: Apple+ spy-fy movie (trailer).

In the whimsically adventurous “Argylle“, coming soon to theaters and Apple TV+, we find ourselves gallivanting alongside introverted spy novelist

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The Creator: your new robot revolution scifi movie (trailer).
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The Creator: a riveting tale of A.I., ethics, and humanity (Mark Kermode film review).

Our man of many movies, Mark Kermode, is here to bring you his film review of the original new science

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UFO Photos by Jason Gleaves (book review).

While conducting research for my article on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), I encountered Jason Gleaves’ “UFO Photos.” Gleaves, an ex-Royal

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The Circumference Of The World By Lavie Tidhar (book review).

‘The Circumference Of The World’ by Lavie Tidhar is a standalone Science Fiction novel that includes many sub-genres such as

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A Haunting in Venice: Poirot's paranormal pursuit? (cri-fi film: 1st trailer)
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A Haunting in Venice: Mark Kermode’s cri-fi movie (film review).

Mark Kermode had arrived for film review time only to find that Kenneth Branagh, with a twinkle in his eye

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Plasma breakthrough points to pollution-free petrol engines, pollution-free coal power stations (science video).
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Plasma breakthrough points to pollution-free petrol engines, pollution-free coal power stations (science video).

In a recent intriguing video, our host Jeremy delves deep into various recent interviews, notably one with Malcolm Bendall, and

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Sister Death: Nun shall pass with this new Netflix horror movie (trailer).
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Sister Death: Nun shall pass with this new Netflix horror movie (trailer).

SFcrowsnest chums, prepare yourselves for a delightful shiver down the spine with the upcoming supernatural horror film, “Sister Death” (or

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FantasyScifi

The City Of Bones by Martha Wells (book review).

The city of Charisat rises above the desolate emptiness of the Waste, a volcanic desert occupied only by poisonous animals

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The Navigating Fox by Christopher Rowe (book review).

Quintis is the only navigating fox. The only known ‘knowledgeable’ fox in existence. Alchemists have raised many animals to sentience

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