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Creepshow season 4: a ghoulish return to classic horror? (trailer)
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Creepshow season 4: a ghoulish return to classic horror? (trailer)

The chilling whispers of horror enthusiasts have been answered. The iconic horror anthology series, “Creepshow,” is set to unveil its

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Rebel Moon first big trailer (Netflix Zack Snyder scifi film).
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Rebel Moon first big trailer (Netflix Zack Snyder scifi film).

When Netflix announced its new science-fiction epic, Rebel Moon, many fans were eager to see what Zack Snyder, the mind

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Monsters Caught On Film by Dr. Melvin Willin (book review).

When searching for one book, it’s not uncommon for another to serendipitously present itself, aligning with research from a different

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Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher (book review).

‘Thornhedge’ is a standalone novella by T. Kingfisher based on the fairytale ‘Sleeping Beauty’. This is the story of Toadling,

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Inside The Black Vault by John Greenewald, Jr. (book review).

“Inside The Black Vault” is the debut work of John Greenewald, Jr., where he delves deep into the subject of

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Telling The Bees (NP Novella #11) by Emma K. Leadley (book review).

‘Telling The Bees’ opens at lunchtime on 14th August 2035 with Sarah surveying her morning’s work on her farmstead. She

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Die Another Day: the spy who froze me? (spy-fy movie retrospective).
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Die Another Day: the spy who froze me? (spy-fy movie retrospective).

Die Another Day, the 2002 spy film, is the one where James Bond, played by the ever-suave Pierce Brosnan, decides

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Why does the U.S. State now want your granny to believe in UFOs? (weird news)
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Why does the U.S. State now need your granny to believe in UFOs? (weird news)

Somebody has to ask the question “Why does the U.S. state suddenly need your granny to now believe in UFOs?”

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Pulsars: the alien GPS we never knew we needed? (science video)
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Pulsars: the alien GPS we never knew we needed? (science video)

In a universe filled with mysteries, pulsars have always been the cosmic enigmas that have left scientists scratching their heads.

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Rollerball retrospective: when dystopia met Disco and roller skates (scifi film retrospective).
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Rollerball (1975): into the dystopian future (scifi movie retrospective).

In the realm of science fiction cinema, few films have managed to capture the zeitgeist of their era while also

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