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ANV (short science fiction film: in full).
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ANV (short science fiction film: in full).

Ava (Pamela Baldeon), a young cadet who works for the ANV organisation, finds a kind alien that has become lost

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Chappie: Neill Blomkamp’s swansong, or a stepping stone to future marvels? (retrospective)

District 9, Neill Blomkamp’s first feature picture, launched him into the spotlight in 2009. Audiences praised the movie’s freshness and

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Ending the world in comfort and style: a guide (science video).

Well, well, well, it certainly seems as though the end of the world is near and that we are all

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World getting weirder

UFO/UAP news roundup (12th March 2023).

Here’s the weekly round-up of all the best new content that is fit to print, and some that probably isn’t,

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The Expanse: The Complete Seasons 1/2/3 (DVD TV series review).

Watching the opening season again, I started to pay particular attention until anyone was actually given names. It wasn’t until

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Flash and Buck: where science fiction comic-books began (retrospective).
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Flash and Buck: where science fiction comic-books began (retrospective).

Fans of comic books from the 1930s and beyond will no doubt recall the legendary figures of Flash Gordon and

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Total Recall: was it all a dream? (science fiction film retrospective).
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Total Recall: was it all a dream? (science fiction film retrospective).

Ah, the original 1990 scifi film Total Recall, the movie that poses the age-old question of whether or not we

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Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, a horror film review by Mark Kermode (video).
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Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, a horror film review by Mark Kermode (video).

Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey has hit the cinemas, but is it a slasher film that our man of

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To the distant stars with the Echloance starship (science video).
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To the distant stars with the Echloance starship (science video).

As you may be aware, posits the Angry Astronaut, interplanetary travel has always seemed like an impossibility due to the

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Scream VI (horror movie: new trailer).
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Scream VI, a horror movie review by Mark Kermode (video).

Our man of many movies, Mark Kermode, sits down to examine horror flick Scream VI. Scream VI stands out among

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