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The Rock of Ages (short fantasy movie: in full).
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The Rock of Ages (short fantasy movie: in full).

Here’s a short fantasy movie The Rock of Ages, from Eron Sheean. A lost soldier comes across a crafty talking

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Die Hard: the only Christmas film with explosions? (article)
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Die Hard: the only Christmas film with explosions? (article)

As we all know, Die Hard is the ultimate Christmas movie. It’s got all the necessary ingredients: a jolly old

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Presented In SuperColorisation (blu-ray release review).

When I was first told that Network was putting the early Anderson black and white series into colour, I thought

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Teen Wolf: The Movie. Yes, the pack is back (trailer).
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Teen Wolf: The Movie. Yes, the pack is back (trailer).

The pack is back in Beacon Hills and ready for action in the new trailer for Teen Wolf: The Movie.

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Orion is launched to the Moon by NASA's Artemis I Mega Rocket (science news).
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Orion starship test successfully returns from Lunar (science news).

Hey there space fans! It’s time to celebrate a major milestone for NASA’s Artemis program. The Orion spacecraft has successfully

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JK Simmons: Super-santa? (film news)
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JK Simmons: Super-santa? (film news)

Hey there, Santa enthusiasts! If you thought Old Saint Nick was just a jolly old man who loves cookies and

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Breakthrough Listen: taking SETI to the next level (science video).
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Breakthrough Listen: taking SETI to the next level (science video).

Breakthrough Listen is a project to search for intelligent extraterrestrial communications in the universe. With $100 million in funding and

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Interstellar: a scifi film proving SF movies can be intelligent (article).

We go through Interstellar in the video and discuss details you probably missed the first time around. One of Christopher

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Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (film review by Mark R. leeper).
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Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (film review by Mark R. leeper).

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: This is called “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” to distinguish it from the *other* 2022 Pinocchio film,

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World getting weirder

UFO/UAP news roundup (11th December 2022).

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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