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Bumblebee (2018) (a film review by Frank Ochieng)

Filmmaker Michael Bay finally did right by the ‘Transformers’ movie series regarding his monotonous, massive mechanical misfits. Instead of helming

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A Lot Like Christmas by Connie Willis (book review).

Bibliographical stuff first: this is a hugely expanded edition of Willis’s ‘Miracle And Other Christmas Stories’ from Bantam, 1999. Added

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Rejoice, A Knife To The Heart by Steven Erikson (book review).

The arrival of an alien intelligence to intervene in Earth’s affairs signals an end to violence, illness and environmental degradation.

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Stalking Darkness (The Night Runner series book 2) by Lynn Flewelling (book review).

‘Stalking Darkness’ is book two in ‘The Night Runner’ series by Lynn Flewelling. In this book we get to follow

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Velvet Buzzsaw (Netflix horror movie trailer).
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Velvet Buzzsaw (Netflix horror movie trailer).

Velvet Buzzsaw is a new horror movie set in the contemporary U.S. art world of Los Angeles, where big money

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The Smallest Of Things by Ian Whates (book review).

I’d been aware of Ian Whates as a Science Fiction author for some years, but never got around to reading

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Lasers, Death Rays And The Long, Strange Quest For The Ultimate Weapon by Jeff Hecht (book review).

Jeff Hecht’s book, ‘Lasers, Death Rays And The Long, Strange Quest For The Ultimate Weapon’ should draw your immediate attention.

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Weird City (scifi TV series trailer).
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Weird City (scifi TV series trailer).

YouTube Premium needs content that will make you pay with dosh, so what could be better than copying – I

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Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets (2017) (DVD film review).

I have been a fan of Science Fiction for over four decades. Over that time, though, I have almost exclusively

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Steampunk Commodore 64 laptop sizzles.
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Steampunk Commodore 64 laptop sizzles.

One of the more interesting items to feature at this years CES 2019 show in the USA surely must be the Steampunk

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