The End Of The Line edited by Jonathan Oliver (book review).
Using the London Underground as a setting for the bizarre or horrific has a venerable and significant history. Doyle, of
Read MoreUsing the London Underground as a setting for the bizarre or horrific has a venerable and significant history. Doyle, of
Read More‘The Many Lives Of Heloise Starchild’ is fundamentally the story about the experiences of women through a line of matrilineal
Read MoreHere’s short science fiction film Ikarus by Shaun Escayg. Following her brother being badly wounded, a scavenger must learn how
Read MoreI was pointing out elsewhere that I intended to read Heinlein’s ‘Orphans Of The Sky’ so here we are. It
Read MoreIf you’re wondering who Fredric Brown is, remember the Frank Kelly Freas picture of the green Martian cynically looking through
Read MoreDaniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s forthcoming weird science fiction picture, Everything Everywhere All at Once, is written and directed by
Read MoreA strange force rips the Moon out of its orbit around Earth, sending it hurtling into a collision with life
Read MoreOur man-of-many movies, Mark Kermode, gives his thoughts on the new Netflix scifi satire film Don’t Look Up. When two
Read MoreIn Dick Grunert’s short sci-fi film The Trap, a guy attempts to persuade his doubting buddy that he has developed
Read MoreIn this new South Korean science fiction film called The Silent Sea (streaming on Netflix from December 24th 2021), we
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