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The Best Short Stories Of Fredric Brown (book review).

If you’re wondering who Fredric Brown is, remember the Frank Kelly Freas picture of the green Martian cynically looking through

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Everything Everywhere All at Once (scifi film: trailer)
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Everything Everywhere All at Once (scifi film: trailer).

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s forthcoming weird science fiction picture, Everything Everywhere All at Once, is written and directed by

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Moonfall (new scifi film by Roland Emmerich: trailer).
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Moonfall (scifi film: first few minutes).

A strange force rips the Moon out of its orbit around Earth, sending it hurtling into a collision with life

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Don't Look Up (new Netflix science fiction film: trailer).
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Don’t Look Up (Netflix science fiction film review by Mark Kermode).

Our man-of-many movies, Mark Kermode, gives his thoughts on the new Netflix scifi satire film Don’t Look Up. When two

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The Trap (short scifi film: in full).

In Dick Grunert’s short sci-fi film The Trap, a guy attempts to persuade his doubting buddy that he has developed

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The Silent Sea (Netflix scifi film: trailer).
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The Silent Sea (Netflix scifi movie: new trailer 2).

In this new South Korean science fiction film called The Silent Sea (streaming on Netflix from December 24th 2021), we

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Halo: Paramount's new scifi TV series based on the game (trailer).
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Halo: Paramount’s new scifi TV series based on the game (trailer).

Coming in 2022, Halo the TV series aims to blend personal tales with action, adventure, and a brilliantly conceived vision

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Kepler X-47 (short science fiction film: in full).

In short science fiction film Kepler X-47 by Erin Li, we are stuck on an extraterrestrial world, where an unlucky

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Snowpiercer second season: the King of the North is back on Netflix! (trailer).
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Snowpiercer: season 3 of the scifi TV series (trailer).

Layton (Daveed Diggs) and Ruth (Alison Wright), who were exiled to Big Alice’s compost van at the conclusion of season

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Blindspace by Jeremy Szal (book review).

Jeremy Szal’s action-packed debut novel ‘Stormblood’ exploded onto the scene last year, introducing us to alien-DNA-infected, ex-soldier Vakov Fukasawa. After

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