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The Mechanics Of Memory by Audrey Lee (book review).

‘The Mechanics of Memory’ by Audrey Lee is a technological thriller rather than a science fiction novel. It’s set more

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Y2K—the Apocalypse movie you didn’t know you needed (trailer).

Just when you thought the Y2K panic of 1999 was nothing more than a nostalgic punchline, along comes Kyle Mooney’s

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Deep Space (2016) (film review)

The opening introduction to the 2016 film ‘Deep Space’, previously called ‘Teleois’, reveals the history of GC humans, genetically superior

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Earth by Ben Bova (book review)

Ben Bova should not need much introduction to SF fans. Bova has won the Hugo Awards no less than six

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Beyond The Barrier by Damon Knight (book review)

For those Brits old enough to remember, back in the late 1960s, our libraries released pamphlets of required reading in

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The Games by Ted Kosmatka (book review)

‘The Games’ was the first novel by prolific short form author Ted Kosmatka. First novels are always interesting. Will this

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Alien: Romulus
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Alien Romulus, Mark Kermode’s scifi movie review.

Just when you thought the Xenomorphs had retired to a peaceful life of terrorising your nightmares, Alien: Romulus crashes into

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Moon Zero Two (1969) (film review).

With literal cartoon opening credits, you do have to wonder if this film is meant to be taken seriously. Although

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A Jura For Julia by Ken MacLeod illustrated by Fangorn (book review).

A Jura For Julia is a new short story collection from multiple award-winning author Ken MacLeod, with illustrations by Fangorn,

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The Fortunate Fall by Cameron Reed (book review).

I heard about The Fortunate Fall back in the 1990s, and now it’s getting a reprint this year. Cameron Reed,

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