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The Last Woman On Earth (1960) (DVD review).

What would be the perfect film for Roger Corman to direct? One with minimal cast that can be done that

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Illustrators # 10 (magazine review).

Illustrators # 10 gets off to a great start with a look at the work of William Stout. He mixes

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Hollywood Presents Jules Verne by Brian Taves (book review).

Looking back from our present day, it should come as no surprise that Jules Verne’s stories were seen as a

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The Divergent Series – Allegiant (2016) film review by Frank Ochieng.

The first compulsion is to reach for an unflattering label when dubbing the third installment of the ‘Divergent’ series as ‘the poor

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Made To Kill by Adam Christopher (book review).

I was sitting in my lounge, a book in my hand, reading in the yellow glow of the standard lamp.

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The Bearer Of Grievances by Joseph McKinley (book review).

This is a collection of eight short stories by Joseph McKinley paints a rather bleak picture of our future. The book,

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Andromeda’s Children edited by Theresa Derwin (ebook review).

Fringeworks Press is usually known for its contemporary horror and steampunk works. This anthology of stories comes as a pleasant

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Uncanny Magazine Issue number 9 March/April 2016 (emag review).

The modern view of fiction is that a short story is best told from a single point of view. ‘Love

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The Circuit: Progeny Of Vale (The Circuit book 2) by Rhett C. Bruno (book review).

‘The Circuit: Progeny Of Vale’ by Rhett C. Bruno is a fantastic follow up to ‘The Circuit: Executor Rising’. The

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The Lazarus War Book 1: Artefact by Jamie Sawyer (book review).

The one major thing that really tends to nag me about military SF is that it tends to use Jim

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