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Writers Jamie Sawyer and Neal Asher discuss their latest books.

Jamie Sawyer, author of the recently released sci-fi action debut ‘The Lazarus War: Artefact’ gets some writing tips and finds

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Morgan (first trailer).
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Morgan (first trailer).

Downloading an A.I into a clone body is not a good idea – it’s how Bladerunner starts! In this scifi

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The Space Between Us (first trailer).
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The Space Between Us (first trailer).

In this scifi movie, a space shuttle embarks on the first mission to colonize Mars, only to discover after take-off

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Campaign 2100: Game Of Scorpions by Larry Hodges (book review).

‘Campaign 2100: Game Of Scorpions’ actually opens with the end of Campaign 2096 on Friday January 20th when Corbin Dubois

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The Very Best Of Fantasy & Science Fiction Volume 2 edited by Gordon Van Gelder (book review).

‘The Very Best Of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Volume Two’ came out in 2014 and is part of a long

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Independence Day: Resurgence, your big fat alien mamma.

Here comes your super-sized as big as moon Independence Day: Resurgence scifi film trailer. Enjoy, Earthling, before the invasion begins

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Thrill Seekers (1999) (DVD film review).

Let’s say I was curious. ‘Thrill Seekers’ is a cheap time travel story in terms of you not seeing much

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Frequency: time travel TV gets emotional.
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Frequency: time travel TV gets emotional.

The CW are bringing a new time travel television series to the USA (and the UK, hopefully) later on this

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Purge 3 Election Year … America gets Top Trumps.

Purge 3 Election Year – a movie set in a U.S. near-future dystopia where once a year there’s a legalised

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Fantastique: Interviews With Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Filmmakers (Volume I) by Tony Earnshaw (book review).

A veteran film journalist and cinema programmer, Tony Earnshaw (who, in the interests of full disclosure, has also been a

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