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Search: The Complete Series DVD boxset (review).

A couple of years ago I reviewed the 90 minute 1972 pilot episode for the series ‘Search’ called ‘PROBE’ where

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Devlin Waugh: Swimming In Blood by John Smith, Sean Philips and Steve Yeowell (graphic novel review).

‘Swimming In Blood’ is a collection of adventures featuring Devlin Waugh, an exorcist and assassin working for the Vatican in

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The Forever Watch by David Ramirez (book review).
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The Forever Watch by David Ramirez (book review).

Humanity exists only between the stars, on board a giant ship called The Noah. The journey to a new planet

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Robot Uprisings edited by Daniel H. Wilson and John Joseph Adams (book review).
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Robot Uprisings edited by Daniel H. Wilson and John Joseph Adams (book review).

It’s amazing how things have changed over the years with SF robot stories and I blame a lot of it

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Transcendence (film review by Frank Ochieng).

Cinematographer-turned-director Wally Pfister (a close film-making collaborator with movie mastermind Christopher Nolan) decides to take on the realm of technology

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Vicious by V.E. Schwab (book review).

Eli and Victor were best friends in college until a project on EOs, ExtraOrdinary people with strange powers, went wrong.

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The Ghosts Of Watt O’Hugh by Steven S. Drachman (book review).

This is the first book in a series of novels by the American author, Steven S. Drachman. The first print

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Beyond (first trailer).
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Beyond (first trailer).

Here’s the first trailer for the upcoming British science fiction movie, Beyond, due to debut at the Scifi London Film

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Like A Mighty Army (Safehold book 7) by David Weber (book review).

Catching up with this year’s volume of ‘Safehold’ books, David Weber’s tomes are still tied up with technological advancement and

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Semmant by Vadim Babenko (book review).

Written in a very direct and intriguing style, ‘Semmant’ creates interest from the very first page. Originally written in Russian,

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