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Homeland by Cory Doctorow (book review).

Older does not necessarily mean wiser, not for Marcus Yallow, hero of Cory Doctorow’s bestselling and award winning novel, ‘Little

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Pacific Rim... big foot strikes?
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Pacific Rim… big foot strikes?

There’s a new foot in town in the movie Pacific Rim, and it is BIG! Guys, we’re going to need

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Oblivion… who are the aliens now?

A full featurette trailer for the Tom Cruise science fiction movie Oblivion. Might actually be quite good. Love the look

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Granite Flats... UFO mystery.
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Granite Flats… UFO mystery.

Granite Flats is a new scifi thriller TV series set in the 1960s which tells the story of a recently

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A Few Good Men (Darkship #3) by Sarah. A. Hoyt (book review).

Set in the same universe as ‘Darkship Thieves’ and ‘Darkship Renegages’, Sarah A. Hoyt’s new novel ‘A Few Good Men’

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After Earth… the future can eat you.

M. Night Shyamalan is back in the game with his latest science fiction movie, After Earth, joining Tom Cruise’s Oblivion

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The Hunger Games Catching Fire… cornucopia (of new posters).

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire movie has a cornucopia – no, not lots of cool survival tools over which you’ll

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Editorial – March 2013: Is SF ethical?
CultureScifi

Is SF ethical? (Editorial – March 2013)

Hello everyone Listening to the audio commentary on the DVD ‘Doctor Who: The Daemons’ this month, actress Damaris Hayman made

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Last Gasp, a story by: GF Willmetts (fiction).

There once was a time people could walk in the open until they were blue in the face. I wonder

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Oblivion… third trailer.

And here’s the 3rd trailer for the Tom Cruise headliner, Oblivion (with added Morgan Freeman). Still slightly tickled by the

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