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Momenticon by Andrew Caldecott (book review).

Science Fiction has always reflected the concerns of the authors at the time of writing. When the possibility of a

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Eversion by Alastair Reynolds (book review).

Alastair Reynolds was a little-known contemporary of Jonathan Swift and Daniel Dafoe. His only novel of note was the seagoing

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The Best Of Greg Egan by Greg Egan (book review).

The Best Of Greg Egan’ by Greg Egan is a collection of what he considers his twenty best Science Fiction

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Escape From Yokai Land (a Laundry Files novella) by Charles Stross (book review).

What we have here is an 81 page novella from Charles Stross which explains in some respect Bob Howard’s absence

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Mira Furlan, Babylon 5 and Lost actress, reported dead at 65 by J. Michael Straczynski (news).
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Babylon 5 scifi TV series: major retrospective (video).

Star Trek, the pop cultural phenomenon, dominated science fiction on television in the late 1980s. There seemed to be no

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Stranger Things season 4 (Netflix fantasy/horror TV series: trailer).
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Stranger Things (Netflix scifi-horror TV series, season 4: trailer).

Stranger Things reaches the fourth season of its science fiction horror drama television seriess, will be published in two parts,

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Everything Everywhere All at Once (scifi film: trailer)
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Everything Everywhere All At Once (scifi film review).

Whoa, who would have guessed that we are still capable of producing movies that are witty, clever, incredibly innovative, and

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Homecalling And Other Stories: The Complete Solo Short Stories Of Judith Merril (book review).

Purely by accident hunting for Merril books, I came across ‘Homecalling And Other Stories: The Complete Solo Short Stories of

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Love Death +Robots III: Netflix scifi animated anthology series (2nd trailer).
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Episode 3 Robots Exit Strategies. Love, Death + Robots Volume 3 (full episode from Netflix movie).

Here’s the first sequel episode to come out of the Netflix animated scifi anthology movie, Love, Death + Robots… and

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Brian and Charles (gentle new scifi comedy film: trailer).
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Brian and Charles (gentle new scifi comedy film: trailer).

Here’s Brian and Charles, a gentle new scifi comedy film. Brian, a lonely inventor in rural Wales, spends his days

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