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Septic Man (2013) (film review).
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Septic Man (2013) (film review).

A sewage worker will get a large reward if he goes into the sewer to fix a bad water contamination

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Iron Man 3 (2013) (DVD review).

If you‘re wondering why it took so long before I reviewed the third ‘Iron Man’ film, then blame some confusion

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Avengers Confidential – Black Widow And Punisher (DVD review).

The title ‘Avengers Confidential – Black Widow And Punisher’ is a bit of a misnomer. Natasha Romanova (never Romanov even

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Something Startling Happens by Todd Klick (book review).

If you ever thought that it was possible to formularise films then Todd Klick’s book, ‘Something Startling Happens’ goes someway

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Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes by Alex Irvine (book review).

I suspect a lot of you will have been to the cinema to watch ‘Dawn Of The Planet Of The

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Iron Sky (2012) (DVD review).

Now ‘Iron Sky’ is a film that you’re not likely to see on TV. At the end of 1945, a

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Aftermath (2012) – a film review by Mark R. Leeper.

Nine survivors of an international nuclear war make their way to a cellar where they hope they can be relatively

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The Art Of The Films: Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes And Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes by Matt Hurwitz (book review).

I’ve been really somewhat amiss at catching up on the latest batch of ‘Planet Of The Apes’ films mostly because

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The BFI takes a giant leap into: SCI-FI: DAYS OF FEAR AND WONDER

The BFI takes a giant leap into: SCI-FI: DAYS OF FEAR AND WONDER   OCTOBER 2014 – DECEMBER 2015 (Previews

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Particle Fever (2014) (a film review by Mark R. Leeper).

Back in the 1960s, people could appreciate and enjoy scientific accounts of the space program even if they did not

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