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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes: humanity's feral turn in an ape's world (trailer).
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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes: humanity’s feral turn in an ape’s world (trailer).

Grab your space helmets and bananas because we’re about to talk about something exciting. Have you been on the edge

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Five Nights At Freddy's
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Five Nights at Freddy’s: a Mark Kermode horror movie review (video).

Our man of many movies, Mark Kermode, is here to bring you his take on the horror film Five Nights

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Cryptid (2022): a film review by Mark R. Leeper.
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Cryptid (2022): a film review by Mark R. Leeper.

‘Cryptid’ is a run-of-the-mill monster film. The monster is from a reptilian species that has survived since…well, they don’t exactly

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Terry And The Pirates (1940) film serial (film series review).

Beyond a few mentions in “Tomorrow” magazines, my knowledge of Milton Caniff’s newspaper strip is minimal, and I’ve been relying

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Paradise (2023): a film review by Mark R. Leeper
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Paradise (2023): a film review by Mark R. Leeper.

‘Paradise’ is a German Science Fiction film that delves into the intricate connection between time and money, reminiscent of its

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Foe: Mark Kermode's science fiction movie review (video).
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Foe: Mark Kermode’s science fiction movie review (video).

Our man of many movies, Mark Kermode, is here to bring you his take on the science fiction film Foe.

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Alien: Romulus – Fede Álvarez's unique vision of scifi horror (film news).
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Alien: Romulus – Fede Álvarez’s unique vision of scifi horror (film news).

Imagine a universe where each new world promises adventure and mystery, and yet in those distant corners of space, you

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The Kitchen: we're cooking up a new scifi movie review.
FilmsScifi

The Kitchen: we’re cooking up a new scifi movie review.

The London Film Festival wrapped up recently, and they chose to conclude with something local, yet dystopian — The Kitchen,

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The Creator: your new robot revolution scifi movie (trailer).
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The Creator: a voyage through ambition, robots, and existentialism (film review).

It’s always a bit of a heartache when original films, bursting with potential, don’t quite live up to the box

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Predator’s Production Hell: how grueling challenges created a Sci-Fi classic (video).

Predator. The very name conjures up memories of tense jungle showdowns, cloaked extraterrestrial hunters, and one of the most iconic

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