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For All Mankind (TV series review – opening 2 seasons).

For All Mankind Season One (pub: Dazzler/Sony, 2019. 4 DVDs 609 minutes 10 episodes 2*70 minutes 8* 50 minutes. Price:

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Andor (new Star Wars TV series on Disney Plus: first trailer).
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Andor season 2: the revolution WILL be televised (trailer).

Andor is back, baby, with season 2, and the revolution WILL be televised. It arrives April 22nd 2025.

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Stingray Comic Anthology Volume 2: Battle Lines (graphic novel review).

The focus in this ‘Stingray Volume 2’ is the material that appeared in ‘Countdown’ and for Marina in the ‘Lady

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The Outer Limits: classic TV retrospective (video).

There is nothing quite like sitting down with a cup of tea, turning on the telly, and hearing those immortal

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The Munsters (horror comedy film: trailer).
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The Munsters: the original family that put the ‘Fun’ in Funeral (video).

Before the Addams Family snapped their fingers to the rhythm of our dark little hearts, there was another clan of

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The Twilight Zone: a retrospective (article).

There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is vast, it is infinite, and it

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Cassandra: the AI that Knows What You Did Last Summer (Netflix horror trailer).

Prepare to double-check your smart devices and question your life choices because Netflix is bringing us Cassandra, a German sci-fi

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Joe 90: Project 90 Technical Operations Manual by Chris Thompson & Jack Knoll, illustrated by Chris Thompson (book review).

Readers born after 2000 might not have come across ‘Joe 90,’ but it was big amongst the young in the

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Doctor Who season 2, episode 1: Joy To The World by Steven Moffat.

Is there such a thing as a time hotel? It looks like these days every advanced alien race has a

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Severance (dark scifi thriller TV series on Apple TV: trailer).
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Severance (scifi TV series: second season trailer)

Welcome back to the neon-lit existential nightmare that is Severance, as Apple TV+ prepares to unleash Season 2 on January

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