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Pan’s Labyrinth – Book Review
Ned Miller’s review of Pan’s Labyrinth: The Labyrinth of the Faun by Guillermo del Toro and Cornelia Funke In 2006 Guillermo del Toro Wowed audiences when his movie, Pan’s Labyrinth hit the big screen. It was a different kind of fantasy than the one fans have grown accustumed to. One part fairy tale, one part war movie, it became one…
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Ad Astra (To the Stars) – Movie Review
Ziggy Sabbane’s review of Ad Astra, the new sci-fi movie staring Brad Pitt and Tommy Lee Jones Unfortunately for fans of the science fiction genre, there are only a handful of movies who are truly considered as masterpieces. When asked about most famous science fiction movies, the average fan will likely mention 2001 A Space Odyssey, Solaris, or even Interstellar…
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StokerConUK 2020
HORROR WRITERS ASSOCIATION PRESENTS: STOKER CON UK Horror comes to Scarborough! From Thursday 16th to Sunday 19th of April, 2020 StokerCon comes to the UK for the first time, and will incorporate such popular StokerCon programming as Horror University, the Final Frame Short Film Competition, the Ann Radcliffe Academic Conference, and the presentation of the iconic Bram Stoker Awards at…
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2019 Hugo Awards Results are In
Yesterday evening (August 18), the winners of the 2019 Hugo Awards have been announced, during a glamorous and fantastic ceremony at WorldCon 2019 in Dublin. You’re probably wondering who the winners are, so without further ado, here we go! Best Novel The Calculating Stars, by Mary Robinette Kowal (Tor) 2) Spinning Silver, by Naomi Novik (Del Rey / Macmillan) 3)…
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Interview with Siri Pettersen, Author of The Raven Rings
Siri Pettersen’s trilogy, The Raven Rings, has not yet been translated into English, but we had the privilege of reading it and talking with the Norse author behind the award-winning series. It all started, we found out, because of a character the author played in a Dungeons & Dragons game. But 10 years later no sign of that game remained.…
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Space Oddities – Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
Each month, Raz Greenberg reviews an overlooked piece of science fiction, fantasy or horror – be it a film, a television episode, a comic or a game – one that should have gotten more attention when it first came out and should still be remembered, in his opinion. This month, he reviews an animated film involving some of the biggest…
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