ISFF PLANET
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Space Oddities: Cartoons (Ron Cobb, 1965-1976)
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 explores some lesser-known works by one of the great…
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Omri Koresh’s Nuerva: An Art Book
Nuerva: an Art Book was written and painted by the Israeli artist Omri Koresh. The story revolves around a single character, who is swept into a magical, but terrifying journey of self-discovery in a fantasy realm called Nuerva. The book is suitable for ages 18+. It also happens to need YOUR help in order to come out. “Nuerva” is a…
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Tomb Raider 2018 – Movie Review
Alright, let’s start from the end: the new incarnation of Tomb Raider is dumb. It is! It’s a dumb action movie. This is why it’s easy to disdainfully push it aside. But then again, when was the last time you saw an intelligent action movie? As a rule, most movies which Hollywood spurts out nowadays, are not exactly the embodiment…
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Space Oddities: Alien Nation – Contact (John McPherson, 1989)
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 explores an episode from a one-season-wonder show which led…
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Space Oddities: A Tale of Two Kingdoms (Crystal Shard Games, 2007)
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 dives into an adventure game with a true…
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How to Catch a Witch – Book Review
By: Ned Miller It is not often that I get to fall in love with a book or an author, these days. I have read too extensively to have this fresh perspective, required in order to read a book with the same wide-eyed wonder as I used to in my youth. But it does happen, and when it happens it’s…
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