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With his Superman reboot, Gunn toys slightly with nostalgia (fans of the quadrilogy from the 1970s/80s will recognise some ...
The Shrouds is a beautiful sci-fi tragicomedy that grows in power the more you consider the ideas it presents. Our ...
Jurassic World: Rebirth is another roaring entry in a franchise that refuses to call it quits, but it’s also one of the ...
Now you can be immersed in Lowachee’s Weird West world with our latest competition to win a prize bundle of all three books ...
From the directors of The Lego Movie and the writer of The Martian comes Project Hail Mary, based on the book by Andy Weir.
Directed and co-written by Blink–182’s Tom DeLonge – alongside Ian Miller – Monsters of California is a brand new sci-fi ...
The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball continues the surreal humour and wild storytelling of The Amazing World of Gumball.
That four-and-a-half-hour epic takes the shape of a new horror trilogy, starting with The Strangers: Chapter 1, which was ...
From guarded gateways, dark forests and, erm, death swans, Gorse author Sam K. Horton writes five ways to travel to another world, and the consequences for doing so… ...
Karin Lowachee will be drawing The Crowns of Ishia novella trilogy to a close this July with A Covenant of Ice and to celebrate she discusses subverting Westerns – aka ‘The Weird West’.
On publication of his new book Space Brooms! author A.G. Rodriguez discusses latine representation in sci-fi and why it matters.