A history of the most underrated British science fiction of the 1970s is, largely, just a history of British science fiction of the 1970s. It gets a bad rap. Think “1970s British Sci-Fi” and your mind will be flooded with associations of dodgy special effects, less-than-perfect gender politics, and so
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Most of us can agree that TV shows thrive on their romantic storylines, but over the years love triangles have increasingly taken over TV’s romantic storylines and divided fans. Iconic love triangles have become a commonly used trope to hook viewers in. There is nothing like declaring who the heroine
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A former Major League Baseball player moves his family to a house with a haunted pool in the campy Jan-horror release, Night Swim. Six months after receiving a career-ending MS diagnosis, Ray Waller (Wyatt Russell), his wife Eve (Kerry Condon), and their two high school aged children, Izzy (Amélie Hoeferle)
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Despite being prominently featured during The Game Awards 2023 (with a little help from a teaser trailer and a surprise appearance from collaborator Jordan Peele), nearly everything about Hideo Kojima’s upcoming OD project remains shrouded in mystery. We don’t know when it will be released, and we still know nothing
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Consider the opening scene from Marvel‘s Eternals. A teenage boy picks up a power drill and switches it on. As the whirring of the motor intensifies, the boy puts the drill to his ear and slowly, methodically. pushes it in. What? You don’t remember that scene? Probably because it comes