
Old review – has M. Night Shyamalan lost his magic touch?
M. Night Shyamalan’s new film, Old, sees a group of strangers trapped on an island where time seems to pass extremely quickly.
M. Night Shyamalan’s new film, Old, sees a group of strangers trapped on an island where time seems to pass extremely quickly.
The premise of a “Sci-Fi Rock Opera”, is intriguing, confusing and honestly, a little off- putting. But Dominic Frisby’s and Brendon Connelly’s dystopian tale of
The thoughts of Philip K. Dick have squirmed their way into popular consciousness in the four decades since his death. His stories have been revived
Amid the myriad comic-book sci-fi films of the past few years, there has been another genre existing alongside, catering to a, shall we say, more
There is superficially so little connection between each episode of Black Mirror that when Andrew Scott (the main star in the new episode Smithereens) asked
“Science fiction is such a hopelessly vague label,” said Kingsley Amis in a fascinating conversation with C.S. Lewis, (which can be read in full here).
Properly original science fiction invariably has the power to unsettle us in a way unlike any other form of fiction. It means that good sci-fi
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