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A Madman with a Box

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By J.W.Allen on May 20th, 2015

In the UK, three years before Captain Kirk boldly went where no man had gone before, a shabby-looking, blue police telephone box materialized out of thin air and into the hearts and minds of a new generation of viewers.  The Doctor had just announced his presence to an early 60s Saturday teatime audience.  The blue…

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BOOK REVIEW: A Timeless Abandon by Collin Pearman

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By Brandon Scott on Feb 28th, 2015

For those that do not remember, five months ago I wrote a review of the opening chapter to an upcoming science fiction novel by the name of A Timeless Abandon. I gave it a glowing review, and stated that the book was something to look out for, because it was going to be amazing. Having…

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WEEK OF CHAOS: “See You in the Morning” and “The Calm”

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By D. Alexander on Feb 24th, 2015

Tuning in… Welcome back, folks! The Week of Chaos continues with TWO short stories from Brandon Scott, the SECOND SET so far. Prepare to be… *Cue music.* …unprepared. Our first tale is one about innoncence and what happens when one is deprived of such in the face of a grim reality. What will become of…

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BOOK REVIEW: Crossline

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By Brandon Scott on Feb 16th, 2015

Ever liked a book, and in some portions even loved it, but hated the main character? It’s certainly a first for me. Never before have I so thoroughly enjoyed a story, but only when it went away from the protagonist. That’s not to say that the main character, a pilot by the name Marcus Powell,…

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BOOK REVIEW: Galapagos Regained

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By Brandon Scott on Jan 28th, 2015

Let me just say that the following paragraph is meant in the best possible way: This book is ridiculous. Absolutely nutter-butters, run-up-the-wall crazy. I can’t believe I read it. I can’t believe this is an actual book that exists in this world. I have never read anything like this, and I don’t expect to ever…

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The Top Five Laws of Time

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By Brandon Scott on Dec 30th, 2014

All right boys and girls, let’s talk about time travel, a mainstay of the genre that our dear website is here to celebrate! Nothing in the realm of sci-fi is as popular or as often used as the concept of time travel. It’s such a cool concept that even fantasy stories tend to use it…

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SECOND OPINION: Interstellar

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By Brandon Scott on Dec 2nd, 2014

I am not going to say that Interstellar is the best movie ever made. I’m not even going to say that it’s the best movie of the winter season. I’m also not going to say that it’s the best movie by Christopher Nolan, because it’s not. It’s not any of these things. What it is,…

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MOVIE REVIEW: Sound of My Voice (2012)

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By Keyoka on Aug 27th, 2014

So, the idea at the beginning of Zal Batmanglij’s Sound of My Voice (2012) is to expose a fraud. It follows substitute teacher/wannabe filmmaker Peter (Christopher Denham) and his girlfriend, wannabe writer, Lorna (Nicole Vicius). The two decide to film a documentary about a small cult in Los Angeles. As these things go, joining the…

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Russia’s Ambitious Plans to Colonize the Moon by 2040

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By B.K. on May 28th, 2014

I like the idea of living in space or on another planet as much as the next person–that is to say, when I think about it, I don’t dislike it. It appears, however, that someone in Russia is a lot more in love with the idea of having an address with a lunar postal code….

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Short Film Review: 300,000 kilometres/seconde

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By B.K. on May 19th, 2014

299,792,458 Km/s The speed of light, at which time travel becomes theoretically possible… Thus opens 300,000 kilometres/seconde, a French, sci-fi short film by Stéphane Réthoré. This film has many things going for it: Paris, really cool clocks, a great 1950s noir vibe, and an ending that makes you want more. 300 000 KILOMÈTRES / SECONDE…

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Confessions of a Sci-Fi Newbie #8 – Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain (2006)

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By Keyoka on Apr 23rd, 2014

BEWARE: I Spoil. As a self-proclaimed and certified Newbie, every week it is my goal to throw myself headfirst into all things sci-fi, specifically peering into some of the most critically acclaimed TV shows and movies! I check them out in pure tabula rasa fashion, with typically nada knowledge about the premise and letting the…

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Indie Video Game Reset Is on Its Way

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By B.K. on Mar 16th, 2014

The appeal of the video game Reset, as our Editor wrote in a previous article, stems from its lush visuals, cool time-jump related game play, and an intriguing lack of details on the game’s actual plot. The teaser and later game trailer showcase these to perfection, giving its audience shots of an abandoned city, realistic…

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