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Of The Privileged Girl: “Secrets and Holograms” Review
If Resistance‘s previous episode’s content was somewhat lighter, then “Secrets and Holograms” delved deep again. And that’s good. There aren’t many cartoons that illustrate class
Tchaikovsky's 'Children of Time' Wins Arthur C Clarke Award
The Arthur C Clarke Award is one of the UK’s most prestigious science fiction prize, and last night it went to British author Adrian Tchaikovsky. The
Dungeon Keeper's Heir
Overthrowing tyrants, killing monsters, rescuing beautiful innocent maids, serving justice, keeping one’s honour, being righteous, honest, open and daring, protecting the weak from the villains
Retro Review: Super Smash Bros Brawl
With Super Smash Bros Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch tantalizingly just over the horizon and with some big questions still not answered about how many newcomers we
Paul Cornell – A Better Way To Die – Review
Paul Cornell is a British writer, and a man of many talents – he’s written novels, short fiction, comics, non-fiction, TV tie-ins, Screenplays… He’s been
Clone Wars S7: “Unfinished Business” Review
“Unfinished Business” has concluded the Bad Batch story arc and now it’s all open game. From now on, we are going to see chiefly new
The Caretaker – The Story So Far
Continuing our reviews of Doctor Who series 8, we have The Caretaker! So here we have a look at how Clara has tried to maintain
The Last of Us Part 2 – Now Gold
It was announced yesterday that the long-awaited sequel, The Last of Us Part 2 has now gone gold and will be hitting the shelves in
Kholat – As Chilling As The Mountain Pass
Even the greatest tragedy is forgotten over the years. If it’s particularly unlucky, it acquires fictitious details or becomes the subject of jokes. Wars, epidemics, disasters –
Working From Home & What to Claim
The way we work is changing, and even when I consider my parents’ generation (those born in the forties) things couldn’t be more different. For