Month: November 2020

We’re delighted to exclusively reveal the cover for Charlie Jane Anders’ YA debut, Victories Greater Than Death, as well as an excerpt from the novel! Victories Greater Than Death follows 16-year-old Tina Mains, who is dreading the start of another school year, when something bizarre happens. A mysterious woman shows up and gives her a
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Telling the story of a mother’s worse nightmare, My Zoe was directed, written and stars Julie Delpy as Isabelle – a woman who faces a morally questionable decision when she loses her beloved daughter. Following a divorce, geneticist Isabelle is trying to rebuild her life. She has a new boyfriend and plans to revitalise her
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This FARGO review contains spoilers. Fargo Season 4 Episode 8 Chatter is an essential part of Fargo’s appeal. The long speeches, filled with five-point words and specificity that good actors can make really make a meal of, has always been an essential part of the show’s DNA. However, this season’s monologues have started to fizzle,
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Almost since he became a best-selling author, Stephen King has seen his work adapted for the movies and television. Just two years after his first novel, 1974’s Carrie, was published, a film version directed by Brian De Palma was a massive hit, earning Oscar nominations for stars Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie. The floodgates opened
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This Star Trek: Discovery article contains spoilers for “Forget Me Not” and Short Treks’ “Calypso.” In Star Trek: The Original Series, when the USS Enterprise computer randomly started calling everyone “dear” in the episode “Tomorrow Is Yesterday,” Kirk and Spock considered a minor annoyance and programming error. But, when the computer of the USS Discovery
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This Warrior review contains spoilers. Warrior Season 2 Episode 6 heads for the Mexican border for a No Holds Barred tournament that has been teased all season long. Apart from Ah Toy’s (Olivia Cheng) trips to Nellie’s (Miranda Raison) Sonoma winery in the previous episode, Warrior seldom leaves San Francisco except for one notable exception – Season
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From debut director Gavin Rothery, co-creator of the cult classic Moon, comes Archive, a slick sci-fi thriller that looks at the future of artificial intelligence and its impact on the universal human experience. Here is the trailer… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”>&#65279;</span>Set in 2038, Archive follows George Almore (Theo
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