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The temperature is heating up and if you’re like us here at SciFiTowers, we’ve had one eye on the calendar, counting down to some time in the sunshine with a good book in hand. So here’s our countdown of some of the best sci fi, fantasy and horror books released in July. The perfect accompaniment
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Released: 7 July Certificate: 15 Director: Quentin Dupieux Writer: Quentin Dupieux Cast: Gilles Lellouche, Anaïs Demoustier, Vincent Lacoste, Jean-Pascal Zadi, Oulaya Amamra, Alain Chabat, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Benoît Poelvoorde Distributor: Picturehouse Entertainment Running Time: 77 mins Featuring stories of a homicidal tire with psionic powers (Rubber) and a jacket that influences its wearer to commit crimes
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This review contains spoilers Not much happens in the third episode of Secret Invasion, but “Betrayed” is easily the best instalment of the Marvel show yet. The show got off to a messy, uneven start, but after a much-improved second episode it seems to have hit its stride here, as the relationships between the main
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I love the smell of circuses in the morning! Well, actually, that probably isn’t a great smell but upcoming end-of-the-world clown comedy Apocalypse Clown looks like a lot of fun! Watch the trailer here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”>&#65279;</span> Filmed on location in Ireland, Apocalypse Clown tells the tale
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Now that Endeavour has ended for good, there are a few obvious places for fans to go in search of more of the crossword-solving, bitter-drinking, classics-quoting Oxford detective. The first are Colin Dexter’s novels, which established the character. The second is the original ITV show Inspector Morse based on those books, which starred John Thaw
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This post contains spoilers for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Star Trek has always been set in an optimistic future, but its vision of our present has been anything but hopeful. The series has long connected its better tomorrow to a bleak today, one marked by the devastation of World War III and the massive
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This article contains spoilers for Silo season 1 and the first two books of Hugh Howey’s Wool series. The Apple TV+ series Silo has been a fairly faithful adaptation thus far, with the first season adapting the first book of Hugh Howey’s Wool series. However, book fans who were hoping for all of Wool to
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As anyone who grew up with the console knows, most NES games based on movies or TV shows were…terrible. Licensed games would eventually improve, but some of the worst licensed NES games are also often considered to be among the worst games ever made. Your memories of most of those titles have not betrayed you.
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Set in the modern day, Renfield switches Bram Stoker’s classic vampiric tale on its head to tell the story from Renfield’s (Nicholas Hoult) point of view as he starts to realise his long relationship with Dracula (Nicolas Cage) is, in fact, toxic.  After getting tangled up in a local gang war after an altercation with
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With its list of new releases for July 2023, Disney+ is deciding to chill a bit. And honestly, in the surprisingly competitive summer entertainment landscape, that’s appreciated by your local entertainment writers. The only two line items of note this month is the premiere of one show and the finale of another. The premiere is
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There are certain expectations that come with playing Superman. They aren’t necessarily fair or easy ones. But a character with a history that spans more than 85 years means that every audience has their own idea of how the Last Son of Krypton should look, sound, and act. The good news is that every major
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