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Pixar movies have never been afraid to wear their beating hearts proudly on their sleeves to deal with different relationships in frank, raw ways. From a child and his beloved toy in Toy Story, to brothers and fathers in Onward, there’s sure to be a relationship, feeling or situation audiences can relate to in some
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A sweeping fantasy romance set against the backdrop of an Ottoman Empire-inspired world, Alexandra Rowland’s A Taste Of Gold And Iron is out later on this year and we’re delighted to not only reveal its stunning cover (above) but we’re also publishing an exclusive extract from the novel! One false coin could topple an empire
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Alexandrea Weis and Lucas Astor’s River Of Ashes follows psychopath Beau Devereaux who has set his sights on a new victim… Out this summer, the novel is Book 1 in the St Benedict series (with a TV show currently in development) and we’re delighted to not only reveal the cover but give you an extended
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“It came to me in an instant, after I ran into the master of my residential college a few years after graduating…” We wouldn’t like to infer how that meeting went but we’re talking to writer and director Mariama Diallo about her upcoming horror Master, a story of three African American women and their disturbing
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A parasite is spreading in Hiron Ennes’ upcoming horror novel, Leech, which is due to be released this September. But you won’t have to wait until then to find out more SciFiNow’ers because not only are we revealing its cover (above), we’re also giving you a sneak peek into the novel by exclusively sharing the
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“Expect a wild, embarrassing, funny and surprising journey through puberty!” It’s not quite the response one would predict from ‘what can we expect from this new Pixar movie?’ but for Turning Red’s co-writer and director, Domee Shi, that’s kind of the point: “I wanted to make this movie for 13-year-old me,” Shi says. “Because there
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Being introduced to your partner’s family is always pretty nerve-wracking but something is definitely not right with the family in director Sebastian Godwin’s debut feature Homebound.  Out next month (with its UK premier taking place at Glasgow Film Festival), we are revealing the poster, above, PLUS the trailer for Homebound in a world exclusive! Watch
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“It’s a sobering moment because it’s 80 years of Batman and you go ‘oh God, can we do this?’ I don’t want to screw this up! Batman fans are serious, folks.” Dylan Clark, producer of the latest movie to feature the Dark Knight, certainly isn’t wrong there. Since his inception back in 1939 for DC
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Fugitives, narcotics, mobsters, torture and… a circus? Khan Wong’s The Circus Infinite has it all and we’re giving you an exclusive sneak peek into the novel by revealing chapter two right here at SciFiNow! In The Circus Infinite, Jes is hunted by those who want to study his gravity powers, and so makes his way to
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An all-new DC Animated Movie is heading our way, putting our favourite feline cat burglar at the centre with Catwoman: Hunted. Animated in an entrancing anime style and featuring the voice talents of Elizabeth Gillies (Vacation) as Catwoman and Stephanie Beatriz (Encanto) as Batwoman, the film follows Catwoman’s attempt to steal a priceless jewel, which
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Based on the novel by Frank Herbert, Dune tells the story of Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, who must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the
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From director David Buchanan and written by Paul Papadeas, sci-fi slacker comedy Laguna Ave is said to be a ‘nutty blend of Kevin Smith’s Clerks, Darren Aronofsky’s Pi, Swingers and Tetsuo: The Iron Man.‘ Launching on the Arrow streaming service this February, Laguna Ave is a black-and-white 80-minute trip and we have an exclusive clip! Watch it here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark”
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