Tag: science fiction
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Own a Chunk of Star Trek via Propworx Auction
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in Movie NewsPropworx (www.propworx.com) is holding its fourth Star Trek auction of props, costumes and set pieces.
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Elysium: The Art of the Film Book Review
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in Book ReviewsI’ve set my hopes high for Elysium, but regardless of whether it delivers, Titan Books have produced another high quality and extensive look into the movie conception process.
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Pacific Rim: Man, Machines & Monsters Book Review
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in Book ReviewsMan, Machines & Monsters whet my appetite far more than the clichéd publicity material and uninspiring trailers. This is another splendid hardcover tome from Titan Books and Insight Editions, one which sits somewhere between an Art of… and a Making Of…, with concept art, preliminary sketches and set photographs of the cast, crew and locales.
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MCM London Comic Con to Expand this October
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in Comic NewsThe MCM London Comic Con will be furthering its plans for world domination when this October it will spread across both sides of the ExCel Centre.
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Dr Who Limited Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review
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No, not Doctor Who, Dr Who. Amicus Productions’ two movies feature a time traveller who is no Time Lord, but a seemingly senile scientist whose surname happens to be Who.
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Oblivion Movie Review
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Oblivion is an honourable failure. Not because it’s a bad film, but because it suffers from a bit of an identity crisis, and ultimately pays homage to other, better sci-fi movies, without carving out its own identity.
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Saints Row IV Puts on Cape, Takes to the Sky
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Those sly folks at Volition/Deep Silver have evidently noticed that the world is lacking in fun superhero sandbox games, and steered the next iteration of the Saint’s Row franchise in a more “comic book” direction.
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‘Pulp’ Producer Announces Sci-fi Movie ‘Anomaly’
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Rick Alexander, LA-based producer of upcoming comic book movies, Gravel and Cla$$war, has joined forces with UK-based writer, director and comic creator, Adam Hamdy, the driving force behind the comic book movie, Pulp, and The Hunter comic series, to produce Anomaly, a sci-fi movie and transmedia experience.