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Despite his best attempts to hide in a corner at a recent BFA and BSFA Pubmeet, Marc Turner’s When the Heavens Fall is far…
We have had the pleasure of talking to multi-award winning editor Jonathan Strahan about his latest anthology, Meeting Infinity. The latest anthology in the…
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm “Mulder, the internet is not good for you” – Scully A series of murders finds Mulder…
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm “Arrow Video is delighted to announce the release of their latest giallo, Five Dolls for an August…
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm Synopsis: “Aaron and Austin Keeling’s tauntingly sinister new feature The House On Pine Street wreaks havoc on…
Today we interview Megan E. O’Keefe, a new and promising genre author. Her newly published book, Steal the Sky, is available through Angry Robot Books and was…
Charleston, South Carolina is one of the most-visited cities in the United States. History buffs love its prominent role in both the American Revolution…
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm Written and directed by X-favourite James Wong, episode two of this six episode mini-series sees us move back…
We are very pleased to start off our Roundtables this year with three fantasy authors who are also long-time genre fans: Michelle Hauck, Stephen…
The Ulysses Quicksilver Omnibus Volume Two, featuring three of Jonathan Green’s Pax Britannia stories has just been released. First of all for those not…
Ancestral Machines by Michael Cobley is my first foray into this author’s body of work, but I understand it is set in the same…
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm And so it begins again. Mulder and Scully’s personal relationship ended due to his depression, a conclusion that…
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm Synopsis: “When was the last time you were really scared? From Dario Argento, maestro of the macabre and…
I think that the simplest thing to say about Down Station is that although the description of its plot may sound like you’ve…
Dark Matters (Dark Matters #1) is the debut novel by Michael Dow. Funded through Kick Starter and subsequently self-published, this is a novel that…
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm Synopsis The Jacques Rivette Collection brings together some of the director’s hardest to see works, each restored, newly…
With the re-release of this novel in the UK (at long last!) as part of the Gollancz Fantasy Masterworks series, we thought that it…
City of Blades by Robert Jackson Bennett is the follow up to the World Fantasy Award nominated City of Stairs and second book in his…
Bryan Thomas Schmidt is a Hugo-nominated editor and author of adult and children’s science fiction and fantasy including The Worker Prince and the new…
We have talked to lifelong animation fan and freelance writer David Perlmutter. He has published short fiction in a variety of genres for various magazines and anthologies,…