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    ‘Extraction 2’ Has Wrapped Filming After 5 Months of Snowy Sets

    Actor and comedian Jim Carrey says that the fastest he ever said yes to a role was 1998’s The Truman Show, in which he played mild-mannered insurance salesman Truman Burbank. The dramatic comedy tells the story of a man whose day-to-day life is secretly fabricated for a TV audience. Everything from Truman’s wife to his friends to the neighborhood he lives in is part...

    GLAAD Media Awards Honors Hacks, Eternals, and More in 2022 Ceremony

    Actor and comedian Jim Carrey says that the fastest he ever said yes to a role was 1998’s The Truman Show, in which he played mild-mannered insurance salesman Truman Burbank. The dramatic comedy tells the story of a man whose day-to-day life is secretly fabricated for a TV audience. Everything from Truman’s wife to his friends to the neighborhood he lives in is part...
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    “2312”, by Kim Stanley Robinson – A Review by Valentin D.Ivanov (Bulgaria)

    The novel 2312 attracted my attention because of the reviews that pointed it as a rare example of a positive future. I don't know...

    “Max Mad” – A Review by the Romanian SF Writer and Journalist Cristian Tudor Popescu

    When someone says “Mad Max”, who is thinking about what "Mad" means? "Mad Max" is a password endowed with the force of sound; a...

    “Burning Paradise” by Robert Charles Wilson – A review by Valentin D. Ivanov (Bulgaria)

    Tor, 2013A dysfunctional family versus a big dumb object. This same story is retold in a few of the R. C. Wilson's novels, most...

    Harbor, a fantastic dark novel by J.A. Lindqvist

    This novel is like the song of a Siren, impossible to resist its beauty. A masterpiece by Swedish writer John Ajvide Lindqvist. Who holds in...

    Interstellar: Is Love the God Particle?

    Critical reception for Christopher Nolan's science fiction blockbuster movie Interstellar was widely mixed. Reviews ranged from being dazzled and awestruck to thinking it utterly...

    “Doctor Sleep” by Stephen King: Danny Torrance is back!

    Danny Torrance is back, devastated by the events of the Overlook Hotel and by his supernatural-gift, the one that his friend Dick Halloran revealed...

    Snowpiercer and the Machine of Life

    What’s left of humanity—after we broke the world—is crammed in a speeding train that circles a frozen Earth … forever.Bong Joon-Ho’s motion picture Snowpiercer...

    “The Zero Theorem”, A SF Film by Terry Gilliam

    "The Zero Theorem" (2013) is one of the best science fiction movies of the american origin director Terry Gilliam (born in 1940).After "Jabberwocky" (1977), "Time...

    Review: ‘Lovecraft, My Love’ by Tais Teng

    The first thing that came to mind when I read 'Lovecraft, My Love' by Tais Teng was the 'Under The Radar' topic on the...

    The Edge of Tomorrow: Live, Die, Repeat…

    She’s called The Angel of Verdun. You also see another name scrawled in bright red over a London bus: Full Metal Bitch. When we...

    “The Long Earth” by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter – A review by Valentin Ivanov

    Stephen Baxter is an old favorite of mine. I discovered his writing on uchronia.net – the bibliography of alternate history: ”First to the Moon”,...

    Dark SF at Trei Publishing House (Alastair Reynolds: “The Prefect”) by Oliviu Crâznic (Romania)

    Oliviu CrâznicIn Romania, there are currently three publishing houses – hallmarks for the scientific-fantastic literature enthusiasts (I remind here that – in my opinion,...