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Kathryn Adams

Review: Black Sun (Between Earth and Sky Book #1)

A god will return When the earth and sky converge Under the black sun Rebecca Roanhorse’s previous Hugo-nominated novel (and debut book) was set in a dystopian future of climate disaster and Navajo legends come to life. Her latest book has also been nominated for Best Novel, and this one is set in the distant

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Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf

Directed by Kwang Il Han, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf follows the origin story of Vesemir (Theo James), a cocky young witcher who delights in slaying monsters for coin and is the future mentor for Geralt (Henry Cavill). When a dangerous new power rises on the Continent, Vesemir learns that some witchering jobs are

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Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Star Wars: The Bad Batch

Created by Dave Filoni, Star Wars: The Bad Batch follows Clone Force 99, also known as the Bad Batch — a group of elite clone troopers with genetic mutations that take on daring mercenary missions in the aftermath of the Clone Wars and Order 66. This group of characters was first introduced in season 7

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Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Free Guy

Directed by Shawn Levy, Free Guy takes place in the open-world video game Free City where Guy (Ryan Reynolds) is an NPC working as a bank teller. Thanks to a code developed by programmers Millie (Jodie Comer) and Keys (Joe Keery) inserted into Free City by the publisher Antwan (Taika Waititi), Guy becomes self-aware of

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Kathryn Adams

Review: Upright Women Wanted

She belonged with the Librarians, and she would prove it. My first experience with Sarah Gailey’s Wild West novellas was the Hugo-nominated hippo-themed caper, River of Teeth. Gailey’s latest Hugo-nominated novella, Upright Women Wanted, is also set in the Wild West, although a lot further removed from 1890’s Louisiana than you may at first realize.

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Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – The Green Knight

Directed by David Lowery and based on Arthurian Legend, The Green Knight tells the story of Sir Gawain (Dev Patel), King Arthur’s reckless and headstrong nephew, who embarks on a daring quest to confront the eponymous Green Knight (Ralph Ineson), a gigantic emerald-skinned stranger and tester of men. Gawain contends with ghosts, giants, thieves, and

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Review – Transformers #33

“Aaah, Cybertron. What’s become of you? All this chaos, all this destruction. I love it.” Keep reading for a review of Transformers #33. Minor spoilers below. So Swindle’s being Swindle, always out to make a profit from every situation, which is why he’s getting Decepticons drunk and talkative so he can squeeze out some useful

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Kathryn Adams

Review: Network Effect (The Murderbot Diaries Book 5)

“Overse added, “Just remember you’re not alone here.” I never know what to say to that. I am actually alone in my head, and that’s where 90 plus percent of my problems are.” Martha Wells has already received a Hugo Award for two of the novellas in her Murderbot Diaries series, so it’s no surprise

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Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Transformers War for Cybertron: Kingdom

Brought to us once again by Roosterteeth and Netflix, Transformers War For Cybertron returns with the final chapter “Kingdom”. Having crash-landed on Earth, the Autobots and Decepticons are confronted by two rival Cybertronian factions from a future that their conflict has inadvertently created, as the heroes and villains of the classic BEAST WARS series make

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