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Review – Poor Things

Reviewer David Leninhawk returns with a look at Poor Things. Poor Things is an absolute triumph of a motion picture. It is an often hilarious tale of female self-actualization set in a visually splendorous world which recalls the Victorian age by way of Georges Méliès and, mildly, even a bit H.G. Wells or Terry Gilliam.

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Review – How Long ’til Black Future Month?

Before February ends I wanted to review a collection I’ve been meaning to read for years: N. K. Jemisin’s How Long ’til Black Future Month? I love a good short story collection, and I’ve loved every Jemisin work I’ve read (her Far Sector Green Lantern series from DC was amazing) so I had high hopes

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Kathryn Adams

Binary System Podcast #400 – Start From the Beginning

Happy 400th episode! Time flies, right? About ten years ago we started recording our Night Vale discussions because we’re giant nerds and nerds gotta podcast. But here’s the thing: we started with the Night Vale episode that’d just been released, “Renovations,” number 48 in the series. We’ve discussed every episode since then, but not once

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Kathryn Adams

Review: Lost In The Moment And Found (Wayward Children #8)

The first thing Antoinette Ricci ever lost was her father… Seanan McGuire released a new installment in the Wayward Children series in January and I…hadn’t yet read the one that came before. So, let’s take care of another review in my list of Books I Really Should Have Read Ages Ago. Antsy’s life from age

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Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Dune: Part Two

Directed by Denis Villeneuve, Dune: Part Two follows Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), who continues his journey, united with Chani (Zendaya) and the Fremen of Arrakis, as he seeks revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family, and endeavors to prevent a terrible future that only he can predict. In 2021, Denis Villeneuve delivered a magnificent

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Binary System Podcast #399 – WTNV #242 “The New Branch” and the Oscar-nominated Animated Shorts

On the latest episode of Night Vale the Librarians broke out of their cages but some heroes saved the day andnoweverythingisfineTheEnd SO! HOW ABOUT THOSE OSCAR ANIMATED SHORTS? (Kidding, it was a fun episode of Night Vale, we’re just really excited to talk about cartoons.) Anyway, massive spoiler warnings as we discuss our favorite Oscar-nominated

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Kathryn Adams

Review: What Feasts At Night (Sworn Soldier #2)

“What if he doesn’t get better?” Angus sighed. “Then he will be like a thousand others in Gallacia this winter. The only difference is that you know his name…” I’m taking a break this week from my reviews of Books I Really Should Have Read Ages Ago to enjoy a brand new novella by T.

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Emerald City Comic Con 2024 – Image Comics

Image Comics is pleased to announce an exciting creator-owned panel this year at Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle on Friday, March 1 at the Seattle Convention Center. Please note: updates to the schedule may appear online during the show. Please refer to the www.imagecomics.com post for the most up-to-date information. —Image Comics Panels—Spotlight on Kieron GillenFriday, March 111

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Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Madame Web

Directed by S.J. Clarkson, Madame Web follows Cassandra Webb (Dakota Johnson), a New York City paramedic who starts to show signs of clairvoyance after a near-death experience. Forced to confront revelations about her past, she must protect three young women from a mysterious adversary who wants them dead. Sony is back once again with another

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