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Guillermo del Toro’s “Cabinet of Curiosities” announces first set of cast, directors and writers

F. Murray Abraham, Ben Barnes, Elpidia Carrillo, Essie Davis, Hannah Galway, Crispin Glover, Demetrius Grosse, David Hewlett, Andrew Lincoln, Tim Blake Nelson, Luke Roberts, Sebastian Roché, Glynn Turman and Peter Weller Join Cast Panos Cosmatos, Jennifer Kent and Vincenzo Natali Write and Direct Singular Episodes Additional Episode Directors Include Ana Lily Amirpour, Catherine Hardwicke,  Guillermo Navarro,

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Reviews
Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Monsters at Work Season 1

Created by Pixar, Monsters at Work is set directly after the main events of Monsters Inc, where the city of Monstropolis is making the transition to be fuelled by the sound of laughter rather than scares. Tylor Tuskmon (Ben Feldman), a recent Scare Major graduate from Monsters University, is forced to work as a mechanic

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Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: Riot Baby

…when people joke and call me Riot Baby for being born when I was, it ain’t with any kind of affection, but something more complicated… Tochi Anyebuchi’s Hugo-nominated novella starts in Los Angeles just before the Rodney King riots. Kev is born in a Los Angeles hospital in the middle of the riot, almost dying

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DeathBecomesHer WatchParty
TV & Movies
llyzabeth

Binary System Podcast – Watch Party #33 – Death Becomes Her

Okay so hear me out: we actually watched this together a few months ago, but I decided it would be more fun to wait and post it on the 29th anniversary of the release! Which was (*checks notes*) last month. Son of a… Better late than never: our latest Watch Party movie is 1992’s Death

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Die 19 review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Die #19

This is it, the second-to-last issue of the whole series. And after reading it, I still have no guesses as to how they’re going to wrap this up. Keep reading for a review of Die #19. Some spoilers below. So after last issue I decided that Ash was either a little evil or a lot

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Books
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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TheWitcher NightmareOfTheWolf review
Reviews
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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