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A SCANNER DARKLY
Reviewed July 15, 2008
by Cynthia Ward
Journey to the center of a baked brain for one of the most accurate and frightening portrayals of the drug-addict mindset in fiction |
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EARTH IS ROOM ENOUGH
Reviewed July 01, 2008
by Adam-Troy Castro
A Grand Master's short-story collection doubles as the psychological autobiography of a dreamer who resented the dreams that drove him |
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INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM
Reviewed June 17, 2008
by Adam-Troy Castro
The sublime and the ridiculous are joined at the hip as Indy picks up the whip once more |
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ZOTHIQUE
Reviewed June 03, 2008
by Cynthia Ward
Howard's Conan and Lovecraft's Cthulhu are legendary, but don't overlook a third classic Weird Tales creationthe last continent of a dying Earth |
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THE WORLD, THE FLESH, AND THE DEVIL
Reviewed May 20, 2008
by Adam-Troy Castro
Harry Belafonte and Inger Stevens survive a worldwide radioactive holocaust but still have to deal with the elephant in the room |
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THE BIRDS
Reviewed May 06, 2008
by Adam-Troy Castro
The master of suspense presents a tale of feathered fury in the town of Bodega Baywhere buoys will be buoys and gulls will be murderous |
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BATMAN
Reviewed April 22, 2008
by Adam-Troy Castro
Director Tim Burton tapped two talented actors to erase those laughable memories of The Batman as the buffoon |
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A FALL OF MOONDUST
Reviewed April 08, 2008
by Cynthia Ward
After a moonquake sinks the good ship Selene, the passengers and crew race against time as the food and air supplies dwindle |
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SHOWBOAT WORLD
Reviewed March 25, 2008
by Cynthia Ward
Board a fabulous riverboat with a god of sci-fi world-building for the return journey to Big Planet |
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EDWARD SCISSORHANDS
Reviewed March 11, 2008
by Adam-Troy Castro
Johnny Depp cuts a mean hedge in the first of two Depp/Burton team-ups about likable outsiders named Ed |
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