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In a career spanning more than 25 years John Mosby has written for over thirty titles including Total Film, Starburst, Film Review, Fantazia, Profile and the Yorkshire Evening Post. He wrote a regular column for Dreamwatch and was UK Bureau Chief for Sci-Fi Universe. He took over as editor...
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Born and raised in the UK, a lifelong fan of Asian films, Leeder has been based in Hong Kong since 1990. In addition to serving as the Far Eastern Editor of Impact magazine, Leeder continues to contribute to such magazines as Black Belt, Inside Kung Fu, Femme Fatales and...
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Over fifteen years since his older sister went missing in the woods while trying to uncover the truth of an urban legend, James Donaghue (James Allen McCune) receives word that an old video-cam cartridge has been found in the woods near Burketville that may cast some explanation as to...
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Dorothy Gale works hard at the local community hospital, taking shifts and providing a welcome distraction for some of the patients who adore her. Perhaps they don’t notice or even choose to overlook her purloining some of their medication to take home to her Auntie Em and Uncle Henry....
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“You don’t go into someone’s house and start dropping bombs unless you’re looking for a fight…” Despite initial marketing – including a perhaps ill-advised ‘from the producers of Godzilla‘ tag-line – suggesting that Kong: Skull Island could be the first in a slate of big but basic ‘monster’ movies heading our...
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Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is that kind of doctor for whom the profession has brought riches, fame and more than a slight amount of arrogance. Perhaps they are all well-deserved, but one night it is all snatched away when a terrible traffic accident on a mountain road badly injures...
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The National Geographic Channel‘s MARS is an interesting beast – a mixture of actual documentary, pseudo-documentary and straight drama, deliberately blending them together to give audiences what the programmers hope feels like a fact-based show that could have been / will be made forty years from now. One might think...
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Coal Hill Academy, a shiny steel and glass structure built on the site of the previous bricks and mortar school has always been a magnet for… something other.As far back as sixty years ago it was attracting unearthly children and it seems even a wash and brush up hasn’t...
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Seok-woo (Gong Yoo) is a business-man, divorced and with such a focus on his work that he gets his daughter Soo-an (Kim Su-an) the same present two years running. This year, her only wish is for her father to take her to see her mother in Busan and so, balancing...