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The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring - film review

The Lord of the Rings – The Fellowship of the Ring – film review

The Lord of the Rings – The Fellowship of the Ring was released nearly 16 years ago in December 2001. It was the…

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Monster Hunter Siege by Larry Correia - book review

Monster Hunter Siege by Larry Correia – book review

It’s been a little over three years since the last book in the main Monster Hunter series was released. Not that Larry Correia…

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Batman's Guide to Being Cool by Howie Dewin - book review

Batman’s Guide to Being Cool by Howie Dewin – book review

I’m not sure how I ran across Batman’s Guide to Being Cool by Howie Dewin. Perhaps it popped up as related to the…

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The Waters of Mars - television special review

The Waters of Mars – television special review

The Waters of Mars features the Doctor (David Tennant) as he travels alone to Mars. At first, everything seems normal, other than the…

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Alice Through the Looking Glass - film review

Alice Through the Looking Glass – film review

I loved Alice in Wonderland when it came out back in 2010. It was quirky, bizarre, and really caught the spirit of Lewis…

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Straight Outta Tombstone - edited by David Boop - anthology review

Straight Outta Tombstone – edited by David Boop – anthology review

I’m not one to read Westerns, weird or otherwise, though I do have a few Western films that I enjoy. However, since I…

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Smith of Wootton Major by J.R.R. Tolkien - short audiobook review

Smith of Wootton Major by J.R.R. Tolkien – short audiobook review

Smith of Wootton Major is a delightful light fantasy tale. A master cook resides in the village of Wootton Major—a town slightly larger…

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RG Veda - original video animation series review

RG Veda – original video animation series review

RG Veda is a two-episode OVA series based on a manga of the same name by Clamp. It is very loosely based in…

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Murder on the Orient Elite by Larry Correia - short audiobook review

Murder on the Orient Elite by Larry Correia – short audiobook review

Murder on the Orient Elite is another of the short audiobook stories set in Larry Correia’s Grimnoir Chronicles universe. This one happens after…

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Planet of the Dead - television special review

Planet of the Dead – television special review

One of the specials aired between Series 4 and Series 5, Planet of the Dead has the Doctor (David Tennant) suddenly transported to…

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Dark Immolation by Christopher Husberg - book review

Dark Immolation by Christopher Husberg – book review

Dark Immolation, as with many good sequels, picks up right where the first book left off. As the second book in a series…

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Crest of the Stars - anime television series review

Crest of the Stars – anime television series review

I lived in Japan when the Crest of the Stars anime television series was first released. I even have a promotional VHS tape…

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Super Issue 2 by Joshua Crowther - comic book review

Super Issue 2 by Joshua Crowther – comic book review

Super Issue 2 picks up pretty much where the first left off. Mark has been captured, but nothing else is shown of that…

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The Next Doctor - television special review

The Next Doctor – television special review

The Next Doctor was the 2008 Christmas special for the new Doctor Who series. After losing Donna Noble, the Doctor heads off in…

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Little Green Men - Attack! - edited by Robin Wayne Bailey and Bryan Thomas Schmidt - anthology review

Little Green Men – Attack! – edited by Robin Wayne Bailey and Bryan Thomas Schmidt – anthology review

Little Green Men – Attack! is a campy and entertaining collection of tales by a range of talented writers. Robin Wayne Bailey is…

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My Bride Is a Mermaid - anime television series review

My Bride Is a Mermaid – anime television series review

My Bride Is a Mermaid has an awesome premise. Nagasumi Michishio (Takahiro Mizushima) visits the Seto Inland Sea with his parents while on…

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Snapshot by Brandon Sanderson - short fiction review

Snapshot by Brandon Sanderson – short fiction review

Snapshot is a fairly new (February), standalone novella by Brandon Sanderson. This is a case of Sanderson exploring a genre in which he…

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Interstellar - film review

Interstellar – film review

I’d heard good things about Interstellar over the last couple years, but I only recently got around to watching it. It tells the…

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Dune by Frank Herbert - audiobook review

Dune by Frank Herbert – audiobook review

I first read Dune back in the 1980s sometime, around 20 years after it was originally released. I really enjoyed it, and spent…

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Tin Man - television miniseries review

Tin Man – television miniseries review

Tin Man came out in 2007 as a three-part miniseries on SyFy (perhaps it was the SciFi Channel then…I forget). This was only…

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Black Amazon of Mars by Leigh Brackett - short audiobook review

Black Amazon of Mars by Leigh Brackett – short audiobook review

I have a few friends who keep suggesting I read stories by Leigh Brackett. They pointed out that she co-wrote the screenplay for…

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