Tim Robins reviews Stephen Spielberg’s latest blockbuster
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London Screenwriters’ Festival 2027 Early Bird Tickets Available Now
London Screenwriters’ Festival returns 2nd to 4th April 2027
In Review: Masters of the Universe
Unexpectedly brilliant. You have the power!
“New” version of Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu released in United States
Not exactly a “Director’s Cut”, but…
In Review: The Backrooms
Tim Robins has an unnerving time at the cinema…
Trinity Studios new Dracula film springboards into a Trilogy
What began as news of a single new Dracula film from Trinity Studios has now become something far bigger…
In Review: Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
A heat wave inspired retreat to the cinema proved good fun for Tim Robins
Hastings Comic Con is back, and the sequel is even bigger!
International comic artists, celeb guests, Pokémon, Daleks, true crime, and more confirmed for 20th – 21st June
Beyond Words Festival returns to London
Book panels, film screenings and more
Tube Surfing: Brandon Sanderson’s Skyward heads to TV, new Star Wars kits released, Buffy comic news
Another quick news round up when you least expected it
Chasing Comets: Check out this otherworldly short film
Watch the beauty of an active alien body, far out in the depths of our solar system
OiNK! A Short Tail documentary to get Macc-Pow! World Premiere
Fantastic news for Oink! comic fans
New edition of Mick Jones RRPL Magazine spans Space and Time
Latest edition of Mick Jones eclectic magazine available now has a SF hue
The Graphic Novel man – the comics of Bryan Talbot re-released at last
It’s been a decade plus since this smashing documentary was first released
Upcoming Vectis auctions offer plenty of nostalgic treats
Plenty on offer for Marvel, Doctor Who and Transformers fans to savour!
John Charles and Barry May’s Technofreak Goes to the Movies!
It’s a comic movie – sort of – shot in Guildford! Really!
Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew heads to the big screen ahead of Netflix launch
The Magician’s Nephew will get a big screen outing in early 2027
Lost Film of SF author John Russell Fearn, Black Saturday, Revisited
Recovered and represented, one of the earliest British SF “fan films”
In Review: Akira
Re-released in 4K, does this classic manga still measure up?
London Film and Comic Con cancelled, returning in 2027
Major cult event impacted by global uncertainities