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Maybe There’s a Better Way to Think About AdaptationsFor as long as there have been movies, there have most likely been people who insist, with absolute certainty, that the movie is never as good...
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Rhythm of War Reread: EpilogueWell, our Cosmere Chickens, sadly all good things must come to an end, and so must this reread. In this final chapter, we get a stunning moment...
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An Oral History of Deep Space Nine’s “In The Pale Moonlight” Reveals An Interesting RewriteThe Deep Space Nine episode, “ In The Pale Moonlight ,” turns 25 years old this month. The hour of television was a controversial one, and a...
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Easy Weeknight Recipes to Appease Ghosts: Deborah Davitt’s “Feeding the Dead” and Carly Racklin’s “Unearthen”Welcome back to Reading the Weird, in which we get girl cooties all over weird fiction, cosmic horror, and Lovecraftiana—from its historical...
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Frog and Toad Trailer Gives Us Two Best Friends Having An AdventureThe new Frog and Toad series is close to premiering on Apple TV+, and a new trailer gives us a glimpse of what the show will be...
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The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always Special Is a Fun and Sweet Love Letter to NostalgiaAt one point in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always stand-alone 30th anniversary special, Billy, Zack, and Trini’s daughter,...
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Jenny Slate Will Face Off Against a Meditation App in MindfulApps are probably evil. Or at least one is in Mindful , a new horror movie set to star Jenny Slate. What if a meditation app … wanted to...
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The Mandalorian Finds a Home in “The Return”The last episode of season three! The last episode ever? Probably not, but given all the wrap-ups involved, it certainly could be… Recap...
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Reaches for Such Great Heights in the First Teaser for Season TwoIt’s almost—if two months counts as “almost”—time to hang out with Captain Pike and the gang again. The first teaser for...
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The Joy and Despair of Seeing Your City in an SFF NovelThe Chicago skyline may as well be threaded into the double helix of my DNA. I’ve got the city’s iconic flag tattooed on my forearm. I still...
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Back to the Future Wonders What, Exactly, Is This Thing We Call “Normal?”A brief anecdote about a minor incident: A few days ago, I was waiting outside of the DMV for my Uber pick-up (yes, even when you’re not really...
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Insidious: The Red Door Brings the Haunting Home to the Lambert Family AgainThe Insidious movie series is coming to a close (or is it?) with a return to the Lambert family, the haunted folks of the first two films. In...
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AMC’s Next Anne Rice Series Is About the Mysterious TalamascaTwo shows was never going to be enough for a cinematic world called the “Immortal Universe.” And now AMC has found its next focus...
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Five SF Stories Set in Eco-Friendly FuturesThese days it’s easy to imagine a world transformed by human ingenuity from the verdant wildernesses that preceded human civilization to...
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The Woman Carrying a CorpseWe’re excited to reprint “The Woman Carrying a Corpse” by Chi Hui, translated from Chinese by Judith Huang, from the groundbreaking...
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Kelly Link Transforms Old Tales Into New Magic in White Cat, Black DogEight years! That’s how long it’s been since Kelly Link’s last collection, Get in Trouble . I say this not as any sort of authorial...
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Jessica Biel Replaces Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Upcoming Sci-Fi Thriller, Ursa MajorThere are some shakeups on Ursa Major , an upcoming sci-fi thriller from the creator of HBO Max’s Station Eleven. While Mary...
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How Many Darksabers Can The Mandalorian’s Giancarlo Esposito Break? Six, ApparentlyIf you have a Darksaber, don’t let Giancarlo Esposito borrow it. The actor who plays Moff Gideon on The Mandalorian apparently went through...
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Read an Extended Excerpt From Kate Elliott’s Furious HeavenOn the eve of Eirene’s bold attack on the rich and populous Karnos System, an unexpected tragedy strikes the republic… We’re...
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Tall Tales Well Told: Strange Monsters of the Recent Past by Howard WaldropIn this bi-weekly series reviewing classic science fiction and fantasy books, Alan Brown looks at the front lines and frontiers of the field;...
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By Grabthar’s Hammer! A Galaxy Quest Series Is Once Again in DevelopmentThe greatest Star Trek movie that isn’t a Star Trek movie may be getting a series adaptation—and on the same streaming platform that airs...
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Thriving in the Queer Glitches of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers(Glitch 1: My grandmother died last year, and, as I visit her grave, I imagine a large, robotic pterodactyl screaming through the overcast...
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James McAvoy Will Speak No Evil in a Film from Black Mirror Director James WatkinsWhat is it with terrifying vacations lately? We just had Knock at the Cabin , and now comes Speak No Evil , a remake of the Danish film...
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The Michelle Yeoh-Starring Star Trek: Section 31 Is Finally Really HappeningHow long have we been listening to rumors and whispers on this one? Well, that makes sense, given that it’s about a secret division of...
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Reading The Wheel of Time: Mat Is (Sort of) Appreciated in Robert Jordan’s A Crown of Swords (Part 21)This week in Reading The Wheel of Time, Mat contends with the dubious relief of telling Elayne the truth about him and Tylin, is named a...
