sci-fi

In Review: Lockout

by Jonathan Hatfull 19 April 2012

If you’re wondering whether or not you’ll enjoy the Luc Besson-produced Lockout, first read the following one sentence synopsis: Guy Pearce breaks into a maximum security prison in space to rescue the president’s daughter.

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Dimensions has Gort it! Say Boston sci-fi judges…

by Helen Cox 23 February 2012

Independent director and producer Sloane U’Ren and Ant Neely have returned from the 37th Boston Science Fiction Film Festival with one of the coolest awards in the industry: The Gort Award. Every year this highly desirable statuette is awarded to the best film that screens at the festival. Previously it has been awarded to Duncan Jones’s Moon.

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Unveiled: Issue 4 Front Cover

by Helen Cox 17 November 2011

As 2011 draws to a close the New Empress quadrilogy is finally completed. In our fourth and final issue of the year, our Spaced-Out Edition, we deliver our most eclectic range of articles to-date with some very special features on extraterrestrial pictures and a two page comic strip inspired one of the more amorous on-screen space cadets: Howard the Duck.

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Sci-Fi-London Parade Pics

by Helen Cox 24 April 2011

The Sci-fi-London Festival held their first ever Easter Parade today. An impressive number of science-fiction fanatics gathered, many of them in fancy dress, to take a stroll along London’s Southbank in the sun. They were lead by a zombie Will and Kate who shuffled and lunged their way between the BFI and the London Film [...]

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