Author: Les Anderson

Cocoon

The fear of aging and the search for the Fountain of Youth has been a staple of speculative fiction for as long as humanity has been spinning tales,
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Enemy Mine

It would be fair to say that the period from 1977 to 1986 could be considered a Golden Age for science fiction cinema, particularly for devotees of space
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The 5th Wave

At the moment, Hollywood seems to have an insatiable desire to churn out post-apocalyptic or dystopian Young Adult franchises and the latest to join the ranks is The
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Spectre

Following the huge critical and greater commercial success of 2012’s Skyfall, celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of James Bond’s cinematic adventures, director Sam Mendes had a hard act to
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Mr Holmes

Given that Sherlock Holmes is one of the most iconic fictional characters ever created and has to be one of the most depicted on the screen, this new
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Tomorrowland

Having been shrouded in a cloud of mystery during filming second only to J J Abrams’ forthcoming The Force Awakens, Brad Bird’s latest feature hits multiplexes this week.
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Thunderbirds Are Go

Thunderbirds Are Back. Again. The show that won’t go away has emerged yet again re-suited and booted and fresh from a 21st century makeover for pre-teens. Again. It
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Network

At the time of its release in 1976 Network was considered shocking, provocative and exaggerated in its depiction of the venal lengths to which a national television network
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