Surveillance. A population kept complacent through drugged drinking water. Brainwashing. Execution of political dissidents. Launched in January 1978, concurrent with Tom Baker’s effervescent fourth season of Doctor Who
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In our latest lesson for Geek School, feature write Les Anderson has cast his discerning eye over the body of work of director Joe Dante, reminiscing over such
Now in the middle of its fourth (and possibly last) season, Fringe is the brainchild of JJ Abrams, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, the men behind Lost and
Recently screened at the Edinburgh Filmhouse in an event arranged by the British Science Association, Geek Chocolate looks back on this beloved film and asks how does this
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