Having been shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award with his debut novel, 2010’s Boxer, Beetle, Ned Beauman’s followup continues his success with The Teleportation Accident making the
Science fiction is regarded as the medium of ideas, but so rarely does that intention cross the fraught border into film, where collaboration and the need for broad
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On September 3rd 2010, three walkers disappeared on Dartmoor, and now the footage from their abundance of cameras and recording devices has been edited together, though as any
“Somewhere in the Valley there is a woman living in a basement who claims she’s from the future and she’s amassing followers.” This sums up the situation of
Karl Urban is Judge Dredd. It’s a simple as that.
He and the filmmakers Pete Travis, Alex Garland and Andrew MacDonald have now given us the most definitive take