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In matching uniforms of modest decorum the girls walk down the sterile corridors to their dormitory in Lily Hall, playing cat’s cradle, taking their vitamins, scrubbing and anointing
Nurse Molly and librarian Gene Myers lived an idyllic life in their fixer-upper house at the end of Crooked Street which backed onto the forest, but there was
The alien invasion film takes as many forms as the invaders themselves and their varied strategies, from Invasion of the Body Snatchers to Strange Invaders, from Under the
In the dimensions of Doctor Who there are as many possibilities unexplored as adventures taken, and while some events and locations echo in repeating divergent iterations, the submerged
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It’s thin air on Mars, the atmosphere held over the city of Bradbury sufficient to support life but it’s not a pretty life, a frontier land viewed with
It creeps and leaps and slides and glides, and this December it arrives on Blu-ray from Criterion – beware The Blob, the 1958 juvenile delinquent science fiction horror