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Review: Lazarus #18
6 years ago

Review: Lazarus #18

Welcome back to our ongoing coverage of Greg Rucka and Michael Lark’s Lazarus. As before, if you’re keen on an insight into the creative process, you can find our interviews …
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Bookworms: Dueling Neurosurgeons (2014) by Sam Kean

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Dueling Neurosurgeons

The human brain is a fascinating, seldom understood organ of enormous complexity. Sometimes it teaches us the most when it goes wrong, whether due to illness or injury.
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Bookworms: Magnificent Desolation (2009) by Buzz Aldrin

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Magnificent Desolation

NASA trained him to be an astronaut. They didn’t train the astronaut to be a hero. Inside, a dark secret lay, waiting to destroy the hero and disgrace the astronaut.
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Movie review: Troll Hunter (2010)
9 years ago

Movie review: Troll Hunter (2010)

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The ‘found footage’ genre of movie making has been around for quite a while, but ever since its resurgence in the late 90s following the success of ‘The Blair Witch Project’, many have tried to use this method, but not always with great success. Does ‘The Troll Hunter’ stand out from the crowd, or was the footage best left ‘undiscovered’?
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Breaking Down David Cronenberg: Cosmopolis (2012)
9 years ago

Breaking Down David Cronenberg: Cosmopolis (2012)

Nerdspan. Benjamin Piñeros

Canadian David Cronenberg (Scanners, The Fly, Crash, A History of Violence) is one of the most intelligent, controversial and visceral Directors of the past 40 years. He is known for …
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