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WHAT WAS IT? AND OTHERS by Fitz-James O'Brien
The final volume of Collected Speculative Works from Swan River Press covers the period 1858 to 1864. It was in the opening stages of the Am...
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This is a running review of the book Spirits of the Dead. Find out more here . My opinion on the penultimate story in this collection has...
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Cover by Paul Lowe illustrating 'Screen Burn' Steve Duffy's latest collection offers the discerning reader eight stories, five...
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Some good news - Helen Grant's story 'The Sea Change' from ST11 has been nominated for a Bram Stoker Award. This follows an inqu...
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Looking forward to this one, greatly.
I think you'll like it, Michael. I found it rather moving as well as a good supernatural thriller. It manages to be very British (complete with guy from the Wire talking in his normal accent) but has a universal appeal.
I've had this movie in my Netflix cue since you first mentioned it on your blog as I honestly don't believe it'll make an appearance at any of the multiplexes where I live.
That's a pity, Oscar - it works well on the big screen, and not just because of the 'jump' moments. But, having bought the DVD, I can testify that it works well as a late-night watch.
Yes, it's going to be strange to hear Dominic West's normal voice.
He came close in The Shield when he played the British guy on holiday seeking naughty ladies.
Sorry, I meant British businessman.
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