Horror movie season has woken from its slumber... Between the weird football horror Him, Dev Patel's dark Welsh folklore, and a new Stephen King adaptation, YOU will be charmed and chilled. And don't forget to catch the rundown of all the genre TV shows premiering this September too!
Ruthanna Emrys dives into the potentially world-changing ideas in Braiding Sweetgrass, in which botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer offers a path to completely rethinking our relationship with nature and ecology.
Plenty of SFF authors and fans enjoy RPGs, so why not turn a successful book series into a game? James Davis Nicoll discusses four examples of books adapted into RPGs.
If Zorro or The Phantom of the Opera left a mark on you as a child... Logan Karlie, author of Dream by the Shadows, has 5 book recommendations with masked heroes you might enjoy.
Let's celebrate one of the unsung heroes of Miyazaki's masterpiece Spirited Away: Kamaji, the spider-y boiler man and master of soot sprites who cares for our young protagonists in spite of himself...
Is The City of Lost Children Ron Perlman's finest hour? Tim Ford revisits the visually inventive, heartfelt, and deeply weird French science fantasy film 30 years on and wonders why it's so overlooked...
Is Wall-E Pixar's single greatest achievement? Whether or not you agree, the film's lessons about rejecting fear and complacency and embracing difference, change, and progress feel particularly relevant right now.
The Toxic Avenger is a gross, gory splatterpunk satire about environmentalism and for-profit healthcare, but it is, most importantly and in Leah Schnelbach's words, "for the freaks." Read our review of the new reboot, starring Peter Dinklage, Jacob Tremblay, and Elijah Wood.