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Thursday is the day for throwbacks, which means it’s time for Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column dedicated to the great science fiction of…
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When ‘Alien’ was released in 1979, it changed the landscape for both science fiction and horror. ‘Alien’ combined the two genres so well,…
Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column dedicated to the great science fiction of the past, continues this week by taking a look at a…
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Two weeks ago, we touched on ‘Iron Giant‘, so what better time to dust off the other sci-fi animated classic of the era…
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Put on your shiny, baggy pants and your midriff shirt. It’s time to go back to 1999 for Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column…
We’re not going to go too far in our wayback machine we like to call Throwback Thursday, our ongoing column dedicated to the…