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From Austin Taylor to Nadia Afifi, there is lots to look forward to in the sci-fi out this month - including a novel which might be our culture editor Alison Flood's pick of the year so far ...
New books by Mia Tsai, J.R. Dawson, Daniel Kraus and Seth Haddon explore how we recall the past when everything falls apart.
Amazon’s Prime Day sales event is rumbling on, and one of 2025’s finest video game experiences has seen a big discount for ...
Expression and dynamism are the watchwords for your front and rear pairs from the minute that the title sequences of this film begin. It's a drive-by of night-time New York City set to Bernard ...
Before the final season of ‘Stranger Things’ arrives in November 2025, check out these other great science fiction series ...
As we continue our journey through the cinematic history of the Fantastic Four, in preparation for the latest incarnation of ...
A new collection of essays by New Yorker writer Evan Osnos, The Haves and Have-Yachts, provides rich research and material for the conversation about extreme wealth in America today.
Whether it’s governments, corporations, or ideologies, dystopian films ask who’s really in control and what happens when we ...
The Museum of Jurassic Technology stands as California’s monument to the wonderfully weird – a place where fact and fiction dance so closely together you’ll stop caring which is which. You’ve likely ...
The ceiling-high wooden bookshelves create a cozy feeling that wraps around you like a well-worn sweater on a chilly Ohio ...
The editors of The New York Times Book Review bring you immersive climate fiction , our latest reviews , gripping dystopian ...
Aether & Iron is so dripping with noir it's leaving behind fedora-shaped puddles. It's full of steely internal dialogue like this where you hear the main character, smuggler Gia Randazzo, take in her ...