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RevSF Review: Personal Space (2018 Series)

Personal Space is just plain fun. It’s a sci-fi comedy-drama in 28 five-minute episodes, and it’s streaming on Amazon Prime right now. Five minutes is the kind of time investment that I can really get behind. Personal Space is about … Continue reading

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Movie Probe: Prodigy (2018)

Movie Probe eliminates troublesome freedom of choice from your movie watching experience. Prodigy is good. Watch it now. See? Totally easy.  Prodigy (2018)  Prodigy is a thriller starring an analyst talking to a creepy kid. Well, that’s how it starts. … Continue reading

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Black Panther: 4-Word Movie Reviews

Full-length movie reviews are the worst. Four words? We’ve got plenty of time for that. Especially when we’re talking about BLACK PANTHER.    When is Shuri’s movie? — Tegan Hendrickson, @artfulusername Representation that matters. Finally! — Jessa Phillips, @SultryMinxZoe M’Baku … Continue reading

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Book Probe: Indie Science Fiction Cinema Today: Conversations With 21st Century Filmmakers

Book Probe eliminates an issue that most humans must face constantly: freedom of choice. Book Probe eliminates freedom of choice, providing you only with options that are good for you. Obey Book Probe. Book Probe: Indie Science Fiction Cinema Today … Continue reading

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Book Probe: Star Wars: Forces of Destiny Tales of Hope and Courage

Book Probe eliminates the petty concern that many humans have: what to buy. Book Probe tells you. Obey Book Probe.  Star Wars Forces of Destiny: Tales of Hope and Courage Of course, Star Wars fans should own this book, an … Continue reading

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Book Probe: Frankenstein: The 200th Anniversary Edition

RevolutionSF’s Book Probe eliminates the troublesome freedom of choice from your book purchasing needs. Buy this book at the links provided hereafter. You deserve it. Frankenstein: The 200th Anniversary Edition Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is the first science fiction novel, according … Continue reading

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X-Files Season 10 (2016) — We Knew It Was a Snake When We Picked It Up

The X-Files came back with a six-episode new series. At RevolutionSF, we were in the trenches for the show’s last few seasons. We watched. We had to. Well, when we remembered to set the VCR. I believed that my outrage … Continue reading

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American Sci-Fi Classics Track at Dragon Con 2017: The Podcasts

Every year, the American Sci-Fi Classics Track at DragonCon puts on panels, game shows, screenings, and geeky fun that provide more fun than humans should legally be allowed, directed by RevSF’s Gary Mitchel and Joe Crowe. Journey with us back to … Continue reading

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Fun Christmas Songs of Geeky Interest

Children, people from a hundred years ago, and Vegas lounge singers and people at the “Christmas party hop” are not the only people who have performed and created delightful songs and performances tied to the holiday season. Enjoy this list … Continue reading

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi reviewed

By Stanley Clarke Star Wars: The Last Jedi shattered expectations with its epic drama, humor, acting, plot twists, and originality. The film starts where The Force Awakens ended with Rey seeking Luke’s guidance as a Jedi master and the Resistance … Continue reading

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