It's time for the latest weekly round-up of interesting links about speculative fiction from around the web, this week with Foundation, Dune, Eternals and the Marvel Cinematic Universe in general, Star Trek Prodigy and the many versions of Star Trek, the many versions of Doctor Who, the various DC Comics based TV shows, Last Night in Soho, Army of Thieves, Squid Game, Invasion, Y: The Last Man, the best horror movies for Halloween, the fatal shooting accident on the set of Rust, a whole lot of horror and much more.
Speculative fiction in general:
- Publishers Weekly shares its favourite science fiction and fantasy books of 2021.
- Cheryl Eddy shares 48 science fiction, fantasy and horror books coming out this November.
- The Hugo Book Club Blog takes issue with the proliferation of chosen ones in SFF.
- Molly Odintz hosts a roundtable about horror fiction in the age of covid.
- Elisa Shoenberger shares seven thrilling murder mysteries with an SFF flair.
- James Davis Nicoll shares five recent fantasy stories set at the circus.
- C.J. Cooke shares eight thrillers and mysteries with supernatural elements.
- Rachel Brittain shares nine literary witches and warlocks.
- James Davis Nicoll lists five SFF homes from hell.
- Randee Dawn explains why suburbia is the perfect horror film setting.
- James Davis Nicoll shares five SFF works of cosmic horror.
- Bill Ward talks about the connection between sword and sorcery and cosmic horror.
- Bill Ward also shares his favourite sword and sorcery monsters.
- Milton J. Davis shares a primer to the sword and soul subgenre.
- Donna Barba Higuera discusses what happens when Mexican folklore meets SFF.
- Holly Kybett Smith shares thirteen spooky poems for Halloween.
- Erin Meyer shares seven great novels that are like fever dreams.
- Rektok Ross shares nine YA survival thrillers.
- Courtney Floyd declares that the real horror in magic school stories is systemic inequality.
- Ann Langley explains how stories can save us.
- Molly Templeton points out that you don't have to finish every book you start.
- John Connolly notes that genre writers often aren't taken seriously by the Irish literary establishment and that female genre writers suffer even more.
- John Banville explains how Bram Stoker's Dracula became a deathless classic.
- J.R. Forasteros talks about Dracula, purity culture and the sins of the church.
- Vivian Shaw shares her appreciation for the fantasy novels of Robin McKinley, which she say feel real in a way other fantasy novels don't.
- Bobby Derie profiles Sarah Susan Phillips Lovecraft, mother of H.P. Lovecraft.
- Rob Bricken reports that RPG company Paizo has recognised the union that their employees have formed.
- SFF and mystery writer Carole Nelson Douglas had died aged 76.
Comics and Art:
- Brad Hawley reviews The Many Deaths by Laila Starr by Ram V. and Filipe Andrade.
- James Davis Nicoll asks some tough questions about superheroes and public nudity.
- Michael Gonzales shares his appreciation for the horror comics of Bernie Wrightson.
- Deuce Richardson remembers Joseph Clement Coll who illustrated many stories by Sax Rohmer and Arthur Conan Doyle.
Film and TV:
- Rogues in the House discuss The Witcher and The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf.
- Cath Clarke calls Chuck Steele: Night of the Trampires a gleefully violent 1980s throwback.
- Benjamin Lee calls Antlers a dull monster movie.
- Alex McLevy shares his thoughts on the horror film Double Walker.
- Paul Levinson shares his thoughts on the latest episode of La Brea.
- Katie Rife shares her thoughts on the latest episode of What We Do in the Shadows.
- Saloni Gajjar talks about the increasing popularity of horror comedies on TV.
- Jason Bailey talks about the problems with the many sequels of the original 1978 Halloween.
- Anne Billson shares ten movie clichés she doesn't want to see anymore.
- Sandy Ferber revisits the 1943 monster movie Captive Wild Woman.
- Peter Bradshaw revisits the 1954 historical epic The Seven Samurai.
- Sandy Ferber revisits the 1957 horror movie The Vampire.
- Olivia Rutigliano revisits the 1958 vampire film The Horror of Dracula.
- Sandy Ferber revisits the 1958 horror movie The Screaming Skull.
- Sandy Ferber revisits the 1960 science fiction horror film The Ship of Monsters.
- Jason Sacks revisits the 1966 medical horror film Seconds.
- Peter Bradshaw revisits the 1998 vampire superhero movie Blade.
- Guy Lodge revisits the 2001 science fiction film Donnie Darko for its twentieth anniversary.
- Peter Bradshaw revisits the 2001 children's fantasy film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for its twentieth anniversary.
- Dan Persons revisits the 2008 vampire movie Let the Right One In.
- Stuart Jeffries interviews Christopher Walken who has been in everything.
- Ellen E. Jones interviews Rebecca Hall, star of Iron Man 3, The Town, The BFG, The Prestige and many others.
- Tara Bennett interviews André Nemec, showrunner of the live action Cowboy Bebop.
- James Hibberd interviews Miguel Sapochnik, director of Game of Thrones and Finch.
- Cameron Scheetz interviews the crew of Malignant.
- Ryan Gilbey notes that the stars of the Harry Potter films and many other young actors in recent years have not gone off the rails as former child stars did in previous decades.
- Molly Templeton reports that Hayden Christensen will reprise his role as Anakin Skywalker a.k.a. Darth Vader in the upcoming Star Wars series Ahsoka.
- Rachel Stirling remembers her mother Diana Rigg, star of The Avengers, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Game of Thrones and many others, who died earlier this year aged 82.
- Voice actor Jack Angel, who worked on Transformers, G.I. Joe, Voltron and many other cartoons, has died aged 91.
Comments on Foundation:
- Nick Wanserski shares his thoughts on "Death and the Maiden", the latest episode of Foundation.
- Rob Bricken shares his thoughts on "Death and the Maiden".
- Paul Levinson shares his thoughts on "Death and the Maiden".
- Camestros Felapton shares his thoughts on "Death and the Maiden".
- Cora Buhlert shares her thoughts on "Death and the Maiden".
- The Star's End podcast share their thoughts on "Death and the Maiden".
Comments on Dune:
- Paul Levinson declares that even though Dune covers only half of the novel, it packs more power than most complete movies.
- Emmet Asher-Perrin declares that we finally have a movie that sure seems like Dune.
- Paul Krugman declares that Dune is the movie he always wanted, unlike Foundation.
- Abigail Nussbaum shares her thoughts on Dune and the problems of adapting Frank Herbert's novel.
- On This Day in Science Fiction History declares that Dune needs more spice.
- Arturo Serrano declares that Dune is pure visual perfection, but that it doesn't stand well on its own.
- Sam Machkovech enjoyed Dune, but is annoyed that it stops abruptly.
- Owen Gleiberman finds Dune spectacular and engrossing, but is also annoyed by the abrupt ending.
- Richard Brody finds Dune dull and prefers the 1984 David Lynch version.
- Ali Karjoo-Ravary wonders whether the movie Dune succumbs to the same white saviour narrative that the novel tried to subvert.
- File 770 hosts a spoilerish discussion of Dune.
- Katie Rife and A.A. Dowd discuss Dune, Last Night in Soho and The French Dispatch.
- Matt Schimkovitz declares that the cope and size are the true stars of Dune.
- David Sims interviews Denis Villeneuve, director of Dune.
- Stephen Colbert interviews Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya, who play Paul Atreides and Chani in Dune.
- Matt Donnelly interviews Rebecca Ferguson who plays Lady Jessica in Dune.
- Cameron Scheetz interviews Rebecca Ferguson and Sharon Duncan-Brewster, two of the stars of Dune.
- Cameron Scheetz interviews Stellan Skarsgard and Dave Bautista, who play Baron Harkonnen and Glossu Raban in Dune.
- Brian Davids interviews Stephen McKinley Henderson who plays Hawat in Dune.
- Charles Pulliam-Moore praises the Bene Gesserit in Dune.
- Alissa Wilkinson explains why Dune endures.
- Ed Park talks about the enduring appeal of Dune as an adolescent power fantasy.
- Michael Dirda discusses the divisive reaction to Frank Herbert's 1965 novel Dune and that the latest film adaptation won't change that.
- The Bedlam Files takes a look at the various film and TV adaptations of Dune.
- Graeme McMillan lists eight supposedly "unfilmable" books to adapt after Dune.
- Charles Pulliam-Moore explains how the sandworm effects in Dune were created.
- Bill Desowitz reports how Hans Zimmer created the score for Dune.
- Anthony D'Alessandro reports that Dune has set an opening day record for Warner Bros.
- Brent Lang and Ellise Shafer report that part 2 of Dune has been officially greenlit.
Comments on Eternals and the Marvel Cinematic Universe in general (spoilers):
- Shirley Li calls Eternals a soul-full, refreshing superhero tale.
- Molly Freeman calls Eternals a mostly unique Marvel movie.
- Oliver Jones calls Eternals a refreshing and romantic reminder of the power and purpose of event films.
- Steve Rose declares that Eternals looks very pretty, but that there is just too much mythology to explain.
- David Ehrlich calls Eternals a huge, but overly familiar superhero epic.
- A.A. Dowd calls Eternals just another Marvel movie.
- Germain Lussier declares that Eternals could have been better, if it wasn't a Marvel movie.
- Bradley Russell notes that Eternals is already on of the most divisive Marvel movies ever.
- Adam B. Vary notes that Eternals features the first on-screen named same sex couple in a Marvel movie.
- Gavia Baker-Whitelaw is worried that one of the gay characters in Eternals might be a war criminal.
- Inspired by the uproar about the influence or lack thereof of certain Eternals characters on history, Lincoln Michel discusses how to incorporate superheroes into historical settings.
- Justin Carter reports that actor Brian Tyree Henry found himself revigorated after being cast as Phastos in Eternals.
- Charles Pulliam-Moore reports that Marvel had big plans for Gabriel Luna's version of Ghost Rider that sadly came to nothing.
- Marah Eakin interviews voice actress Tara Strong who played Miss Minutes in Loki among many others.
- Tom Tapp reports that Bill Murray has let it slip that he is in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Qunatumania.
- Watch a trailer for Hawkeye.
Comments on Star Trek: Prodigy and Star Trek in general:
- Keith R.A. DeCandido declares that Star Trek Prodigy is the best now Star Trek series.
- Zack Handlen declares that Star Trek Prodigy offers a more visceral spin on Star Trek's utopian ideals.
- James Whitbrook declares that Star Trek Prodigy is for kids and kids at heart.
- Galactic Journey revisits the 1966 Star Trek episode "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"
- Keith R.A. DeCandido offers an overview over the seventh season of Star Trek Voyager.
Comments on Doctor Who past and present:
Comments on the various DC Comics based movies and TV shows:
Comments on Last Night in Soho:
- Peter Bradshaw calls Last Night in Soho an entertaining horror thriller that takes a trip into the dark and sleazy heart of London's past.
- Katie Rife calls Last Night in Soho flawed but stylish.
- Gavia Baker-Whitelaw calls Last Night in Soho more style than substance.
- Mark Kermode interviews Edgar Wright, director Last Night in Soho.
- Inspired by Last Night in Soho, Kim Newman takes a look at various locations in Soho that have appeared on screen.
Comments on Army of Thieves:
Comments on Squid Game:
Comments on Invasion:
- Lucy Mangan calls Invasion an anaemic alien invasion thriller.
- Danette Chavez calls Invasion as nondescript as its title.
- Paul Levinson, on the other hand, finds Invasion compelling.
- Tyler Austin Harper lists Invasion as one example for the trend of science fiction TV shows where aliens magically eliminate racism.
Comments on Night Teeth:
The best horror movies for Halloween:
- Alasdair Stuart shares horror movies to enjoy this Halloween.
- Cheryl Eddy shares twelve scary horror movies to stream this Halloween.
- Molly Odintz shares seventeen horror comedy movies to enjoy this Halloween.
- Jim Vorel shares his twenty favourite Lovecraftian horror movies.
- Michael Kellerman shares his favourite film adaptations of Frankenstein.
- Sandi Hemmerlein takes a look at the filming locations of several horror movies in Los Angeles, California.
- The AV-Club tries to determine the greatest slasher movie series of all time.
- Leah Schnelbach and Emmet Asher-Perrin share the greatest Halloween costumes from film and TV.
Comments on Y: The Last Man:
Comments on Universe:
Comments on the fatal shooting accident on the set of Rust:
- Samantha Locke and Luke Harding report that actor Alec Baldwin accidentally killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and wounded director Joel Souza while firing a prop gun on the set of Rust.
- The Guardian shares some additional background on the shooting of Halyna Hutchins and Joel Souza.
- Luke Harding profiles cinematographer Halyna Hutchins who was killed on the set of Rust aged 42.
- Luke Harding also reports about Alec Baldwin's reaction to the fatal shooting accident on the set of Rust.
- Luke Harding shares director Joel Souza's statement about the fatal shooting on the set of Rust.
- Edward Helmore and Vanessa Thrope report that there have been concerns about gun safety on the set of Rust before the fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins.
- Meg James and Amy Kaufman share some more background about the safety issues on the set of Rust as well as a rundown of what precisely happened.
- Asher McShane reports that the gun that killed Halyna Hitchins and wounded Joel Souza had been used for target practice by members of the film crew shortly before.
- Tatiana Tenreyro reports that according to the local sheriff, 500 rounds of live ammunition were found on the set of Rust.
- Soo Youn reports that Rust assistant director Dave Halls, who told Alec Baldwin the gun in question was safe, has been the subject of a safety complaint in 2019.
- Cynthia Littleton reports that the tragedy on the set of Rust reflects troubling trends in the film industry.
- Adrian Horton interviews prop masters about the shooting accident on the set of Rust.
- Catherine Shoard takes a look at fatal accidents and deaths on film sets.
- Richard Luscombe reports about a vigil held in memory of Halyna Hutchins.
- ICG Local 600 has started a fundraiser for the family of Halyna Hutchins.
Awards:
- The winners of the 2021 Xingyun Awards for Chinese Science Fiction have been announced.
- The finalists for the 2021 Prix Actusf De L'uchronie have been announced.
- The winners of the 2021 SFPA Poetry Contest have been announced.
- The longlist for the 2022 Andrew Carnegie Medals has been announced.
- The winners of the 2021 Ringo Awards have been announced.
- The winners of the 2021 Writers and Illustrators of the Future Contest have been announced.
- JJ at File 770 compiles a list of Hugo eligible semiprozines for 2021.
Writing, publishing and promotion:
- Will McLean shares some tips for writing scary ghost stories.
- Scott Oden shares some tips for writing battle scenes.
- Premee Mohamed shares some tips for incorporating insects in your worldbuilding.
- Ella Syverson explains how romanticising details of everyday life and help with worldbuilding.
- Jane Jesmond talks about the problem of having a character in search of a story.
- Matt Feeley and Gretchen Felker-Martin explain how books happen.
- Veena Maheshwari Raju revisits Virgina Woolf's 1929 essay "A Room of One's Own" and wonders what it has to say to women writers today.
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch points out that frontlist and backlist are equally valuable in the new publishing landscape.
- Lincoln Michel talks about author advances and what they mean.
- Jason Sanford reports about the difficulties that many international writers, artists, translators and other creatives have getting paid by publishers due to the fact that many payment processors don't operate in certain countries or have high fees.
Interviews:
- Roxane Gay interviews Tananarive Due.
- Oliver Brackenbury interviews Milton J. Davis.
- Paul Weimer interviews Cassie Hart.
- Goodreads interviews Stephen Graham Jones, Caitlin Starling and Grady Hendrix.
- Shelf Awareness interviews Cherie Priest.
- Paul Weimer interviews Rudy Rucker.
- Cora Buhlert interviews Jean-Paul Garnier.
- Cora Buhlert interviews Paul Levinson.
- Bobby Derie interviews Erica Ciko Campbell and Desmond Rhae Harris.
- Voyage L.A. interviews Lisa Morton.
- Rebecca E. Treasure interviews Pamela Rentz.
- Cat Luria interviews Ai Jiang.
- Alison Flood interviews Alan Garner.
Reviews:
- Rob Bedford reviews Liege-Killer by Christopher Hinz.
- Russell Letson reviews Inhibitor Phase by Alastair Reynolds.
- Ian Mond reviews The Actual Star by Monica Byrne.
- Runalong the Shelves reviews Far From the Light of Heaven by Tade Thompson.
- Alexis Ong reviews Far From the Light of Heaven by Tade Thompson.
- Adri Joy reviews Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao.
- James Davis Nicoll reviews Jade Legacy by Fonda Lee.
- Gabino Iglesias reviews Radiant Apples by Joe R. Lansdale.
- Caren Gussoff Sumption reviews A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske.
- Rebecca Nesvet reviews Hyde by Craig Russell.
- Blue Book Balloon reviews Girl in the Walls by A.J. Gnuse.
- Ruth McKee reviews The Spirit Engineer by A.L. West.
- Runalong the Shelves reviews The Tale of the Tailor and the Three Dead Kings by Dan Jones,
- Doreen Sheridan reviews Hypnosis is for Hacks by Tamara Berry.
- Lesa Holstine reviews Grave Reservations by Cherie Priest.
- Phil Nichols and Colin Kurskie review The Apollo Murders by Chris Hadfield.
- The Middle Shelf reviews Empire Games by Charles Stross.
- Bill Capossere reviews The God Is Not Willing by Steven Erikson.
- Fantasy Faction reviews Seasons of Albadone by Èlan Marchè and Christopher Warman.
- Fantasy Faction reviews Burn the Skies by Kerstin Espinosa Rosero.
- Fantasy Faction reviews Dragon Mage by M.L. Spencer.
- Jim Cornelius reviews Slewfoot by Brom.
- Rachael McKenzie reviews Medusa by Jessie Burton.
- Alex Brown reviews Beasts of Prey by Ayana Gray.
- Rob Bedford reviews Beneath by Kristi DeMeester.
- Tobias Carroll reviews The Cabinet by Un-su Kim.
- Bobby Derie reviews The Book of Fhtagn by Jamie Lackey.
- Ian Mond reviews The Book of Form and Emptiness by Ruth Ozeki.
- Russell Letson reviews Belladonna Nights and Other Stories by Alasdair Reynolds.
- Randy Money reviews The Dead Hours of Night by Lisa Tuttle.
- Runalong the Shelves reviews Seeds by Tabatha Wood.
- Gary K. Wolfe reviews Even Greater Mistakes by Charlie Jane Anders.
- Chris Kluwe reviews How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu.
- Richard Fisher reviews Mad Amos Malone: The Complete Stories by Alan Dean Foster.
- Blue Book Balloon reviews The Twelve Even Stranger Days of Christmas by Syd Moore.
- Mario Guslandi reviews The Mammoth Book of Folk Horror, edited by Stephen Jones.
- Blue Book Balloon reviews Beyond the Veil, edited by Mark Morris.
- Runalong the Shelves reviews Beyond the Veil, edited by Mark Morris.
Classics reviews:
- Thomas Olde Heuvelt revisits the 1892 gothic horror story "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
- Alan Brown revisits the 1931 space opera novel Brigands of the Moon by Ray Cummings.
- James Reasoner revisits the 1956 space opera novel The Legion of Lazarus by Edmond Hamilton.
- James Davis Nicoll revisits the 1958 SFF collection The Two-Handed Engine by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore.
- James Maliszewski revisits the 1961 Elric sword and sorcery story "While the Gods Laugh" by Michael Moorcock.
- Bitter Tea and Mystery revisits the 1962 horror novel Something wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury.
- Gideon Marcus revisits the November 1966 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.
- Mark Yon revisits the November 1966 issues of New Worlds and SF Impulse.
- Jimmy Maher revisits the 1967 science fiction story "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" by Harlan Ellison.
- D.M. Ritzlin revisits the May 1969 issue of The Magazine of Horror.
- Joachim Boaz revisits the 1971 science fiction story "The Mind Prison" by Michael G. Coney.
- Anna Russell revisits the 1973 collection Ghosts by Edith Wharton.
- James Davis Nicoll revisits the 1979 science fiction novel Earth Ship and Star Song by Ethan I. Shedley a.k.a. Boris Beizer.
- Alex London revisits the 1986 horror novel It by Stephen King.
- Kat Hooper revisits the 1992 YA horror novel Stay Out of the Basement! by R.L. Stine.
- Kat Hooper revisits the 1992 YA horror novel Monster Blood by R.L. Stine.
- Marion Deeds revisits the 1992 science fantasy novel The Outskirter's Secret by Rosemary Kirstein.
- James Davis Nicoll revisits the 1993 science fiction novel The Gripping Hand by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.
- Judith Tarr revisits the 1999 historical fantasy novel The Shadow of Albion by Andre Norton and Rosemary Edghill.
- Kat Hooper revisits the 2006 children's fantasy novel The House Where Nobody Lived by John Bellairs and Brad Strickland.
Crowdfunding:
- The Tea Princess Chronicles, a cozy fantasy trilogy by Casey Blair, is looking for funding.
- From Here to Timbuktu, an animated Steamfunk series based on the eponymous novel by Milton J. Davies, is looking for funding.
- Company of the Eagle, an anti-colonial, flintlock fantasy comic by John J. Pérez and Goran Gligović, is looking for funding.
- The Shotguns & Sorcery Sourcebook for 5E roleplaying games by Matt Forbeck is looking for funding.
- The StarShipSofa podcast needs some financial help.
Con and event reports:
- Mike Glyer reports that site selection voting for the 2023 Worldcon is now open.
- Mike Glyer reports that DisCon III, the 2021 Worldcon in Washington DC, has recruited several TV writers to script the opening, closing and Hugo ceremonies.
- Mike Glyer reports that DisCon III has apologised for claiming that Lauren Raye Snow is the firt Latinx Worldcon vice chair, since Fred Duarte got there before her in 1997.
- Kate Nepveu is looking for someone to revive Con or Bust.
- Ellen Datlow shares some photos of the latest edition of the Fantastic Fiction Readings at the KGB Bar in New York City, featuring Daryl Gregory and Michael DeLuca.
- April White shares some photo from the University of Sheffield's archive of haunted houses, dark rides and other carnival attractions.
Science and technology:
- Michael Roston reports that NASA is planning an unmanned Moon launch with the Space Launch System and Orion capsule next year.
- Mike Wall reports that Blue Origin is planning a private space station called Orbital Reef.
- The Byte reports that the space tourism company Space Adventures had to cancel a SpaceX launch, because they had trouble finding paying passengers.
- Joey Roulette chronicles SpaceX's woes to fix a leaky toilet aboard their Crew Dragon capsule.
- Jake Rossen shares a history of eating in space.
- Dharna Noor talks about the status of the hippos which escped from drug lord Pablo Escobar's private zoo and have been breeding and terrorising Columbia ever since.
Free online fiction:
- "Obstruction" by Pamela Rentz in Fantasy Magazine.
- "Through" by Eric Fromley and Rich Larson in Clarkesworld.
- "A Well-Worn Path" by AnaMaria Curtis in Clarkesworld.
- "Marked by Bears" by Jessie Loyer in Apex Magazine.
- "Gentle Ways to Kill a Dragon" by Kit Harding in Luna Station Quarterly.
- "The Right Dragon" by Coral Alejandra Moore in Lightspeed.
- "Every Single Brian" by Yang-Yang Wang in Lightspeed
- "Baby Teeth" by Daniel Polansky in Tor.com.
- "Girlfriend Jacket" by Benny Kim in Mermaids Monthly.
- "The Fifth Horseman" by Martin Cahill in Fireside Magazine.
- "I Summon You" by Dale Bailey in Nightmare Magazine.
- "Flames Over Esk" by D.J. Tyrer in Sword and Sorcery Magazine.
- "Paper Suns" by Kemi Ashing-Giwa in Anathema.
- "Black Hole" by Katy Naylor in Punk Noir Magazine.
- "Fiat, Fiat, Fiat" by Eliot Fintushel in The Dark.
- "Why I Threw an Apple" by Mary Soon Lee in Daily Science Fiction.
- "On the Other Foot" by Jeff Gard in Daily Science Fiction.
- "Chocolate" by Gwen Whiting in Daily Science Fiction.
- "The Mire's Minions" by Will Shadbolt in Daily Science Fiction.
- "The Widow" by Anatoly Belikovsky in Daily Science Fiction.
- "Ghosting" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
Trailers and videos:
- Watch a trailer for Cowboy Bebop.
- Watch a trailer for part 2 of Masters of the Universe: Revelation.
- Watch a trailer for Dr. Brain.
- Watch a trailer for The Wheel of Time.
- Watch a trailer for Hellbound.
- Watch a trailer for Unwelcome.
- Watch a trailer for Anna.
- Watch a trailer for Agnes.
- Watch a trailer for Super Crooks.
- Watch a trailer for Lightyear.
- Watch a trailer for Scooby Doo and Guess Who?
- Watch a trailer for season 2 of Animaniacs.
- Watch a trailer for Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time.
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