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The British Fantasy Society
Riding on sandworms since 1971
Reviews
A selection of reviews from Prism, Dark Horizons and other BFS publications, as well as some written specially for the BFS website.
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Film Reviews
Blood: the Last Vampire
Silent Night, Deadly Night
Dead Girl
Star Trek
Natural Born Killers
TV Reviews
Supernatural, Season 4
Warehouse 13 (Pilot)
Who Wants to Be a Superhero? (BBC2)
Primeval, Season 3
Lost, Season 5
Book Reviews
Hungry Hearts, Gary McMahon
Evolution Expects, Jonathan Green
Gunpowder, Joe Hill
Ultrameta: a Fractal Novel, Douglas Thompson
The Witnesses Are Gone, Joel Lane
Reviews from the Archives
Extended Play: the Elastic Book of Music, Gary Couzens (ed.)
Dark Wisdom: the Magazine of Dark Fiction #10
The Culled, Simon Spurrier
The Vampire Genevieve, Jack Yeovil
Rogue Star (Warhammer 40,000), Andy Hoare
Articles
Rocketing eBooks
Ramsey’s Rant: Censorship
Nicholas Royle’s Diet Column: Viewing the World Through Mud-Spattered Spectacles
Good Morning Neverland: Melons
Desert Island Books: Tad Williams
Interviews
Lev Grossman and The Magicians
Cross-Ponding: a Conversation Between Barry J. House and Fran Friel
Of Sprouts and Men: Robert Rankin Interviewed
Diary of the Driven: an interview with horror actress, Sophia Ellis
Forty-five Years Behind the Sofa: Doctor Who monsters revealed!