Looking back at two iconic and influential science fiction TV shows of the 1970s.

Looking back at two iconic and influential science fiction TV shows of the 1970s.
Quentin Dupieux’s superhero satire has some interesting moments but is not the gut-busting comedy classic that you might have expected.
The life and films of the exploitation filmmaker who had a career-long fascination with giant monsters.
The pioneering and popular British science fiction TV series that has become lost in time and space.
The end of an era, as one of the world’s longest-running print fanzines finally brings a halt to its life, universe and everything.
Looking back at Toyah’s magnificent 1981 breakthrough album and its dystopian, rebellious sci-fi concepts.
M.J. Simpson tweaks his ‘tasche and enters the curious and secretive world of the competitive facial hair convention.
The futuristic sounds of the distant past.
A collection of predictably unpredictable musical variations from the former Cardiacs guitarist.
The Universal monster cycle – and the series of films starring their only original creation, the Gill Man – ends with a whimper rather than a bang.
The strange world of movie tie-in breakfast cereal and its recent movie into the nostalgia market.
A chance to preview the new, enhanced Blu-ray versions of the cult TV show’s feature film editions for free.