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We like to play games. This month's issue features the premiere of our new Game Reviews section.
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Diana Wynne Jones is an excellent and productive author of children's and adult's fantasy books, having published nearly forty novels since 1970. The Homeward Bounders, first published in 1981, is a children's novel, but just like Jones' other children's novels, it is suited as well for adults.
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Was it a let down, or a stunning sequel to the original? Find out what our opposing reviewers have to say about The Matrix: Reloaded.
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It is with great pleasure for me to announce that ADV Films is releasing Saiyuki (lit. Gensou Maden Saiyuki) to DVD. Perhaps not the most intelligent of anime titles, Saiyuki is still an infectious fantasy romp that is sure to entertain.
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Change is inevitable. Nothing in life stays the same, and indeed, life is change. The Book of Changes, also known as the Oracle or the I Ching is an ancient Chinese tool for understanding and managing change.
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The Animatrix is an original spin-off of the Matrix universe, which details seven individual, but canon, stories exploring both the back story of the Matrix, and also several tales on the Matrix affecting individual humans. There are nine shorts in total, each encompassing nine to twenty minutes, and all stand alone as separate stories.
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Crashing into the theatres just in time for Father's Day is Disney and Pixar's latest offering - Finding Nemo, a tale of a father's search for his fish-napped son, told in the ever-dazzling medium of 3D computer-generated animation.
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From its previews and hyped advertising campaign, one would think that Identity was a creepy psychological thriller. In reality, it is little more than a glorified slasher movie.
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