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ANNOUNCING...THE BEST SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY OF 2025 POLL!! Books! Movies! TV shows! Book covers! Video games! MORE!!! Reactor Magazine wants to know your favorites from the year! forms.gle/YKjvHeMN4Ru7je…


We humbly welcome a charming fantasy adventure movie from the co-writer of Paddington 2, especially when elvish Nicola Coughlin is also there: reactormag.com/the-magic-fara…


We've all been there: Accidentally sculpting the face of handsome strangers onto Pluto's marble body. Ravenna Maffei has definitely been there. You can join her in this excerpt from Isabel Ibañez's Graceless Heart! reactormag.com/excerpts-grace…


Only four new horror releases are bringing up the end of 2025, but hey, is this not the perfect season to bleed out on a snowy sidewalk, haunted by your past? reactormag.com/new-horror-boo…


Give into your wildest passions. Seduce Ichabod Crane. (Or any one of these other romantic leads from our list of all the new romantasy books of December 2025): reactormag.com/new-romantasy-…


Is Courtney Lovecraft the best drag name ever? The answer is yes, obviously, but Sam J. Miller's "Courtney Lovecraft's Book of the Dead" has bigger questions about gender at hand: reactormag.com/reading-the-we…


In a year full of great SF TV series, it's easy to overlook the brilliance of "Common Side Effects," a trippy animated comedy that explores themes of interconnectedness in surprisingly profound and hopeful ways reactormag.com/adult-swims-co…


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Written in part by Dalton Trumbo, 1950's "Rocketship X-M" is a low-budget B-movie that's surprisingly prescient in its pro-science, anti-war stance (and in taking an unexpectedly dark turn toward the end) reactormag.com/rocketship-x-m…


Amnesia isn't just a classic soap opera twist! It's also an excellent way to kick off a speculative narrative. Here are five stories in which our heroes wake up with no memory and mysteries to unravel reactormag.com/five-sff-narra…


"Iced coffee sales remained steady. There was no weather that iced coffee didn’t improve." But can iced coffee heal Warren University, where nothing is as it seems yet everything feels familiar? Read from An Arcane Inheritance by @wordsiren, let us know: reactormag.com/excerpts-an-ar…


We've got just a few new fantasy releases to round out your year – whether you prefer epic political battles, haunting dark academia, or folkloric time travel, here's your choice of all the new fantasy books of December 2025! reactormag.com/new-fantasy-bo…


There's only three science fiction books coming out in December.... so between Artificial Truth, Sunset at Zero Point, and Intergalactic Waste Management, LLC, which are you reading? reactormag.com/new-science-fi…


"If you're looking for an afterlife romance, this might fit the bill... but don't expect it to do anything surprising." Emmet Asher-Perrin reviews the sci-fi rom-com Eternity, a movie great for nostalgia and okay for everything else: reactormag.com/movie-review-e…


Today we're talking about history and myth-making in Ada Palmer's "Inventing the Renaissance"–what rethinking the past can tell us about the present, as well as the fascinating speculative questions we find there. reactormag.com/infernal-gravi…


The New Yorker cartoonist Paul Karasik called Fletcher Hanks' work "the most twisted comic book stories of all time." Paul Morton dissects what makes Fletcher Hanks so unsettling, and how we understand the brutalism of his world alongside today's politics reactormag.com/fletcher-hanks…


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