Author: Ross Fisher-Davis

Ross Fisher-Davis is an old-school goth from the rocky shores of Cornwall, England with a background in theater, filmmaking, entertainment journalism, and animal care. A fan of horror, sci-fi and all things strange, Ross is a writer of fantasy fiction and has created content for games such as Vampire: The Masquerade and Deadlands.

Missing a few tomes of your Dungeons & Dragons library, Dungeon Masters? Now is the time to fill the holes in your collection, as Amazon are having a blowout of almost every D&D book in their inventory, and it’s happening now with each book 30-50% off while it lasts. As something of a Dungeon Master myself, here are my recommendations among the best deals to be found in the horde of discounted books. If you’re looking to start a group, or know someone to thrust the hobby upon with a ferocity to rival the warriors of the ages, the massive…

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When The Prodigy broke onto the music scene in 1990, England didn’t know what hit it. Formed by keyboardist and DJ Liam Howlett, soon to be joined by dancer Keith Flint, fellow musician Leeroy Thornhill, and vocalist Maxim, the Essex group would go on to virtually define dance music of the 90’s. The time has come to tell the story of The Prodigy. Under the wing of Pulse Films, the feature-length documentary tentatively titled “The Prodigy'”will be produced by bandmates Howlett and Maxim, and directed by Grammy nominee Paul Dugdale. The film will explore the birth of the legendary band,…

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Marvel and the Disney Channel have revealed the cast for the eagerly anticipated animated adaptation of breakout hit comic “Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur.” Providing the voice of Lunella Lafeyette, the titular Moon-Girl, is singer Diamond White. Best known for her role as Paris on CBS’s “The Bold and the Beautiful,” White has also previously leant her voice to characters in “Phineas and Ferb” and “Transformers: Rescue Bots.” The other half of the duo- Devil Dinosaur himself- will have his growls and roars performed by voice acting legend Fred Tatasciore. Also revealed among the “Moon-Girl & Devil Dinosaur” cast are…

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Tired of surly Dwarves? Sick of moody Tieflings? Is the number of Half-Elves in your adventuring party just too damn high again? Fret not, because thanks to a Homebrew creation by Dungeons & Dragons enthusiast BJ Hypes, the Muppetborn race is here to add their furry madness to your campaign. Original creations by individual Dungeon Masters, Homebrew content is a vital and encouraged aspect of any campaign, allowing the DM and their players to add their own unique flair and style to the world they create and inhabit. Featuring an original backstory of equal parts tragic history and ridiculous names,…

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The world of a ride share driver is a strange one, and you never know who you’re going to pick up. When Janice pulls up to meet her latest fare for the night, she discovers just how weird the life of a driver can become in “Afterlift.” A stressed out student struggling with the dreaded after-class part-time job and less than understanding parents continually on her ass about her life choices, Janice doesn’t feel like she’s asking for much; just getting through the night without someone puking in her back seat is a win. Picking up the oddly loquacious but immaculately-dressed Dumu…

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Arriving from Nebula M78, fighting for justice and truth against all manner of evil Kaiju intent on destruction, Ultraman is set to return to Earth in “Shin Ultraman.” After a few years of quiet surrounding the project, the first trailer has finally appeared to whet our appetites. The trailer shows moments of street level action, police riot squads, black-suited government tension, the destruction of cities and frantically keyboard tapping hackers. Of course, most exciting are the glimpses of the new look of the massively popular titular masked warrior, as well as sightings of two monstrous kaiju opponents that appear to be old-school favorites…

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There’s no denying that Resident Evil is a landmark series in video gaming. Bringing the horror genre into the mainstream when it first appeared in 1996, it has since spawned over twenty sequels and spin offs, untold hordes of merchandise, and a series of massively popular action movies. A new entry in the franchise is often big news in the gaming community, and since the series had a soft reboot recently in the shape of 2017’s well reviewed “Resident Evil: Biohazard,” fans have been eager to see where the series will take its shuffling footsteps next. But as the first…

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