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Songs of a Lost World is the fourteenth studio album by English rock band The Cure, released in 2024. Led by founding member Robert Smith, the album marks the band's first new studio material in sixteen years since 4:13 Dream (2008). The album continues The Cure's longstanding tradition of melanchol...
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Exceptional reviews and fan response praise emotional gravity, immersive production, patient songwriting, and a remarkably assured late-career return.
Scoring methodology'Awakening the World' is the 2001 debut album by Swedish power metal band Lost Horizon. The album showcases the band's signature sound characterized by fast tempos, virtuosic guitar work, and the distinctive high-register vocals of lead singer Daniel Heiman. Released through Music for Nations, the a...
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Highly acclaimed debut renowned for powerful vocals, energetic riffs, philosophical lyrics, and a distinctive heroic atmosphere.
Scoring methodologyLost and Found is a 2015 compilation album by the Cuban ensemble Buena Vista Social Club, released through World Circuit Records. The album consists of previously unreleased tracks, outtakes, and alternative versions recorded during the group's original 1996 sessions in Havana and subsequent solo pr...
The Moon Pool is a lost-world fantasy novel by Abraham Merritt, originally published in 1919. The story was expanded from two earlier novellas that appeared in All-Story Weekly magazine. It follows a scientific expedition to the ruins of Nan Madol in the Pacific Ocean, where explorers encounter a my...
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Influential Merritt lost-world fantasy adventure, admired for atmosphere and imagination, though prose is ornate and dated.
Scoring methodology"The Lost World" is a landmark 1925 silent fantasy adventure film directed by Harry O. Hoyt and based on the 1912 novel of the same name by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The film is historically significant for its pioneering use of stop-motion special effects by animator Willis O'Brien, who brought detai...
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Historically important silent adventure with pioneering effects, though modern ratings reflect dated storytelling.
Scoring methodology“Lost Small World - Outside the Cage” is a psychological anime film exploring themes of isolation and distorted perception. The narrative centers on a troubled teenager grappling with intense anxieties and unusual abilities. It’s notable for its dark atmosphere and examination of mental struggles th...
The Lost World is a science fiction television series based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel. It depicts a team of scientists who discover a prehistoric world in New Zealand, featuring dinosaurs and other extinct creatures. The show explores themes of scientific discovery and survival within a dyst...
The Face in the Abyss is a fantasy and lost-world novel by American writer A. Merritt, published in book form in 1931. It combines an earlier story from 1923 with a sequel published in 1930, forming a narrative about an expedition that encounters a hidden civilization in the Andes. The novel blends...
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Atmospheric Merritt adventure with memorable fantasy imagery, respected by pulp fans but limited in mainstream reputation.
Scoring methodologyThe Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 science fiction film following a team investigating Isla Sorna, an isolated island populated by dinosaurs. The story expands upon the first installment of the Jurassic Park franchise, introducing new characters and exploring the continued existence of prehisto...
Tarzan the Terrible is Edgar Rice Burroughs's eighth Tarzan novel, published in 1921. Its central setting is Pal-ul-don, a fictional lost land presented as a separate region with its own geography, peoples, creatures, and terminology; the book includes a glossary for that invented world. The novel t...
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Notable for lost-world expansion and action, but still regarded mainly as mid-tier Burroughs pulp.
Scoring methodologyThe People of the Mist is a lost-world adventure novel by British author H. Rider Haggard. It was first serialized in Tit-Bits from December 1893 to August 1894 and appeared in book form from Longman in October 1894. The story follows Leonard Outram, a dispossessed Englishman who travels into Africa...
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Readable Haggard lost-world adventure with period popularity, but dated racial attitudes and formulaic plotting limit modern consensus.
Scoring methodologySonic Lost World is a 2013 platform game created by Sonic Team and published by Sega, initially for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. Developed with support from Nintendo, it featured downloadable content based on their properties and distributed to PAL regions. A Windows port of the Wii U version was subsequ...
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