Joe Cornish wrote and directed Attack the Block, a sci-fi horror comedy, which is about an alien invasion in South London. It did not do well at the box office but certainly gained a lot of accolades from critic
plus the quality direction of Alex Garland wasn’t enough to secure this horror sci-fi based on Jeff Vandermeer’s novel a theatrical release in the UK—or box office success in the U.S. Never mind that though. This is a spectacular film. Portman joins a crew of women exploring the mys...
The paranoia runs high in this sci-fi/horror classic directed by Don Siegel ("Dirty Harry") and starring Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter and Carolyn Jones ("The Addams Family"). The first of several big-screen adaptations of the novel "The Body Snatchers," the 1956 film is the best of ...
Also ranks #12 on The Best Sci-Fi Movies Of 2023, Ranked Also ranks #26 on The Best Foreign Films Of 2023 Also ranks #39 on The 45+ Best Horror Movies In 2023, Ranked 38 I Am The Pretty Thing That Lives In The House Ruth Wilson, Paula Prentiss, Bob Balaban ...
It’s a heartbreaking process to witness, one that flips a sleek, mysterious sci-fi thriller into a singular melodrama focused on the unlikeliest of protagonists. Establishing an atmosphere in which each new intrusion of feeling delivers another blow to the character’s once-steely exterior, ...
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If you want to shake up your usual holiday movie routine in 2024, grab your bravest friends and settle in for one of these great holiday Christmas movies.
Shaun of the Dead, Pan's Labyrinth, American Psycho: The best horror movies of the 2000s got the new millennium off to a scary start.
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If you’re hungry for a great piece of contemporary Russian sci-fi horror (i.e., something not directed by either Andrei Tarkovsky or Yakov Protazanov), then Egor Abramenko’s 2020 directorial debut is just the film you’re looking for. Set during 1983 at the height of Cold War tens...