Director:James CameronStarring:Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Michael BiehnMost sci-fi films look to the cosmos for signs of new life. Trust James Cameron, then – long before Avatar – to look to the other inky-black instead, the mysterious ocean depths. With its sub-aquatic entitie...
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Science fiction is an umbrella term big enough to make space for comedies, dramas, splatterfests, sober reflections, and philosophical explorations. Check out this list of 31 sci-fi flicks that are sure to smooth over your brain.
making for an inspiring and thoroughly absorbing viewing experience throughout. As such, it is not the least surprising thatRidley Scott's movie is one of the most successful sci-fi films at the box office, with over$635 million in earnings. The movie has received...
as well as its earlier David Lynch-directed adaption from 1984, which features appearances by stars Kyle MacLachlan (who played Paul Atreides), Virginia Madsen, and Sting. When you sign up for a Max plan, you’ll get access to all of the streamer’s extensive library of films, includin...
“Future Engine: Night of Movie Heroes” with the magazine ELLEMEN, aiming at encouraging and paying tribute to the filmmakers committed to the development of sci-fi films, and highlighting the spirit of exploration of Chinese filmmakers in sci-fi films, as well as the spirit of dream maker ...
By Jake Dee Published Feb 15, 2021 The 1950s was a fantastic era for cheesy science-fiction movies, but which of them takes the cake for the silliest sci-fi film of the decade?There is no shortage of silly science fiction films produced during the 1950s. With the fear and paranoia ...
Evelyn is having an Uncle-Billy-lost-the-money crisis—and yes, there’s a noticeable reference toIt’s a Wonderful Life, as there is to2001: A Space Odysseyand other films. Evelyn’s system of accounting is all messed up, and her own system overloads when the family has to bring all...
How did James Cameron, the veteran of precisely two films (one of which was unwatchable) manage to match, some would say improve upon, one of the most inventive sci-fi movies ever made? Where did that script spring from, so streamlined and propulsive yet at the same time so sharp and ...
“The [sci-fi] film has never really been more than an offshoot of its literary precursor, which to date has provided all the ideas, themes and inventiveness. [Sci-fi] cinema has been notoriously prone to cycles of exploitation and neglect, unsatisfactory mergings with horror films, thrillers...