These four classic sci-fi movies from the 1970s would be perfect to reboot using modern technology and special effects.
The 1970s were such a wild time for sci-fi movies like Star Wars and Alien that these films are often overlooked.
Based on H.G. Wells’ novel The Island of Dr. Moreau, Island of Lost Souls follows shipwreck survivor Edward Parker, who finds ...
Principal photography is underway on Netflix Latin America’s first-ever Spanish adaptation of a Philip K. Dick novel, “The ...
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The Astronaut Review
Things get weird but not weird enough in the slow burn slog, The Astronaut, which stars Kate Mara as a NASA astronaut who ...
Be it sci-fi, immigration or even artificial intelligence, the concept of aliens mirrors how we define fear, fascination and ...
"I am the sum of my experiences; the shrinking has merely stripped away certain superficialities." There's a brand new ...
The cursed town of Derry, Maine, has returnedm and it’s just as terrifying as ever. The premiere of IT: Welcome to Derry ...
The Cubs acquired Andrew Kittredge at the trade deadline from the Baltimore Orioles. For the most part, Kittredge pitched ...
In advance of his four-night residency at the Belasco, we sat down with the legendary director of "Halloween" and "The Thing" ...
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Musk and other tech gurus say human-like robots are the next big thing. Don’t hold your breath
Investors are pouring billions into companies pitching humanoid robots, but functional versions are decades away.
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How ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Star Wars’ Fandom Inspired Dean Devlin to Become a Billion Dollar Producer
If “Star Trek” started Devlin’s addiction, the May 1977 release of “ Star Wars ” turned him into a hopeless, unrepentant ...
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