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Reviewing the best science fiction movies from the past, present, and future.
Home Alone Cast
Home Alone Cast: Then and Now – A Complete Look at the Stars Behind the Classic Movie writer: king pokhtoon Home Alone is one of the most loved family movies of all time. It was released in 1990 and quickly became a holiday classic. Even after more than three decades, people still enjoy watching it, especially during the winter and Christmas season. The movie is funny, emotional, and full of memorable scenes. One big reason for its success is its cast. The actors gave life to the characters and made the story unforgettable.
By king pokhtoon2 days ago in Futurism
The Era of Agentic AI
For the past three years, we’ve been smitten with "prompt engineering." We’ve interacted with AI as we would an oracle in an "answer cave": we came before its text box, articulated a question thoughtfully, and then waited for an answer. However, as we find ourselves in 2026, so is the passing of the era of "static prompts." We are now in the "Age of Agentic AI."
By Artical Media22 days ago in Futurism
The Stranger Things Universe is Just Getting Started
Just when you thought the story was winding down, the Duffer Brothers have delivered exciting news that has fans buzzing once again. With multiple spin-offs in the works, the world of Stranger Things is far from over. In fact, it might only be getting started.
By Info Post Gateabout a month ago in Futurism
Review of 'Mission Impossible: 'Dead Reckoning' and 'Final Reckoning'
May 2025 With all the promotion of Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning, set to debut in U.S. theaters in the next few days, I thought it was high time to see Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, released in 2023, and which is actually Part 1 of the two-part story which will conclude with The Final Reckoning.
By Paul Levinson2 months ago in Futurism
Wicked for Good Review: A Magical Messy Finale or a True Oz Delight?
Wicked for Good is the long-awaited second half of the Wicked movie story. Like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows or Kill Bill, the story was simply too big to squeeze into one film. The result? A two-part cinematic event—and now we’re at the finish line.
By Info Post Gate2 months ago in Futurism
The Echo of Tears in Rain: How Blade Runner Still Shapes the Future of Sci-Fi
Blade Runner didn’t just redefine sci-fi aesthetics—it rewrote the philosophical rules of the genre. This Movies of the 80s deep-dive explores how its questions about humanity, AI, and identity continue to shape modern science fiction from Ex Machina to Cyberpunk 2077.
By Movies of the 80s2 months ago in Futurism











