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The best science fiction movies from every decade.
10 Science Fiction Movies you should Watch!
1) INTERSTELLAR Topics: Wormhole,Theory of Relativity Storyline: A Team of researchers visits a Blanet(A Planet orbiting a Blackhole)through a wormhole in search of planet's habitability as Earth is becoming Inhabitable due to Climate Change.
By Radioactron5 years ago in Futurism
The 1950s Science Fiction Podcast: S1E4
Start of Transcript: Hello, and welcome to the 1950s Science Fiction Podcast. During the fourth episode of the series, I will be discussing a favorite movie of mine. Riders to the Stars was produced by Ivan Tors and released by United Artist in 1954. So far, I hope that you have been enjoying my podcast. As I have said before, I am new at this so, I am still learning about how to create a good podcast. I do ask for your patience when it comes to editing flaws and other mistakes on my part. I hope the podcast is audible to everyone and clearly understood by anyone. Please feel free to send any feedback by messaging me on whatever app you listen to your podcast. Now on the episode.
By Edward German5 years ago in Futurism
Patrick Stewart Wants To See A 'Star Trek'/'Star Wars' Crossover Movie
Earlier this week, Uber Eats nearly broke the internet with its latest ad campaign featuring two of the world's most iconic actors of sci-fi television and film seemingly at odds with each other. The first spot featured an age-old debate, but probably not the one most thought about when they saw Mark Hamill battling wits with Sir Patrick Stewart.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
'The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance' Officially Canceled by Netflix
In 1982, Jim Henson introduced viewers to the fantastical world of Thra, via a film that was touted as the first live-action film with no humans in it whatsoever, as it utilized puppetry to bring the world to life. This film was titled The Dark Crystal. Since that film, there have been other tales told within that world via books. But Thra did not return to the screen until the Netflix show The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
My Review of "John Was Trying to Contact Aliens"
John Was Trying to Contact Aliens is a very unexpected documentary. It is extremely short so I thought it wouldn't hurt to watch it. From the description of the film it seemed as though there was going to be some sort of contact with something from space. I'm kind of a sucker for conspiracy films. What I got out of the film was entirely different. It almost seems as though this is one of the films that everyone jokes around online when they say Netflix will green light any proposal you give to them.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Futurism
Indie Film Review: 'Attack of the Unknown'
Score: 5 of 5 Attack of the Unknown is an action sc-ifi film that feels like a cross between Independence Day and Assault in Precinct 13. Written and directed by Brandon Slagle (Crossbreed), produced by the Mahal Brothers (Michael Mahal and Sonny Mahal) and starring Richard Grieco (TV’s 21 Jump Street, If Looks Could Kill), Robert Lasardo (The Mule, Waterworld, Drop Zone), Douglas Tait (2019's Hellboy, Annabelle Comes Home, Zathura: A Space Adventure), Jolene Andersen (TV’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Resident Evil: Damnation) with special appearance by Tara Reid (American Pie, Urban Legend).
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
The Time Travelers
The Time Travelers is a science fiction movie released by American International Pictures on October 29, 1964, and was directed by Ib Melchior. The motion picture is about a small group of scientists who are conducting experiments in a lab during the present day. When one of the group steps thru a portal that displays an alien landscape, the others follow afterward only find themselves trapped in a barren world. There are no major stars in the cast only character actors whose experience includes movies and TV. The movie was shot on a very low budget and as a result, low-grade special effects were used. The running time was 82 minutes and was billed with a double feature.
By Edward German6 years ago in Futurism
My Review of "The Darkest Hour"
The Darkest Hour is confusing because it may be confused with a much superior movie called Darkest Hour that recently came out. The movie with "The" in the title is about an alien invasion where a bunch of youth try to figure a way to escape Moscow and go back home. The movie came out back in 2011 which isn't that long ago but the special effects didn't age well. It's an okay diversion but there are certain things that just don't make sense in this movie.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Futurism










