A short film that should thrill fans of John Carpenter’s The Thing.
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What if the movie Alien was film under the sea instead of in space? Now we get to find out.
A grim trip back into the world of Alien: Covenant.
As the country seeks to establish itself as a space power, audiences are developing an appetite for the extraterrestrial on the big screen.
This is what happens when you fall for your Siri, Alexa, or Cortana powered by virtual imagery.
The Hollywood Reporter | Reviews
The alien invasion film was highly anticipated after the $700 million success of The Wandering Earth earlier this year, but it has been brought low by withering reviews and audience complaints.
A mysterious encounter between a man who claims to be from the future and the man that he claims is his former self.
The Guardian | Science Fiction
The director’s underwater folly might have flopped on release in 1989 but in the years since, various new cuts have granted it many more lives.
In a next-generation prison, inmates are “corrected” over a few days by an A.I. linked to their consciousness.
An investor in a VR startup discovers that the reality the company provides its customers isn’t just virtual.
Will Smith goes deeper into how he was able to film a movie in which the co-star is his younger self.
If there’s one person who could properly replace Keanu Reeves as Neo, it’s definitely Bruce Lee.
An inside look at the making of Terminator: Dark Fate with James Cameron, Tim Miller, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Linda Hamilton.
Astronaut Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) travels to the outer edges of the solar system to find his missing father and unravel a mystery that threatens the survival of our planet.
The best transformation Nicolas Cage has pulled off since Face/Off
On an isolated island, Uma (Emma Roberts) wakes up to find herself at Paradise Hills, a facility where high-class families send their daughters to become perfect versions of themselves.
Ultra-realistic manipulation of digital imagery could open up new horizons for filmmaking, but lawmakers are only beginning to grapple with the issues and unanswered questions it poses.
The terrifying meme that mixed mobile technology and the supernatural is getting its own film.
A sneak peek at the Maleficent sequel set to debut in theaters on October 18.
What the super comedian’s well known expressive face would look like in the role made famous by Jack Nicholson.
In film and video games, we’ve already seen what’s possible with ‘digital humans’. Are we on the brink of the world’s first totally virtual acting star?
An AI program learns it’s at risk of being shut down, how will it respond?
Entertainment Weekly | Reviews
Jake Gyllenhaal delights in a jumbled, jumbo-sized adventure.
The Replacement reflects this with a world of clones that can out-perform their originals at everything.
Boyle is getting that good old undead, fast zombie, rage virus itch again.
An effort to rebrand has resulted in DC shuttered one of the most beloved comic publishing names in history.
In 1989, physicist Bob Lazar broke the story of Area 51 and the US government’s work on alien spacecrafts. He blew the whistle, shocked the world, then went silent – until now.
Bill Murray, Chloë Sevigny, and Adam Driver star in Jim Jarmusch’s The Dead Don’t Die, as police officers doing their best to protect a small town from zombies.
A deeper look into the world of Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron’s manga adaptation of Alita: Battle Angel.
This should hold you over until you get the real Bat-thing.
Professional reaction to some of the bad and great CGi shots from the Star Wars prequels.
Doctor Sleep continues the story of Danny Torrance, 40 years after his terrifying stay at the Overlook Hotel in The Shining.
The sequel buries its stars Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson in a convoluted plot that adds up to 114 minutes of nothing in particular.
Much of Dark Phoenix‘s failure comes off the stench of 2016’s X-Men: Apocalypse, which critics pegged before the latest chapter as the worst X-Men ever.
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Unpacking the hidden real world messages in the latest installment of the Japanese sci-fi franchise.