Some sci-fi movies completely ditch the idea of an enemy entity to instead focus on human ingenuity and the consequences of technology.
From the subtle messages about humans destroying the environment to Teddy’s self-created descent into madness, to the ...
Directors Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford discuss their HBO docuseries exploring neighbor disputes - a dizzying, sometimes ...
He went from being the east London boy who was expelled from school to becoming the Bafta award‑winning star of Alien: Romulus. Ahead of his prison drama Wasteman, David Jonsson discusses the pressure ...
Steven Spielberg returns to alien storytelling with Disclosure Day, a global thriller exploring what happens when humanity learns we are not alone.
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The Kardashev scale shows how primitive humanity really is
The Kardashev Scale measures a civilization’s energy use. Comparing Earth to alien civilizations shows how far we still have to go.
It's not hard to get sucked into the mind-bending world of "Futurama," and these 12 episodes are the ones we just can't stop ...
Science fiction movies are already meant to leave you thinking what the ending meant, but these five may have left you thinking about too much.
Brilliant movies like First Reformed and Vertigo have endings so unruly and deliberately elusive that most audiences ...
Whether they play with the genre's rules, push boundaries, or take a bold approach, movies like Scream and Alien will change your opinion of horror.
But like over 120,000 other Japanese immigrants and Japanese Americans, he and his family were rounded up and sent on buses ...
Part of the Dark Pictures series of games, Directive 8020 is an all-new sci-fi survival horror adventure. In a dramatic step forward for the series, the game features persistent real-time threats, all ...
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