The Adam Project [2022]
Ripping off every possible science-fiction movie in existence, The Adam Project offers brainless entertainment with a few redeeming values.
Ripping off every possible science-fiction movie in existence, The Adam Project offers brainless entertainment with a few redeeming values.
Toying with familiar futuristic concepts, What Happened to Monday will appeal the most to people who’re not fans of science fiction.
Featuring a thought-provoking and engaging story, Predestination is an intelligent time travel movie not only for fans of hard science fiction.
Visually impressive, Revolt is a competently done albeit formulaic alien invasion movie elevated by ethereal Lee Pace and exotic African sets.
Despite its awesome cast and general idea, Don’t Look Up is only a mildly entertaining and satirical take on just how fucked our society is.
Cheesy, unpretentious, and with effective practical effects, Mosquito is a fun little B movie about, you guessed it, an invasion of giant mosquitos.
Featuring a believable and frightening story with Lovecraftian motives, Life is a visually impressive homage to Alien you must check out.
Fast-paced, funny, and entertaining, Eight Legged Freaks knows it’s a by-the-book creature feature with solid special effects and is loving it.
Featuring sleek visuals, RoboCop 2014 is forgettable but entertaining enough vision of our bleak future updated to current trends.
After several years of waiting, I finally saw Dune 2021 last night and it fucking blew me away! It was
I think I’ve started this review of the latest Tom Hanks science fiction movie Finch at least a dozen times.
Exploring a familiar theme of robots and humans, Automata offers a very immersive post-apocalyptic atmosphere and great visuals.