Is Christopher Nolan's Interstellar Scientifically Accurate?
Christopher Nolan went to some wild places with his sci-fi movie Interstellar, but physicist Kip Thorne helped keep it scientifically accurate.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan went to some wild places with his sci-fi movie Interstellar, but physicist Kip Thorne helped keep it scientifically accurate.
Read MorePaul Atreides is on top of the world at the end of Dune Part Two, but Frank Herbert's book sequels corrected the idea that Dune is a hero's story.
Read MoreBong Joon-ho's Mickey 17, starring Robert Pattinson, is a deeply heartfelt and uncomfortably funny musing on capitalism, colonization, and corruption.
Read MoreMany video game movies have bombed at the box office, but Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within bombed so hard it killed the studio.
Read MoreJeri Ryan's Seven of Nine could've appeared in Star Trek: Nemesis, but the actor had a few good reasons to turn that offer down.
Read MoreTakashi Yamazaki has confirmed he's actively developing his followup to Godzilla Minus One, but already has one major advantage this time around.
Read MoreWith the release of the long-awaited third Paddington film, Paddington in Peru, we take a look at 10 of the best third entries in trilogies.
Read MoreThe Gorge is a surprisingly romantic mashup of sci-fi, horror, and action, with great chemistry between Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller. Here's our review.
Read MoreWill Smith has truly done it all, but he's the not-so-secret king of the sci-fi blockbuster. Here are his five best films in the genre, ranked.
Read MoreStar Trek is one of the most profitable franchises in entertainment history and after six decades, it doesn't show any signs of stopping.
Read MoreMany characters in the Dune franchise have a strange blue tint to their eyes, and it's caused by the galaxy's most valuable resource.
Read MoreThere have been more than a few Borg Queens throughout the history of Star Trek, so we went ahead and ranked all of them.
Read MoreConcept art from Avatar: Fire and Ash highlights the home of the mysterious, fire-based Na'vi known as the Mangkwan Clan in James Cameron's sequel.
Read MoreSam Witwicky was the most important human character in the first three of Michael Bay's Transformers movies. Will he ever return to the series?
Read MoreJust how scientifically accurate is Ridley Scott's adaptation of The Martian? As it turns out, it's pretty darn accurate!
Read MoreIt took some convincing to get Kevin Costner to sign on for this sci-fi film, which would eventually become a largely forgotten box office flop.
Read MoreIf you live the sci-fi genre of film, then maybe it's time you dig into some of the best sci-fi books of all time, many of which have been turned into movies.
Read MoreThe balance of power in the scream queen universe might look very different if Jenna Ortega had been cast in Denis Villeneuve's Dune.
Read MoreH. G. Wells is a titan in the world of science fiction, and there's one now-classic sci-fi film that the author absolutely hated.
Read MoreGhostbusters II remains a controversial entry in the franchise, but if Ivan Reitman had his way, the film likely wouldn't exist at all.
Read MoreAt the 2025 Saturn Awards Denis Villeneuve reflected on prior Dune director, the incomparable and recently departed David Lynch.
Read MoreEdward Norton made a brief appearance in the James Cameron-produced Alita: Battle Angel, but he turned down the director's biggest sci-fi hit.
Read MoreEvery lifelong Trekkie knows that there are just some things you will always see in a "Star Trek" project, no matter if it's a movie or TV show.
Read MoreThe portable shields worn by characters in the Dune universe can be somewhat difficult to understand (and even trickier to translate to the screen).
Read MoreSometimes actors leave projects and know they've dodged a bullet, but for Vin Diesel, he turned down a video game movie only to star in a huge flop.
Read MoreDuring an important scene in Denis Villeneuve's first Dune movie, Lady Jessica actress Rebecca Ferguson was genuinely terrified.
Read MoreBefore Dwayne Johnson and Karl Urban became two of the most in-demand actors, they both starred in a terrible video game movie.
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