Why Blade Runner Was The 'Hardest Thing' Ridley Scott Has Ever Done
Blade Runner is without a doubt Ridley Scott's most imaginative film, and according to him, it was also the most difficult to shoot.
Read MoreBlade Runner is without a doubt Ridley Scott's most imaginative film, and according to him, it was also the most difficult to shoot.
Read MoreIt seems the legendary Alien concept artist H.R. Giger was himself rather out-of-this-world, as he decided, one day on set, that he needed bones. Lots of bones.
Read MoreWhen it came time to film Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace, Natalie Portman had a hard time acting against blue screens.
Read MoreWe haven't heard any updates on the possible Edge of Tomorrow TV series in a while, so now is the perfect time to fantasy book what we'd like to see.
Read MoreIn an alternate universe, Star Wars X-wing pilot Porkins would have been a human version of Jabba the Hutt.
Read MoreThe Geonosian droid factory scene in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones was a last-minute addition by George Lucas -- one that made life extra difficult for ILM.
Read MoreStudio Ghibli's The Boy and the Heron has debuted at the top of the North American box office, with Godzilla Minus One also remaining in the top five.
Read MoreWhile you could watch the Hunger Games movies in narrative chronological order, that doesn't make for the most enriching viewing experience.
Read MoreDUST is the science fiction sister platform of ALTER, and it has some of the best science fiction short films that you can watch online.
Read MoreShe may have only been a teenager at the time, but Natalie Portman channeled an ancient form of performance for her role in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
Read MoreEmma Stone studied videos of toddlers to come up with Bella's unusual physical movements at the beginning of Poor Things.
Read MorePoor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos loves a weird dance sequence, so we're looking at some of his most memorable.
Read MoreCheck out the trailer for Jurassic Park: Survival, a sci-fi horror adventure video game set on Isla Nublar right after the events of the original film.
Read MoreThe title says it all. If the Star Wars franchise followed the video game canon, Obi-Wan Kenobi would have been killed long before the events of the first film.
Read MoreThere's a lot to critique about the Star Wars: Special Editions release, but the increased screen time for Oola is not one of them.
Read MoreMark Ruffalo's silhouette in Poor Things was crafted not unlike a drag queen. Bring on the butt pads.
Read MoreThe one thing you can be confident of when it comes to Star Wars is that no idea will be thrown away if it can come back later.
Read MoreA cut line from Saavik in Star Trek VI: The Voyage Home would have changed Spock's story forever.
Read MoreWhatever flavor of Godzilla you prefer, there is something for all the King of the Monster's fans to appreciate right now.
Read MoreWhile J.J. Abrams remains proud of his first Star Trek movie, he wishes he gave Eric Bana more to do as the vengeful Romulan Nero.
Read MoreShe's bulletproof, nothing to lose, and now M3GAN has her own t-shirt and hoodie, courtesy of the horror fans over at Cavity Colors. Check them out here!
Read MoreWatto actor Andrew Secombe made a mistake (thanks to George Lucas) on the Phantom Menace set that nearly cost the movie its star, Liam Neeson.
Read MoreCaptain Kirk's death in Star Trek: Generations bothered fans so much that they sent death threats to Malcolm McDowell, who played the film's villain.
Read MoreDaisy Ridley joins us in being totally blindsided by Rey's return in the Star Wars movie, and here's why she didn't see it coming.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner and Leonard Nimoy were set to appear on some infomercials to run after early '90s Trek episodes, but it didn't happen. Here's why.
Read MoreDisney will cease reporting box office numbers for The Marvels after just four weekends, as the MCU movie limps towards the finish line.
Read MoreEvery movie fan has an opinion that makes people stare at them and mutter 'WTF, dude.' These are our hot takes. They belong to us.
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