The Stuff gained a second life on television and video. It is a film practically made for both of these formats.
"The Prize of Peril" is Yves Bossait's science fiction movie from 1983.
"World on a Wire" is a science fiction film by Rainer Werner Fassbinder from 1973.
For a film produced on a shoestring budget, Prey features surprisingly skillful execution.
Android received four nominations (including the prestigious Saturn Award), and the Australian newspaper The Age declared it the best sci-fi film of A.D. 1982.
Collet-Serra is more interested in Nancy's character than her duel with the shark.
"Dawn of the Nugget" has its merits.
The cinematic equivalent of a flashy cover of a pulp science fiction magazine from the 1950s and 60s.
"The Falcon and the Snowman" is not burdened with politics, propaganda, or ideology.
The atmospheric shots of Nosferatu in Venice, capturing the fog-shrouded Venice through Nardi's lens, present the city beautifully: mysterious and impenetrable.