"Invention for Destruction" can be considered a loose adaptation of "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", although it's actually an adaptation of another Verne novel.
"Circuitry Man" is an amateurish film that unintuitively combines genres. On the other hand, it's such a strange sci-fi film that it’s hard to deny its...
Be Right Back, like the entirety of Black Mirror, is perhaps the first television creation that so strongly warns us against placing too much trust in...
"No One Will Save You" is a dream come true for fans of "The Twilight Zone", "The X-Files", and chilling tabloid-style stories.
Settling on the planet chosen through signs and the foundational sacrifices made indicate that Interstellar can be interpreted in the context of a founding myth
"Eternal" is a film that will undoubtedly appeal to fans of Scandinavian cinema and those who appreciate subtle, slow-paced narratives (bordering on the dull).
A.I. Artificial Intelligence is Pinocchio set in an apocalyptic future. It's exceptional, multi-layered, universal and terrifyingly relevant piece of sci-fi.
The plot of "Omega Doom" is based on a worn out concept: humans created the desired robots, and they rebelled, triggering a total war.
Radioactive Dreams"is meant for experienced genre fans who can overlook all its technical flaws but are seeking the atmosphere of a post-apocalyptic reality
"Knights" is based on a classic premise of post-apocalyptic science fiction: human civilization has been destroyed. It is a film for seasoned sci-fi fans.