Although Lem was largely right in his criticisms, because Tarkovsky did use his story to fulfill his own intentions, I consider Solaris to be successful film.
Several American critics wrote that The Silent Star / First Spaceship On Venus is the best-looking cosmic SF film of those years produced outside Hollywood.
Pilot Pirx's Inquest is quite watchable. This is due to the absolutely serious treatment of the subject matter by the director. The charade on the Goliath...
Published in 1959, Lem's The Investigation starts from an improbable, strange, and incomprehensible situation. Not only unsolvable, but without a culprit.
After finishing the film, there's a sense that The Giver is a beautifully wrapped box with an expensive ribbon, but inside...
I'll focus on relatively recent science fiction titles where we still remember the feeling of disappointment that dominated us during the viewing
Do you remember ALF, the 91-centimeter-tall alien from the planet Melmac, who crashed his spaceship onto the garage roof of the Tanner family?
One of the most compatible genres with sci-fi is thriller. I have decided to focus on those from the 21st century that seem lesser-known or forgotten...
Although sci-fi and comedy are film genres that seem to rarely combine in one cinematic creation, in reality, the history is full of titles that merge...
Almost Human is a very interesting sci-fi world. Brilliant prosthetics, subtle everyday gadgets, synthetic souls, a modern future that doesn't lead only to ruin