The Science of Sleep largely dreams, and this is through the acceptance of everything that the hero accepts, through the recognition that gray reality does not...
Despite a few flaws, Dark City captivates and intrigues, and its palpable atmosphere has not faded. It makes you want to watch it in the cinema.
Mission to Mars falls far short of a masterpiece, but the effort didn't go in vain. We have great special effects, decent acting, and good pacing.
I appreciate Logan's Run for its visual scope and interesting technical experiments that harmonise well with smart content in a dynamic, adventurous convention.
Demon Seed captures attention with a disturbing, dark aura, causing one to fear the evil lurking in an invention that, then was still a literary phantasmagoria.
The Signal turned out really intriguing. Sci-fi fans and independent cinema enthusiasts will find much to appreciate here and might want more.
Forbidden Planet is a unique and groundbreaking film, the first one to take place entirely outside Earth. It became an invaluable inspiration for many creators.
In Zardoz it's 2293. Earth after a cataclysm. Humanity is divided into Brutals and Exterminators, the caste tasked with controlling and eliminating the former.
If you're expecting good action cinema with elements of sci-fi with a decent dose of special effects, I highly recommend Proyas' I, Robot.
There are forgotten debuts and there are excellent debuts, turning out to be a bull's-eye for the creator over the years. Cube belongs to the latter...