Deep Blue Sea, The Second-Best Shark Movie Ever, Was Just A Modest Box Office Hit
Deep Blue Sea revitalized the shark movie nearly 25 years after Jaws, but the box office didn't reflect its longevity.
Read MoreDeep Blue Sea revitalized the shark movie nearly 25 years after Jaws, but the box office didn't reflect its longevity.
Read MoreIn the low-budget days of The Terminator, James Cameron came up with an ultra-creative solution to pump up the terror of a chase scene from his sci-fi classic.
Read MoreKurt and Wyatt Russell play the same character in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters - something they'd done before years earlier in the film Soldier.
Read MoreThe robots in disguise are back in the sci-fi animated movie Transformers One. Watch the new trailer right here.
Read MoreDarth Plagueis made his first proper Star Wars appearance in The Acolyte, and a previously vague detail about Palpatine's origin story has been confirmed.
Read MoreThe new trailer for Borderlands brings the rough-and-tumble planet of Pandora to life as Cate Blanchett leads a crew of intrepid vault hunters.
Read MoreThere's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it Easter egg reference to Star Wars: A New Hope hidden in Krennic's costume in Rogue One.
Read MorePalpatine's cloak in Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi looks quite comfy, but Ian McDiarmid had an even comfier outfit on underneath.
Read MoreLocutus, the Borg alter ego of Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek, appeared briefly in First Contact, but the costume was missing something.
Read MoreStar Wars fans, if you see Palpatine actor Ian McDiarmid boarding a subway, try not to chase him, okay?
Read MoreStar Trek: First Contact director Jonathan Frakes got a call from Bones himself, DeForest Kelley, telling him how much he liked the movie.
Read MoreLily (Alfre Woodard) and Picard (Patrick Stewart) were originally intended to have a deeper romance in 1996's Star Trek: First Contact. Here's why that changed.
Read MoreLeonard Nimoy found it illogical to sign on for Star Trek Generations when the film gave him nothing of substance to do.
Read MoreShhh! Keep it down and we'l tell you how to go about watching the A Quiet Place movies.
Read MoreWhen Oscar Isaac heard that director Denis Villeneuve was going to make a film adaptation of Dune, Isaac emailed him and offered his services to the movie.
Read MoreTwisters takes its tornadoes to the next level by incorporating recent scientific research - something the Jurassic World franchise could learn from.
Read MoreData's (Brent Spiner) Star Trek: First Contact prosthetics taught makeup designer James MacKinnon a valuable lesson about not messing with super glue.
Read MoreBrad Pitt poured everything into his livewire 12 Monkeys performance, but it took a heavy physical toll.
Read MoreIn a behind-the-scenes doc about the making of David Cronenberg's sci-fi classic The Fly, Jeff Goldblum recalled being covered in K-Y Jelly for a deleted scene.
Read MoreLeonard Nimoy and Star Trek producer Harve Bennett had a push-pull partnership that extended to Nimoy directing The Voyage Home.
Read MoreAvatar cast member Stephen Lang almost appeared in James Cameron's sci-fi action epic Aliens first.
Read MoreOver the next few years, there are plenty of upcoming sci-fi sequels to be excited about, from Dune: Messiah to TRON: Ares and some Ninja Turtles too.
Read MoreHollywood has a habit of hiring indie directors to direct big budget blockbusters. Here's our list of the 10 best movies that have emerged from that practice.
Read MoreThe final Alien: Romulus trailer is here, and it's clear this sequel is going to be a very scary horror movie.
Read MoreIn honor of the Twister sequel Twisters hitting theaters, here are the 10 best blockbuster performances by character actors ranked.
Read MoreMutant is heading to Comic-Con for the first time, and will be selling this incredible Dune poster by artist Deb JJ Lee, which comes printed on gold foil.
Read MoreGetting Denis Villeneuve to direct Dune was easy. Getting the rights to the sci-fi franchise was a whole other ballgame.
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