The Most Disturbing Scene In Bugonia Uses A Classic Green Day Song
Yorgos Lanthimos is known for his eclectic instrumental scores, but the needle drops in Bugonia are perfect for the eccentric characters.
Read MoreYorgos Lanthimos is known for his eclectic instrumental scores, but the needle drops in Bugonia are perfect for the eccentric characters.
Read MorePlenty of great storylines in the Star Trek franchise have seen beloved characters perish, but there are some who actually died off-screen instead.
Read MoreIt seems the Star Trek Kelvin timeline movies are truly dead in the wake of the Paramount-Skydance merger, but what about other Trek films? Here's what we know.
Read MoreIf you're wondering if Predator: Badlands has any credit scenes, here's a spoiler-free guide that gives you the info you need without ruining anything.
Read MoreDan Trachtenberg's Predator: Badlands is easily the funniest, most heartfelt, and boldest Predator movie of them all. Here's our review.
Read MoreGodzilla has appeared in some pretty ridiculous monster movies in his lifetime, but few of them have been quite as outlandish as this '70s flick.
Read MoreDisney animated films from the 2000s don't get enough love, and this sci-fi adventure starring Michael J. Fox deserves another look.
Read MoreStar Wars may have been the biggest sci-fi film out of the 1970s, but a surreal animated film from France might be the most fantastic.
Read MoreFollowing the success of Godzilla Minus One, Toho has announced a sequel, Godzilla Minus Zero, that will take a bold step outside of Japan.
Read MoreFor 1,000 generations, the Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic. But who are the strongest Jedi ever? Let's rank them!
Read MoreDavid Bowie's ethereal appearance and space-themed pop songs made him a perfect fit to play an alien in The Man Who Fell to Earth.
Read MorePrey protagonist Naru (Amber Midthunder) doesn't appear in Dan Trachtenberg's follow-up, Predator: Badlands, but that doesn't mean we won't see her again.
Read MoreI, Robot's creatives pursued the idea of a sequel TV series that adapted more of Isaac Asimov's robot stories, which could've gone in a pretty wild direction.
Read MoreCinematic universes are all the rage these days, but the Walt Disney Company actually had sparked a connected cinematic universe back in the 1950s.
Read MorePeter Mayhew eventually played Chewbacca again after the original Star Wars trilogy, but it took much longer than George Lucas had initially led him to believe.
Read MoreBefore Robert Wise helmed Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the feature adaptation of the hit series was nearly directed by a different sci-fi legend.
Read MorePredator: Badlands puts an unusual twist on the franchise by making the protagonist a Predator, and director Dan Trachtenberg was inspired by Star Wars.
Read MoreStar Trek may be one of the most iconic franchises in pop culture history, but it's also taken some missteps with some terrible storylines here and there.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner has a very particular acting style, but the director of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan figured out how to keep his star's ego in check.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro spent years trying to get this horror passion project off the ground, but it may never happen now for reasons that go beyond logistics.
Read MoreThis '70s Disney sci-fi film was a proper flop, but it's also an interesting movie with a great cast (including a horror legend) and a truly baffling ending.
Read MoreRoger Ebert had some notorious takedowns of films he did not care for, including this Kurt Russell sci-fi pic from the 1990s.
Read MoreReturn of the Jedi brought Admiral Ackbar to the screen, but he made his debut in a different Star Wars project where he was a much more prominent figure.
Read MoreOne of Matt Damon's best roles was one he almost didn't accept because he feared it was too similar to a hit Christopher Nolan sci-fi flick.
Read MoreDuring the press tour for Dune 2, Austin Butler sustained a foot injury that remained an uncomfortable mystery for nearly a year.
Read MoreLet's rank all the films in the Star Trek franchise, from the first theatrical outing of the OG cast to the end of J.J. Abrams' rebooted crew and beyond.
Read More2005's The Fantastic Four was a particularly tough shoot for one cast member, who employed a psychiatrist to keep them from quitting altogether.
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