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  • Dr. Grace goes for a spacewalk in a green mist in Project Hail Mary

    We've Seen 30 Minutes Of Project Hail Mary, And It Could Be 2026's Best Sci-Fi Movie

    By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    If the trailer for Project Hail Mary has you hype for Ryan Gosling's sci-fi flick, the first 30 minutes of footage will have you even more excited.

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  • Ryan Gosling as astronaut Ryland Grace embracing a cage containing his alien friend

    Project Hail Mary Super Bowl Trailer: Ryan Gosling Goes To Space To Save Us All

    By Jeremy Mathai 1 month ago

    Ryan Gosling puts the 'not' in astronaut in the new trailer for Phil Lord and Chris Miller's sci-fi adventure Project Hail Mary.

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  • Andy Garcia's Dany Gallino Morrell is seen in cloeup in Landman

    Landman's Andy Garcia Starred In A Failed Sci-Fi Movie Based On A Classic Action Figure Line

    By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    Remember when Landman cast member Andy Garcia appeared in this sci-fi movie based on an action figure? Probably not, since no one saw it.

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  • Ron Perlman as One looking scared in The City of Lost Children

    Ron Perlman's Underseen 1995 Sci-Fi Fantasy Movie Is A Visually Stunning Masterpiece

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Before working on Alien: Resurrection, filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet directed Ron Perlman in a truly visually extravagant sci-fi fantasy movie.

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  • Varang standing outside her dwelling in Avatar: Fire and Ash

    James Cameron's Favorite Scene In Avatar: Fire & Ash Might Surprise You

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    James Cameron's favorite Avatar: Fire and Ash scene involves glowing worms, aggressive tendrils, and careful character work from Oona Chaplin and Stephen Lang.

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  • Jensen Ames looks back at somebody offscreen in 2008's Death Race

    Roger Ebert Hated A Jason Statham Sci-Fi Movie With A Passion

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 1 month ago

    Critic Roger Ebert was definitely not a fan of this early 2000s Jason Statham sci-fi movie directed by Paul W. S. Anderson.

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  • Elle Fanning as Thia riding on Dek's back in Predator: Badlands

    The Predator Franchise May Have Been Hit With A Major Setback - Here's Why [Updated]

    By Ryan Scott 1 month ago

    Director Dan Trachtenberg has proved to be the Predator whisperer, so to speak, which is why a new development has us worried about the franchise.

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  • Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates in Psycho, surrounded by Song Kang-ho as Kim Ki-taek in Parasite, Michael B. Jordan as Smoke in Sinners, Clint Eastwood as Frankie Dunn and Hilary Swank as Mary Margaret

    12 Movies That Switched Genres Halfway Through (And Were Still Good)

    By Trace Sauveur 1 month ago

    Asking an audience to shift gears from one genre to another, especially unexpectedly, can be a difficult task, but these movies did it and fully succeeded.

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  • Dr, Mickler talking into a tape recorder in Don Juan DeMarco

    Marlon Brando Wanted To Play A Star Trek Villain But Got Rejected For A Valid Reason

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Hollywood legend Marlon Brando was interested in playing the villain role in Star Trek: Generations, but got turned down.

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  • Anya Taylor-Joy is looking to get lucky in Lucky

    Apple TV Streams The Best Movies And TV Shows - And They're Fixing Their Biggest Problem

    By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    Apple TV has quietly been one of the best streaming services in the game, and they're finally fixing their biggest problem.

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  • A collage featuring Woody from Toy Story, Morpheus from The Matrix, Chris from Get Out, Harry and Sally from When Harry Met Sally, and the facehugger from Alien

    12 Movies That Reinvented Genres

    By Blaise Santi 1 month ago

    These 12 movies reinvented their respective genres, pushing the medium forward and influencing new generations of storytellers.

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  • Project Hail Mary LEGO Set

    New Project Hail Mary LEGO Set Gives Ryan Gosling A Close Encounter In Space

    By Ethan Anderton 1 month ago

    Project Hail Mary is coming to theaters in March, and along with it, we're getting an official LEGO set featuring an astronaut minifigure of Ryan Gosling.

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  • Paul Walker as Brian in Furious 7 surrounded by Heath Ledger as Tony in The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, and Charlie and Anne-Marie in All Dogs Go to Heaven

    12 Movies That Were Completed After A Lead Star Died

    By Audrey Fox 1 month ago

    Occasionally, a film's production gets shaken up by the untimely passing of a cast member. But these movies still got released in the wake of such a tragedy.

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  • Asa Butterfield as Hugo Cabret in Hugo, Sophie and Markl standing before Howl's moving castle in Howl's Moving Castle, Milo Thatch in Atlantis: The Lost Kingdom, Judith Vitett as Miette and Ron Perlman as One in The City of Lost Children, and Jana Brejchová as Princess Bianca in The Fabulous Baron Munchausen

    12 Best Steampunk Movies Of All Time, Ranked

    By Leo Noboru Lima 1 month ago

    From vintage sci-fi from decades ago to modern animation, let's turn the gears to pinpoint the best steampunk movies of all time.

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  • The cover of Second Contact #2

    How Star Trek: First Contact's True Sequel Involved Marvel's X-Men

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    The direct sequel to Star Trek: First Contact didn't happen on the big screen, but instead in the pages of a Star Trek/X-Men crossover comic book.

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  • Mark Fischbach as The Convict grimacing in a submarine in Iron Lung

    The Iron Lung Box Office Controversy, Explained

    By Ryan Scott 1 month ago

    A misunderstanding involving Markiplier's film Iron Lung and the reporting on its opening weekend at the box office has caused a bit of controversy.

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  • Grogu riding on Mando's back in a spaceship in The Mandalorian and Grogu

    All The Movie Trailers Expected To Debut During The 2026 Super Bowl

    By Ryan Scott 1 month ago

    Super Bowl Sunday always brings lots of movie trailers with it, so here's what to expect (and what not to expect) at 2026's big game.

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  • Critically-Panned Sci-Fi Movies That Are Actually Worth Your Time

    19 Critically-Panned Sci-Fi Movies That Are Actually Worth Your Time

    By Brendan Knapp 1 month ago

    Some sci-fi movies get drubbed by critics but are worth checking out.

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  • James Cameron directing Sigourney Weaver as Dr. Grace Augustine and Joel David Moore as Norm Spellman on the set of Avatar: The Way of Water

    Avatar 4 And 5 Will Highlight The Creator Of The Avatar Program, After Being Cut From The First Movie

    By Jeremy Mathai 1 month ago

    When and if Avatar 4 and 5 get made, James Cameron says they'll bring in a character cut from the first movie: the inventor of the Avatar Program.

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  • Ethan Hawke's Travis Conrad talks on a phone in a phone booth in 24 Hours to Live

    Ethan Hawke's Forgotten Sci-Fi Hitman Movie On Prime Video Is A Must-Watch For Action Fans

    By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    Ethan Hawke's action movie era was pretty underwhelming, but he did star in a John Wick-style sci-fi hitman flick that's actually worth catching on Prime Video.

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  • Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne

    The 15 Most Emo Moments In The Batman, Ranked

    By Shania Russell 1 month ago

    How emo is The Batman? Let us count the ways.

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  • Kurt Russell as Mike in Death Proof, and the car in The Car and the car in Christine in a composite image

    10 Best Killer Car Movies Ever, Ranked

    By Rob Hunter 1 month ago

    Whether it's a sentient car on a murder spree or a car made deadly by a crazed driver, these are the best killer car movies ever made.

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  • Varang on the back of a dragon in Avatar: Fire and Ash

    Varang's Nightwraith In Avatar: Fire & Ash Had A Far Less Intimidating Name Behind The Scenes

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Varang, the Na'vi villain in Avatar: Fire and Ash, rides an ikran called a Nightwraith. But the creature had a much cuter name behind-the-scenes.

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  • Samuel L. Jackson as Harry looks up at the sphere in Sphere

    Samuel L. Jackson And Dustin Hoffman Teamed Up For Michael Crichton's Worst Adaptation

    By Sandy Schaefer 1 month ago

    This sci-fi dud marked the beginning of the end for adaptations of Michael Crichton's books, despite having a cast led by Samuel L. Jackson and Dustin Hoffman.

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  • Mike Smith, Michael Parkinson, and Sarah Greene standing in front of a screen made of many little screens that read

    10 Best Found Footage Movies That Truly Elevate The Subgenre

    By Lex Briscuso 1 month ago

    The found footage genre tends to be repetitive, but these movies elevated the framework and used it in ways that were truly innovative.

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  • Varang in Avatar: Fire and Ash

    Avatar 4 Will Expand Upon Varang's Most Ruthless Act From Avatar: Fire And Ash

    By Devin Meenan 1 month ago

    A book about the making of the first three Avatar films confirms that Avatar: Fire and Ash villain Varang will be back for the fourth movie.

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  • Bruce Dern as Freeman Lowell confers with droids Huey and Dewey in Silent Running

    I've Been Watching Sci-Fi For 49 Years. This Is The Movie That Made Me A Lifelong Fan

    By Jeremy Smith 1 month ago

    The science-fiction genre has never been more relevant, but a 1972 film turned one of /Film's sci-fi experts into a lifelong fan.

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