Simon Kinberg, who served as a writer and producer on several X-Men movies over the years, has a key piece of advice for Marvel Studios' new X-Men filmmakers.
Carrie Fisher was already a well-regarded script doctor by the time of Return of the Jedi. It's a pity the filmmakers didn't listen to her one dialogue edit.
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi was so anticipated that Industrial Light & Magic hid where they were working. But that didn't stop someone inside from stealing.
Some of our favorite sci-fi movies serve up wild late twists. Take a closer look, though, as filmmakers often drop in sneaky clues teasing those twists.
We've all asked the same question of the new Star Wars sequel trilogy: why can't Rey and Kylo Ren just make out? Rian Johnson has a frustratingly good reason.
The Thing franchise has proven harder to kill than, well, The Thing. However, if John Carpenter is to be believed, The Thing 2 might be happening at long last.
James Bond author Ian Fleming stole the spy's name from a real life ornithologist, and it ended up, um, ruffling some feathers for a time. Get the story here.
It took a trip to a photographic shop in London for Star Wars art director Roger Christian to find the equipment needed to construct the film's lightsabers.
Our favorite science fiction movies would have been very, very different if they'd been released with scenes that went too far. These are some of those scenes.
Sci-fi movies can be tough to make, and sometimes cast and crew get hurt or even die. These 14 films pushed things too far on set, resuting in tragedy.
From the experimental silent films of the 1920s to the latest blockbusters, sci-fi films have always held surprising secrets behind their special effects.
The famed sci-fi author behind the highly influential "Robot" and "Foundation" books proclaimed his love for Star Wars after an Empire Strikes Back screening.
James Cameron's Aliens and Ridley Scott's Alien are groundbreaking movies in many ways, but especially (though somewhat covertly) through the character Lambert.
Anakin Skywalker loved his wife Padmé so much that he would do anything for her. So why did he end up killing her (and a bunch of kids) in Revenge of the Sith?