Drew Tinnin Power Naps Were Mel Brooks' Key To Problem Solving On Spaceballs Mel Brooks understands the power of a good nap. Read More
Lee Adams Paul Verhoeven Took A Very Serious Approach To Starship Troopers' B-Movie Premise It's a seemingly silly film that asks very serious questions. Read More
Witney Seibold Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes Had To Change Its Ending To Avoid An R-Rating They really should've just left well enough alone. Read More
Debopriyaa Dutta Blade Runner's Journey From Book To Screen Technically Started With Martin Scorsese Scorsese was dreaming about electric sheep well before Ridley Scott. Read More
Joe Roberts Blade Runner's Tiny VFX Budget Meant Making Major Changes To The Opening Scene It took some real ingenuity to create the film's ground-breaking visuals. Read More
Margaret David 10 Books To Read If You Love The Matrix If you loved "The Matrix" franchise, there are plenty of books out there ready to sweep you into other worlds. Some of them actually inspired "The Matrix." Read More
Tyler Llewyn Taing George Lucas' Decision To Make The Star Wars Prequels Was 'Driven By Technology' 'I didn't want to tell a limited story.' Read More
Devin Meenan Why Mark Hamill Preferred Tatooine's Heat To Hoth's Frigid Cold While Filming Star Wars The Force can only do so much to fight against freezing temperatures. Read More
Jenna Busch Mark Hamill Noticed A Mood Change From The Original Star Wars To The Empire Strikes Back Mark Hamill was casually showing the Star Wars script to his friends because 'nobody cared' back then. Oh, how things have changed. Read More
Andrew Housman Why Visual Effects Legend Dennis Muren Prefers Star Wars Practical Creatures We'll take practical Jabba over CGI Jabba, any day. Read More
Sandy Schaefer The Best Sci-Fi Movies Coming To Streaming In January January 2023 looks to be a stellar month for sci-fi streaming. Read More
Witney Seibold After Avatar: The Way Of Water, It's Time To Revisit One Of The Greatest Star Trek Movies Save the (space) whales. Read More
Cameron Roy Hall Mark Hamill Had A Crash Course In Scuba Diving For Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back 'What's the big whoop about that?' Read More
Cameron Roy Hall How Avatar: The Way Of Water Made Riding An Alien Creature Look As Real As Possible In Way of Water, Cameron kitbashed giant alien sea creatures by combining a Flyboard, a submarine, and an honest-to-god Harrier jet. Read More
Eric Pierce Han Solo Moments In Star Wars That We'll Never Get Tired Of Watching From smuggler to general in the service of the Rebellion, Han Solo has the most compelling arc in the "Star Wars" saga. These are his best moments. Read More
Lee Adams Jaye Davidson's Stargate Character Didn't Start Out As An Alien 'Wait a minute! He doesn't work for the aliens. He is an alien!' Read More
Joshua Meyer Mark Hamill Remembers Empire Strikes Back As The Most 'Grueling' Film In The Star Wars Franchise Much to the chagrin of the insurance company, Mark Hamill performed his own stunts in Empire Strikes Back. Read More
Margaret David 15 Star Wars Characters That Deserve Their Own Movies Or Shows These "Star Wars" characters are some of the most interesting in the saga. Isn't it high time they got their moment in the spotlight? Read More
Ryan Scott Tales From The Box Office: The Last Jedi Changed Star Wars Forever (For Better Or Worse) 'Let the past die. Kill it if you have to. It's the only way to become who you were meant to be.' Read More
Witney Seibold Avatar: The Way Of Water Is At Its Best When It's Just About The Alien Fish James Cameron's heart belongs to the ocean. Read More
Adam Frazier Star Wars Bits: Rogue Squadron, Han Solo & Chewbacca, Doctor Aphra, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Boba Fett, Luke Skywalker, And More! Here's a rundown of every 'Star Wars' thing of interest in the past week. Read More
Jeff Kelly Making The World's End A Sci-Fi Film Wasn't Always Edgar Wright's Plan Wright's original idea for the film was about feeling alienated, not literal aliens. Read More
Tyler Llewyn Taing Filming Close Encounters' Climactic Scene Inspired Steven Spielberg To Put A Divorce Theme In E.T. Steven Spielberg was making films about his parents' divorce well before The Fabelmans. Read More
Witney Seibold Star Wars Used Some Never-Before Seen VFX Tech For The Empire Strikes Back's Battle Of Hoth 'It was just a huge leap forward that went on to being a much more sophisticated thing...' Read More
Michael Boyle Star Wars VFX Legend Dennis Muren Admits Han Solo's Defrosting Didn't Make 'Any Sense' 'Logically, it didn't seem to make any sense. But it looked nice.' Read More
Debopriyaa Dutta The Sci-Fi Short Satoshi Kon Wrote Before Perfect Blue Or Paprika Has An Akira Connection Exploring a vortex of death and suffering. Read More