We’re talking about the space opera: an interstellar, often swashbuckling adventure.
Megaville is, above all, science fiction of ideas rather than special effects.
For those who hesitate, we have a great alternative — here are science fiction films made without the use of special effects.
Many films have been made where the sci-fi backdrop is merely a pretext to tell an interesting, engaging, and above all, universal story.
Check out picks of science fiction films that flopped at the box office but are still worth giving a second chance.
Brick is a painfully by-the-numbers production, made for playing in the background while you do chores. Even if you miss parts of it, you won’t lose...
Time Masters features truly otherworldly images: surreal humanoid-angelic beings reminiscent of Beksiński’s paintings and mysterious, prehistoric creatures.
“Jung_E” looks exceptionally solid for a streaming production, both in terms of fight choreography and battle scenes, as well as basic world-building.
All attempts to form an emotional bond between the viewer and the characters fall flat. The Midnight Sky ends up as empty as the catastrophe-ravaged Earth.
I Am Legend can clearly be divided into two halves. The first half is a solid piece of sci-fi with touches of action and some genuinely...