Browsing Tag Science Fiction
VR | Doctor Who
Armed with the Sonic Screwdriver, players will solve mind-bending puzzles, grapple with iconic monsters in a quest to find the Doctor.
Futurecasting | Science Fiction
This dramatic Showtime series ended its series run with a masterfully done concept visualization of the 2050s.
Another look at our silent friends and what happens when we forget their role on the food chain.
Lexus wants to get in on the Star Wars hype.
This is your last sweet taste of Star Wars goodness before the film drops in December.
The problems are easy to fix, if Hollywood producers would just pay closer attention.
The gang is back, but this time with alien creatures added to the mix.
Author’s study shows that engaging with a science-rich TV program can have an inspiring effect on a person’s attitudes toward science.
Entertainment Weekly | Star Wars
The Mandalorian represents a crucial asset for Disney and Lucasfilm, with a reported budget of $100 million for the eight-episode debut season.
‘Art Of Cinematic Sound’ Trailer Unpacks History Of Film Audio Effects In ‘Star Wars,’ ‘E.T.’ & More
A documentary that finally pays attention to the sound that makes the visuals pop in many of the greatest films ever made.
A science fiction foray from the other Hemsworth brother you don’t know as well.
Futurecasting | Science Fiction
How does contemporary sci-fi respond to the pressures what many environmentalists see as a dying planet in the real world?
Some of the sci-fi disaster movie scenarios that are plausible might surprise you.
Futurecasting | Science Fiction
Science fiction is full of warnings and we should be careful to take heed.
How one of the most terrifying movies of all time burst to life 40 years ago, inspired by ancient mythology and our universal fears.
Missy Elliot | Science Fiction
Missy Elliot just proved again why she’s music’s biggest sci-fi nerd.
A rare exploration into what it means to be one of the few humans to experience space.
The last film in the series of Star Wars reboots featuring Rey takes the character into troubling territory.
Wiped clean of memories and thrown together, a group of strangers fight to survive harsh realities — and the island that traps them.
Science Fiction | Futurecasting
If it were possible to download the neural networks of a human brain, could we preserve a computer simulation of that person?
Science Fiction | Futurecasting
Genetic modification, space stations, wind power, artificial wombs, video phones, wireless internet, and cyborgs were all foreseen by “futurologists” from the 1920s and 1930s.
A mind-bending science-fiction thriller, where the line between fate and free-will blurs.
No one seems to know what the film is about, but the hints are terrifying.
Hollywood Rumors | Science Fiction
That’s right. The film that invented bullet time and changed the way we think about virtual reality is coming back.
A short film that should thrill fans of John Carpenter’s The Thing.
As a Mesa facility host driven to survive by your own self-awareness, you’ll encounter iconic scenes and settings from the series, solve puzzles and interact with other hosts.
What if the movie Alien was film under the sea instead of in space? Now we get to find out.
A grim trip back into the world of Alien: Covenant.
Author John Lanchester’s dystopian thriller shows what happens when the parent generation doesn’t react to the climate crisis.
As the country seeks to establish itself as a space power, audiences are developing an appetite for the extraterrestrial on the big screen.
This is what happens when you fall for your Siri, Alexa, or Cortana powered by virtual imagery.
The Hollywood Reporter | Reviews
The alien invasion film was highly anticipated after the $700 million success of The Wandering Earth earlier this year, but it has been brought low by withering reviews and audience complaints.
A mysterious encounter between a man who claims to be from the future and the man that he claims is his former self.
The New York Times | Science Fiction
“The author of Dhalgren and dozens of other books “gives readers fiction that reflects and explores the social truths of our world.”
The Irish Times | Science Fiction
“Now science fiction, far from being this little persecuted genre that it was in the 1950s, has conquered the world.” -GRRM
The Guardian | Science Fiction
The director’s underwater folly might have flopped on release in 1989 but in the years since, various new cuts have granted it many more lives.
Futurecasting | Science Fiction
It would seem that humanity is becoming more and more concerned with portents of human extinction.
The Matrix | VR
The film that revolutionized science fiction and gave us our best look at the future of VR is back in theaters.
In a next-generation prison, inmates are “corrected” over a few days by an A.I. linked to their consciousness.
An investor in a VR startup discovers that the reality the company provides its customers isn’t just virtual.
Undone is a half-hour animated series that explores the elastic nature of reality through its central character Alma, a 28-year-old living in San Antonio, Texas.
Real humans, fake anti-gravity?
Starz COO Jeffrey Hirsch addressed the cancellation at the TCA summer press tour and admitted that the show’s audience was “too male” to fit into its new female-focused strategy.
Will Smith goes deeper into how he was able to film a movie in which the co-star is his younger self.
Hulu is developing a TV series adaptation of the novels from prolific showrunner Carlton Cuse and feature writer Jason Fuchs.