“In space no one can hear you scream,” has probably become one of the most iconic taglines for any horror or sci-fi film, ever!
Sci-Fi Saturdays
Stop me if you heard this before: An Antarctic base is under attack by a shape-shifting alien…
Isolation, self-identity, and paranoia are all elements touched on in The Thing. And gore. Lots and lots of gore!
October is the time for scary movies, so this month’s Sci-Fi Saturdays films have a horror bent to them, starting with the original The Thing From Another World.
Put on your wetsuit and shrink on down for a Fantastic Voyage inside the human body!
Godzilla returns for his sixth adventure in Invasion of Astro-Monster which teams him up with Rodan to defeat the dreaded Monster Zero!
Coming from the French new wave cinema, Alphaville presents a tale of a dark future where love and emotion have lost their meaning.
Inspired by the US space program, Robinson Crusoe on Mars looks at a potential manned trip to the red planet.
The Last Man on Earth tells the tale of a lone survivor of a global catastrophe that must learn to function in a world where he is a legend amongst the monsters.
A Roger Corman B-picture that transcends the standard fare for similar films, X: The Man with The X-Ray Eyes creates a modern day parable.
While not a true science-fiction film per se, The Nutty Professor provides yet another comedic take on a man of science.
Beware the deadly, walking, man-eating plants that lands on Earth during The Day of the Triffids.
The French short film La Jetée unravels a paradoxical tale of time travel which continues to shock and inspire viewers.