Browsing: Scifi
Today, I’m taking a trip down memory lane to a childhood classic that pretty much set me up for life: *The Return to Oz*. Turns out, it wasn’t just nightmare fuel for me as a kid; it also taught me two crucial life lessons.
Terrarium channels the spirit of classic Trek with a grittier twist, pairing a human and a Gorn in an unlikely survival story. It expands the Gorn arc with intriguing parallels, though the ending leaves some questions unresolved.
These 5 Sci-fi thrillers turn 25 in 2025. Are they worth a rewatch or best left in the past?
Right from the title, Four-and-a-Half Vulcans, we know this is a gimmick episode. Just go with it.
Tired of superhero movies? Do you like comedy-horrors and splatterpunk? Then you should see The Toxic Avenger.
I was hurt and I felt personally attacked. I just started to love this crazy universe, why is it being taken away from me?
We love to put movies into neat little boxes—sci-fi, horror, romcom—but sometimes those boxes don’t really fit. Alien is just as much a haunted house flick as it is a space saga. Blade Runner? Strip away the neon skyline and you’ve got a classic noir detective story. And don’t get us started on Rogue One—it’s basically a heist film in a galaxy far, far away. From Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon reimagining wuxia as a superhero tale to Wrath of Khan playing like a submarine thriller, these films prove that genre isn’t a cage—it’s a playground.
One of the repeated critiques by the modern dudebro is that New Star Trek (NuTrek) has gone “woke.” But Star Trek has always been woke.
“What is Starfleet?” has a framing device that I could tolerate and a reasonable plot, but the changing cameras are disorienting and make no sense.
This is a rip-roaring space battle action adventure with plenty of humor and an impossible situation to escape, but that’s where Captain Kirk comes in.
