All posts tagged "Science Fiction"
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Jim Batts | February 4, 2021
BLISS (2021) – Review
With January finally, in your rear-view mirror, do you still feel part of a sluggish rut, as though...
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Jim Batts | December 10, 2020
PARALLEL (2020) – Review
A certain odd feeling probably crossed your mind as you’re dashing past a building. You might still experience...
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Cate Marquis | June 1, 2020
THE VAST OF NIGHT – Review
A 1950s black-and-white television in a living room typical of the era plays the intro to a “Twilight...
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Cate Marquis | July 13, 2018
SORRY TO BOTHER YOU – Review
Director/writer Boots Riley’s ambitious, inspired social satire SORRY TO BOTHER YOU sets its protagonist, a young black man...
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Movie Geeks | February 21, 2018
Best Women Characters In Sci-Fi Cinema
Contributed by Cate Marquis, Melissa Thompson and Michelle Hannett Opening in cinemas on Friday, February 23rd, is Skydance...
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Cate Marquis | December 15, 2017
THE SHAPE OF WATER – Review
Magical, evocative THE SHAPE OF WATER blends Cold War thriller, romance and monster movie genres in director Guillermo...
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Cate Marquis | October 6, 2017
BLADE RUNNER 2049 – Review
BLADE RUNNER 2049, director Denis Villeneuve’s sequel to Ridley Scott’s BLADE RUNNER, is a visual feast, a cinematic...
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Cate Marquis | March 24, 2017
LIFE – Review
The science fiction/horror film LIFE sends a team of astronauts to Mars on a mission to retrieve a...
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Travis Keune | April 4, 2016
STAR WARS: EPISODE VII – THE FORCE AWAKENS Blu-ray Review
STAR WARS: EPISODE VII – THE FORCE AWAKENS Wow. Just the sound of it rolling off the tongue…...
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Travis Keune | October 15, 2015
THE DIABOLICAL – The Review
An original idea is not necessarily enough on its own to ensure a successful film, but it certainly...
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Travis Keune | October 8, 2014
AUTÓMATA – The Review
Robots. Ever since the dawn of science-fiction arose from the industrial revolution, it seemed inevitable that technology would...
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Travis Keune | August 14, 2014
RAGNAROK – The Review
Show of hands… When you first saw the film, who absolutely thought RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK was...
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Travis Keune | June 27, 2014
RADIO FREE ALBEMUTH – The Review
I’ve always felt that instead of asking “what is God” we should be more focused on asking “what...
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Travis Keune | November 18, 2013
THE WORLD’S END – The Blu Review
The Movie: Edgar Wright is, arguably, one of the most clever and entertaining comedic filmmakers working today. For...
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Travis Keune | September 20, 2013
THE COLONY – The Review
With the coming of a new ice age, mankind finds itself struggling to survive against mother nature. Humanity...
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Travis Keune | October 25, 2012
CLOUD ATLAS – The Review
THE MATRIX trilogy may be their most recognizable work, but I would contend that CLOUD ATLAS is Andy...
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Travis Keune | September 25, 2012
ANTIVIRAL – Fantastic Fest Review
As an avid fan of the works of filmmaker David Cronenberg, I found myself fully committed to absorbing...
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Travis Keune | August 17, 2012
Second Wave of FANTASTIC FEST 2012 Films Announced
The second wave of genre films slotted to play this year’s Fantastic Fest has been unleashed upon the...