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Top 10 Genre Movies: Monsters vs. Aliens falls to No. 2

Top 10 Genre Movies: Monsters vs. Aliens falls to No. 2

Apr 5, 2009

After spending last week on at the top spot, animated science fantasy flick, Monsters vs. Aliens fell to the No. 2 spot behind the fourth installment fo the Fast and the Furious franchise. The only sci fi flick to debut this weekend was Alien Trespass, the 50′s-era sci-fi comedy spook starring Eric McCormick, which debuted at No. 29 on the genre movie...

Review: Scab

Review: Scab

Apr 5, 2009

Not for the faint of heart - or the easily offended. It is full of gore, violence, seedy graphic sex (both heterosexual and homosexual) and language that would make a sailor blush.

Top 50 Genre Films of 2008

A list of the top-grossing science fiction, fantasy, horror and spy-fi films of 2008.

Missing 2 hours of Metropolis found

Missing 2 hours of Metropolis found

Apr 3, 2009

If you’re a fan of the 1927 silent science fiction classic Metropolis, I’ve got some news for you: you haven’t seen the whole movie. In fact, you don’t know the half of it. Literally. This past summer, film archivists discovered Fritz Lange’s director’s cut of the 1927 film that has been thought lost for 80 years. The version...

Trailer: Alien Trespass

Trailer: Alien Trespass

Apr 2, 2009

Aliens invade - and hilarity ensues. Set in 1957, Alien Trespass chronicles a fiery object from space that crashes into a mountaintop in the California desert, bringing the threat of disaster to Earth. Out of the flying saucer escapes a murderous creature – the Ghota, which is bent on destroying all life forms on the planet. A benevolent alien from the spaceship, Urp, inhabits the body of Ted Lewis (Eric McCormack) – a local astronomer – and with the help of Tammy, (Jenni Baird) a waitress from the local diner, sets out to save mankind.

Review of Reviews: Critics hate new ‘Day the Earth Stood Still’

Review of Reviews: Critics hate new ‘Day the Earth Stood Still’

Dec 18, 2008

What do you get when you re-make a classic landmark of science fiction film history like the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still? Better yet, throw in box-office favorite Keanu Reeves as the alien with the warning to humanity and replace the cold war message with one dealing with today's obsession about environmental catastrophe.