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Scott Jeschke’s Mimic – Thrilling, Mesmerizing, Re-Watchable Sci-Fi at its Best

Mimic is a brilliant, sit-on-the-edge-of-your-seat sci-fi thriller that’s so well done, you’ll want to watch it over and over. Everything about the film is on point: the acting, the story, the cinematography, and the audio (instrumentals and sound effects).

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Blade Runner’s Dangerously Accurate Predictions of Technology in 2019 Will Scare You

Like any movie, the 1982 version of Blade Runner is a product of its time. Therefore, its depiction of the future is a product of what existed during the late 70s and early 80s. Does the movie accurately reflect the time we live in now, or has it been outdated by the rapid pace of

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Godzilla vs Kong – Who Will Win the Battle of the Powerful Titans?

The highly-anticipated rematch between Godzilla vs Kong is less than a month away, and you still can’t decide who you want to win? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. With so much buzz surrounding this film, which has been brewing for years, you’d think everyone would be on the same page.

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2020 Science Fiction Movies Ranked from Best to Worst

The COVID-19 pandemic ruined the year for moviegoers. What was once believed to be the best year of movie releases of all-time, turned out to be a mediocre showing. Regardless, they weren’t all bad movies last year. Some were tolerable. None stood out from another. Check out the list below, which I have ranked using

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Almost 40 Years Later and The Thing Still Scares the Crap Out of Me

1982. What a fantastic year for science fiction fans. Steven Spielberg’s E.T. won the year by breaking box office records and receiving widespread acclaim. Two weeks after Spielberg’s movie premiered, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and John Carpenter’s The Thing hit the box office. What unfortunate timing. In my humble opinion, E.T. doesn’t stand the test

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Rogue Squadron to be Directed by Wonder Woman’s Patty Jenkins

IGN announced great news for Star Wars fans this week. Wonder Woman and Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins landed the directing gig for the future feature film Rogue Squadron, based on the name of the video game of the same name. This announcement was merely one of many made by Disney during Thursday’s Investor conference, but it generated the most

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Riddle Me This…Which Batman Villian is Getting His Own Movie?

It seems like DC’s newest universe, starting with The Joker, is getting another villain film. On the heels of The Batman, the second of DC’s ‘The…’ named movies comes news of a possible Riddler movie. Although The Joker and The Batman don’t seem to be related to each other in an actual universe, like the

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Warner Bros. to Release The Matrix 4 and Dune on HBO Max and Theaters in 2021

Warner Bros. made a major announcement for their 2021 film release plans. What’s most shocking is their decision to debut their feature films in theaters and on HBO Max. It seems like the dual debut isn’t just a trend from the COVID-19 pandemic after all. WB’s decision should frighten movie theaters like Showcase and AMC,

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