Most Recent Sci-Fi Additions
Extra-terrestrial lifeforms, alien worlds, time travel, futuristic spacecraft, robots, or other technologies have invaded our cinema screens since Georges Melies' A Trip to the Moon in 1902 amazed audiences with its trick photography effects.
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The Last Man on Earth is the original 1964 Italian science fiction horror movie based upon the novel 'I am Legend' by Richard Matheson, directed by Ubaldo Ragona and Sidney Salkow, and staring Vincent Price. Remade in 1971 as 'Omega Man' with Charlton Heaston and in 2007 'I Am Legend' with Will Smith. »
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It's "Gulliver's Travels" in space as an astronaut lands on an asteroid populated by 6-inch tall humanoids and must help them ward off their monster attackers. A 60's B-movie is set in the future - 1980! The mysterious appearance of an unknown planet brings miniature people, giant monsters, beautiful women and undaunted heroes to the screen.
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Handsome leading man Buster Crabbe, "The King of the Serials," stars as blond space hero, Flash Gordon, in one of the most action-packed serials ever filmed. In FLASH GORDON Conquers the Universe, Flash and his crew must stop Ming the Merciless from destroying the earth and imposing his diabolical dictatorship upon the entire universe. »
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In this extremely low-budget remake of Roger Corman's It Conquered The World - a well-meaning scientist (John Agar) aids a stranded alien and soon discovers the visitor's nefarious plans for world. The film perfectly exemplified Texan sci-fi/horror master Larry Buchanan's ability to create complicated stories out of nearly non-existent budgets. »
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Things to Come is a 1936 British Science-Fiction film written by H. G. Wells and is a loose adaptation of his own 1933 novel The Shape of Things to Come. The film is notable for predicting World War II and the devastation of strategic bombing on civilian populations. Christopher Frayling of the British Film Institute calls Things to Come "a landmark in cinematic design." »
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The Killer Shrews is a 1959 science-fiction movie directed by Ray Kellogg. Boat Captain Thorne Sherman and his sidekick, Rook Griswold arrive to deliver supplies to a remote and isolated island, inhabited by a scientist, his daughter and his aides. Sherman soon learns that the scientist and company have created out-of-control, flesh-eating, monstrous giant shrews. A hurricane hits and all the stranded humans become either meals for or meal-targets for the shrews. »
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A team of astronauts crash land on Venus, and find themselves under attack by prehistoric monsters. They kill one of the monsters that turns out to be a god to the Venusian women, bringing the wrath of the alien women down on them. Directed by Peter Bogdanovich just a few years before his Oscar nominated The Last Picture Show under the name Derek Thomas. »
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