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Billy Oduory on the most underrated sci-fi movies of the 1980s… The 1980s saw timeless sci-fi masterpieces like Blade Runner and The Terminator come to life, many of which continue to influence the genre today. However, the success of these blockbusters cast a shadow on other good films from the decade, which struggled to hit […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: 10 Most Underrated Sci-Fi Movies of...
What are the best video game movies? If there's a kind of movie with a poorer reputation than video game adaptations, we've yet to see it. And rightly, given how many of the worst movies come from games. But, amazingly, some films do manage to break the mold. A select few could even be considered great. Some of the best movies, be they action, horror, or animated movies, come from games and gamers alike. We’ve seen virtual worlds thrive on the silver screen, famous characters and...
If you haven't watched For All Mankind, I get it. With so many streaming services available, it can be challenging to keep track of everything. For an added level of difficulty, For All Mankind is on Apple TV+, which has fewer subscribers than all the streamers you have heard of except Starz. — Read the rest
Prime Video's The Expanse still stands as one of the best sci-fi journeys worth taking.
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Chris Pratt is off to a rough start on his latest film. “Mercy filming day 4,” he wrote on IG Thursday next to a photo of his elevated ankle wrapped in an ice pack. “I have such a great stunt team! AND I sometimes try to get in there and do some of my own […]
Like Gabrielle waiting for the metaphorical “beast” to swallow her whole, with a Bertrand Bonello joint you’re always prepared for something to happen, for the whole film to veer into terrain both surreal and unsettling. Like Léa Seydoux waiting for the metaphorical “beast” to swallow her whole, with a Bertrand Bonello joint you’re always prepared for something to happen, for the whole film to veer into terrain both surreal and unsettling. a movie that is both a period piece and a critique of...
If this depressed woman hears a certain song, she’ll fzwoop back to the time when her boyfriend wasn’t dead.