The short-lived TV series “Eerie, Indiana” will always have a special place in my heart. A mix of sci-fi/ supernatural/ mystery genres aimed…
A true master of horror, Stephen King originally brought us ‘Dreamcatcher,’ the captivating tale of aliens and enduring friendships, in written form in…
With the specter of nuclear warfare firmly in our cultural rear-view mirror, it might be tempting to view 1965’s ‘The War Game’ as…
Love him or leave him, you’ve got to give Stephen King credit: the man knows how to tell a story. The author of…
If it does nothing else, 1962’s ‘Journey to the Seventh Planet’ solves one of the most important issues of our time. As you…
Just what makes a human “human?” That is the primary conceit of the film ‘Dark City.’ Writer and director Alex Proyas – who…
David Cronenberg’s 1999 reality-bending science fiction adventure eXistenZ examines virtual reality in much the same way The Matrix did the same year, but…
Let me start by saying that I love “Evil Dead,” thought that “Evil Dead 2” was pretty alright, and “Army of Darkness” made…
It’s Thursday, so we all know what time it is! Time for Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column dedicated to the great science fiction…
The 1960s were a time and place with a different set of rules and expectations, and the special effects were only as good…
It’s time to Throwback our Thursday to 2003 for ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column dedicated to past sci-fi and look at the popular (even now!) Japanese…
Like many zombie fans, I read Max Brooks’ first book, “The Zombie Survival Guide,” enjoyed it, and appreciated what it did for…
Truth time: I’m not a regular viewer of anime. However, over the years I’ve had many anime-fan friends who all highly spoke of…
We don’t usually take our time machine further back than the 20th-century for Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column dedicated to the great science…
Let’s take a trip to twenty-six years ago in our Throwback Thursday time machine (ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column dedicated to the great sci-fi of the…