What do we love most about sci-fi horror? The tragic creatures caused by science gone wrong or the running and screaming from people in peril?
One notable genre D&D lacks is science fiction. Even the most sci-fi-like settings of Eberron and Spelljammer are still ...
David Lynch will go down in history as one of cinema’s most iconic and unique visionaries. His films are tough to place into a single genre, spanning crime, drama, comedy, horror, and the just plain ...
The exhibit will feature a stunning collection of Zabrucky’s iconic artwork, including original sketches, concept art, and props from some of the most beloved sci-fi and fantasy films and television ...
A twisted horror game challenges users to play for 18 minutes without screaming or they lose. 'Don't Scream,' released in October on Steam,was inspired by '90s camcorder found footage, like The ...
The genius of “Doctor Who” is that it takes all of the best sci-fi tropes – time-travel, aliens, technology and the vast, unknowable aspects of space – and compresses it into one person.
Space travel, cutting edge technology, aliens and A.I. – science fiction has long been a storied cinematic genre about the optimism of humankind's progress. But sometimes, there comes along a ...
Director Ridley Scott’s Alien is a genre-defining experience that sets the standard for sci-fi horror. The film follows the crew of the Nostromo, a commercial space tug, who respond to a ...
It shares its name with a 1994 sci-fi movie and long-running TV series, in which Stargate is a device providing instantaneous travel between distant planets. To be sure, that was in part due to ...
Our classical music critic picks the best There’s a moment in the enjoyably awful sci-fi B movie I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1958) when the tall dark villain with the odd glint in his ...