What if the legendary ‘Fountain of Youth’ wasn’t a fountain at all, but a location where time slows down?
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What if the legendary ‘Fountain of Youth’ wasn’t a fountain at all, but a location where time slows down?
Chris Pratt played an incredibly grown up role, especially compared to his man-child character of StarLord from “Guardians of the Galaxy”
“Mission to Zyxx” is everything you love about “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and the entire “Star Wars” saga wrapped in one, but it’s also “The Orville,” “StarCraft” and “FarScape” too.
It appears France got tired of not getting its cities destroyed, and wanted a sweet, sweet piece of that disaster-porn pie, giving the U.S. a chance to not be the focal point for alien-based destruction.
“I Am Mother” (2019) is hard-core science fiction at its best. Netflix is no stranger to the concept; they’ve just never been able to capture it in movie form.
Until now.
Sometimes, you’ve just gotta write your own rule book.
Then light that rule book on fire, strip naked, and scream.
I have never seen a movie so thoroughly devoid of creativity.
"Mars Attacks" (1996) gleefully spends it's 90-minute runtime being completely ridiculous.
“The Wandering Earth” is a movie based on a book of the same name by Chinese author Liu Cixin. I’d never heard of the book or the author until the various tech and sci-fi blogs online started talking about the movie.
The premise of “A Scanner Darkly” is that Robert Arcton (Keanu Reeves) is a cop. Or a druggie. Somehow definitely both.
There’s something different about “Love, Death, and Robots.”