Sometimes the seemingly strange ideas are the best ones. To infini-pee and beyond!
While the idea sounds loopy, the actual science has been around since 2018.
Bertrand Bonello’s science fiction movie The Beast was one of the films from 2023’s Toronto International Film Festival that was a right hit.
It’s an “intriguing, stimulating, exhilarating movie”, which does a grand job of addressing the great issue of our age, AI.
One of the internet’s favourite “babygirls”- better known as Carmy from the sterling series ‘The Bear’ – is starring in a new movie that puts love to the test.
Our obsession with post-apocalyptic shows doesn’t seem to be going away, and now a grim remake of the 2018 Sandra Bullock film is taking our future paranoia to a whole new level.
A sci-fi comedy about an astronaut who believes he’s the last human alive has sent China’s box office to new heights.
This six-episode series will continue after ‘Episode III: Revenge of the Sith ‘ and also marks the return of Hayden Christensen in the role of Darth Vader.
Director Denis Villeneuve has been rewarded with success, with his version of ‘Dune’ stacking up the star ratings, glowing reviews, and general acclaim.
The same deepfake technology that was used to animate photos of deceased relatives is being used to promote Hugh Jackman’s new movie, and your face can feature.
Each month, WIRED gives a prompt for a six-word sci-fi story. This year’s prompts have garnered some fantastic responses from readers.
Netflix’s new eight-episode sci-fi series follows what happens when strange and unexplained events start happening after a volcano erupts in Iceland.
Around a third of Americans are utterly convinced that Earth has been visited by aliens, and 17% claim they’ve seen a UFO.
Ever wonder what the world would be like in the future? This excerpt from a sci-fi book called ‘The Million’ paints a pretty bleak picture.
Looking back through cinematic history, science fiction movies could be hailed as the birthplace of a few technologies we have come to rely on.
Legendary author George R.R. Martin might be leaving ‘Game of Thrones’ behind soon, but what he has planned for the future is very interesting.
TIME’s annual round-up of the best inventions, making the world a whole lot more fun and interesting for us all!
Some Chinese tourists were happily camping when one caught a glimpse of what he swears was a monster! So the “mystery” began….
Time is money. This driving mantra for Western culture is turned into In Time, a full-blown science-fiction action-thriller from the mind of Andrew Niccol (The Truman Show, Gattaca). While In Time has a sharp young cast, a visionary writer-director and an intriguing premise – it’s not worth your time or money.
Film geeks have unearthed India’s first sci-fi film, Hindi space adventure Trip to Moon, made in 1967. And, since it’s unlikely to take Netflix by storm anytime soon (though I fully expect an American re-make by end 2012) they’ve uploaded it to YouTube in full.