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If you really want to appreciate classic sci-fi films, you can’t just watch the feature films; you need to watch the serials. The episodic...
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If you really want to appreciate classic sci-fi films, you can’t just watch the feature films; you need to watch the serials. The episodic...
With all the children killing each other, it’s hard to remember that Panem actually had quite a few genetically engineered abominations running around their...
1954, science fictionly speaking, started out with a creature that would become one of the most iconic monsters of all-time. March would bring the...
Within the first three stories of a TV series, the tone and overall scope of the series is standardized. Also, the primary (or secondary)...
Interview conducted by Lauren Berkley The season finale of BBC America’s Orphan Black airs this Saturday, June 1, and it has already been renewed...
While the first few years of the 1950’s were slowly leading up to making it the decade of sci-fi (and not just in movies,...
As any teenage nerd will tell you (and I still remember being one myself, oh so long ago), being into sci-fi (or for that...
A year after the decade that would become known as the heyday of sci-fi cinema, started out with a rocketing bang, moviehouses across the...
Forces of Geek’s Man from Hong Kong Big Mike Leeder climbs down into the dark and dusty vault of Hong Kong Action Cinema, and...
Last winter, Fringe ended after a five season run on Fox. Focusing on Olivia Dunham, an FBI agent teamed with Walter Bishop, a formerly...
The 1950’s brought such a boom to the genre of science fiction, that the decade can not be contained in a single segment. That...
The Island of Terror is a underrated classic of Hammer’s B-Movie output. Overshadowed by the horror remakes and Harryhausen films they funded, but it...
When asked what the dividing line between horror and sci-fi is, a friend once told me that if the monster is chased by torch-wielding...
The science fiction genre began in 1902 with the release of the French film, A Trip to the Moon. It grew over the next...
It’s hump day, new television is pretty much not happening (hell, most of the mid-season shows have already been cancelled). What to do? Well,...
With the birth of cinema, came also, the birth of Science Fiction movies. As I discussed in the opening chapter of this series, Parisian...
A little over a year ago, while I was leaving a screening of Martin Scorsese’s Hugo, a fantasy film highlighted by, among other things, the...
Well here we are, gang. Thanks for sticking with me on my own personal pull-list, in a week wherein we learnt that Disney are...
I’m ashamed to admit it, but I was lurking Battleship on HBO the other night — I’m always curious if a movie is quite...
The Cost of Exploring Space – Film vs. Reality by PaydayLoan.co.uk
Forces of Geek proudly oversaw the panels at the inaugural RI Comic Con on November 3rd & 4th and are proud to share them...
The Thing is the first of John Carpenter’s “Apocalypse Trilogy”, and one of my favorite nihilistic films. The suspense and tension is palpable and...
When Rod Serling entered a Los Angeles party in 1959, a young writer named Charles Beaumont approached him and said that Serling’s most recent...
It’s pretty refreshing to check out something so pure of awesomeness that is Book of Rhymes, a new animated project from Distrakt. The renaissance...