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[5 Jun 2012 | 14 Comments | ]
Review: Prometheus

Prometheus takes us back to the planet where the story of the Alien franchise began. But does Ridley Scott’s highly anticipated film of 2012 begin the saga with a whimper or a bang?

Action-Adventure, Reviews, Science-Fiction »

[23 Apr 2012 | 6 Comments | ]
Review: The Hunger Games

Rob Keeling throws his hat into The Hunger Games ring with his take on Gary Ross’ adaptation of Suzanne Collins novel. Was he as enthusiastic about it as everyone else?

Reviews, Science-Fiction, Suspense/Thriller »

[5 Apr 2012 | 7 Comments | ]
Review: Deja Vu

I get that feeling I’ve seen this before. Or maybe not. Tony Scott’s 2006 thriller starring Denzel Washington is an enjoyable if messy affair.

Action-Adventure, Reviews, Science-Fiction »

[23 Mar 2012 | 10 Comments | ]
Review: The Hunger Games

Suzanne Collins’ novel The Hunger Games makes its debut on the big screen under the guiding hand of Pleasantville and Seabiscuit director Gary Ross. How does it shape up?

Horror, Science-Fiction, Suspense/Thriller, Top 10s »

[21 Feb 2012 | 20 Comments | ]
Killer TV: 10 Films Where TV Is The Bad Guy

Too much TV is bad for you – or so say the “adults”. Speaking for a generation of ten-year-olds out there – “so what”! But hang on a minute…

Horror, News, Science-Fiction »

[22 Dec 2011 | 7 Comments | ]
Eagerly anticipated trailer for Prometheus

The first trailer for Ridley Scott’s new film Prometheus shows just how closely the story relates to the first Alien film

Horror, Reviews, Science-Fiction, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[10 Dec 2011 | 15 Comments | ]
Review: The Thing (2011)

The Thing is back. Mary Elizabeth Winstead stars in this prequel to John Carpenter’s 1982 classic science-fiction horror film. How does the new creature-feature hold up?

Science-Fiction, Time Period - 1980s to Present, Top 10s, War »

[25 Nov 2011 | 13 Comments | ]
Top 10 Marines in Aliens

In Ridley Scott’s Alien there was one monster. In James Cameron’s Aliens there was hundreds. That calls for a heavily armed team of marines. But who is the best of the best?