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scifimovieguide · 2 months ago
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The Tomorrow War
When time travelers from 2051 interrupt the World Cup (rude) to announce that humanity is about to be wiped out by killer aliens, the world decides to send present-day people forward to help. Enter Dan Forester — ex-soldier, current biology teacher, and reluctant hero. Drafted into a war that hasn’t happened yet, Dan must fight vicious aliens, reconnect with his estranged daughter (who is now a war-hardened commander), and save the future using his very specific set of skills... mostly yelling and shooting.
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basementofthebizarre · 4 months ago
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Atomic Thrills & Silver Screen Chills: A Fresh Look at 1950s Sci-Fi and Horror
With so many movie guides available today, choosing the right one can be a challenge. Their quality varies widely. Some are excellent works, like Bill Warren’s Keep Watching the Skies. Others are disappointing efforts, like Rob Craig’s It Came From 1957. One thing is certain, though—1950s films are getting more coverage than ever. For me, the best era for movies is the 1950s. This was a time when…
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scifimovieguide · 2 months ago
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Jumper
David Rice discovers he can teleport — and naturally does what any teenage loner would: abandon school, rob a bank, and start living large in Rome with a penthouse view. But his joyride hits a snag when a secret religious group of teleport-hunters (led by a bleach-haired Samuel L. Jackson) decides it’s time to unplug his free ride. Cue globe-hopping battles, teleport duels, and aggressively early-2000s energy.
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Riddick
After being betrayed and stranded on a sun-scorched hellhole of a planet, Riddick goes full survival mode. He fights monsters, befriends a space hyena, and lures bounty hunters into a trap — because it’s not a Riddick movie unless everyone involved massively underestimates him. Oh, and it turns out this barren planet has something worse than mercenaries: monsters that come out when it rains. Pro tip? Don’t wait for clouds.
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
When Joel discovers his ex-girlfriend Clementine has had all memories of their relationship erased, he impulsively decides to do the same. But as he relives their moments together during the memory-deletion process, he realizes he still loves her. The result? A surreal journey through love, loss, and the places in your brain where feelings like to hide. Also, there’s snow. Lots of it.
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scifimovieguide · 2 months ago
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Chronicle
When three high schoolers discover a glowing alien thing in a hole (as one does), they gain telekinetic powers. At first, it’s harmless pranks and sky-high fun. But when one of them starts slipping into darkness, the story pivots hard from X-Men Lite to tragic supervillain origin tale. It’s found-footage meets falling morality — and it hits harder than you'd expect.
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Moonfall
The Moon has left the chat. It’s not orbiting — it’s plunging straight toward Earth. Cue rogue astronauts, unlikely conspiracy theorists, and a last-ditch mission to find out why our biggest nightlight suddenly wants to kill us. Spoiler: it’s not a normal moon. It’s a megastructure. And it’s mad.
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day
This time, the Terminator isn’t here to kill Sarah Connor — he’s here to babysit her son, John. Meanwhile, an even deadlier Terminator made of living metal is sent from the future to do what Arnie did last time… only with more stabbing and fewer facial expressions. It's a mind-bending, explosive, genre-defining sequel that asks the important question: Can a robot learn to love?
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