Fire Up Your Telepods – Another Remake Of The Fly Is In The Works

By Kieran Dickson March 15, 2017

The original 1958 version of The Fly was an absolute classic. Similarly, David Cronenberg’s 1986 remake starring Jeff Goldblum will likely go down as one of the all-time great genre movies. Now, it would seem, we’re going to see if this legendary sci-fi tale can make it three out of three (we’ll ignore the various sequels), with...

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Warner Bros. Is Seriously Considering Rebooting The Matrix

By Kieran Dickson March 15, 2017

Remember when Keanu Reeves said he was open to potentially exploring the possibility of another sequel to The Matrix? Well, it turns out Reeves wasn’t the only one with Matrix on their mind because a new report claims that Warner Bros. is seriously considering rebooting the entire franchise.   According to THR, discussions of a reboot are still early...

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The New Trailer For ‘Life’ Gives Us Classic Sci-Fi Horror Chills

By Kieran Dickson March 14, 2017

  A new red band trailer for Life, the sci-fi horror flick starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds has been released, and it features a grisly example of what might happen if humanity ever finds alien life.   Many would agree that Ridley Scott’s Alien is the gold standard of sci-fi horror movies, so it’s not too...

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Edward James Olmos Is Returning For Blade Runner 2049!

By Kieran Dickson March 14, 2017

  Just when we thought we couldn’t get more excited for Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner sequel, a new piece of casting information proves us wrong.   We all knew that Harrison Ford would reprise his role as Deckard for Blade Runner 2049, but it looks like he won’t be the only original Blade Runner actor set to return....

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A Horror Movie So Gross It Made People Pass Out Is Getting Rave Reviews From Critics

By Kieran Dickson March 13, 2017

  It’s not often that a horror movie can gross out its audience and receive critical acclaim at the same time, but that’s exactly what Raw, an R-rated movie about cannibalistic teens has been doing of late.   Directed by Julia Ducournau, Raw first screened to audiences during the 2016 film festival circuit. During those screenings, there were multiple...

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Alien: Covenant Terrifies SXSW Crowd And Possibly Reveals Big Xenomorph Details

By Kieran Dickson March 13, 2017

Ridley Scott’s plan to tell us the beginnings of the Xenomorph got off to a rocky start with Prometheus, but if reaction from a screening of the next Alien movie in the series is anything to go by, Alien: Covenant is going to do two things its predecessor couldn’t: Scare us silly, and give some meaningful backstory...

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Crazy Harvard Theory Suggests Those Fast Radio Bursts Are Coming From Alien Space Travel

By Kieran Dickson March 10, 2017

One of the biggest puzzles in the scientific community right now is the source of a series of fast radio bursts, which have been picked up by various observatories over the last 10 years. These bursts of energy have baffled astronomers, and the scientific community has failed to come up with a solid explanation for what’s...

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James Cameron’s Avatar Sequels Delayed…Again

By Kieran Dickson March 10, 2017

What’s going on, Jim?   There has been a great deal of talk about James Cameron’s increasingly ambitious expansion of the Avatar franchise; the director has regularly bumped up the number of sequels he plans to make to a point where he expects to create Avatar 2, 3, 4, and 5 all in one massive shoot. This...

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New Video Introduces Walter, Michael Fassbender’s Alien: Covenant Android

By Kieran Dickson March 10, 2017

  Michael Fassbender is the only Prometheus star to return for Alien: Covenant, and while he might look almost exactly the same as he did back in 2012, Fassbender is actually playing a very different character.   Of course, those who have seen Ridley Scott’s 2012 Alien prequel will understand that Fassbender is not playing the Weyland-Utani...

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Congress Directs NASA To Get Back To The Moon By 2021, Mars By 2030

By Kieran Dickson March 9, 2017

  Congress is aiming to blow the cobwebs out of NASA’s manned spaceflight exploits, approving a new bill that suggests an increase in funding for the agency while issuing a number of challenges in the process.   A bill outlining $19.5 billion of NASA funding received no vocal competition on the house floor, which means it’s...

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