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Star Trek's Prime Directive Is Still the Most Important Phrase in Sci-Fi History
Since 1966, Star Trek has been one of the most important sci-fi franchises ever made, and just two words are among its ...
10 Years Ago Today, the MCU Gave Us a Sci-Fi Masterpiece With a Story Unlike Anything Else It’s Done
Years Ago on this day, the Marvel Cinematic Universe delivered one of the most compelling pieces of sci-fi TV we've seen.
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10 Sci-Fi TV Shows That Followed In Star Trek's Footsteps
F rom Space: 1999 to Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, some really great sci-fi shows exist in the shadow of Star Trek. Star ...
Tom Cruise's highest-rated science fiction masterpiece with Emily Blunt, Edge of Tomorrow, has been added to a new streamer.
Bill Mumy honored his “Lost in Space” TV mom June Lockhart after her death at age 100, calling her “talented, nurturing, and one-of-a-kind.” ...
Nature surveyed scientists about their favourite cinematic moments to celebrate the International Year of Quantum Science and ...
Who better to put Claude on the couch than the original “chatterbot” herself, Doctor Eliza?
Humanity’s embrace of AI companions—once imagined in Her—reveals a crossroads: whether technology will deepen our capacity for love or quietly replace it, eroding what makes us human.
The Diabolical Dr. Z, 1966. Directed by Jess Franco. Starring Estella Blain, Howard Vernon, Mabel Karr, Fernando Montes, Cris ...
There are some truly iconic starships in "Star Trek," but then there are also some that are memorable in a bad way.
From an early experiment in CGI, to some wild work from great directors, these forgottedn '80s sci-fi films were all great.
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