Sci-Fi & Fantasy Movies

Forget Independence Day & ET, lets find some real Sci-Fi classics

 
  • The Fountain - Hugh Jackman
    Shortly afterwards in 2002 Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett signed up to appear in The Fountain which was budgeted at 75 million dollars. The script had received positive word of mouth from online film websites and everything was looking good...
  • Hulk
    Hulk contains some of the most ravishing visuals of any blockbuster full stop.
  • The Last Starfighter
    Let's start this review off with a pretty incredible fact. The Last Starfighter was the first movie to do all its special effects on computer.
  • Legend
    Ridley Scott's fantasy epic starring Tom Cruise and Tim Curry was sorely overlooked on release and deserves reappraisal
  • The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen
    Buried on release by not only the critics but the studio itself, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is another of Terry Gilliam's hugely unlucky film productions.
  • Strange Days
    Strange Days directed by Kathryn Bigelow (Point Break, Near Dark) and co-written by James Cameron (Aliens, Titanic) was released and was seen as a massive flop making just 7 million in the US from a 42 million budget.
  • They Live
    In the middle of this supposed slump where critics rubbed their hands with glee every time a film was released with Carpenters name on it, he produced two pretty decent films which have been largely overlooked, In the mouth of madness (1995) and They Live.
  • Cypher
    Cypher is a film that gets the tone and content of Gibson’s books just right mixed with a little Philip K Dick paranois. Unfortunately Gibson has nothing to do with the film.