Science fiction
Cult Movies: Devil Girl From Mars delivers fun 1950s sci-fi silliness despite its no-budget looks
Ralph explains why this 70 year old British alien invader flick transcends its cheesy trimmings
Dune: Part Two - Denis Villeneuve’s stunning film realises monumental sci-fi greatness
New Microsoft book calls for ethics guidelines on artificial intelligence
AI will run most of our daily lives by 2038, according to the tech giant.
Cult Movie: Original version of Close Encounters Of The Third Kind the best in my view
IT’S four decades since that famous five-note serenade from composer John Williams first announced the arrival of Close Encounters.
Cult Movie: Remember those scary skeletons from Jason And The Argonauts?
THE Wonderful Worlds Of Ray Harryhausen 1961-1964 is an essential purchase for anyone interested in the history of classic sci-fi.
Revisit a classic: Close Encounters of The Third Kind
STEVEN Spielberg’s 1977 sci-fi epic returns to cinemas this weekend to mark its 40th anniversary with a new 4K digital print of his preferred 1998 ‘Special Edition' cut.
Cult Movie: Journey To The Centre Of The Earth a reminder of happier sci-fi times
THERE was a time when science fiction at the cinema meant more than an endless parade of comic-book superheroes thrashing it out in never-ending sequels, prequels and pointless origin stories.
Electric Dreams: Bryan Cranston quizzed about new Philip K Dick sci-fi TV series
:: Why did you want to do this project and how did you come to be involved? I HAD been a fan of Philip K Dick's work for quite some time, and I guess the more recent ventures into my own personal satisfaction in reading was with short stories.
Games: Space Opera Prey mixes blasting, stealth and exploration
Prey (Multi) By: Bethesda THE latest space opera from gaming’s post-Bioshock bloom blends popcorn-munching and chin-scratching in equal measure with a first-person horror thriller that mixes blasting, stealth and exploration in an alternate universe where Kennedy survives the grassy knoll.