Astronauts at a space station in a scene from the film ... It also marked one of the initial “nuclear monster” movies popular in the ‘50s. Bigger-than-human ants emerge in New Mexico.
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On Episode 132 of This Week In Space, Rod and Tariq talk with Lynn Rothschild on how mushroom mycelia might be utilized as a Mars habitat-building resource.
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Only after you've seen this completely unhinged Japanese cult masterpiece can you appreciate the humor in Max's description: "A schoolgirl spends her summer vacation in a haunted house." Um, sure ...
The sheer volume of films on Netflix — and the site’s less than ideal interface — can make finding a genuinely great movie there a difficult task. To help, we’ve plucked out the 50 best ...
Here’s Empire’s list of the 50 best horror movies… Counting both films as ... From the Philippous’ suffocating use of negative space to the film’s smothering, oppressive sound design ...
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Horror purveyor Blumhouse has been putting out movies for almost 20 years now ... consideration that we now present you with the 50 best theatrical genre releases from Blumhouse.
Horror movies are all over the place on Netflix this month, but the streamer still went out and borrowed A Quiet Place Part II from Paramount+. Not that we’re complaining! It’s a great blend ...
But its movie library drew from a much deeper well ... “Eggers seamlessly blurs the lines between physical space and head space.” The consensus choice for the greatest concert film ever ...