Science Fiction’s Wonderful Mistakes (newrepublic.com) angielski
The great novels of the 1960s remain enjoyable because they got everything wrong.
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The great novels of the 1960s remain enjoyable because they got everything wrong.
a cautionary tale of corporatism gone awry, told lightheartedly, with robots.
Pournelle, Gingrich and Trump see a future that must be secured by authoritarian institutions that group together humanity’s best and prevent the rest from stifling them.
“The future of humanity is in her hands,” the opening subtitle reads during the trailer for Atlas, Netflix’s Sci-Fi thriller starring Jennifer Lopez, for which we can share the first trailer above....
Desert Road is a compelling thriller that transitions from mundane to mystical threats on a deserted California highway....
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has shared hopes to have a "tiny gravity vector" on Starship when it makes its way to Mars in the future.
Though similar to Constellation in principle, leaning heavily on the concept of the observer effect and covering the possibility of a multiverse reality, the series will still be different. Dark Matter promises to appeal more to action fans, as the main character will have to fight the villain, even if that villain is just...
Arcadian, director Benjamin Brewer, along with writer Mike Nilon, ambitiously attempts to navigate the tumultuous waters of a post-apocalyptic narrative
The executive producer offered some details on how the second season had to be rewritten based on feedback from Paramount+:...
Scientists have speculated about how Archimedes’ death ray purportedly harnessed sunlight to burn ships. Now, a teen may have evidence the device was plausible.
If you missed out on space camp, it's time to see if you qualify for the real thing.
Viewing the genre as a means to spread modern knowledge, Chinese novelists have been writing science-fiction stories since at least 1902.
It's storytime! Shingai Njeri Kagunda's Let the Star Explode from Lightspeed Magazine right here on io9.
An astronomy lesson on binary stars could begin with a series of complex diagrams and data or with a clip from the movie Star Wars where Luke Skywalker looks up at the sky of his home planet, Tatooine, and sees two suns shining. Which will more easily awaken the interest of a sleepy high school class?...
But the new report suggests that the public’s belief that the government is hiding what it knows will probably continue.
The article is insufferable, but you will find things to argue about and in the end, isn't that what really matters?
Star Wars Book Nook?...
Disney’s latest animated series, Iwájú, is one writer-director’s love letter to his home country.
The franchise is now a trilogy.
It has to do with Star Trek, and researchers have no idea why
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Newly relaunched Anchor Bay Entertainment has purchased 'Daddy,' a dystopian sci-fi film.
A Back to the Future crew member opens up about how a tweak he recommended made the film's ending work. "It's really interesting doing storyboards," he explained. "You’re working on one page at a time, one scene at a time. And so, you have a chance to think about, ‘What’s it gonna look like? How are they going to do the...
Johan Renck's Sci-Fi Netflix flick starring Adam Sandler landed on the streaming service today, but the reviews are not encouraging....
Even better than the first film, the stakes are exponentially higher, the power struggles even more mythic, the on-screen world-building richer and more exotically filigreed, and the visuals even more dazzling. I didn’t think this was possible.