Science Fiction

Mars ain’t no kinda place to raise your kids: a review of John Carter

John Carter Directed by Andrew Stanton Produced by Jim Morris, Colin Wilson & Lindsey Collins Screenplay by Andrew Stanton, Mark Andrews & Michael Chabon Based on A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs Starring Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Samantha Morton, Mark Strong, Ciarán Hinds, Dominic West, James Purefoy & Willem Dafoe Music by Michael …

Green, Green, Disasters Grow: a review of Greenland

Greenland Directed by Ric Roman Waugh Produced by Gerard Butler, Basil Iwanyk, Sébastien Raybaud, Alan Siegel Written by Chris Sparling Starring Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, Scott Glenn, David Denman, Hope Davis Music by David Buckley Cinematography Dana Gonzales Edited by Gabriel Fleming Production companies Thunder Road, Anton, G-Base Distributed by STX Films …

Power to the pistol shrimp: a review of Project Power

Project Power Directed by: Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman Produced by: Eric Newman & Bryan Unkeless Written by: Mattson Tomlin Starring: Jamie Foxx; Joseph Gordon-Levitt; Dominique Fishback; Rodrigo Santoro; Colson Baker; Allen Maldonado; Amy Landecker; Courtney B. Vance Music by: Joseph Trapanese Cinematography: Michael Simmonds Edited by: Jeff McEvoy Production companies: Screen Arcade, Supermarche Distributed …

Sieg Who? – a review of The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot

The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot Written, Directed, and Produced by Robert D. Krzykowski Other Producers: Patrick Ewald, Shaked Berenson Cast Sam Elliott … Calvin Barr Aidan Turner … Calvin Barr Caitlin FitzGerald … Maxine Ron Livingston … Flag Pin Rizwan Manji … Maple Leaf Sean Bridgers … Mr. Gardner Larry Miller …

Um, No, You Are Robot. Ro-Bot – a review of I Am Mother

I Am Mother Directed by Grant Sputore Produced by Timothy White & Kelvin Munro Screenplay by Michael Lloyd Green Starring Clara Rugaard, Luke Hawker, Rose Byrne & Hilary Swank Intelligent, contemplative science fiction movies are hard to come by. There was The Martian, although the ridiculous Earth-return sequence at the end did Matt Damon no …