movie review
Reviewing the best science fiction movies from the past, present, and future.
Monster from Green Hell.
In this episode of the "1950s Science Fiction Podcast," Edward German reviews the 1957 film "The Monster from Green Hell." They discuss the plot, where scientists investigate giant wasps in Africa caused by cosmic radiation. Despite its intriguing premise, Speaker 1 criticizes the film as one of the worst B-grade sci-fi movies they've seen, citing poor execution, repetitive special effects, and bad sound quality. They also mention the film's low ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes and inform listeners that it’s available on Tubi.com. The episode concludes with information on how to follow the podcast on social media.
By Edward Germanabout a year ago in Futurism
Repeated Failure
A New Dawn: From Failure to Triumph Iftikhar's process was not a direct one. It was set apart by incalculable miseries and frustrations. However, through faithful assurance and the help of his friends and family, he rose successful. His example of overcoming adversity is a demonstration of the force of flexibility and the human soul.
By Iftikhar Akramabout a year ago in Futurism
Embracing the Future: Next Gen Vision and the Era of Futurism
As we step further into the 21st century, the concept of futurism has evolved into a dynamic framework for understanding the world of tomorrow. "Next Gen Vision" encapsulates a forward-looking perspective that embraces technology, creativity, and sustainability, painting an optimistic picture of what lies ahead. This article delves into the various dimensions of next-gen futurism, exploring innovations that promise to redefine our existence, enhance our experiences, and reshape our society.
By Marius Lunguabout a year ago in Futurism
Revisiting the Alien Saga, Part 2. Content Warning.
Crossovers, prequels, and wringing the last drop of blood from every bankable IP are now the dominant approaches in big budget cinema. Twenty years ago, the Alien series was already old enough and established enough to warrant its own relaunch, crossing over with another franchise famed for vicious, alien killing machines. This started a run of Alien prequel films, which would eventually lead us to all kinds of strange destinations.
By Daniel Tessier2 years ago in Futurism
Why Minimalism in Branding Matters More Than Ever
Why Minimalism in Branding Matters More Than Ever The growth of social media has increased consumer awareness regarding product ingredients and proper usage, resulting in more informed and selective shoppers. Today's consumers prioritize transparency and authenticity in both product content and brand values. A minimalist approach to branding that emphasizes visibility and clarity has resulted from this shift.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Futurism
Revisiting the Alien Saga, Part 1. Content Warning.
Alien: Romulus has hit cinemas at last, while I wait for a chance to see it, I've decided to rewatch and re-assess every film in the saga. Yes, that includes the Alien vs Predator crossover movies. Is this a treat or a gruelling endurance test? Well, a bit of both. Settle down for the first part of this extraterrestrial overview, as I revisit the first four films, telling the life, death and rebirth of Ellen Ripley.
By Daniel Tessier2 years ago in Futurism
Spaceballs is Still Hysterical!
I wrote a lot of Star Wars content back in May; something I realized a short while after the last article was that I should have reviewed Spaceballs. Why? Because it's a Star Wars parody. Wait a minute, you've never seen Spaceballs?
By Greg Seebregts2 years ago in Futurism










