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  1. Jul 27, 2023 · Actors: Sharlto Copley, Jason Cope, David James, Vanessa Haywood, Mandla Gaduka. Released: 2009. Directed by: Neill Blomkamp. Also ranks #2 on Gritty Sci-Fi Movies Where The Future Isn’t Sleek And Clean. Also ranks #2 on 15 Movies Where Humans Are The Real Monsters. Also ranks #7 on The Best Science Fiction-y Psychological Dramas.

    • Safety Not Guaranteed. “Wanted: Somebody to go back in time with me. This is not a joke. P.O. Box 322 Oakview, CA 93022. You’ll get paid after we get back. Must bring your own weapons.
    • Altered States. In the film debut of both Drew Barrymore and William Hurt, psychopathologist Edward Jessup (Hurt) is researching schizophrenia and comes to believe that other states of consciousness are every bit as real as our waking reality.
    • Fire in the Sky. Driving home from work, some loggers witness a UFO. When one of their number, Travis Walton (D.B. Sweeney), steps out of the vehicle to investigate, they are struck by some kind of energy beam which sends them flying.
    • Alien Autopsy (2006) British Saturday Night entertainment duo, Ant & Dec, previously known as Byker Grove rap duo PJ & Duncan, make their movie career debuts in this story about the alien autopsy, a 17-minute long black and white film that supposedly depicts the autopsy by U.S. military personnel of the iconic big-headed black-eyed alien corpse.
    • Phoenix Forgotten
    • Battle: Los Angeles
    • The Blob
    • The Aurora Encounter
    • The Oa
    • District 9
    • The Entity
    • Black Mirror, “Nose Dive”
    • The Mothman Prophecies
    • Fire in The Sky

    In the spring of 1997, a bizarre event took place in the skies over Phoenix, Arizona. Out of the desert darkness came an array of lights that lined the night sky. Two lights turned to three, then to four, five, six, and seven as they hovered in a vaguely ship-like formation. This event is widely known as the “Phoenix Lights,” and you can watch it f...

    In February of 1942, well into the carnage of World War II, Los Angeles was in a state of emergency. Just 8 weeks after the Japanese Navy’s sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, many in the armed forces feared Hollywood would be the next target. On February 25th, a blackout order was issued on the city, turning it into abject darkness. In the middle of the...

    Though it may be one of the most mocked horror stories in cinematic history, The Blob is actually rooted in reality. On September 26th, 1950, two patrolmen in Philadelphia investigated a bizarre occurrence. As they looked into the sky, officers Joe Keenan and John Collins saw an unidentified object floating down to earth. Following their inner curi...

    Exactly 100 years after the incident in the heart of Texas, The Aurora Encounter landed in cinemas. Though it may be a lesser-known sci-fi film, its value increases with a little understanding of the history that inspired it. On April 17, 1897, an alien spaceship is said to have crash-landed on a farm in Aurora, Texas. Two days later, The Dallas Mo...

    While Part II of the successful sci-fi series is soon coming to Netflix, The OA is still busy accruing its audience. The extra-dimensional aspect of the show is expertly handled, but as it turns out, the premise for The OA was based on a true story. Literally. Show creator and star, Brit Marling, had her eureka moment for the show when she overhear...

    Though a hulking spacecraft never hovered over South Africa, and aliens dubbed “prawns” didn’t run amok in Johannesburg, District 9 takes its story from real events. Director Neill Blomkamp rooted his sci-fi epic in the explosive racial conflict and apartheid government that saddled South Africa throughout the 20th century. Just as the prawns and t...

    The haunting of Doris Bither is one for the books. Popularized in the 1982 film directed by Sidney J. Burie, this supernatural movie has a strong foundation in actual events. Though the director and his star, Barbara Hershey, never met with any of the people involved in the supernatural incident, the movie adheres closely to the account as told by ...

    Black Mirror has its finger on the pulse of global culture. In “Nose Dive,” the recent Joe Wright-directed episode, we encounter a techno-dystopia where every interpersonal encounter is ranked on an all-powerful app. In this five-star market economy, ratings are everything. Users with less than four stars to their name are shunned to a tacitly infe...

    From the Loch Ness Monster to Bigfoot, there are countless legends of mystical creatures inhabiting parts of the world. While most locals disregard the rumors, the fear of the Mothman looms large over Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Though popularized in the 2002 Richard Gere film, The Mothman Prophecies, the real story is even more chilling. On Dec...

    Fire in the Sky may have featured a hair-raising (and allegedly accurate) alien abduction scene, but it took more liberties with its source material than Travis Walton would have preferred. In 1975, Walton was working in Turkey Springs, Arizona, when a blinding light caught his attention. He and his coworkers pursued the source, which he claimed wa...

  2. Jul 30, 2024 · Directed by Fritz Lang. An almost 100-year-old film, Woman in the Moon was one of the oldest serious science fiction pictures from almost a century ago, when the industry was still in its infancy ...

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    • 'District 9' (2009) In an alternate 1982, District 9 centers on a massive extraterrestrial spacecraft touching down on our planet and flying over Johannesburg, South Africa.
    • 'The Blob' (1958) The Blob centers on a strange, enormous jelly-like creature from another planet crashing on Earth. When the teenagers from a nearby small town who have seen the blob's devastating potential are unfortunately ignored by the locals.
    • 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' (1977) Close Encounters of the Third Kind depicts the tale of Roy Neary (Richard Dreyfuss), a common blue-collar worker from Indiana, whose life changes as a result of coming into contact with an alien craft.
    • 'Fire in the Sky' (1993) Based on the book The Walton Experience by Travis Walton, Fire in the Sky is set in In 1975 and follows a logger named Travis Walton (played by D.B.
  3. To determine which series is the supreme ruler of the sci-fi genre, we took into consideration Tomatometer data culled from critics’ reviews, plus a number of reputable “best of” lists, and sprinkled the effort with some editorial discretion, asking ourselves which shows have stood the test of time, inspired spin-offs and copycats, and even made their influence known on the big screen.

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  5. Aug 31, 2023 · 4. Alien Autopsy. This sci-fi comedy is kind of based on a true story — if you’re a believer, that is. It tells the story of two Brits who find a video of the infamous “alien autopsy” that ...

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