Trivia Trivia: Who Voices the Vulcan Cadet in Star Trek Prodigy? The character Maj'el —whose name is an homage to Gene Roddenberry's wife, Majel— was introduced in Season 2 of the series.
Trivia Trivia: Did Fred Freiberger Write Any Star Trek Episodes? Fred Freiberger was not credited as the writer for any specific Star Trek: The Original Series episodes, but he did serve as the producer during its third season.
Space Opera The Top 22 Space Opera Science Fiction Series Published Before 2001 Explore 22 influential space opera classics from 1901-2001, including Dune, Foundation, and Ender's Game. Discover the genre's evolution from pulp roots to beloved sci-fi staple.
Star Wars Luke Skywalker is an Icon of Traditional American Men An essay on what makes for a good, traditional fictional character. Luke Skywalker from the original Star Wars trilogy did this, showing science fiction fans how to grow as a man.
Science Fiction Films "Swamp Thing" a Hidden Classic "Swamp Thing" (1982), directed by Wes Craven, blends horror and ecological themes in a nostalgic tale rated 5.3/10. A unique adventure awaits.
Amazon Amazon's Top 11 TRON Products for Sci-Fi Enthusiasts Explore the top 11 TRON products on Amazon that every science fiction enthusiast should own. Perfect for nostalgia lovers and modern fans alike.
Amazon 15 of The Best Star Trek Collectables Amazon Has to Offer Explore Amazon’s finest selection of Star Trek collectibles, from autographed memorabilia to stunning models that bring your fandom to life.
Science Fiction Films Tron: A Tale of Logic, Light, and Human Ambition Explore "Tron" (1982), directed by Steven Lisberger. This nostalgic classic blends stunning visuals with themes of identity and corporate power. Rating: 6.7/10.
Science Fiction Films What if "Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann" could give you your time back "Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann" (1982) by William Dear offers quirky sci-fi fun with a rating of 5.4/10, blending nostalgia and absurdity.
Science Fiction Films Why "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" Remains a Timeless Exploration of Friendship and Sacrifice "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" (1982) directed by Nicholas Meyer is a classic science fiction film, rated 7.7/10, exploring themes of friendship and sacrifice.
Science Fiction Films "Heavy Metal" Is That Animated Sci-Fi Movie Where Everything Explodes and Somehow It’s Still Beautiful "Heavy Metal" (1981), directed by Gerald Potterton, blends sci-fi and fantasy in a cult classic rated 6.6/10, celebrating wild animation and rock.
Science Fiction Films How "The Secret of NIMH" Explores the Dark Side of Intelligence and Nature "The Secret of NIMH" (1982), directed by Don Bluth, is a nostalgic classic blending animation with deep themes. Rated 7.5/10 for its artistry.
Science Fiction Films What E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Taught Us About Connection and Sacrifice E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) directed by Steven Spielberg is a nostalgic classic exploring childhood innocence and friendship, rated 7.9/10.
Science Fiction Films Blade Runner Is Still a Profound Exploration of Humanity "Blade Runner" (1982), directed by Ridley Scott, weaves a visually stunning tale of humanity and artificiality, earning an 8.1/10 rating.
Science Fiction Films The Time Machine Reflects the Perils of Playing with Fate “The Time Machine” (2002) directed by Simon Wells explores love and loss across time, blending adventure with philosophical depth. Rating: 6.0/10.
Science Fiction Films "Destination Moon" Captured the Spirit of 1950s Ambition “Destination Moon” (1950), directed by Irving Pichel, explores the ambition of space travel, blending nostalgia and science with a rating of 6.3/10.
Science Fiction Films Chronicles of Civilization’s Twilight in The Time Machine "The Time Machine" (1960), directed by George Pal, is a nostalgic classic that explores humanity's future. Rating: 7.5/10.
Science Fiction Films Outland A Stark Journey Through Space and Moral Dilemmas Our second review of this excellent Outland Peter Hyams' film from 1981.
Science Fiction Films A Haunting Journey Through a Broken World in "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), directed by Ted Post, explores the dark consequences of humanity's past. Rating: 6.0/10.
Science Fiction Films "Star Wars: A New Hope" Takes You on a Daring Galactic Adventure Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), directed by George Lucas, captivates with its timeless heroism and adventure. Rating: 8.6/10.
Science Fiction Films Rollerball Is Still a Chillingly Relevant Science Fiction Movie Worth Your Time Rollerball (1975), directed by Norman Jewison, explores corporate control and individuality in a thrilling dystopian spectacle. Rating: 6.5/10.
Science Fiction Films Humanity vs. Technology in Colossus: The Forbin Project Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970), directed by Joseph Sargent, provocatively explores AI control and human ethics. Rating: 7.1/10.
Science Fiction Films Before Guardians of the Galaxy, There Was The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai – Here’s Why It Still Rocks the 8th Dimension Explore the quirky charm of "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension" (1984), directed by W.D. Richter, rated 6.2/10. A nostalgic ride awaits.
Science Fiction Films Race Cars, Laser Cannons, and 80s Dystopian Madness in "The Last Chase" The Last Chase delivers a high-speed adventure where a defiant ex-race car driver escapes a dystopian regime in his Porsche. It blends '80s science fiction with action-packed rebellion and quirky plot twists.
Science Fiction Films From Housewife to Dollhouse Hero, The Incredible Shrinking Woman Watch Lily Tomlin hilariously shrink from housewife to doll-sized super hero in "The Incredible Shrinking Woman." Chaos, laughs, and tiny adventures await.