The facehuggers from the "Alien" franchise are gross, disturbing, and terrifying, but we found some sci-fi horror movie monsters that are even scarier.
"Star Trek" sometimes uses mountains of VFX and makeup effects to achieve unique alien looks. Here's what these iconic "Trek" characters look like in real life.
Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey is an iconic film small but memorable cast, and only two of the film's actors are still with us at the time of writing.
Deadpool may seem at first like a loose cannon leaving only mayhem in his wake, but a closer look reveals that there's a moral structure to his view of life.
All actors probably like to take home a memento from films they've worked on -- but what Anya Taylor-Joy brought back from "Furiosa" is not for the squeamish.
An underrated sci-fi gem that earned widespread critical acclaim and a cult following back in 2018 is experiencing a new wave of populairty thanks to Netflix.
According to a study, the temperature emitted by lightsabers in "Star Wars" may vary based on their color, with one particular shade being the weakest.
This fan-made trailer considers whether AI could be used to make a "Star Wars" film. The answer, seemingly, is yes, though viewers note it feels like a dream.
Beloved actor Christopher Lloyd brings the formidable Star Trek villain Commander Kruge to life. Here's what the veteran performer looks like in real life.
Of all the "Star Trek" movies that have been released since 1979, this one ranks the highest among critics and has similarly impressive box office receipts.
This fan-created trailer for a "ThunderCats" movie shows us what Henry Cavill, Alexandra Daddario, and Willem Dafoe would look like as the feline characters.
A moment in Francis Ford Coppola's "Megalopolis" has generated buzz due to its meta nature, but it left many people wondering about one specific thing.