movie review
Reviewing the best science fiction movies from the past, present, and future.
The Electric State Netflix Review: Spoilers Free!
Listen carefully because I am coming after watching the most expensive movie made in the history of Netflix. Its budget is said to be around $300 million and if this is converted into Indian rupees, the figure comes out to be 2800 crore rupees.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Futurism
Is Mickey 17 a Warning About the Future of Human Labor?
Bong Joon-ho has always been a master of blending social commentary with entertainment, and Mickey 17 is no exception. This sci-fi thriller, starring Robert Pattinson, presents a fascinating yet unsettling future where humans are treated as expendable workers. But beyond the action and suspense, Mickey 17 raises important questions: Is this film a warning about the future of human labor? Could technology and corporate power push workers to the edge, making them disposable? Let’s dive into what Mickey 17 is really telling us about the future of work.
By Sangita Nandi11 months ago in Futurism
As Movie Viewing Changes, What Should We Hope for?
Last night I was happy that I obtained access to the viewing of the recent Oscar's awards ceremony. I have always enjoyed watching the fashions on the red carpet and seeing if the host is going to be funny or basic. Conan O'Brien hosted the 2025 Oscar's, and his sense of humor had me falling off my chair in roaring laughter so I was pleased. I didn't see in any of the glimpses of the audience the same laughter I was experiencing, (which must have been somewhat disappointing for Conan) but what can you do? Humor is subjective.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman11 months ago in Futurism
NASA Has Made Its Decision Here Is the Most Realistic Sci-Fi Movie to Represent the Future
NASA Has Made Its Decision Here Is the Most Realistic Sci-Fi Movie to Represent the Future In 2011 NASA compiled a list of the most scientifically accurate science fiction films ever made. Among them Gattaca (1997) stood out as the most realistic portrayal of the future. More than a decade later its vision of a society dominated by genetic engineering remains hauntingly relevant. Science fiction has long been a genre that oscillates between pure fantasy and insightful predictions about the future. While some films rely heavily on visual spectacle and improbable scenarios others manage to balance scientific accuracy with compelling narratives. Recognizing this NASA brought together experts from its Jet Propulsion Laboratory to evaluate science fiction films based on their scientific plausibility. The results placed Gattaca at the top followed by Contact (1997) and Metropolis (1927). Meanwhile blockbusters like Armageddon (1998) and 2012 (2009) were dismissed as scientifically inaccurate. What sets Gattaca apart from other science fiction films is its eerily plausible vision of a world where genetic engineering dictates social hierarchy. Directed by Andrew Niccol the film presents a future in which children are no longer conceived naturally but designed in laboratories. Parents select desirable traits for their offspring ensuring that they are free from hereditary diseases and genetic imperfections. Those who are born naturally without genetic enhancements are considered inferior and are systematically denied opportunities. This dystopian world is not ruled by artificial intelligence or extraterrestrial forces but by the very science that humanity is actively developing today.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in Futurism
Footy
Footy, also known as football in many countries, is one of the most popular sports in the world. It is played in different forms, such as soccer, Australian Rules Football, rugby, and American football. People of all ages enjoy playing and watching footy, and it brings communities together. This article will discuss the history, rules, benefits, and global impact of footy.
By Farhan Sayed11 months ago in Futurism
The Top Coding Languages to Learn in 2025
The Top Programming Languages to Learn in 2025: Master These Languages to Stay Ahead in the Tech Industry Technology is advancing at a pace like no other, and coding is now one of the most sought-after skills for professionals in almost every field. Whether you want to build a career in the tech industry or simply want to improve your current skills, learning the top programming languages is the key to staying ahead of the curve. In 2025, some programming languages are likely to rule the roost. Here's a summary of the top programming languages to learn and why mastering them will keep you ahead in the tech industry.
By Puneeth C Gowda12 months ago in Futurism
Ghost Time Theory - We Live in the Past
In the year 1752, specifically on the first of September, a young man, known in his village for his cleverness and cunning, and his love for betting, heard in the morning of this day from his workplace in the neighboring village some news from a traveling merchant. He was certain that no one in his village knew about it. This news was strange, surprising, even exceptional, and it would not happen again. A person with his cunning and shrewdness would not let it pass without taking advantage of it. He thought for a moment, then the idea struck him. He quickly ran through the village’s alleys, calling on the villagers to hurry and gather in the village square because he had brought them a bet. The challenge was impossible to win, but he wouldn’t lose it.
By QuirkTales12 months ago in Futurism
REVIEW - Star Trek: Section 31
After what seems like forever since it was first announced as another new Star Trek series, Section 31 finally arrives as Trek’s first streaming TV movie. Indeed, it’s a first for the franchise in a number of ways: the first production not to focus on Starfleet characters; the first to be set in the “lost era” between the original cast movies and The Next Generation; and the first to be headed by an East Asian and non-Anglosphere lead.
By Daniel Tessier12 months ago in Futurism










