Tag Archives: Science Fiction horror

Chimera: A Story of Immortality Achieved Through Questionable Morality

Scientific research in fictional horror and horrific reality tends to come with a price one way or another. One concept both worlds often cross is the question of morality. How far can science push the ethical limits to achieve greatness before the ends no longer justify the means? This is …

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Anti Matter (2017): Movie Review – Where Science Meets Insanity

The existence of a human soul and how this immeasurable part of the human consciousness may be defined is nothing particularly new. However, in his debut feature film Anti Matter, Keir Burrows offers a unique and thought provoking spin on this concept. Featuring a dark psychological undertone of horror, this …

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The Gracefield Incident (2017) – Movie Review

I’ve never been a huge fan of sci-fi films, unless they’re more horror than science fiction (like Invasion Of The Body Snatchers, which is my personal favorite sci-fi/horror flick). I’m never in a rush to see the next Alien movie, and it’s rare for me to fall in love with …

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Time Lapse (2015) Movie Review: Don’t Mess with Time

With cult classics such as Alien, The Thing, The Fly and From Beyond leaving their mark in horror history, it comes as no surprise that science fiction has its own niche within the genre. While Time Lapse pales in comparison to these timeless classics, it holds its own by incorporating …

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Black Mirror: Top 5 Horror Themed Episodes

Black Mirror, a British series of sci-fi anthologies centered on social satire and technology, dips into the horror genre with suspenseful, dark plots and heavy themes. Depending on your definition of horror, you may find this to be a stretch. It is true that some episodes are more horror themed …

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