Science fiction is probably the most popular box office genre in movie history and has given filmgoers some of their most memorable cinematic experiences. Outer Limits takes its readers on a tour of the sci-fi cinema universe in all its fantastical, celestial glory. From Metropolis to Avatar, these milestone films are included in this illustrative Filmgoers' Guide, and have captivated those who enjoy sci-fi since the dawn of cinema. Featuring examples of sci-fi film poster-art, Outer Limits dives deep into some of the most interesting and popular movies since the beginning of sci-fi...
Science fiction is probably the most popular box office genre in movie history and has given filmgoers some of their most memorable cinematic exper...
Howard Hughes' new Filmgoers' Guide to science-fiction films goes deep into the landmark movies of this most popular cinema genre, from Metropolis to Avatar and covers over 300 more. Hughes surveys examples of the genre made before 1926 and outlines the various 'types' of science-fiction film, such as 'visions of the future', screen depictions of space travel (both factual and fictional), adventures in outer space, scientific experiments gone awry and alien invasions of Earth. He goes on to discuss twenty-seven key science-fiction films, including 'making of' details, cast, sources,...
Howard Hughes' new Filmgoers' Guide to science-fiction films goes deep into the landmark movies of this most popular cinema genre, from Metropolis to ...