Science-fiction is one of the hardest genres in cinema to pull off, let alone pull off well. More often than not, sci-fi films end up feeling very generic, with flimsy stories and laughable characters. Every once in awhile though, a filmmaker will come along and bring us a science-fiction opus that completely reinvents the genre. Ridley Scott did it twice with “Alien” and “Blade Runner,” John Carpenter did it with “The Thing,” the Wachowskis did it with
Film on Vinyl: Inside the Recording Studio
Film on Vinyl: Inside the Recording Studio
Film on Vinyl: Inside the Recording Studio
Science-fiction is one of the hardest genres in cinema to pull off, let alone pull off well. More often than not, sci-fi films end up feeling very generic, with flimsy stories and laughable characters. Every once in awhile though, a filmmaker will come along and bring us a science-fiction opus that completely reinvents the genre. Ridley Scott did it twice with “Alien” and “Blade Runner,” John Carpenter did it with “The Thing,” the Wachowskis did it with