Season 7 Episode 19
Would you kill baby Hitler? That classic moral dilemma sits at the heart of The Boys from Brazil (1978), where Gregory Peck’s Josef Mengele pursues a chilling plan to revive the Reich. Adapted from I…
Published on 13 hours ago
We’ve been on a little break over the summer, but we're back for a brand-new Future Frontiers episode! In this episode, we catch up on everything sci-fi we’ve been watching (and missing) while the Ma…
Published on 2 weeks ago
Who knew artificial intelligence could get so emotional?
In this bonus compilation, we count down our Top 5 A.I. characters in sci-fi cinema - from HAL 9000 in 2001: A Space Odyssey to Samantha in He…
Published on 4 weeks ago
This month’s Future Frontiers is stacked with killer creatures, AI dolls gone rogue and one of the most anticipated sequels in sci-fi horror.
We preview the biggest upcoming sci-fi movies and TV show…
Published on 2 months, 4 weeks ago
Season 7 Episode 18
From sentient tomatoes plotting global domination to meatballs falling from the sky - is it delicious, disgusting… or both?
This week on Journey Through Sci-Fi, we’re serving up a double helping of …
Published on 3 months ago
Season 7 Episode 17
In this week’s episode of our Mad Science series, we slip into our fishnets and fire up the floppy disks as we delve into the horny world of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) and Weird Science (19…
Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago
In this month’s bonus Future Frontiers episode, we dive into the future of AI-dubbed films, featuring the Swedish sci-fi Watch the Skies hitting cinemas. We also discuss the highly anticipated return…
Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Season 7 Episode 16
Two films. One mind-blowing concept: what if you could go inside the body?
This episode, we explore the micro-madness of Fantastic Voyage (1966) and Innerspace (1987) - two very different takes on in…
Published on 4 months ago
Season 7 Episode 15
It's alllliiiiiiiive!...again
This week, we continue our journey through mad science examining two continuations of the Frankentesin cinematic legacy: James Whale's Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and K…
Published on 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Season 7 Episode 14
This week on Journey Through Sci-Fi, we examine how Stanley Kubrick's Doctor Strangelove (1964) and Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein (1974). cleverly parody the mad scientist archetype. Whether it's tr…
Published on 5 months ago
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