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Justin C. Key Wants You to Learn From Fear

His debut short story collection uses horror, science fiction and fantasy to explore race, class and prejudice.
By Naomi Elias

‘Landscape with Invisible Hand’ Review: Weird Sci-Fi Comedy Set To Be A Cult Classic

If you're in the market for a compelling comedy about economic exploitation, social media, and aliens that look like fleshy pink bread-boxes, have we got a movie for you.
By Dylan Roth

These Books Will Take You On a Hellish Barbie-esque Odyssey

Get ready for stories of dystopian hells, dark secrets and even cannibalistic food critics told with charm, femininity and plenty of pink.
By Brigid Flanagan

‘Unidentified Objects’: A Perversely Appealing Road Trip

By Rex Reed

‘Silo’ Review: Slow Moving Sci-Fi Dystopia With A Mystery Too Easy to Solve

By Dylan Roth

Tim Robbins On Authoritarianism And The Cautionary Tale Of ‘Silo’

By Emily Zemler
ChatGPT book

ChatGPT Abuse Is Forcing a Popular Sci-Fi Magazine to Suspend Submissions

By Sissi Cao
The Expanse Amos (Wes Chatham) and Naomi (Dominique Tipper)

‘The Expanse’ Team Unpacks Its Abuse Storylines in Season 5

By Rebecca Long
Brad Pitt Ad Astra Box Office Prediction

Will Brad Pitt’s ‘Ad Astra’ Be the Next ‘Blade Runner 2049’ at the Box Office?

By Brandon Katz
Doctor Who Jodi Whittaker

Why the New ‘Doctor Who’ Is Even More Subversive Than You Expected

By Sarah Skootsky
A still from Zach Blas's Jubilee 3000.

At Art in General, a Video Work Foreshadows How the Internet Will Destroy Us

By Margaret Carrigan
Steal the Stars premieres Wednesday, August 2.

People Who Podcast: Relatable Drama in New Sci-Fi Serial ‘Steal the Stars’

By Joshua Dudley
Gucci's newest ads.

Gucci Isn’t the Only Brand to Be Inspired by Science Fiction

By Naomi May
Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne in Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.

‘Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets’: An Uphill Battle in the Box Office

By David Akst
A Scanner Darkly (2006), directed by Richard Linklater, with Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder.

Can Watching Science Fiction Help Us Answer What It Means to Be Human?

By Alanna Martinez
Evan Rachel Wood in Westworld.

‘Westworld’ Creators: AI Isn’t Just for ‘Niche Dorks’ Anymore

By John Bonazzo
Tom Chantrell's realistic depictions of the Star Wars actors makes this a highly desirable poster among fans, in addition to the fact that it was released in a limited run before being replaced with an Academy Awards style version. Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977), issued 1978, Full-Bleed British Quad Style C, Sold for $2,390 in November 2015.

The Fan Guide to Star Wars’ Rarest Collectibles

By Alanna Martinez
Eliza Taylor as Clarke, Lindsey Morgan as Raven, and Bob Morley as Bellamy -- Credit: -- © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved

‘The 100’ Season 4 Finale: Life After the Storm

By Alanna Martinez
The 100 Season 4 poster art.

Lingering Questions About ‘The 100’ Season 4 Finale’s Post-Post-Apocalypse

By Alanna Martinez
Isaiah Washington as Jaha.

‘The 100’ Recap 4×12: This Is How We Do It

By Alanna Martinez
Devon Bostick as Jasper and Chris Larkin as Monty.

‘The 100’ Recap 4×11: The Not-So-Easy Choice to Live

By Alanna Martinez
Marie Avgeropoulos as Octavia and Chai Hansen as Ilian.

‘The 100’ Recap 4×10: Unity Day

By Alanna Martinez
Lindsey Morgan as Raven. -- Credit: -- © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved

‘The 100’ Recap 4×09: Death Wish

By Alanna Martinez
Visitors are encouraged to take one of 4,000 free copies of Margaret Atwood's book.

Public Art Installation Offers Thousands of Free Copies of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’

By Alanna Martinez
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