Star Trek is about optimism, exploration, and boldly going where no one has gone before. Star Trek fandom is often about complaining. We’re not pointing fingers here; god and his starship know we have launched criticisms at Star Trek here at Den of Geek. Nor is this anything new. The
Five More Join Gordon-Levitt’s AI Thriller “2034”
Actor-turned-filmmaker Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s currently in production Netflix AI thriller, going by the working title of “2034,” has added five names to its cast. Deadline reports that acting veterans Alfre Woodard (“The Boroughs”) and Toni Collette (“Hereditary”) along with Chloe Coleman (“Big Little Lies”) and Sagar Radia (“Industry”) have all hopped
Teaser: Whale Swallows Diver Thriller “Whalefall”
20th Century Studios has premiered the teaser trailer for “Whalefall,” its upcoming unique concept survival thriller about a diver who gets swallowed alive. Following the death of his father (Josh Brolin), Jay Gardiner (Austin Abrams) goes diving off the central Coast of California in search of his remains, but is
Disclosure Day Review: Steven Spielberg’s Coda to a Lifetime of Alien Movies
I always felt bad for Larry, Josef Sommer’s character in Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). In Steven Spielberg’s magnum opus about UFOs and the governments who cover them up, Larry is a true believer that, like Richard Dreyfuss’ Roy and Melinda Dillon’s Jillian, traveled all the way to
Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ Is a Surprisingly Baffling Sci-Fi Misfire
Few filmmakers have done more to shape the landscape of science fiction than Mr. Steven Spielberg. From his early wunderkind films like E.T. and Close Encounters of the Third Kind and mid-career entries like A.I., War of the Worlds, and Minority Report, Spielberg built a career on transforming ethereal, otherworldly