Category: Sci-Fi

  • Bugonia (2025) Review – Paranoia Has a Sting

    Bugonia (2025) Review – Paranoia Has a Sting

    In one sentence: Bugonia follows two conspiracy-obsessed cousins who kidnap a powerful tech CEO, convinced she is an alien intent on wiping out humanity. In an effort to watch all of this year’s Oscar-nominated films, I found myself reluctantly sitting down to a Yorgos Lanthimos movie. I have struggled with his work in the past,…

  • The Life of Chuck (2025) Review – A Life-Affirming Story with an Unexpected Sadness

    The Life of Chuck (2025) Review – A Life-Affirming Story with an Unexpected Sadness

    In one sentence: The Life of Chuck explores an ordinary life in reverse, reflecting on memory, loss and the significance of human connection. With Stephen King’s latest adaptation, The Life of Chuck, I expected something uplifting. After all, the marketing spoke of a life-affirming story filled with wonder. Instead, I found myself sitting with a…

  • Love Me (2025) Review – A Film Overwhelmed by Its Own Ambition

    Love Me (2025) Review – A Film Overwhelmed by Its Own Ambition

    In one sentence: Love Me imagines a future in which two artificial intelligences form a relationship by learning about human love through the digital traces people leave behind. Science fiction can offer sharp commentary on the world we live in and the direction we are heading. Love Me certainly aims to spark this kind of…

  • Frankenstein (2025) Review – A New Perspective on a Timeless Monster

    Frankenstein (2025) Review – A New Perspective on a Timeless Monster

    In one sentence: Frankenstein is a reinterpretation of the classic tale that emphasises humanity and monstrosity over simple horror. Guillermo del Toro’s much-anticipated Frankenstein arrived on Netflix yesterday. I initially wondered whether releasing it after Halloween was a missed opportunity, however, this is not really a horror film but a story about humanity. It also…

  • I’m Your Man (2021) Review – Can Love Be Engineered?

    I’m Your Man (2021) Review – Can Love Be Engineered?

    In one sentence: I’m Your Man is a German romantic sci-fi that explores love, companionship and what it means to choose the right partner.  There are films that announce their genre clearly and then there are films like I’m Your Man; gentle, curious and impossible to pin down. Starring Dan Stevens and Maren Eggert, this…