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Sci-fi shows are responsible for some of the greatest and most memorable opening scenes in TV history, and these 10 have the ...
The dramatic, weird monochrome imagery of 1950s science fiction movies comes to life in the work of Alberto Mena, who photographs scenes from the movies off his television screen, and then ...
Science fiction has ruled television for over 50 years, but some shows have brightened our screens and supercharged our brains more than others. Here are the 20 science fiction shows that ...
Written, produced and directed by Schickel, “Watch the Skies!” (also the working title of Steven Spielberg’s 1977 “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”) is an adroit survey of 1950s ...
Ed Kemmer, who played the heroic, steel-jawed Cmdr. Buzz Corry on the popular 1950s children’s science-fiction television program “Space Patrol” and later was a regular on numerous TV soap ...
Science-fiction has been broadcast in the U.S. since the early days of television, with kids’ programs like Captain Video and His Video Rangers in 1949 and Space Patrol in the 1950s. But it was ...
Poster for "Fiend Without a Face" (1958) reveals advertising typical of 1950s science fiction films. The film screens as part of Film Geeks SD's Visions of Science Fiction at Digital Gym Cinema.
Most film fans might have missed those 1950s science-fiction movies, but Christopher R. Mihm loves the genre — in all its black-and-white, low-budget, cheesy-special-effects glory. Need a break ...
And that means that even when other sci-fi TV started to become more sophisticated and better throughout the 1950s and into the 1960s, it owed some debt to this strange, wayward series.