Cronenberg's remake of the lesser-known 1958 film, The Fly, directed by Kurt Neumann, was an instant body-horror classic when it was released in 1986. Fans on Reddit are quick to cite Cronenberg's seminal 1986 movie as one of the best science fiction remakes, with one user saying, "It's really great, one of my favorite Cronenberg movies.Add a Comment. • 1 yr. ago. “Aftersun” (dir. Charlotte Wells) “TÁR” (dir. Todd Field) “Everything Everywhere All at Once” (dirs. Daniels) “The Banshees of Inisherin” (dir. Martin McDonagh) “Decision to Leave” (dir. Park Chan-wook) “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” (dir. Laura Poitras)
Here are a few in no particular order: Westworld, Babylon 5, Devs, Star Trek (Discovery, Picard, The Next Generation), Resident Alien, The Boys, Raising Dion, Rick and Morty, Futurama, Creamerie, Foundation, Stargate (Atlantis and SG-1), Space Battleship Yamato (the original and remake), Sweet Tooth, The Prisoner, Avenue 5, Final Space, Code
2. Dragons_Malk • 1 yr. ago. It's not really mind-blowing or even a great movie, but the Cloverfield Paradox had some interesting ideas, and if you're under the influence, it might be worth watching. Just ignore the last 30 or 60 seconds. 1. KingRemoStar • 1 yr. ago.
For All Mankind: Created by Ronald D. Moore, Ben Nedivi, Matt Wolpert. With Joel Kinnaman, Wrenn Schmidt, Krys Marshall, Jodi Balfour. In an alternative version of 1969, the Soviet Union beats the United States to the Moon, and the space race continues on for decades with still grander challenges and goals.ZS4h.