Humans of Earth, beware! An advanced alien race has arrived in a fleet of flying saucers to destroy the planet or invade human bodies in a collaboration to take over mankind. These deadly extra-terrestrial aliens, usually grotesque and parasitic creatures, are conspiring to unleash unspeakable terror throughout our small towns and large cities. Mankind must find a way to defend itself and fight back against the alien invasion. Stay tuned for more!...... Right: E.T. and friend.
The winner of 4 Oscars and now a classic, about a 10 year old boy befriending a creature from another planet that's been stranded on Earth. A warm, in... Read more
An alien life form lands in the jungles of South America and Arnold Schwarzenegger, with his combat team, soon find themselves becoming the prey of th... Read more
The crew of the Enterprise are reunited to combat a lethal force field headed toward Earth. This was the first big screen outing for the Trek franchis... Read more
Arthur Dent (Martin Freeman) escapes Earth seconds before destruction with ET pal Ford (Mos Def) joining forces with galactic president Zaphod (Sam Ro... Read more
Tim Burton's wonderful kitsch homage to the Sci Fi movies of the 50's is certainly a wild ride with Jack Nicholson portraying both the American Presid... Read more
On its way back to Earth, a spacecraft is re-routed to a remote planet to investigate a distress call. When a member of the landing party returns to t... Read more
Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith are the nattily-dressed government agents whose top secret job is to track down any extraterrestrials landing on Earth... Read more
The story of four young friends who perform a heroic act - and are changed forever by the uncanny powers they gain in return. Years later, on a huntin... Read more
From the director of 'City of Lost Children' and 'Delicatessen' comes this fourth installment of the 'Alien' saga. A freshly cloned Ripley (Sigourney... Read more
John Carpenter's under-rated remake of the 1951 classic actually follows the original source material (John W Campbell, Jr.s 'Who Goes There?') more c... Read more