Strange Days (1995)

Strange Days (1995)

Ex-cop Lenny Nero (Ralph Fiennes) is a street dealer of the newest illegal drug, human memory tapes.  He’s also a user, escaping into his past when he was with punk rocker Faith Justin (Juliette Lewis).  As society crumbles around him, he is given a tape of a psychotic killer raping and murdering an old friend

Strange Invaders (1983)

Strange Invaders (1983)

Searching for his estranged wife after she dropped off their daughter and then disappeared, Charles Bigelow (Paul Le Mat) travels to her hometown that appears to be unchanged since 1958.  It is also infested with body stealing aliens.  Fleeing from the extraterrestrials, he teams up with tabloid “journalist” Betty Walker (Nancy Allen) to uncover the

Tank Girl (1995)

Tank Girl (1995)

After a comet has turned the world into a desert, Rebecca (Lori Petty) lives with her friends in the wastelands, stealing water from the Water and Power Corporation and its leader, the local dictator, Kesslee (Malcolm McDowell).  Without ever planning to, Rebecca ends up in a fight between Kesslee and the secretive, mutant Rippers.  Luckily,

Target Earth (1998)

Target Earth (1998)

Aliens already on Earth have implanted humans with mind control devices to be used for the upcoming takeover.  Little Tammy accidentally becomes part of the secret resistance’s plan, and it’s up to her mother, Karen Mackaphe (Marcia Cross), and police detective, Sam Adams (Christopher Meloni), to save her and the planet. There’s lots of ways

Teenage Zombies (1959)

Teenage Zombies (1959)

Swell teenagers Reg, Skip, Julie, and Pam land their boat on a deserted island and become prisoners of a female scientist (Katherine Victor) and her zombies. She is working with a foreign power that plans to use her zombie gas to take over the United States. Luckily, two of their friends won’t give up the search

Terminal Invasion (2002)

Terminal Invasion (2002)

A killer (Bruce Campbell), a pilot (Chase Masterson), a soldier, a bickering couple, two children, a rich jerk, an airport employee, a security guard, and a token black guy are trapped at a small airport during a blizzard.  Masquerading among them are aliens in human form who are preparing to take over the Earth. A

Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)

Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)

The surviving aliens from the 3rd Planet rebuild Mechagodzilla.  With the aid of a bitter scientist and his android daughter, they gain control of  the giant dinosaur, Titanosaurus, and send both creatures to destroy Tokyo.  Godzilla, in his last appearance as a hero, stomps into town to defeat the bad guys. A direct sequel to

The Thing From Another World (1951)

The Thing From Another World (1951)

Arctic researchers find a spaceship that has been buried under the ice for thousands of years.  Led by Captain Patrick Hendry (Kenneth Tobey), they bring a frozen alien back to their station.  Unfortunately for them, it thaws, and it doesn’t want to make friends. In 1938, John W. Campbell Jr., the most influential editor in

The Thirteenth Floor (1999)

The Thirteenth Floor (1999)

Hannon Fuller (Armin Mueller-Stahl) has created a virtual reality world too well. The computer generated people in it think, feel, and care.  Fuller, who has been entering the “simulation” to enjoy the highlife, leaves a note for his friend and employee, Douglas Hall (Craig Bierko), with a VR bartender, and then is murdered in the real

THX 1138 (1971)

THX 1138 (1971)

In the standard dystopian world where citizens are drugged to eliminate emotions, THX 1138 (Robert Duvall) and his roommate end up off of their required medication, able to feel, and on the run. Looking like the stereotype, pretentious, self-indulgent, film-student film, THX 1138 takes the standard dystopian story and adds nothing. Nada. Not a thing. Most

Timeline (2003)

Timeline (2003)

When an archaeological team discovers a note from Professor E.A. Johnston (Billy Connolly), written six hundred years earlier, they demand answers from Robert Doniger (David Thewlis), the CEO of the company backing their dig.  Doniger informs them that he has accidentally discovered time travel and the professor is now trapped in the past.  He agrees

Total Recall (1990)

Total Recall (1990)

Bored Construction worker Douglas Quaid (Arnold Schwarzenegger) wants something more in life, but his wife (Sharon Stone) is happy as things are.  So he has the artificial memories company, ReKall, implant a virtual vacation to Mars, complete with the memory of him being a secret agent.  But things go wrong as it appears all of