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Origin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
HorrorThemes Films about computing,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Frankenstein films,
Cyberpunk filmsActors Patrick Bergin,
Randy Quaid,
Michael Gothard,
John Mills,
Lambert Wilson,
Fiona GilliesRating57%
Starting at the North Pole, a sea captain and his explorer crew encounter Dr. Frankenstein and his creature trying to kill each other. The doctor is saved. As he warns the captain of danger, he tells how he made his creature in the Switzerland of 1818 by way of chemical and biological construction which the creature is a clone (of sorts) of Frankenstein himself, establishing a psychic bond between Creator and his Creation. , 1h28
Directed by Farhad MannOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
HorrorActors Shannen Doherty,
Michael Shanks,
JR Bourne,
Heather Doerksen,
Peter New,
Peter KentRating36%
In the late 19th century, a team of Smithsonian researchers have stumbled across a lost walled Aztec city guarded by some evil spirits, including a "great flying serpent of death." As days turn to weeks, Susan Jordan, the daughter of the professor leading the expedition, assembles a team to rescue her father and his colleagues from the clutches of the ancient Aztec warriors and their horrible serpent god., 1h57
Directed by José PadilhaOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
Action,
Horror,
CrimeThemes Films about computing,
Films about terrorism,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Films set in the future,
Superhero films,
Films about disabilities,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Anticipation,
Robot filmsActors Joel Kinnaman,
Gary Oldman,
Michael Keaton,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Jay Baruchel,
Abbie CornishRating60%
In 2028, multinational conglomerate OmniCorp revolutionizes warfare with the introduction of robotic peacekeepers capable of maintaining law and order in hot spots such as Iran. Led by CEO Raymond Sellars, the company moves to market its tech to domestic law enforcement, but the passage of the Dreyfus Act, forbidding deployment of drones on U.S. soil, prevents this. Aware that most Americans oppose the use of military systems in their communities, Sellars asks Dr. Dennett Norton and his research team to create an alternative. The result is a proposal for a cyborg police officer. However, Norton informs Sellars that only someone who is stable enough to handle being a cyborg can be turned into one, and some candidates are rejected., 57minutes
Directed by Rocky Morton,
Annabel JankelOrigin United-kingdomGenres Science fiction,
ComedyThemes Films about computing,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian filmsActors Matt Frewer,
Nickolas Grace,
Amanda Pays,
William Morgan Sheppard,
Roger Sloman,
Hilary TindallRating70%
The film introduces Edison Carter (Matt Frewer), a television reporter trying to expose corruption and greed. Carter discovers that his employer, Network 23, has created a new form of subliminal advertising (called "blipverts") that can be fatal to certain viewers. , 1h51
Directed by Miguel SapochnikOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Films about computing,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
AnticipationActors Jude Law,
Forest Whitaker,
Liev Schreiber,
Alice Braga,
Carice van Houten,
Chandler CanterburyRating62%
In 2025, a corporation called "The Union" has perfected bio-mechanical organs to replace diseased organs. If a customer falls behind on payments, a "repo man" reclaims the artificial organ (artiforg) from the body; the procedure frequently results in the death of the customer., 1h57
Directed by Irvin KershnerOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Films about computing,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Films set in the future,
Superhero films,
Films about disabilities,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Anticipation,
Robot filmsActors Peter Weller,
Nancy Allen,
Dan O'Herlihy,
Belinda Bauer,
Tom Noonan,
Gabriel DamonRating58%
In the year after the success of the RoboCop program and Jones's death, Omni Consumer Products (OCP) has created a new plan to have Detroit default on its debt so that OCP can foreclose on the entire city, take over its government, and replace the old neighborhoods with Delta City, a new planned city center independent of the United States government, enabling them to effectively have an entire city to be controlled by OCP., 1h34
Directed by Ernie BarbarashOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about computing,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
AnticipationActors Cuba Gooding Jr.,
Michael Ironside,
Tatiana Maslany,
Alastair Gamble,
Lance Henriksen,
Val KilmerRating47%
In the not-too-distant future where corporations control nearly every aspect of human life, a man named Luke Gibson is involved in a car accident that claims the life of his wife and their unborn child. Luke has severe brain damage, but Hope Corporation agrees to implant a chip into his brain to save his life. He discovers that this chip also constantly sends advertisements until either the person obtains the product, or they go insane. While trying to figure out why they did this to him and who he is, he finds out that the chip is a test product with a fail-safe that could kill him. He succumbs to the effects but the Corporation fears that their test might be discovered, and they decide to activate the fail-safe. Just before it goes off, a group of underground hackers led by Hal and "Keyboard" hack into the chip and save his life. After using the chip to guide him away from Hope Corp. pursuers, they agree to try to help him remember who he is in exchange for assisting in their fight against Hope Corp. They show him that his accident was no accident but actually planned by Hope Corp. so they could use him as a test subject. He agrees to help but is captured during the attempt and taken to a facility controlled by Hope Corp. Luke, with the help of Punk Red and Punk Blue, manages to fight his way to the leader of the project, Virgil Kirkhill. Virgil is killed after a short confrontation, and Luke escapes. He meets up with "Red" and "Blue" (the only remaining members of the underground group). Together they vow to continue the fight until Hope Corporation is destroyed., 1h42
Directed by Paul VerhoevenOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Social science fiction,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about computing,
Medical-themed films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Films set in the future,
Superhero films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Anticipation,
Robot filmsActors Peter Weller,
Nancy Allen,
Peter MacNicol,
Dan O'Herlihy,
Ronny Cox,
Kurtwood SmithRating75%
In a dystopian near-future, Detroit, which is now bankrupt and overrun with crime, gives Omni Consumer Products (OCP) control of its struggling police force. The company plans to replace the poor, run-down sections of Old Detroit with the high-end "Delta City," but must first address the city's high crime rate. As an alternative to existing law enforcement, OCP senior president Dick Jones (Ronny Cox) offers the prototype ED-209 enforcement droid, but it accidentally kills a board member during a demonstration. The OCP chairman, nicknamed "The Old Man" (Dan O'Herlihy), decides instead to back Jones' young rival, Bob Morton (Miguel Ferrer), and his experimental cyborg police officer program, "RoboCop., 2h25
Directed by Kathryn BigelowOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about films,
Films about computing,
Medical-themed films,
Psychologie,
Films about sexuality,
Snuff films in fiction,
Films about television,
Rape in fiction,
Films set in the future,
Films about psychiatry,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Children's films,
AnticipationActors Ralph Fiennes,
Angela Bassett,
Juliette Lewis,
Tom Sizemore,
Vincent D'Onofrio,
Michael WincottRating71%
In the last two days of 1999, Los Angeles has become a dangerous war zone. As a group of criminals rob a Chinese restaurant, the event is recorded by a robber wearing a 'SQUID', or "Superconducting Quantum Interference Device", an illegal electronic device which records events directly from the wearer's cerebral cortex, and when played back through a MiniDisc-like device called a "deck", allow a user to experience the recorder's memories and physical sensations. Lenny Nero is a former LAPD officer turned black marketeer who deals in bootleg SQUID recordings. His main supplier, Tick (Richard Edson), tries to sell the robbery clip to him. Lenny eventually agrees to buy it at a reduced price, having to cut out the last part where the rig records the robber's death by falling; clips that record the wearer's death are known as "blackjack" (snuff) clips, because the experience is described as "jacking into the big black" by Tick., 2h25
Directed by Steven SpielbergOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Social science fiction,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about computing,
Transport films,
Time travel films,
Films about automobiles,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Films based on works by Philip K. Dick,
Road movies,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Children's films,
Chase films,
AnticipationActors Tom Cruise,
Colin Farrell,
Samantha Morton,
Max von Sydow,
Kathryn Morris,
Steve HarrisRating75%
In April 2054, Washington, D.C. has a special police force called PreCrime that stops murderers before they act. Murders are predicted using three Precogs, mutated humans who "previsualize" crimes by receiving visions of the future. Over the past six years, PreCrime has successfully reduced the city's murder rate to zero, and the Federal government is on the verge of adopting it, even though the public finds it controversial. Captain John Anderton (Tom Cruise), the head of PreCrime, has been suffering from drug addiction since the unresolved disappearance of his son, Sean, which led to his wife, Lara (Kathryn Morris), divorcing him. With PreCrime poised to go nationwide, the system is being audited by Danny Witwer (Colin Farrell), an agent from the United States Department of Justice. In the middle of the audit, the Precogs generate a new prediction, one saying that Anderton will murder a man named Leo Crow in thirty-six hours. Anderton does not know Crow, but flees the area as Witwer begins a manhunt.