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Origin USAGenres Science fiction,
Adventure,
Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fictionThemes Films about computing,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Anticipation,
Robot films,
Disaster filmsActors Jim Metzler,
Deborah Shelton,
Nicholas Worth,
Vernon Wells,
Traci Lords,
Dennis ChristopherRating35%
In the backdrop of Earth's polluted future, a female FBI agent removes Danner, a pleasure android from an asylum in order to coerce him into helping her hunt down the criminal psychopath Plughead. But Plughead who has tangled with Danner before has his own plans as he is forcing a female scientist to help him manufacture life extending longevity chips which he intends to sell to rich and powerful clients., 1h35
Origin USAGenres Science fiction,
ThrillerThemes Films about computing,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian filmsActors Billy Zane,
Kristen Cloke,
Daniel J. Travanti,
J. C. Quinn,
Grace Zabriskie,
Raymond O'ConnorRating39%
National boundaries have been broken, two giant super-states remain—a bleak, decaying Hemisphere, and the sprawling media state Megaville. Travel between the states is restricted. The "CKS" governs daily life in the Hemisphere. All forms of media are illegal here., 1h27
Directed by David CronenbergOrigin CanadaGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
HorrorThemes Films about films,
Films about computing,
Medical-themed films,
Psychologie,
Films about sexuality,
Snuff films in fiction,
Films about suicide,
Films about television,
BDSM in films,
Films about pornography,
Films about psychiatry,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian filmsActors James Woods,
Debbie Harry,
Leslie Carlson,
David Cronenberg,
Julie Khaner,
Lally CadeauRating72%
Max Renn (Woods) is the president of CIVIC-TV, a UHF television station in Toronto that specializes in sensationalistic programming. Displeased with his station's current lineup, Max is looking for something that will break through to a new audience. One morning, he is summoned to the clandestine office of Harlan (Peter Dvorsky), who operates CIVIC-TV's pirate satellite dish which can intercept international broadcasts. Harlan shows him Videodrome, a plotless show apparently being broadcast out of Malaysia which depicts the brutal torture and murder of anonymous victims in a reddish-orange chamber. Believing this to be the future of television (seemingly staged snuff TV), Max orders Harlan to begin pirating the program., 1h33
Directed by Richard StanleyOrigin United-kingdomGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Films about computing,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Superhero films,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Robot films,
Disaster filmsActors Dylan McDermott,
Stacey Travis,
Iggy Pop,
John Lynch,
William Hootkins,
Mark NorthoverRating59%
A nomad scavenger treks through an irradiated wasteland and discovers a buried robot. He collects the pieces and takes them to junk dealer Alvy, who is talking with 'Hard Mo' Baxter, a former soldier, and Mo's friend Shades. When Alvy steps away, Mo buys the robot parts from the nomad and sells all but the head to Alvy. Intrigued by the technology, Alvy begins to research its background. Mo and Shades visit Jill, Mo's reclusive girlfriend, and, after an initially distant welcome where Jill checks them with a Geiger counter, Mo presents the robot head as a Christmas gift. Jill, a metal sculptor, eagerly accepts the head. After Shades leaves, Mo and Jill argue about a government sterilization plan and the morality of having children. Later, they have sex, while being unknowingly watched by their foul-mouthed, perverted, voyeuristic neighbor Lincoln Weinberg via telescope., 1h30
Genres Science fiction,
Erotic,
Romance,
PornographicThemes Films about computing,
Seafaring films,
Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
Erotic films,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian filmsActors Ayumi Tokitō,
Maria YumenoRating39%
The film is set in or about the year 2030. The multinational Genom Corporation is developing a product called the "I.K.U. Chip", which is plugged into a portable device allowing consumers to download and experience orgasms from the I.K.U. server without need of physical contact. The corporation sends their cybernetic shapeshifter Reiko, known as an I.K.U. Coder or replicant, to collect orgasm-related information catering to various sexual orientations. To collect the data Reiko transforms into an appearance pleasing to an individual or couple, engages the target(s) in sexual relations and transforms her right hand and forearm into a penis which is inserted into the recipient's vagina or anus during climax., 1h39
Directed by Mark L. LesterOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
ActionThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about computing,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Robot filmsActors Bradley Gregg,
Traci Lind,
Malcolm McDowell,
Stacy Keach,
John P. Ryan,
Patrick KilpatrickRating59%
Set in the future, youth gang violence is so high that the areas around some schools have become "free fire zones", into which not even the Police will venture. When Dr. Miles Langford (Malcolm McDowell), the Principal of Kennedy High School in Seattle, decides to take his school back from the gangs, Megatech robotics specialist Dr. Robert Forrest (Stacy Keach) provides "tactical education units", consisting of Mr. Bryles (Patrick Kilpatrick), Ms. Connors (Pam Grier), and Mr. Hardin (John Ryan) for a new pilot enforcement agency called the Department of Educational Defense (D.E.D.). These humanoids have been programmed to teach and are supplied with weapons to discipline trouble-makers. The androids soon overstep their authority, causing the students to fight back., 1h36
Directed by Mamoru Oshii,
Mizuho NishikuboOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
AnimationThemes Feminist films,
Films about computing,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Children's films,
GolemActors Akio Ōtsuka,
Yutaka Nakano,
Atsuko Tanaka,
Kōichi Yamadera,
Hiroaki Hirata,
Naoto TakenakaRating73%
The story is loosely based on Ghost in the Shell manga chapter "Robot Rondo" (with elements of "Phantom Fund"). Opening in 2032, Public Security Section 9 cybernetic operative Batou is teamed with Togusa, an agent with very few cybernetic upgrades, following the events of Ghost in the Shell., 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., 1h35
Directed by Vincenzo NataliOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
ThrillerThemes Films about altered memories,
Spy films,
Films about computing,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian filmsActors Jeremy Northam,
Lucy Liu,
Nigel Bennett,
Timothy Webber,
David Hewlett,
Kari MatchettRating66%
Morgan Sullivan (Northam), a recently unemployed accountant, is bored with his suburban life. Pressured by his wife to take a job with her father's company, he instead pursues a position in corporate espionage. Digicorp's Head of Security, Finster (Bennett), inducts Morgan and assigns him a new identity. As Jack Thursby, he is sent to conventions to secretly record presentations and transmit them to headquarters. Sullivan is soon haunted by recurring nightmares and neck pain. When he meets Rita Foster (Liu) from a competing corporation, his life starts to become complicated., 48minutes
Directed by Peter WatkinsOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
War,
Documentary,
ActionThemes Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Documentary films about nuclear technology,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Peter WatkinsRating79%
Filmed in black-and-white with a running time of just under 50 minutes, The War Game depicts the prelude to and the immediate weeks of the aftermath to a Soviet nuclear attack against Britain. A Chinese invasion of South Vietnam starts the war; tensions escalate when the United States authorises tactical nuclear warfare against the Chinese. Although Soviet and East German forces threaten to invade West Berlin if the US does not withdraw that decision, the US does not acquiesce to communist demands and the invasion takes place; two US Army divisions attempt to fight their way into Berlin to counter this, but the Russian and East German forces overwhelm them in conventional battle. In order to turn the tide, the US president authorises the NATO commanders to use their tactical nuclear weapons, and they soon do so. An escalating nuclear war results, during which larger Russian strategic IRBMs are launched at Britain. The film remarks that many Soviet missiles were, at the time, believed to be liquid-fuelled and stored above ground, making them vulnerable to attack, and hypothesises that in any nuclear crisis, the USSR would be obliged to fire all of them as early as possible in order to avoid their destruction by counter-attack, hence the rapid progression from tactical to strategic nuclear exchange.