The critically acclaimed sci-fi film Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die is trailing fellow time travel movie Hot Tub Tim Machine at the box office.
If you're looking for a time travel movie with a fascinating premise and a stellar cast, check out one of Roger Ebert's favorites from the 1970s.
Before she returns to play Princess Alia in a more substantial role in the upcoming Dune: Part Three, Anya Taylor-Joy can ...
A skeletal insomniac spirals into paranoia and guilt in this chilling psychological thriller that still unsettles more than 20 years later.
When it comes to Star Trek, the 1970s became a kind of creative holding pattern-a decade littered with abandoned, half-formed and often wildly ambitious ideas designed to reunite the crew of the ...