Clooney has been absent from the silver screen these past few years but has returned for the intriguing sci-fi drama The Midnight Sky for Netflix.
Mackie and Jamie Dornan star in the mind-bending new film Synchronic from cult-movie directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead.
Kodi Smit-McPhee and Ryan Kwanten headline the new Australian science-fiction time-travel film 2067.
Acclaimed director Denis Villeneuve has tackled Frank Herbert’s classic sci-fi novel Dune and its first trailer looks stunning.
Paul Verhoeven’s sci-fi classic Total Recall starring Arnold Schwarzenegger has received a brand new 4K restoration.
Bill and Ted are back up to their old time travel antics in the third entry of the popular series, Bill & Ted Face The Music.
Project Power sees a world where street drugs give their users unpredictable superpowers for 5 minutes at a time, but can also be deadly.
The funny video The Nice Jedi mashes the worst film in the Star Wars universe, Attack of the Clones (2002) with Shane Black’s The Nice Guys (2016), and it looks a lot more appealing.
Wannabe rockers and time travelers Bill and Ted are back for a sequel nearly thirty years in the making with Bill & Ted Face the Music.
Always looking to outdo himself, Christopher Nolan once again seeks to push cinematic boundaries with his latest film Tenet.
Butt Boy is a thriller, sci-fi, and comedy film directed by Tyler Cornack. The film’s title is as weird and irreverent as the story told.
Tom (Jesse Eisenberg) and Gemma (Imogen Poots) are prisoners in their own home, stuck in a two-story green house in a deserted suburb in Vivarium. Trapped indefinitely, they have no idea if they will ever make it out. Their dream life in a perfect neighborhood has turned out to be a nightmare.
Director Lorcan Finnegan channels his inner David Lynch for the surreal horror-sci-fi-mystery film Vivarium starring Jesse Eisenberg and Imogen Poots.
An aggressive parasite attacks in the underwater sci-fi thriller Sea Fever starring Connie Nielsen and Dougray Scott.
Underwater makes for uncomfortable viewing for someone terrified of driving through the Sydney Harbour Tunnel, but it lacks innovation to elevate it into something more than a series of knock-off jump scares and claustrophobia-inducing sequences.
Christopher Nolan’s latest film Tenet looks to be the most challenging to comprehend.