
Sci-Fi
Calling all Aliens from Angel City to the desert, razor sharp claws, killer parasites, deadly websites, and world destruction prevail. But have no fear. Bradbury, Jack Deth, Zack Stone and Paul Dean, will save the day. They are out of this world!
Cast
Robert Factor
Willis (archive footage)
Brian Cousins
Wade (archive footage)
James Black
Bradbury (archive footage)
Robert Glaudini
Dr. Paul Dean (archive footage)
Sam Hennings
Tom Baines (archive footage)
Simmone Mackinnon
Mandroid (archive footage)
Demi Moore
Patricia Welles (archive footage)
Martha Quinn
Lisa Cummings (archive footage)
Stacie Randall
Lyra (archive footage)
Tim Thomerson
Jack Deth (archive footage)
Musetta Vander
Lash (archive footage)
Sam Scarber
Lt. Pritchard (archive footage)
Forecast
Trajectory
stable
Predicted Peak
5/8/2026
Confidence
63%
The sci-fi genre shows highly volatile scoring with extreme fluctuations (ranging from 3.85 to 90.41) but no clear directional trend. The pattern suggests episodic spikes likely driven by specific releases, announcements, or events rather than sustained momentum. The recent peak of 90.41 on May 6th appears to be an outlier, with scores returning to the typical 30-60 range afterward. This volatility is characteristic of entertainment genres that experience event-driven interest rather than organic growth or decline.
Score History
AI Context
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Source Signals 50 signals
A Nightmare Sci-Fi Horror Hit Takes Over Streaming Again - IMDb
Asking for optimistic sci-fi in the vein of Star Trek Star Trek’s original vision of the future was unique because of its optimism. All sorts of social ills had been overcome and a united federation took to the stars. I love good dystopian and apocalyptic fiction, but it’s almost ubiquitous. Even recent iterations of Trek have played into a “doom and gloom” mentality in some respects - or, at least, they are more cynical and foul-mouthed. I’d love to get your suggestions for optimistic science fiction featuring a “great big beautiful tomorrow” -
One-sentence reviews of the ~dozen movies I've watched at work the last few weekends Oddity: Fuckin awesome, gave me Keeper vibes Coherence: Cool concept, execution wasn't quite there The Damned: Decent period horror, good atmosphere Caveat: watched it because I liked oddity, and I think this is my favorite by this director - great tension Ash: Fun trippy sci-fi horror with Jesse Pinkman The Monkey: good time - it's Final Destination but funny Creep ('04): this movie fuckin sucked Alien Romulus: might be my favorite Alien movie other than the first 2 - between this and Th
Gerard Butler’s Sci-Fi Disaster Sequel Beats Original Movie on Streaming - ComingSoon.net
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Out of the Loop - TV Pilot - 47 Pages * **Title:** Out Of The Loop - Do Geese See God? * **Format:** TV Pilot * **Page Length:** 47 Pages * **Genres:** Sci-Fi/Drama * **Logline or Summary:** Sixteen years into a global time loop, a journalist and a government agent investigate the only man unaware that time is repeating and the connection he has to the phenomenon itself. * **Feedback Concerns:** Story structure, pacing. Also worried my exposition may be a little heavy at times, my dialogue a little too "written" . * **Link:** [https
Sci-fi books where everything comes together I have searched with AI and on Reddit, but don’t succeed. Most results mainly give good suggestions with plot twists, not grand conclusions. I’m looking for a sci-fi book / series where everything comes together in a satisfying way in the conclusion of the book. Where you say, wow, nearly everything makes sense now. WOW I love most sci-fi stories, and I also love endings that leave things to the imagination (such as rendezvous with Rama, 2001, or deaths end etc). But some books raise so many qu
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Total Signals
-0.3
Acceleration
3/31/2026
First Seen
4/29/2026
Last Seen