The Sci-Fi genre consists of some of the most inventive and life-changing films because by the very definition of the word the creators have to invent a fictional future or technology and while some of the films in this genre give us spectacle others give us a story that makes us think about the future and how our world is changing for better or for worse. So, today we thought of listing the best new sci-fi films you can watch at home right now and in this list, we didn’t include any film released before 2023.
The Creator (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – 20th Century Fox
The Creator is a sci-fi action film directed by Gareth Edwards from a screenplay co-written by Edwards and Chris Weitz. The 2023 film is set in the year 2055 after an A.I. created by the United States goes rogue and detonates a nuclear warhead...
The Creator (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – 20th Century Fox
The Creator is a sci-fi action film directed by Gareth Edwards from a screenplay co-written by Edwards and Chris Weitz. The 2023 film is set in the year 2055 after an A.I. created by the United States goes rogue and detonates a nuclear warhead...
- 5/26/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Maude is a very important character in the new sci-fi horror film No One Will Save You. While it appears only for a brief time on screen, in reality, the whole film centers around an incident that involves Maude and the film’s central character Brynn.
No One Will Save You is a new Hulu film written and directed by Brian Duffield. The sci-fi horror film follows the story of Brynn, a seamstress who is leading a solitary in her departed parents’ house. One night when she is attacked by aliens in her own home, she has to fight for her survival while her trauma from the past comes bubbling up again. In the film, the younger and older version of Maude is played by Evangeline Rose and Darry Linn Griffin, while Kaitlyn Dever plays the role of Brynn.
We are first introduced to Maude when Brynn starts writing a...
No One Will Save You is a new Hulu film written and directed by Brian Duffield. The sci-fi horror film follows the story of Brynn, a seamstress who is leading a solitary in her departed parents’ house. One night when she is attacked by aliens in her own home, she has to fight for her survival while her trauma from the past comes bubbling up again. In the film, the younger and older version of Maude is played by Evangeline Rose and Darry Linn Griffin, while Kaitlyn Dever plays the role of Brynn.
We are first introduced to Maude when Brynn starts writing a...
- 9/24/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Brian Duffield’s No One Will Save You, now streaming on Hulu, unfolds as a haunting nightmare, highlighted by Kaitlyn Dever’s silent acting. Also written by Duffield, the meticulous direction of his own script shapes a heightened sense of paranoia, striking the connection between effective visual storytelling and a nuanced narrative for a film that isn’t always perfect, but engaging nonetheless.
Brynn Adams (Dever) is a young woman living alone in an isolated countryside. She wears her anxiety like a costume as she moves around the town scared to make eye contact with anyone. She frequently visits her mother’s grave, but when there, Brynn spots the police and hides behind her car to avoid them. At home she collects Christmas-themed doll houses, and writes letters to her deceased friend Maude (played by Evangeline Rose).
One random night, Brynn wakes to the sound of strange noises coming from downstairs and goes to investigate,...
Brynn Adams (Dever) is a young woman living alone in an isolated countryside. She wears her anxiety like a costume as she moves around the town scared to make eye contact with anyone. She frequently visits her mother’s grave, but when there, Brynn spots the police and hides behind her car to avoid them. At home she collects Christmas-themed doll houses, and writes letters to her deceased friend Maude (played by Evangeline Rose).
One random night, Brynn wakes to the sound of strange noises coming from downstairs and goes to investigate,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: The following review contains spoilers.
Got trauma? A global alien invasion is all it takes for emotionally scarred Brynn (Kaitlyn Dever) to sort through her issues in “No One Will Save You,” an extraterrestrial creature feature cut from the same cloth as M. Night Shyamalan’s “Signs,” where the jump scares are secondary to an earnest (but far less effective) portrait of coping with guilt and grief.
Building on the novelty value of 2020 debut “Spontaneous” (in which a bunch of teenagers inexplicably start to pop like pimples), director Brian Duffield sets multiple creative challenges for himself and mostly succeeds — well enough to attract eyeballs to this buzz-worthy Hulu release, at least. Amusingly enough, one of the things liable to get people talking is Duffield’s decision to construct the film with hardly any dialogue.
Brynn’s a loner, living in a house that looks like it was decorated by a 12-year-old girl.
Got trauma? A global alien invasion is all it takes for emotionally scarred Brynn (Kaitlyn Dever) to sort through her issues in “No One Will Save You,” an extraterrestrial creature feature cut from the same cloth as M. Night Shyamalan’s “Signs,” where the jump scares are secondary to an earnest (but far less effective) portrait of coping with guilt and grief.
Building on the novelty value of 2020 debut “Spontaneous” (in which a bunch of teenagers inexplicably start to pop like pimples), director Brian Duffield sets multiple creative challenges for himself and mostly succeeds — well enough to attract eyeballs to this buzz-worthy Hulu release, at least. Amusingly enough, one of the things liable to get people talking is Duffield’s decision to construct the film with hardly any dialogue.
Brynn’s a loner, living in a house that looks like it was decorated by a 12-year-old girl.
- 9/22/2023
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
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