![]() ![]() It’s a beautiful film and one which rates very highly for scientific accuracy. The film follows a crew of astronauts as they travel through a worm hole to find a new home for humanity. Interstellar takes place after a mysterious crop blight wipes out most of the crops humanity depend upon and threatens the survival of the species. If you’re one of the few who haven’t seen Stars Wars make sure you add it to your list! ![]() It’s a truly icon film and was released it was the highest grossing film of all time when released – surpassing the then highest Jaws (1995). Its plot follows the Rebel Alliance as they try to destroy the Galactic Empire’s latest super-weapon – the Death Star. It would go onto inspire a whole generation of science fiction films, novels and TV shows. Star Wars (later re-named Star Wars IV – A New hope) is the epic space opera written and directed by George Lucas in 1977. It’s an unbelievably suspenseful film and definitely one to check out. Gravity tells the story of the astronauts Dr Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) and Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) as they try to survive in space after their space shuttle is damaged by a field of space debris. It’s another incredible film which spawned a whole franchise which is due to continue this year with “Alien: Covenant”. This science fiction-horror follows the crew of the commercial spacecraft “The Nostromo” – including Sigourney Weaver as Officer Ripley – as they try to fight off an aggressive alien which gets onto their ship. It’s an incredible movie and a must see if you haven’t already watched it!Īnother iconic film here, this time directed by Ridley Scott. The plot follows the journey of a scientific expedition to Jupiter (piloted by the sentient AI Hal) which takes place after a mysterious black monolith is discovered on the moon. Written by both Stanley Kubrick and legendary novelist Arthur C Clarke it was inspired by one of Clarke’s short stories (“The Sentinel” – 1951). This iconic and epic science fiction film was produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1968.
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