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In our first Galxy movie spotlight, we’re taking a look at Edward L. Cahn’s It! The Terror from Beyond Space from 1958. In this indie science fiction space horror, a reconnaissance crew is the second team sent to Mars, scoping out the fate of a previously sent crew who had perished. All but one—Col. Edward […]

By George Robbins [usr 4.5] This tv series is easily one of my favorites of all time. I am a huge science fiction fan, and as such this is a fantastic series. The accurate depiction of how physics is affected in space starts right from the first episode and had me hooked. That and the […]

By George Robbins [usr 3.8] It feels as though most, if not all space films have to have some degree of horror added to them. Sometimes it is a monster or sometimes it is just space itself that can be horrific. Couple that with how horrifying people can be and you end up with a […]

By George Robbins [usr 3.8] The best way for me to sum up this film is exactly what is in the title of this post. Not just space can be terrifying though; humans, as shown in the film, can be just as scary as well with the things they do or make. The film is […]

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