If you ask me, sci-fi horror might be one of the most interesting genres out there. The creativity and futurism of sci-fi mixed with the macabre of horror seems like a recipe for awesome, and has lead to countless cinematic classics. I was thinking about this today when it occurred to me that I can barely think of any noteworthy sci-fi horror films from the last decade, or even the last couple. You might be able to classify zombie movies as sci-fi if they're caused by a virus or something similar, but that feels very separated from true sci-fi as most people think of it. If you don't count zombie movies, then it almost seems like the genre is dead. Here's a list of literally every somewhat noteworthy sci-fi horror film I can think of from the last decade:
- Alien vs Predator Requiem
- Splice
- The Thing (prequel)
- Prometheus
And I'm not even sure whether Prometheus is really horror or not. None of those movies are really that good (IMO) and 3 of them are spinoffs from franchises started in the 80s, back when the genre still had some life in it. I know there's probably tons of lower budget, more obscure ones I'm overlooking, but it's a little sad if the genre that brought us Frankenstien and Alien is now limited to Syfy original movies and strait-to-DVD junk. I genuinely think the best sci-fi horror film released in my LIFETIME might be Event Horizon, a that film Jim Sterling felt the need to defend.
It seems like sci-fi has become primarily an action oriented genre, while horror has become the domain of either ghosts and demons, or torturing psychopaths. What do you guys think, do you agree, and why do you think this is?
- Alien vs Predator Requiem
- Splice
- The Thing (prequel)
- Prometheus
And I'm not even sure whether Prometheus is really horror or not. None of those movies are really that good (IMO) and 3 of them are spinoffs from franchises started in the 80s, back when the genre still had some life in it. I know there's probably tons of lower budget, more obscure ones I'm overlooking, but it's a little sad if the genre that brought us Frankenstien and Alien is now limited to Syfy original movies and strait-to-DVD junk. I genuinely think the best sci-fi horror film released in my LIFETIME might be Event Horizon, a that film Jim Sterling felt the need to defend.
It seems like sci-fi has become primarily an action oriented genre, while horror has become the domain of either ghosts and demons, or torturing psychopaths. What do you guys think, do you agree, and why do you think this is?