Sci-Fi movies after a long week across all eras. Includes Dragon Ball Super: Broly, A Trip to the Moon, V for Vendetta and more, curated by Moviepiq.
It's been a lot. These don't add to it.
Earth is peaceful following the Tournament of Power. Realizing that the universes still hold many more strong people yet to see, Goku spends all his days training to reach even greater heights. Then one day, Goku and Vegeta are faced by a Saiyan called 'Broly' who they've never seen before. The Saiyans were supposed to have been almost completely wiped out in the destruction of Planet Vegeta, so what's this one doing on Earth? This encounter between the three Saiyans who have followed completely different destinies turns into a stupendous battle, with even Frieza (back from Hell) getting caught up in the mix.
This is end-of-week cinema. You don't have to bring much. The film meets you where you are.
Professor Barbenfouillis and five of his colleagues from the Academy of Astronomy travel to the Moon aboard a rocket propelled by a giant cannon. Once on the lunar surface, the bold explorers face the many perils hidden in the caves of the mysterious planet.
After five hard days, this gives back more than it asks. Good trade.
In a world in which Great Britain has become a fascist state, a masked vigilante known only as "V" conducts guerrilla warfare against the oppressive British government. When V rescues a young woman from the secret police, he finds in her an ally with whom he can continue his fight to free the people of Britain.
After five hard days, this gives back more than it asks. Good trade.
Ja-yoon is a high school student who struggles with memory loss after she endured some unknown trauma during her childhood. While trying to uncover the truth, she is unwittingly dragged into a world of crime and finds herself on a journey that will awaken many secrets hidden deep within.
After five hard days, this gives back more than it asks. Good trade.
The Flash finds himself in a war-torn alternate timeline and teams up with alternate versions of his fellow heroes to restore the timeline.
This is end-of-week cinema. You don't have to bring much. The film meets you where you are.
End-of-week viewing is about unwinding, not stimulating. These get that balance right.
Takes you somewhere else entirely. The distance helps.
The Red Ribbon Army, an evil organization that was once destroyed by Goku in the past, has been reformed by a group of people who have created new and mightier Androids, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2, and seek vengeance against Goku and his family.
This is end-of-week cinema. You don't have to bring much. The film meets you where you are.
A man confronts his past during an experiment that attempts to find a solution to the problems of a post-apocalyptic world caused by a world war.
This is end-of-week cinema. You don't have to bring much. The film meets you where you are.
In a world where walking, talking, digitally connected bots have become children's best friends, an 11-year-old finds that his robot buddy doesn't quite work the same as the others do.
This is end-of-week cinema. You don't have to bring much. The film meets you where you are.
A knight framed for a tragic crime teams with a scrappy, shape-shifting teen to prove his innocence.
This is end-of-week cinema. You don't have to bring much. The film meets you where you are.
In the not so distant future, Theodore, a lonely writer, purchases a newly developed operating system designed to meet the user's every need. To Theodore's surprise, a romantic relationship develops between him and his operating system. This unconventional love story blends science fiction and romance in a sweet tale that explores the nature of love and the ways that technology isolates and connects us all.
After five hard days, this gives back more than it asks. Good trade.
These films work because they match where you actually are, not where you think you should be.
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