In the 1980s, horror TV delivered crypt ghouls and cursed antiques that invaded our living rooms each week. The decade, when VHS ruled home video, also saw a rise in the number of television programs ...
Brad LaCour is a Senior List Writer for Collider. Based out of Los Angeles, California, Brad lives close enough to the stars but is too busy to find out where exactly they live. Brad is fairly certain ...
Image courtesy of Paramount Television. Every generation has a set of beloved shows or series they grew up on. This is especially true when it comes to sci-fi, as the genre expands by leaps and bounds ...
Sci-fi has always been television’s wild card because it’s the one genre that’s not afraid to bend rules, defy expectations, and sneak philosophy into prime time. Long before our viewing habits were ...
Ah, the Eighties! A harrowing decade of rockin' hair metal bands, Reaganomics, aerobicizing, Walkmans, Cabbage Patch Kids, and video arcades. It was also an era when science fiction on television was ...