I always wanted to watch a full length feature based on Edmond Hamilton's "Exile", but obviously knowing how it ends would kinda ruin it.
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Die Fabre is cool, I guess. It's a 2010 film adaptation of color out of space.
There's an adaptation of Color Out of Space from a couple of years ago that is deeply creepy. It stars Nick Cage and he's the perfect amount of crazy for what happens to the main character.
I loved The Illuminae Files as a teen, definitely worth a read
I watched Circle on Netflix a long time ago (not to be confused with Tom Hanks movie), minimalistic but captivating. A Man from Earth is really deep although even more minimalistic
"High Life" (2018) by Claire Denis was quite interesting. Dark and poignant with a great cast and unique execution
I am a fan of Claire Denis but missed this one. Sounds very interesting.
I enjoyed it but it's not a movie that will leave you feeling good, just a warning 👍