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Five Science-Fiction Movies to Stream Now

From “Undergods” to “Greenland,” a selection of world-altering films to keep you guessing.

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Exclusive Premiere: Listen to 2 New Tracks from the UNDERGODS Soundtrack

Exclusive Premiere: Listen to 2 New Tracks from the UNDERGODS Soundtrack We re thrilled to exclusively premiere two tracks from the UNDERGODS soundtrack out tomorrow from Invada Records and Lakeshore Records! The dystopian horror movie Undergods (written and directed by Chino Moya) arrived in select US theaters and on VOD earlier this month. Tomorrow Invada Records and Lakeshore Records will digitally release Undergods‘ soundtrack featuring music by Wojciech Golczewski & Various Artists. Today, Dread Central is thrilled to exclusively premiere two tracks: “Driving Home” and “Otherworld”! Give them a listen below the trailer and synopsis! Synopsis: In a futuristic, post-apocalyptic world, K and Z roam the streets on the lookout for corpses and something even more valuable – fresh meat.

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Undergods review: male ego in a dystopian city

Sign up for Sight & Sound’s Weekly Film Bulletin and more News, reviews and archive features every Friday, and information about our latest magazine once a month. Email ▶︎ Undergods is available in UK cinemas and on BFI Player, Apple TV, Amazon and other digital platforms from 17 May. Between its concern with storytelling and dream, and its portmanteau structure, Chino Moya’s debut feature Undergods suggests an elaborate dystopian variant on Dead of Night (1945), offering a trio of unsettling tales that nest into each other. Echoes of work by Dominik Moll, Ben Wheatley and Peter Strickland can also be discerned in the film’s trippy blend of weirdness and social black comedy. A stronger script giving equal weight to each story would have produced a more satisfying ride, but Undergods offers enough perverse pleasures to make it worthy of note.

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Undergods – a haunting premonition of a broken world

☆☆☆☆ This is a gloriously odd film, and has a really unabashed feel about it – which makes it inadvertently feel real and true, and even more haunting. The landscape is laid out from the start, as we meet two scrappily dressed men in frozen conditions, who are throwing a dead body, found rotting on a wintry pavement, into the back of an already-full van. Set in a near future, in an Europe that is a pale imitation of its past, this is a scary-looking premonition of a broken world. We then are launched into the dreamlike and surreal atmosphere that pervades throughout. Body collector K (Johann Myers) tells his colleague Z (Geza Rohrig) about a strange dream haunting him.

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