
As a huge cinema fan, I’ve always felt that horror and science fiction just go together. Sci-fi often presents these really unsettling ideas, but horror is what makes them truly frightening – it makes you feel that dread in your gut. It takes those abstract, thought-provoking concepts and turns them into real, physical reactions – fear, disgust, anxiety. When these genres combine, it’s like a perfect storm. Technology feels like an invasion, science becomes something you can’t trust, and even discovery can be deeply traumatizing. It’s a kind of filmmaking that really uses your imagination against you, turning things like labs, spaceships, and even the human body into sources of pure, existential terror.