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Scooby-Doo! and the Cyber Chase, 1h15
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Crime, Animation
Themes Films about animals, Films about computing, Jeu, Films about dogs, Ghost films, Sécurité informatique, Films about video games, Children's films
Actors Scott Innes, Joe Alaskey, Betty Jean Ward, Bob Bergen, Grey DeLisle, Mikey Kelley

In a college computer lab run by Professor Robert Kaufman, as he goes to check on his two students; Eric Staufer and Bill McLemore, a new creature - the Phantom Virus - comes out of a new game based on the Mystery Gang's past adventures and tries to scare away the game's creator Eric. The next day, Mystery, Inc. themselves come to the college and learn from their friend Eric, that the virus had assumed a lifelike form thanks to an experimental laser which is able to transmit objects into cyberspace, and is now rampant across the campus. The gang goes on the hunt for the Phantom Virus, where the virus chases Scooby and Shaggy through the college. Unfortunately, the whole gang, including the virus, somehow gets pulled into the game after 'someone' activates the laser. Left with no other choice, the gang fight their way through the ten levels of mystery and adventures to complete the game in order to escape it, with the goal of finding a box of Scooby Snax to complete each level. Their efforts are impeded on each level by the Phantom Virus. The first level is on the moon, the second is in the Roman Colosseum, the third is in the dinosaur age, the fourth is under the sea, the fifth is in a (shrunken) backyard, the sixth is ancient Japan, the seventh is in ancient Egypt, the eighth is in medieval times, and the ninth is in the North Pole.
Royal Space Force - The Wings Of Honneamise, 1h59
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Animation
Themes Transport films, Aviation films
Actors Patricia Ja Lee, Bin Shimada, Kazuyuki Sogabe, Michael Forest, Hirotaka Suzuoki, Masahiro Anzai

On an alternate Earth, an industrial civilization is flourishing amid an impending war between two bordering nations: the Kingdom of Honneamise and "The Republic".
14 Days
14 Days (2014)
, 54minutes
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Romance

Consisting of a variety of short stories tied together by a larger plot, each segment introduces an issue that the characters deal with. All scenes take place in one location. One scene is about siblings meeting after a year to catch up on each other’s lives. Another is about a woman meeting her lost love.
Beyond
Beyond (2014)
, 1h24
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Romance
Themes Post-apocalyptic films, Films set in the future, Disaster films
Actors Paul Brannigan

As Cole shops, an armed robber demands that the cashier, Michael, hand over all the money in the safe. Michael empties the cash register and says that there is no safe in the shop. As the robber becomes increasingly agitated, Cole approaches him, calls him a coward, and dares the robber to shoot him. Michael intercedes and attempts to wrestle the gun away from the robber, only to be shot in the gut. After Cole calls an ambulance, he receives a phone call from a friend who invites him out to drinks. Cole accepts on the condition that it is not a house party.
Frequencies, 1h45
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Romance
Actors Lily Laight

The plot develops in a world where every person emits a specific frequency which determines his or her luck, further determining his or her success in life. Higher frequency means better luck and thus lesser feelings.
Retroactive, 1h31
Directed by Louis Morneau
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Action, Adventure
Themes Transport films, Time travel films, Films about automobiles, Road movies
Actors James Belushi, Kylie Travis, Frank Whaley, Shannon Whirry, Jesse Borrego, M. Emmet Walsh

Karen hitches a ride in Frank's car after hers breaks down. The violent Frank is travelling with his abused wife, on his way to sell stolen computer chips. Following a discussion, he suspects his wife is being unfaithful, leading to violence and a tragic series of events. Karen escapes, reaching a lab where a scientist has invented a time machine, and she returns by accident some minutes before the violent events. She tries to make things better, but instead makes things worse. Each time she goes back in time to interfere, she causes a worse outcome than before. Eventually Karen uses the machine to go back as far as it can take her and refuse Frank's offer of a ride in the first place. Without her interference, Frank is killed by his wife.
Reptiloid
Reptiloid (2013)
, 29minutes
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Dinosaur films

The story revolves around police officers Petar and Darko, who are sent to investigate a murder deep in a forest on a hill. As they park their car, Darko goes further inside the forest on foot, in search for clues, while Petar stays at the car. However, as the support crew fails to show up, and Darko disappeared with the car key, Petar is forced to spend the night in the forest. The next morning, Petar goes to search for Darko only to find him killed by a giant, Komodo dragon like lizard. The lizard then proceeds to hunt Petar across the forest, who tries to reach the city by foot.
Zodiac
Zodiac (2014)

Genres Science fiction
Themes Films set in the future, Disaster films
Actors Christopher Lloyd, Joel Gretsch, Aaron Douglas, Emily Holmes, Ben Cotton, Doug Chapman

When a mysterious artifact is discovered, global catastrophes start to destroy civilization. A rogue scientist attempts to decipher the symbols on the artifact in an attempt to unlock its secrets and save humanity from certain destruction.
Astronaut: The Last Push, 1h25
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction
Actors Lance Henriksen, Brian Baumgartner, Khary Payton, James Madio

The film opens with a montage of footage which include greetings from Earth, and an interview of the sponsor of the mission, etc.
Everywhen
Everywhen (2013)
, 1h5
Genres Science fiction, Thriller
Themes Films set in the future

Set in 2046 Norway, 17-year-old Ian Finch travels from one reality to another to save his suicidal 5-year-old brother Dylan when three billion people go missing all at once
OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders, 1h33
Origin Japon
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Themes Sports films, Time travel films, Martial arts films, Superhero films, Political films, Dystopian films
Actors Shu Watanabe, Dōri Sakurada, Ryosuke Miura, Rina Akiyama, Riho Takada, Kenjirō Ishimaru

On April 1, 2011, Kamen Rider OOO finds himself battling three Mole Imagin, unaware they are Imagin until Ankh arrives to confirm that the monsters are not Yummies. The three Imagin see a boy and jump into him to escape into time before the DenLiner suddenly appears. Kotaro Nogami and Teddy emerge from the train to pinpoint the Mole Imagin's destination to be November 11, 1971, confused on how the boy's memories exceed that far in time. When Ankh demands answers, Teddy explains who he and Eiji Hino are to Kotaro, who then introduces himself while explaining their mission to deal with the rogue Imagin who would disrupt the flow of time. Ankh has Eiji join him in getting on the DenLiner as it goes back in time, warned by the DenLiner's Owner to stay on the train so not to disrupt time.
Dororo
Dororo (2007)
, 3h5
Directed by Akihiko Shiota
Origin Japon
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy, Action, Horror
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Satoshi Tsumabuki, Kō Shibasaki, Kiichi Nakai, Yoshio Harada, Eita, Mieko Harada

The film's storyline has some major differences from that of the manga, most notably Dororo being a young woman, as envisioned in the video game, assuming the identity of a man. In spite of others seeing through her brash and often violent exterior, Dororo rarely concedes to her true emotions and refuses to be a "proper" woman. Hyakkimaru is also younger than his namesake in the manga, and less bitter about his circumstances, as well.
Roadkill
Roadkill (2011)
, 1h30
Directed by Johannes Roberts
Origin Irlande
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller, Fantastic, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Horror
Actors Kacey Barnfield, Stephen Rea, Oliver James, Eliza Hope Bennett, Diarmuid Noyes, Ned Dennehy

Kate (Kacey Barnfield) is traveling around Ireland in an R.V. with her ex-boyfriend Ryan (Oliver James), brother Joel (Colin Maher) and friends Hailey (Eliza Bennett), Chuck (Diarmuid Noyes), Tommy (Kobna Holdbrook-Smith) and Anita (Róisín Murphy). After driving into the countryside, the group stop off at a small shop, where they encounter Luca (Ned Dennehy) who attempts to scam them from buying a medallion, and warns them it is dangerous before Chuck steals the medallion and the group attempt to make a quick get-away. However, as they drive away in their R.V. they hit an old woman, who puts a curse on the group, telling them the mythical bird the roc will take vengeance on them, before dying. The group quickly drive away in their R.V. but hit a patch of thick fog and become lost, as fears of the curse heighten. Stopping the R.V. they encounter a young boy in the road. Anita leaves the R.V. to talk to the boy, but he runs away before the roc grabs Anita and drags her into the air. Her body is dropped in front of the R.V., with half of her face mauled off before the roc returns and flies away with her.