Chernobyl is a TV mini-series based on the true events of the catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Pripyat, Ukraine in April 1986. The series portrays the events leading up to the explosion, the aftermath, and the subsequent government cover-up. It highlights the devastating impact of the accident, including the radiation poisoning of thousands of people and the long-lasting effects on the environment. Through an ensemble cast, Chernobyl explores the political, social, and human consequences of the disaster.
In Spider-Man (1994), Peter Parker, a photographer, gains supernatural powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider. He dons a mask and becomes Spider-Man, fighting crime in New York City while trying to maintain a normal life.
In post-war Japan, a traumatized pilot must confront his survivor's guilt and join forces with a team to defeat Godzilla, a giant monster created by atomic bomb radiation. As they devise plans and engage in battles, they realize the true cost of war and the power of redemption.
Peter Parker, a high school student, gains spider-like abilities after being bitten by a radioactive spider. He uses his powers to fight crime as the superhero Spider-Man and faces off against various supervillains.
A high school student named Rick Riker gains superpowers after being bitten by a genetically-altered dragonfly. With his new abilities, he becomes a superhero and tries to save the city from an evil villain.
Private detective Mike Hammer stumbles upon a case involving a suitcase containing radioactive material. As he investigates, he becomes entangled in a communist plot and uncovers a dangerous conspiracy to unleash an atomic bomb. Along the way, he encounters femme fatales, kidnappings, and intense violence.
In Fantastic Voyage, a team of scientists are shrunk to microscopic size and injected into a man's body to perform a life-saving surgery. They must navigate the dangers of the human body and complete their mission before time runs out. With the fate of the patient and possibly the world at stake, the team faces claustrophobia, radiation, and internal threats. Will they succeed or be trapped forever inside the human body?
In the midst of the Cold War, a small town in California becomes the battleground for an intense alien invasion. As giant Martian tripods devastate the Earth, a determined scientist and a brave soldier join forces to fight back and save humanity from annihilation.
Based on a true story, K-19: The Widowmaker is a drama thriller set in the 1960s. The film follows the crew of a Soviet nuclear submarine that experiences a nuclear accident during a test launch in the North Atlantic. As the crew members face radiation poisoning and the threat of a nuclear disaster, they must overcome their fears and work together to prevent a core meltdown and radioactive contamination.
After a series of disappearances in Tokyo, it is discovered that a man-eating monster created by radiation is lurking in the city's sewers. The monster, known as the H-Man, melts its victims upon contact. As the police and scientists race against time to stop the H-Man, they uncover a criminal gang involved in illegal activities. With the city in danger, they must find a way to defeat the H-Man before it claims more lives.
In a post-apocalyptic future, humanity is on the brink of extinction due to radiation contamination. The battleship Yamato sets out on a desperate mission to find a new home for the surviving human race, encountering alien races, space battles, and the ultimate sacrifice along the way.
Radioactive is a biographical drama film that tells the story of Marie Curie, a Polish physicist and chemist who made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of radioactivity. The film explores her struggles as a female scientist in a male-dominated field, her romantic and professional partnership with her husband Pierre Curie, and the impact of her discoveries on the world, including the development of the atomic bomb and advancements in cancer treatment. The film also delves into Curie's personal life, highlighting her strength, perseverance, and the sacrifices she made for her work.
In a post-apocalyptic future, a man with a haunted past is forced to relive his childhood memories through time travel experiments. Through a series of still-frame images, he encounters a woman who becomes the key to his survival and love. As the experiments lead to a shocking revelation about the future of humanity, the man must confront his own mortality and the consequences of his actions.
When a group of prospective buyers visit a Florida island to invest in real estate, they find themselves in a fight for survival as giant radioactive ants attack.
After being fired from his job, a teenage boy named Otto is recruited into the world of auto repossession. He becomes involved in a bizarre conspiracy when he discovers a strange car trunk that holds a mysterious object. As he delves deeper into the world of repo men, Otto encounters punk rockers, mad scientists, and UFOs, leading him on a wild adventure through the streets of Los Angeles and beyond.
Madame Curie tells the inspiring story of Marie Curie, a brilliant scientist who made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of radioactivity. The film follows Marie's struggles as a woman in a male-dominated field, her relationship with her husband Pierre Curie, and her remarkable achievements that earned her two Nobel Prizes.
After being exposed to a radioactive cloud, a man starts to shrink in size. As he becomes smaller, he faces numerous challenges and struggles to survive in a world that is now dangerous and unfamiliar.
Dreams is a collection of eight short stories that take the audience on a surreal journey through various dreamscapes. From encounters with mythical creatures to meditations on environmentalism and nuclear disaster, each story explores different aspects of the human experience.
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms is a sci-fi horror film released in 1953. It tells the story of a prehistoric dinosaur, called Rhedosaurus, that is awakened from its frozen slumber by an atomic bomb test in the Arctic Circle. The creature then makes its way to New York City, terrorizing the population and causing destruction along the way. It is up to a paleontologist and a sharpshooter to stop the creature before it destroys the city.
A gangster hires an ex-Nazi scientist to reanimate dead criminals using atomic radiation to seek revenge on those who double-crossed him. Detective, hitman, and police officer team up to stop the reanimated corpses.