A brilliant book, the best book yet on the American SF film.-Fantasy Review
A closely reasoned, finely observed, entirely admirable piece of work. The best examination so far of the visual and aural iconography of SF film, and likely to remain the best for a long time.Journal of Film & TV
Sobchack builds up her arguments meticulously. . . . she continually prods the reader to review his or her assumptions.Film Quarterly
Her writing style is clear, witty, and concise as she shapes new definitions of the SF film. . . and ultimately rescues it from the benign neglect of film theorists and from the camp admiration of Trekkies and Trolls.Film Bulletin
The first serious work to study the surprisingly close connection between science fiction films and social preconceptions.Los Angeles Times Book Review
This history of American SF movies, which includes lots of stills, covers virtually all the classic films and discusses their import intelligently. . . . All in all, a valuable and fascinating book for film buff and SF fan alike.