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    • Alien. Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, John Hurt. 354 votes. This iconic sci-fi horror film combines space exploration with a nightmarish sense of claustrophobia, as a cargo ship crew becomes prey to a malevolent extraterrestrial creature.
    • The Thing. Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, T.K. Carter. 290 votes. This nerve-wracking tale of paranoia and isolation explores the frightening possibilities of shape-shifting extraterrestrial life forms infiltrating a remote research facility in Antarctica.
    • Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong. 284 votes. This action-packed sci-fi thriller delves into the complexities of artificial intelligence while blending elements of time-travel and relentless suspense.
    • Aliens. Sigourney Weaver, Carrie Henn, Michael Biehn. 306 votes. A heart-racing space thriller that expertly expands upon the universe introduced in its predecessor, this film pits a group of marines against a relentless swarm of alien creatures.
  1. Feb 15, 2024 · Greatest science fiction movies. 100. Independence Day (1996) Director: Roland Emmerich. Cast: Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman. Yes, it’s cheesy. Yes, it’s noisy. Yes, it’s about as ...

  2. Everyone who's ever made some stupid, crappy, sci-fi action flick filled with lame characters, lifeless dialog and a plot that would insult the intelligence of a labradoodle should watch this film and be ashamed. Tom Beck (Michael Nouri) is a Los Angeles detective confronted with an unusual crime spree.

    • 10 Children of Men
    • 9 Ex Machina
    • 8 Donnie Darko
    • 7 Interstellar
    • 6 Minority Report
    • 5 Alien
    • 4 Blade Runner
    • 3 The Prestige
    • 2 The Matrix
    • 1 Inception

    Children of Men is a 2006 dystopian action thriller directed by Alfonso Cuaron and starring Clive Owen, Michael Caine, and Julianne Moore. Children of Menis a gripping thriller that's set in a broken world where humanity is on the brink of extinction. The decline of humanity even includes mass infertility, but the reveal of one singular pregnant wo...

    Movies with a limited cast are hard to come by nowadays, but 2014's Ex Machina allows Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, and Alicia Vikander to shine with maximum spotlight. A24's Ex Machinais a sci-fi thriller that explores the advance and experimentation of artificial intelligence. RELATED: 10 Best Films From A24 Caleb and company CEO Nathan get to k...

    The first thing that comes to mind when thinking back to the 2001 psychological thriller Donnie Darkois that monstrous rabbit costume. However, Frank isn't the only memorable part of this movie, as the likes of Jake Gyllenhaal, Seth Rogen, and Drew Barrymore are all a part of this intense sci-fi thriller. Gyllenhaal's titular character has sleepwal...

    Interstellar is one of Christopher Nolan's many epics, and this sci-fi thriller captivated audiences worldwide upon its release back in 2014. Interstellarfollows Matthew McConaughey's Joseph Cooper as he leaves on a quest to find a new planet for humanity to move to when life on Earth fades due to global famine and other struggles. Interstellar is ...

    Steven Spielberg directed Minority Report back in 2002, as an adaptation of Philip K. Dick's novel of the same name. Minority Reportis a sci-fi action thriller starring Tom Cruise and Colin Farrell that focuses on a world trying to uphold a quick-to-act police program of "Precrime." Precrimes are sensed by clairvoyant humans known as "precogs," and...

    Ridley Scott's Alien franchise is easily one of the all-time biggest in sci-fi and horror, with the original Alien and Aliensleading the way with great reviews and exceptional ratings. Sigourney Weaver stars as Ripley, which ultimately became the actor's most iconic role. RELATED: Ridley Scott's 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes The titul...

    Another Ridley Scott classic is Blade Runner, starring Harrison Ford. The 1982 sci-fi and cyberpunk action thriller follows Ford's Rick Deckard, who became an iconic character in sci-fi and even returned in the long-awaited sequel Blade Runner2049 in 2017. Deckard starts off as a Blade Runner, an officer who tracks down bioengineered humanoids know...

    Christopher Nolan is famous for his heavy-hitting thrillers with stacked casts, and The Prestigeis a prime example. Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale star as competing magicians, Angier and Borden, respectively, but their rivalry goes well beyond friendly competition. Ego and pride pave the way for a dangerous feud to take center stage. RELATED: 6 Fi...

    Keanu Reeves has recently been back in the limelight thanks to the 2023 release of John Wick: Chapter 4, but John Wick isn't Reeves' only iconic character. Neo from The Matrix(1999) is arguably his most memorable character. The titular Matrix has humanity trapped inside a simulated reality. Neo quickly becomes wrapped up in a rebellion to fight bac...

    Movies that introduce and explore confusing concepts run the risk of losing their audience, but Christopher Nolan struck sci-fi thriller gold with Inception in 2010. Inceptionexplores the titular concept of delving through dreams and planting ideas there while blurring the lines between what is a dream and what is real. Inception has a stacked cast...

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    • Hard to Be a God (2013) The long-gestating final film from Russian cinema heavyweight Alexei Gherman (My Friend Ivan Lapshin [1985]) spent decades in pre-production, was begun in 2000, filmed over a six year period, spent years after that in post-production, and was finally finished posthumously by Gherman’s son, and released theatrically in 2013.
    • Primer (2004) The feature-length directorial debut from Shane Carruth (Upstream Color [2013]), who also wrote, produced, edited, scored, and stars, Primer is one of the most impressive and odd time-travel sci-fi thrillers ever produced.
    • Ex Machina (2015) Alex Garland first made his name as a novelist (The Beach), then as a screenwriter (his works include 28 Days Later, Sunshine, and Never Let Me Go), cut his director teeth with Ex Machina (which he also wrote).
    • Alphaville (1965) Reminiscent of Fritz Lang’s final silent screen epic Frau Im Mond (1929), Jean-Luc godard’s meditation on technological advancement at the expense of humanity is one of the coolest sci-fi noir freakouts you’ll ever encounter.
  3. Jun 2, 2021 · AI runs wild in this chilling thriller by Daniel H. Wilson. Self-driving cars and robots who care for the elderly start turning on humanity, and soon, the entire human race is at risk of extinction as a malevolent artificial intelligence, Archos R-14, begins to take over the world. The Osage Nation launch a resistance, and Robopocalypse follows ...

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