Best Sci Fi Movies of the 21st Century

Best Sci Fi Movies of the 21st Century

Best Sci Fi Movies of the 21st Century

The 21st Century has been a great time for sci-fi movies. New sci-fi movies seem to come out every month, with new ways of re-envisioning classic tropes in each film. The ten below are the best of a very competitive bunch, helping to redefine sci-fi for a new generation.

Attack the Block

There are plenty of good sci fi movies that involve alien invasions. Attack the Block takes the usual plot and upends it by putting the invasion on the wrong side of the tracks. There have been a few attempts to replicate the success of this British film, but nothing’s quite matched the combination of this movie’s great script and wonderful actors.

Edge of Tomorrow

Edge of Tomorrow looked like a forgettable Tom Cruise vehicle in its trailers, but those who actually showed up to the movie found a remarkable sci-fi masterpiece. Cruise is at his best in this movie, which involves a number of time travel tropes. This movie perhaps best described as an alien war meets Groundhog Day.

Wall-E

The best sci-fi always has a message at its heart. Wall-E might be a cartoon, but it’s one with a beautiful message about taking care of the planet and working to make one’s life better instead of just being complacent. Beautifully animated and incredibly detailed, Wall-E is a favorite among adults and children alike.

Inception

Christopher Nolan makes great movies. It should be no surprise, then, that his forays into sci-fi have been exceptional. Inception, like all the best sci-fi movies, has provoked a great deal of discussion since its release and has become a byword for mind-bending plots.

Best Sci Fi Movies Moon

Moon

One of the purest sci fi movies released in the last 20 years, Moon is at once ominous and charming. Sam Rockwell ably carries a movie that really can’t be discussed due to the major twist. It’s worth seeing for fans of science fiction or those who just want to watch a tightly-constructed thriller.

Mad Max: Fury Road

After decades of absence, Mad Max came back in a big way with Fury Road. An adrenaline-filled, post-apocalyptic tale, Fury Road managed to do the impossible by making a real Mad Max movie while still making the titular character something of a sidekick.

Sunshine

Beautiful and haunting, Sunshine takes place entirely aboard a spaceship on its way to reignite the sun. Is the science great? Not really. The acting, though, is perfect. With a tight script and a great cast, Sunshine calls back to the best of old-school sci-fi.

Cloverfield

Cloverfield is a loving homage to some of the best sci fi movies. It takes the giant monster genre and puts it in an entirely American context, leveraging a great deal of post 9/11 imagery to make the monster truly scary. While it might not have lived up to everyone’s expectations, it nonetheless helped to redefine the monster movie genre.

District 9

Of all the sci-fi movies that have been released since the turn of the millennium, this one feels the most real. Taking place in the slums of Johannesburg, District 9‘s take on immigration and refugees is remarkably heartfelt in the middle of its alien story.

Children of Men

This is hands down one of the best movies of the last 25 years. Beautifully shot, amazingly acted and scarily real, Children of Men is the kind of cerebral science fiction that doesn’t seem to get enough press.

The post Best Sci Fi Movies of the 21st Century appeared first on ComingSoon.net.

0 comments:

About SykoNews

Labels

Video Games Movies / Film Music Nerd News Underground News Star Trek Nerd Videos Tours Trailers Interviews Hatchet Family Juggalo News Underground Music Psychopathic Horrorcore ICP Insane Clown Posse Psy Live Music Tour Psychopathic Records Kottonmouth Kings DC Comics Sci-Fi Television / TV Comic Books Movie News Reggae DC Cinematic Universe Movie Trailers News Comedy / Humor TV News Suburban Noize Nintendo Wii Subnoize Batman Technology Music News Batman v Superman Superman Celebrities SRH Music Videos Comic Strips Syko.org TV Promos Wonder Woman Animation King Klick Social Media Sports Marvel Comics Obnoxious Chucky Chuck DGAF Johnny Richter Rap Music Arizona / AZ Stargate Suburban Noize Records Superbowl Album News Dropout Kings Football Hed P.E. Linkin Park Madchild Man of Steel Science Suicide Squad WhitneyPeyton Xbox 360 BLESTeNATION DC Films Editorials Government KMK Kottonmouth Kings Records MBC MBugout CIty Nintendo DS Podcasts Box Office Comic Book News Green Lantern Harley Quinn Kevin Zinger Microsoft New Music Rock News Suns Twitter Basketball Blogosphere Business DC Extended Universe DC Television Universe Daily Deals EDM Electronic Food / Beverage KMKR KopyRite Kottonmouth ReKordz Marijuana Marvel Cinematic Universe PTB Records PlayStation 3 RIP Saint Dog Spider-man Staff News Super Bowl 50 The Joker Video of the Day Warner Bros. Web Development Wonder Woman kingmaker scam alert Album Releases Angry Birds Apple Aquaman Archie Comics Auctions Batgirl Birds of Prey Bluetooth Books Bryan Fuller C4MULA CBS California California / CA Cartoons Chester Bennington Crime Customization D-Loc DC Entertainment Daddy X Dead by Sunrise Deaths Deep Space Nine Dj Bobby B Ebay Eddie Ruxpin Eddie Ruxspin Electronic Music Email Facebook Features Financial Florida / FL Fringe Gmail Google+ Greg Berlanti Hawkman Health Japan Julien-K Kingdom Come Lil Saint Literature Luxury MNE Martian Manhunter Mobile / Wireless Multiplayer Multitouch Music Snippets Music Teaser NSFW Nevada / NV New Albums New Artists Nintendo 3DS No Warning Operating Systems Orgy Ouija Macc PSN Pakelika Papa Roach Pete's Dragon Press Releases Reviews Rockstar Seth Macfarlane Software Software Update Son of Saint Sony Star Trek Beyond Staunch Streaming Media Syko Sam SykoDeals SykoPoetry Tech News The Avengers The CW The Dirtball The Flash The Flintstones Themes Throttle House Music Tour News Kottonmouth Kings Transportation Trekkers Trekkies United Family Music Voyager Walmart Warehouse 13 Website Tools Windows Windows 10 Windows Media Xbox Live YouTube captain chronic iMac william moseley