

They were bad in the trailer and they're worse in the movie. I won't even bother talking at length about the awful CGI lions. When cornered in an abandoned complex, the team and their pursuers are slowly picked apart by feral lions. "Roar" follows a team of mercenaries lead by "Boss" Megan Fox as they rescue some of the most annoying young women from human trafficking somewhere in Africa. To be fair to Miss Fox, I don't blame her. The main protagonist of the team is the always expressionless Megan Fox, who seems to be doing exactly what her character is doing-cashing a paycheck.

Wherever the destination, these movies - each with at least 20 reviews - were selected because of their unique, fun, and possibly even mind-blowing spins on reality.The opening scene of "Rogue" sets the stage for this poorly crafted thriller perfectly: a bunch of bored-looking mercenaries are just doing their job rescuing a walking payday from sex traffickers. Or it can fuse onto traditional genres like drama ( Donnie Darko, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), comedy ( Repo Man, Idiocracy), and action ( Predator, Demoliton Man). Sci-fi spreads across subgenres, all represented here: the monster movie ( Cloverfield), space opera ( Serenity), cyberpunk ( Ghost in the Shell), and post-apocalyptic ( Mad Max: Fury Road) and more. Limited only 2020by imagination, sci-fi inspires wonder, awe, terror, and hope for alternative mindsets and better futures. They take us just above the atmosphere ( Gravity), deep down to the bottom of the ocean ( 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Abyss), and into the human body ( Fantastic Voyage).

Science-fiction movies are our tickets to planets far-away ( Star Trek, Avatar, Starship Troopers), or a quick hop to a local joint in the solar system ( The Martian, Total Recall). There may not be a lot of subtext in a big monster movie like Them!, or even crowd-pleasing masterpieces like Star Wars or Back to the Future, but they speak to the one thing that attracts us to movies in the first place: escapism. Or, maybe we just want to see giant ants wreak havoc across the neighborhood. We might even check-in on the current state of the human condition ( Gattaca, Her). Through genre lens, we can consider our impact on the environment ( Godzilla, WALL-E), technology gone berserk ( The Terminator, Ex Machina), identity ( Blade Runner, The Matrix), and societal breakdowns ( Children of Men, A Clockwork Orange). (Maybe not all at once, but we can dream.) Anything’s possible in this creative nebula known as science fiction, and with its long and historic association with cinema, we present our choices of the greatest science-fiction movies ever: The 150 Essential Sci-Fi Movies!Īs they do with horror, filmmakers use science fiction to reflect our aspirations, terrors, and issues of the times. There’s only one place where you can get clones, time travel, simulated realities, irradiated and irritated giant lizards, and space fights and beyond.

Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures Entertainment/Courtesy Everett Collection) 150 Essential Sci-Fi Movies to Watch Now Thumbnail: Jasin Boland for ©Warner Bros.
