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The 2010s were a great decade for sci-fi movies. CGI technology continues to get better and better, and above all, Sci-fi films directly benefit from the improved visual technology. Traditionally, science fiction films have always boasted cutting-edge visual effects: movies like Metropolis and Forbidden Planet were top-tier, groundbreaking movies. Even the models and props in all of the original Star Wars movies were mind-boggling and state-of-the-art in their day.
The past decade was certainly no exception, and the 2010s saw a plethora of exciting sci-fi movies with some of the best visual effects ever seen on the big screen. Audiences saw life-like robots, strange new worlds, and hyper-realistic space crafts. In addition to stunning visual effects, sci-fi movies in the last decade also brought audiences a variety of intelligent, thought-provoking science fiction stories that grappled with cranial concepts like artificial intelligence, the dangers of technological advancement, and what it means to be human.
Many of the titles on this list were major blockbuster hits, sometimes competing with each other when multiple sci-fi films came out in the same year. This list is not exhaustive; there were plenty more quality titles to choose from that didn’t make it on here (i.e. Star Wars). However, the 14 movies below definitely deserved a spot on the "Best Sci-Fi Movies of the Decade" list.
15. Source Code (2011)
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Directed by Duncan Jones, Source Code is a thriller that had audiences sitting on the edges of their seats the entire time. Captain Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) is part of a covert military operation that allows his consciousness to be implanted into someone else. A bomb explodes on a commuter train near Chicago, and it is Stevens’ task to determine who set off the bomb. However, Stevens can only inhabit the body of someone else for eight minutes at a time. While his mission commanders inform him that he cannot alter the past in any way, Stevens tries to change what happened and prevent any further attacks. This movie takes on time travel in a wholly unique way and is filled with tension from beginning to end.
14. Cloud Atlas (2012)
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Directed by Tom Tyker and the Wachowski sisters, Cloud Atlas was an enormous success, garnering 75 Golden Globe nominations and 16 wins. The film explores the idea of reincarnation with themes of love and interpersonal connections. Cloud Atlas sports an all-star cast, including Halle Berry, Tom Hanks, and Hugo Weaving. The story follows the reincarnated souls of various characters through six different and unique lifetimes stretching from the 1930s all the way to the year 2300. Through each lifetime, the audience learns that every action the characters take effect each other in the past, present, and future. Sometimes, it's difficult for filmmakers to effectively inject pathos into their stories. In this movie, the audience is presented with not only a giant cast, but an enormous group of characters; yet, audiences connect to every single one of them.
13. Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
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In a sequel to the original Blade Runner from the 80s, Blade Runner 2049, directed by Denis Villeneuve, revisits the futuristic world of replicants. With greater technology today, the special effects in this movie are mind-blowing. Young LAPD Blade Runner, K (Ryan Gosling) makes his way through life “retiring” the older model of unruly replicants. On his last mission, K discovers the remains of replicant who was apparently pregnant, something not believed possible. In order to figure out the mystery, K must track down old Blade Runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), who has been missing for the last 30 years. Blade Runner quickly became a cult classic and this sequel does the series justice.
12. Under The Skin (2013)
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Directed by Jonathan Glazer, Under the Skin is a terrifying take on what it means to be human. In the film, an alien inhabits the body of a young woman (Scarlett Johansson) who prowls the streets of Glasgow, Scotland. She seduces men, bringing each one of them back to her refuge where unthinkable things happen to them. This film is horrifyingly beautiful, quiet yet tense, and will definitely stay with moviegoers for a long time to come. Johansson's acting abilities has the audience hating the character at the start, only to have them empathize with her by the end.