Authentic, gritty, and engaging, Code 8 is not just an effective science fiction movie about people with superhuman abilities but it's also a heist movie.
Featuring sleek visuals and an exotic setting, Monsters of Man is a decent science fiction movie about killer robots set loose in the lush jungles of Cambodia.
Delightfully retro with strong Alien vibes, Final Voyage is a science fiction slow-burner with an immersive atmosphere that will get your space buds going again.
Underrated and incredibly stylish, Dead End Drive-In is one of the most authentic post-apocalyptic movies of the eighties with a poignant story about conformism.
You don't have to fully understand Tenet to enjoy lavish and extravagant action sequences, intriguing time travel concepts, and beautiful cinematography.
Doubling as a road trip movie, Neon City is a decent post-apocalyptic Mad Max ripoff with a fun cast, fully fleshed out world, and a strong western vibe.
So, you've run out of all great science fiction movies from the eighties? Not a problem, just switch to the good ones like mysterious and charming Moontrap.
I must report that Underwater turned out to be a pretty solid science fiction movie with a couple of gimmicks that ultimately pushed it towards a solid eight.
It's the little things that I find amusing, like people smoking aboard a spaceship, a staple of the eighties and nineties science fiction movies. Plus a female android dressed in vinyl because it looks futuristic and not as a dominatrix.
One of the principal themes of Teleios or Beyond the Trek revolves around the definition of what it means to be human. The story seems familiar and yet intriguing, reminiscent of Star Trek. This is not a space opera with huge battleships or aliens but more of a philosophical slow-burner working within the limits of the low budget.
Parasite is a cheesy low-budget B movie about a scientist trying to find a cure against a deadly parasite while traversing the post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Visceral and gory, Mindwarp is an underrated post-apocalyptic movie that combines this environment with virtual reality and a lot of philosophical motives.
Leviathan borrowed so many elements from Alien and The Thing, that we shouldn't be mad but amazed at what ultimately turned out to be a charming homage.
Very atmospheric and immersive, Stranded is an underrated and visually impressive Spanish science fiction movie about the first manned mission to Mars.
The Vast of the Night is a well-written and engaging retro science fiction movie with an immersive atmosphere and phenomenal performances by our two leads.
Prospect is a very immersive and original science fiction movie with a fully fleshed out world and refreshing story about ordinary people trying to survive.
Very atmospheric and eerily creepy adaptation of Lovecraft's short story. Great visuals, a bit humor a bit of gore and Nicholas Cage, what more to want?
As one of the best science fiction movies of the decade, Sunshine is a very accurate and thrilling story about a dying sun and humanities efforts to save it
An entertaining but highly derivative science fiction movie with all the nineties glitz and glamour. Watch only if you're a fan of the above mentioned.