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51 Best Releases From the Genre Science Fiction

The Spool Staff

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes

GenreAction Adventure Documentary Drama Music Science Fiction
Similar2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) 2046 (2004) A Trip to the Moon (1902) Abandoned (2015) Blade Runner (1982) Brazil (1985) Chappie (2015) Die Hard (1988) Dune (1984) Gattaca (1997) Genocidal Organ (2017) Harmony (2015) Mars Attacks! (1996) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) Platoon (1986) Silent Running (1972) Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Watch afterKillers of the Flower Moon (2023) The Marvels (2023) The Nun II (2023)
StarringDonald Sutherland Jason Schwartzman Peter Dinklage Viola Davis
MPAA RatingPG-13
StudioLionsgate

Despite a challenging premise and an overlong runtime, the Hunger Games prequel makes the most of the hand it’s been dealt. The character of Coriolanus Snow is an odd choice for a Hunger Games hero. In the original books and films, as played by screen giant Donald Sutherland, Snow was a cold-hearted, cruel dictator clearly meant to echo real world fascist leaders. Here, in the prequel story The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (say that five times fast), Coriolanus (Tom Blyth) is just a sensitive, emotional teen dreamboat whose main goal is to provide for his family in the wake of the violent revolution that tore apart Panem, the country formerly known as the United States of America. Continue Reading →

The Marvels

GenreAction Adventure Science Fiction
Similar3000 Miles to Graceland (2001) A Trip to the Moon (1902) Aladdin (1992) Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) Bulletproof Monk (2003) F9 (2021) Shrek 2 (2004) Shrek the Third (2007) Silent Running (1972) Superhero Movie (2008)
Watch afterA Haunting in Venice (2023) Five Nights at Freddy's (2023) Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) Muzzle (2023) The Killer (2023)
StarringBrie Larson Kelsey Grammer Samuel L. Jackson
MPAA RatingPG-13
StudioKevin Feige Productions Marvel Studios

Most films don’t come with homework. The same cannot be said of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s new movie, The Marvels. Unless you’re a devoted MCU fan with an encyclopedic knowledge of both the movies and the Disney+ TV originals, it’s difficult to understand the mechanics of this disastrously convoluted entry in the floundering franchise. It feels like being dropped headfirst into a crossover episode based on three shows you’ve never seen -- mostly because it is. The Marvels kicks off with a bit of genuine visual interest (that never appears again) in the form of hand-drawn comics created by teenage superhero-slash-Captain Marvel fangirl Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), aka Ms. Marvel. Vellani, who previously appeared as Kamala on the little-seen Disney+ series Ms. Marvel, is a spunky, hilarious teenage heroine whose impressive comedic timing buoys the leaden, disjointed script. She so thoroughly steals the show that it’s disappointing this movie wasn’t just about her; instead, it's a confused mix of storylines involving Kamala, Captain Marvel (Brie Larson), and astronaut Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris, Candyman). It feels like the powers that be made a huge mistake in consigning her story to a poorly publicized streaming original, instead of letting her headline a film on her own. Continue Reading →

Austin Powers in Goldmember

GenreAdventure Comedy Crime Science Fiction
SimilarChampions (2023) Chappie (2015) Life of Brian (1979) Reservation Road (2007) Slither (2006) The Devil's Own (1997) Treasure Planet (2002)
StarringHeather Graham Martin Klebba Mike Hagerty Mike Myers Nathan Lane Ozzy Osbourne Rebecca Romijn Rob Lowe Ron Ulstad Seth Green Steve Eastin Tim Robbins Tom Cruise Will Ferrell
MPAA RatingPG-13
StudioNew Line Cinema

An overview of the diverse features selected to screen at this year's Austin Film Festival. This piece was written during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. Without the labor of the actors currently on strike, the work being covered here wouldn't exist. Continue Reading →

Once Within a Time

GenreComedy Family Fantasy Science Fiction

When Godfrey Reggio’s monumental experimental documentary Koyannistqatsi (Life Out of Balance in Hopi) first entered the zeitgeist, its radical nature as a postmodern film, with a thoroughly entrancing score by Phillip Glass, became intertwined with the rise of MTV and a new era of visual aesthetic being born within the music sphere. From the noise rock band Cows to electronic musicians Dr. Atmo and Oliver Leib to superstar pop singer Madonna, the film had an indelible effect on music and the music video.  Continue Reading →

Totally Killer

GenreComedy Horror Science Fiction
SimilarBut I'm a Cheerleader (2000) Friendsgiving (2020) I Am Not a Serial Killer (2016)
Watch afterThe Equalizer 3 (2023)
StarringConrad Coates Liana Liberato Randall Park
MPAA RatingR
StudioAmazon MGM Studios Blumhouse Television

The low-budget confines of Blumhouse movies mean that any idea can become a movie, including bold original visions like Whiplash or Get Out. Unfortunately, it also means a lot of subpar stuff can easily get the green light. The latest example is the new Amazon/Blumhouse collaboration, Totally Killer. Hailing from director Nahnatchka Khan, Totally Killer dares to ask a question no reasonable soul was pondering. “What if Happy Death Day and Hot Tub Time Machine had a tedious baby?” Buckle up, horror devotees. Here comes yet another dose of 1980s nostalgia and some frighteningly lousy editing. Continue Reading →

Rampage

Even before the internet, certain movies had reputations they didn’t quite live up to. Some, like Salo or 120 Days of Sodom, earn their mythical status as movies designed to make your skin crawl and your stomach clench. Others, like the Faces of Death series, while unpleasant to watch, were just empty, acting as a controversy delivery devices and nothing more. Others still, like William Friedkin’s Rampage, never courted outrage. But unlike those others, whatever reputation it earned before the public got a chance to see it didn’t much help. As a result, at least partially, it remains one of the more obscure releases in Friedkin’s filmography.   Continue Reading →

Meg 2: The Trench

Ever since James Cameron boldly wrote “S” after ALIEN on a chalkboard and then changed it to a dollar sign, the quickest way to sequel-ize your killer extraterrestrial/reptile/mammal/whatever has been to add more of it. You scored a hit with people fighting one giant mosquito? Great, here’s a sequel with six of them. Continue Reading →

Landscape with Invisible Hand

GenreComedy Science Fiction
SimilarNo Escape (1994) Snow Dogs (2002) The Andromeda Strain (1971) The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) War of the Buttons (1962)
Watch after57 Seconds (2023) Barbie (2023) Jules (2023) No One Will Save You (2023) Retribution (2023) Shortcomings (2023) Theater Camp (2023)
StarringJoe Knezevich Josh Hamilton Kylie Rogers Michael Gandolfini Tiffany Haddish
MPAA RatingR
StudioMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Cory Finley is obsessed with money. His characters have nice things or want them. They live in beautiful houses or enviously plot to get them. Even in the year 2036, with aliens living on (or, more precisely, about two miles above) planet Earth, people still fret over money and try to make scads of it. That’s the state of things in his latest, Landscape with Invisible Hand. It’s a title with the same bespoke aestheticism as the stuffed ocelots and oversized chess pieces his characters own. It feels seemingly designed to scare off less curious viewers. While the film has an awful lot of plot, the undergirding is the same. As in his 2017 debut Thoroughbreds, his follow-up Bad Education, and even his episodes of the abysmal miniseries WeCrashed, the drama comes from the idea of what money does to the soul.   Continue Reading →

Westworld

GenreAdventure Science Fiction Western
SimilarAbandoned (2015) Back to the Future Part III (1990) Chappie (2015) Jurassic Park (1993) Strange Days (1995) The Matrix (1999) The Matrix Reloaded (2003) The Matrix Revolutions (2003) THX 1138 (1971)
StarringKip King Robert Patten
MPAA RatingPG
StudioMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer

My mother was not much of a movie fan. They just never interested her that much, but when it became obvious that I was obsessed with them by the time I reached preschool age, she did nothing to discourage me. Every once in a while she'd let me know that the feature on the The 3:30 Movie (my primary outlet for watching films in those pre-cable, pre-VCR days) was something that I had to watch. Oddly, her instincts often proved to be correct and I was exposed at a very early (perhaps inappropriately so age to such films as The Producers, Duel and the Joan Rivers-penned TV movie The Girl Most Likely To. . ., all of which would be long-standing favorites of mine. Continue Reading →

Jules

GenreComedy Drama Science Fiction
SimilarAliens in the Attic (2009) K-PAX (2001) Mars Attacks! (1996) Predator (1987) Predator 2 (1990) The Cloverfield Paradox (2018)
Watch afterA Million Miles Away (2023) Barbie (2023) Shortcomings (2023) Sitting in Bars with Cake (2023) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023)
StarringBen Kingsley
MPAA RatingPG-13

In a media landscape with fewer and fewer options actually targeted toward adults (often tied to the death of the mid-budget movie), audiences take the scraps they're given and make the best of them. This is the space that Jules occupies, a sci-fi fairy tale about the specific loneliness of senior citizens who feel isolated, ignored, and afraid. It’s also a thin, often ham-fisted take on a tale that could have had real legs in more capable hands. Continue Reading →

Cade: The Tortured Crossing

GenreAction Animation Mystery Science Fiction thriller
SimilarChappie (2015) Harmony (2015) The Matrix (1999) The Matrix Reloaded (2003) The Matrix Revolutions (2003) The Thirteenth Floor (1999) THX 1138 (1971)

Say what you will about independent film auteur Neil Breen: he has a vision. All of his movies have a common theme, in which a man with superhuman abilities (played by Neil Breen) directs those abilities toward vanquishing evil corporate and government entities. Many people die in the process, but in Breen’s vision it’s all in the name of world peace. What he’s trying to say isn’t all that hard to figure out: he thinks the world would be better off without corrupt CEOs and pass-the-buck lawmakers (and hey, I don’t disagree).  Continue Reading →

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

Despite their hue, not all TMNT films deserved to be greenlit. Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird created The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles back in 1984. Now almost 40 years later, what started as a comic book has inspired seven movies, five television series, and countless amounts of merchandise. This week the four ninja tortoises return in a new animated incarnation, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Considering I’ve been a fan of the Turtles since six years old, this seems like the perfect time to put an official rating on four decades of movies. Some are gnarly, some tubular, and there’s always a whole lot of cowabunga.   Continue Reading →

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

GenreAction Animation Comedy Science Fiction
SimilarAliens in the Attic (2009) Back to the Future Part II (1989) Blankman (1994) Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) Cocaine Bear (2023) Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009) Grind (2003) Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016) Kim Possible: So the Drama (2005) Live and Let Die (1973) Pocketful of Miracles (1961) The Dark Knight (2008)
Watch afterA Christmas Carol (2019) Barbie (2023) Blue Beetle (2023) Gran Turismo (2023) Haunted Mansion (2023) Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023) Jules (2023) Meg 2: The Trench (2023) Talk to Me (2023) Tender Cousins (1980) The Nun II (2023) Top Cat: The Movie (2011)
StarringAlex Hirsch Andia Winslow Ayo Edebiri Bobby Wagner Brady Noon Danny Mastrogiorgio David Faustino Dempsey Pappion Derek Wilson Giancarlo Esposito Greg Levitan Hannibal Buress Ice Cube Illya Quinteros Jackie Chan Jeff Rowe Jimmy Donaldson John Capodice John Cena Kevin Eastman Kyler Spears Lukas Williams Maya Rudolph Micah Abbey Michael Badalucco Mike Rianda Myra Owyang Natalie Canizares Natasia Demetriou Nicolas Cantu Noel Gibson Paul Rudd Post Malone Raechel Wong Rose Byrne Seth Rogen Shamon Brown Jr.
MPAA RatingPG
StudioCinesite Animation Mikros Animation Nickelodeon Movies Paramount Point Grey Pictures

For characters who started in part as an affectionate homage to and goof on the character-defining Frank Miller-written Daredevil comics, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are remarkably flexible. This is true in-universe: being bendy is a package deal with being a master of ninjitsu. But I'm talking more about the sheer variety of Ninja Turtle projects.  Continue Reading →

Bird Box Barcelona

GenreDrama Horror Science Fiction thriller
Similar8 Million Ways to Die (1986) A Christmas Carol (1938) A Place in the Sun (1951) Dragonwyck (1946) Flag Day (2021) Heaven Is for Real (2014) I Am Not a Serial Killer (2016) Love and Honor (2006) Maurice (1987) The Handmaid's Tale (1990) The Road (2009)
Watch afterBarbie (2023) Campeonex (2023) Paradise (2023) The Blackening (2023) The Flash (2023) The Out-Laws (2023) They Cloned Tyrone (2023)
MPAA RatingR

Okay, fine, Bird Box Barcelona isn’t exactly a sequel. It’s more of a continuation, as Netflix gets a belated start on making a franchise out of 2018’s Bird Box, a perfectly fine but unremarkable film that inexplicably became a smash hit. Smash or not, five years is a long time, so you might need a refresher course. Much of Earth’s population has been decimated by malevolent beings with visages so emotionally overwhelming that anyone who looks at them immediately commits suicide, and the survivors are forced to navigate what’s left of the world with their eyes covered, lest they see whatever “they” are. That’s really all you need to remember. Continue Reading →

Biosphere

GenreComedy Drama Science Fiction
Watch afterEmily the Criminal (2022) Triangle of Sadness (2022)
StarringMark Duplass

Biosphere hums along through its initial 30 minutes. With focused interplay from the only two actors in the film, Mark Duplass and Sterling K. Brown, the sci-fi buddy comedy creates laughter simply with the leads’ chemistry. But, the tone of the film shifts leading into its second act, taking a concept and stretching it until it’s about to break. That tonal and dramatic change engineers a tenderness that seems unlikely considering the twists of the plot. Continue Reading →

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

GenreAction Adventure Animation Fantasy Science Fiction thriller
SimilarConstantine (2005) Ghost Rider (2007) Harmony (2015) Spider-Man 2 (2004) Spider-Man 3 (2007) The Dark Knight (2008) The Matrix (1999)
Watch afterBarbie (2023) Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008) Kingdom 3: The Flame of Fate (2023) Resident Evil: Death Island (2023) Warhorse One (2023)
StarringNeran Persaud Richard Roxburgh
MPAA RatingPG-13 R
Studio20th Century Fox

One of the things I enjoy most about the moviegoing experience is coming out of a film feeling as if I've actually learned something that I didn't know before, or had not even occurred to me in the first place. That's exactly the feeling that I got while watching Sam Pollard’s The League, a documentary about the history of Negro baseball leagues in America. Going in, I suppose I knew the basics about the subject and could name such key figures as Josh Gibson and Satchel Paige, but Pollard, who previously directed MLK/FBI, and executive producer Questlove delve much deeper, and the results are indeed fascinating. Continue Reading →

Kaboom

There’s something to be said for a ramshackle film that delights in itself and doesn’t take anything especially seriously. Unfortunately, what a filmmaker and their fans find fun may read as piffle or drudgery to less dialed-in audiences. Case in point: Kaboom. Continue Reading →

The Flash

GenreAction Adventure Science Fiction
SimilarAladdin (1992) Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)
Watch afterBarbie (2023) Kingdom 3: The Flame of Fate (2023) The Flood (2023) Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023) Warhorse One (2023)
StarringBen Affleck Gal Gadot Jason Momoa Jeremy Irons Nicolas Cage Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Ron Livingston
MPAA RatingPG-13
StudioWarner Bros. Pictures

I do not like hating movies. I make a point to try and find something good even in otherwise crummy pictures—Adam Driver's fine leading turn in the otherwise dull 65, for example. Continue Reading →

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

GenreAction Adventure Science Fiction
SimilarAustin Powers in Goldmember (2002) Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) F9 (2021) Shrek the Third (2007) Silent Running (1972) The Cloverfield Paradox (2018)
Watch afterBarbie (2023) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023) Knights of the Zodiac (2023) Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) The Flash (2023) Warhorse One (2023)
StarringColman Domingo Cristo Fernández Dean Scott Vazquez John DiMaggio Liza Koshy Michael Kelly Michaela Jaé Rodriguez Michelle Yeoh Pete Davidson Peter Dinklage
MPAA RatingPG-13
Studiodi Bonaventura Pictures Paramount Skydance

The blockbuster landscape shifted with Michael Bay's 2007 Transformers movie. It fit his directing style, with his love of explosions and male gazing, but what it amounted to was a guy playing with big, expensive cinematic toys. There was knowledge gained from those five previous installments when the 2018 spin-off Bumblebee had more personality and excitement than any of its predecessors. Continue Reading →

シン・仮面ライダー

GenreAction Drama Science Fiction
SimilarAttack on Titan: Crimson Bow and Arrow (2014) Freaks – You're One of Us (2020)
Watch afterBarbie (2023) Justice League: Warworld (2023) Kingdom 3: The Flame of Fate (2023) Resident Evil: Death Island (2023) The Flash (2023) The Venture Bros.: Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon Heart (2023) Warhorse One (2023)
StarringMirai Moriyama
MPAA RatingNR

Shin Kamen Rider became my favorite movie of the year when it ripped my heart out with a one-sided conversation. Continue Reading →

Hypnotic

GenreAction Mystery Science Fiction thriller
Watch afterAmbush (2023) Extraction 2 (2023) Fast X (2023) John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) The Black Demon (2023) The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023)
StarringAlice Braga Ben Affleck Bonnie Discepolo Carrick O'Quinn Derek Russo Gabriel 'G-Rod' Rodriguez Nikki Dixon
MPAA RatingR
StudioIngenious Media

There's at once too much, and somehow not enough, of the whimsical DIY spirit of writer-director Robert Rodriguez in his latest film, the shaky B-thriller Hypnotic. The Austin native made his name in the halcyon days of '90s indie filmmaking, shooting his first feature (El Mariachi) for a mere $7,000 at the tender age of 23. Since then, he's leveraged that inventiveness into a cottage industry of his own based out of his hometown of Austin, Texas, whether it's kid-friendly fare (Spy Kids), big-budget CGI blockbusters (Alita: Battle Angel), moody noirs (Sin City) or grindhouse splatterfests (Planet Terror, From Dusk Till Dawn). Hypnotic is all and none of those things, a chintzy lo-fi Christopher Nolan riff that doesn't have nearly enough life to work. And yet, there are just enough charming elements to save it from outright dismissal. Continue Reading →

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