The Best Sci-Fi Movies of 2018
The Best Sci-Fi Movies of 2018
(So Far)
(So Far)
13. Pacific Rim Uprising:
Ten years after humans defeated the huge Kaiju monster that threatened our planet in the Pacific Rim in 2013 (due to a group of giant robots called Jaegers), the ocean created a new threat: the human creator Jaegers opened by Kaiju control.
The government declares that the Jaegers, robotic war machines battling Kaijus, are ineffective. But Stacker Pentecost and his team believe that only the Jaegers can save the world from the disaster.
The government declares that the Jaegers, robotic war machines battling Kaijus, are ineffective. But Stacker Pentecost and his team believe that only the Jaegers can save the world from the disaster.
12. A Wrinkle in Time:
We have to go back to the island again, this time to save the dinosaurs that caused so many problems to start with. In this last part of the franchise, a volcanic eruption threatens the prehistoric inhabitants of Isla Nubar. Of course, a team of scientists puts themselves at risk to protect the creatures.
10. Mute:
Mute is a 2018 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Duncan Jones, who co-wrote the script with Michael Robert Johnson. In a Berlin of the future, the search of a stupid bartender to his missing love lady takes him deeper and deeper into the city's criminal underbelly.
9. The Cloverfield Paradox:
A horror film bordering on a comedy, the lack of direction and faint characters make for a pretty boring two hours. If you are absolutely in love with what Cloverfield is doing, you can look at the full story and small references to the rest of the Cloverfield universe, but for everyone, it's better to spend time elsewhere. Above a planet on the brink of war, scientists are testing a device to solve an energy crisis and come face to face with a dark alternative reality.
8. Ready Player One:
The film is set in 2045 when a large part of humanity uses the virtual reality software OASIS to escape the desolation of the real world. Orphaned teenager Wade Watts (Sheridan) discovers clues to a hidden game within the program that the winner promises the full ownership of the OASIS, and joins several allies to complete the game before a big business of businessman Nolan Sorrento (Mendelsohn) can do so.
7. Avengers: Infinity War:
Iron Man, Thor, Hulk and the rest of the Avengers unite to fight against their most powerful enemy: the evil Thanos. On a mission to collect the six infinite stones, Thanos plans to use the artifacts to inflict his twisted will on reality. The fate of the planet and existence itself have never been more uncertain since everything for which the Avengers fought has led to this moment.
6. I Kill Giants:
Based on a comic by Joe Kelly and J. M. Ken Niimura, I Kill Giants is a great story that weaves realism with dark elements of science fiction and fantasy. Barbara Thompson uses fantasy, especially Dungeons & Dragons to escape the struggles of her everyday life. But as the story continues, the line between fantasy and reality begins to blur. The director Anders Walter retains this caprice and creates a science fiction story that is worth telling.
5. Incredibles 2:
Incredibles 2 is an American animated film 2018 produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. Written and directed by Brad Bird, it is the sequel to The Incredibles (2004) and the second installment of the franchise. This sequel to the Oscar-winning 2004 Pixar film reunites the Parr family, seemingly normal Americans who are secret superheroes (led by Mr. Incredible and his wife Elastigirl).
4. Black Panther:
Black Panther could be the most memorable. The best Marvel movie is successful because it really roots its superheroes and fantastic elements. Chadwick Boseman stars as the titular superhero, who succeeds his father as the King of Wakanda, a secret African nation that possesses a large amount of vibranium that allows it to be the most technologically advanced country on Earth. But his sovereign is challenged by a complicated enemy played by Michael B. Jordan.
3. Annihilation:
Annihilation is a 2018 sci-fi horror film written and directed by Alex Garland, based on the novel of the same name by Jeff VanderMeer. The husband of a biologist disappears. She presents her name for an expedition to an environmental disaster zone, but does not find what she is waiting for. The team of the expedition consists of a biologist, an anthropologist, a psychologist, a topographer and a linguist.
2. Solo: A Star Wars Story:
Young Han Solo finds adventure when he joins forces with a gang of galactic smugglers and a 190-year-old Wookiee called Chewbacca. In debt to gangster Dryden Vos, the crew designs a bold plan to travel to the mining planet Kessel to steal a batch of valuable coax. In need of a fast ship, Solo meets Lando Calrissian, the gentle owner of the perfect boat for the dangerous mission: the Millennium Falcon.
1. A Quiet Place:
In equal parts of science fiction and horror, A Quiet Place spends its short execution time building an intricate and credible world with all kinds of fascinating answers to the question "What would happen if you could not make any sound?” Almost painfully suspended in the points, it is an exciting journey that shines thanks to the solid execution of its strange premise, mixed with a genuine tension of gritting teeth.
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