The Best Sci-Fi Movies 2025

Updated On July 29th, 2025

Looking for the best Sci-Fi Movies? You aren't short of choices in 2022. The difficult bit is deciding the best Sci-Fi Movies for you, but luckily that's where we can help. Based on testing out in the field with reviews, sells etc, we've created this ranked list of the finest Sci-Fi Movies.

Rank Product Name Score
1
The Shoes of the Fisherman [DVD] [1968]

The Shoes of the Fisherman [DVD] [1968]

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Moonlight Sword and Jade Lion/Bloody Fist [DVD]

Moonlight Sword and Jade Lion/Bloody Fist [DVD]

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Fire on the Amazon [DVD] [1993]

Fire on the Amazon [DVD] [1993]

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Love Finds You in Charm [2015]

Love Finds You in Charm [2015]

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Echo/Aberration/Fingerprints/Daisy Chain [DVD]

Echo/Aberration/Fingerprints/Daisy Chain [DVD]

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All-Star Movie Collection: 6 Films [2 Discs] [DVD]

All-Star Movie Collection: 6 Films [2 Discs] [DVD]

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Fit & Firm Pregnancy (DVD), Lions Gate, Music & Performance

Fit & Firm Pregnancy (DVD), Lions Gate, Music & Performance

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90%
8
The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One [DVD] [2016]

The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One [DVD] [2016]

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76%
9
Cozy Cracklin' Fireplace [Blu-ray] [2009]

Cozy Cracklin' Fireplace [Blu-ray] [2009]

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Ultimate Fighting Championship: Ultimate Knockouts, Vol. 9 [DVD] [2011]

Ultimate Fighting Championship: Ultimate Knockouts, Vol. 9 [DVD] [2011]

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1. The Shoes of the Fisherman [DVD] [1968]

The Shoes of the Fisherman [DVD] [1968]
100%

Our Score

Definitive Technology Demand D17 tower speaker (RightChannel) features a modern, minimalistic look and delivers immersive audio for your movies & music. Equipped with 6.5” carbon fiber drivers, 10” bass radiators, 1” aluminum dome tweeter the 20/20 Wave Alignment Lens, the speaker delivers high-quality sound with deeper bass. Pair with the D17 left-channel tower speaker for a 2-Ch 3D soundstage

Experience all the brutality of the popular anime saga in this ambitious live adaptation -- coming to DVD from First Look Entertainment. The feature is presented in 1.33:1 full-frame, and audiences will no doubt feel the impact of every punch thanks to a solid English Dolby Digital Stereo mix. Despite the lack of extra features, viewers will likely be left exhausted enough after viewing this endlessly violent epic.

2. Moonlight Sword and Jade Lion/Bloody Fist [DVD]

Moonlight Sword and Jade Lion/Bloody Fist [DVD]
100%

Our Score

Definitive Technology Demand D17 tower speaker (RightChannel) features a modern, minimalistic look and delivers immersive audio for your movies & music. Equipped with 6.5” carbon fiber drivers, 10” bass radiators, 1” aluminum dome tweeter the 20/20 Wave Alignment Lens, the speaker delivers high-quality sound with deeper bass. Pair with the D17 left-channel tower speaker for a 2-Ch 3D soundstage

Experience all the brutality of the popular anime saga in this ambitious live adaptation -- coming to DVD from First Look Entertainment. The feature is presented in 1.33:1 full-frame, and audiences will no doubt feel the impact of every punch thanks to a solid English Dolby Digital Stereo mix. Despite the lack of extra features, viewers will likely be left exhausted enough after viewing this endlessly violent epic.

3. Fire on the Amazon [DVD] [1993]

Fire on the Amazon [DVD] [1993]
100%

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When British director Basil Dearden perished in an automobile accident in March 1971, at the relatively young age of 60, his demise put an end to one of the most exciting and unique directorial careers in contemporary British cinema. Dearden's work had grown particularly noteworthy in the late 1950s and early 1960s, when he left his 'home studio' of Ealing and began to strike notes seldom heard in English movie theaters at that time, with films that explored such issues as race, homosexuality, the legacy of Britain's involvement in World War II, and many more controversial subjects. This box set from the Criterion Collection's Eclipse series features four such films. It begins with the 1959 Sapphire, starring Nigel Patrick and Yvonne Mitchell - in the tale of a slain young woman whose death opens a window into the bitter racism belying late '50s London. The second feature in the set, 1960's The League of Gentlemen, concerns a disillusioned veteran (Jack Hawkins) who assembles a cadre of washed-up ex-WWII soldiers to launch a sophisticated heist. The third film in the set, 1961's Victim, stars Dirk Bogarde as a closeted, married homosexual who risks disclosure to thwart a blackmailer preying on England's gay community. Finally, 1962's All Night Long updates Shakespeare's Othello to early '60s London, for the tale of a chaotic, betrayal-ridden anniversary party; the film also contains rare performances by Dave Brubeck and Charles Mingus.

4. Love Finds You in Charm [2015]

Love Finds You in Charm [2015]
100%

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This Noir collectors set of Dark Film Mysteries includes Scarlet Street, Woman on the Run, Quicksand, Detour, Inner Sanctum, Kansas City Confidential, The Stranger, Fear in the Night, The Strange Woman, The Red House, Strange Love of Martha Ivers.

5. Echo/Aberration/Fingerprints/Daisy Chain [DVD]

Echo/Aberration/Fingerprints/Daisy Chain [DVD]
100%

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This collection of Creepy Kids films includes Echo starring Jesse Bradford and Amelia Warner, Aberration starring Gwendolyn Garver and Kristian Capalik, Fingerprints starring Leah Pipes, Josh Henderson and Daisy Chain starring Samantha Morton and Steven Mackintosh.

6. All-Star Movie Collection: 6 Films [2 Discs] [DVD]

All-Star Movie Collection: 6 Films [2 Discs] [DVD]
98%

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It’s Gizmo’s first appearance in our Ultimate line! Any fans of the Gremlins movies knows the rules: keep them out of sunlight, don’t get them wet, and never feed them after midnight.

This six pack for fans of Hollywood comedy-dramas includes Management, Dare, The Secret, Passion Play, Powder Blue, and $5 a Day.

7. Fit & Firm Pregnancy (DVD), Lions Gate, Music & Performance

Fit & Firm Pregnancy (DVD), Lions Gate, Music & Performance
90%

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Fitness guru Denise Austin knows intimately of what she speaks, having completed two pregnancies herself while remaining fit and firm. Here, she adapts her program for expectant mothers of each trimester and fitness level, demonstrating how to maintain high energy leverls, keep core muscles active, and prepare for the birthing process. Special Features: Full Frame Format. 65 Minutes Year of Release: 2006.

FIT & FIRM PREGNANCY Music & Performance Lions Gate R

8. The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One [DVD] [2016]

The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One [DVD] [2016]
76%

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Kit Fisto's iconic lightsaber; movie-inspired light and sound effects; suitable for ages 14 and up

It's infant matchmaker time in Columbia TriStar Home Video's release of Amy Heckerling's Look Who's Talking. Viewable in either 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen or 1.33:1 pan and scan, this disc offers audio rendered in closed-captioned English Dolby Digital Surround, Spanish Dolby Digital Surround and French Dolby Digital Surround with optional English, Spanish and French subtitles. Extra features include a theatrical trailer.

9. Cozy Cracklin' Fireplace [Blu-ray] [2009]

Cozy Cracklin' Fireplace [Blu-ray] [2009]
72%

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Need a new way to unwind? a cozy fire appears on the screen with all the glowing light, crackling sounds and peacefulness of a real fire without fire hazards or clean up. Relax and be rocked to sleep as gently as if in a cradle or provide an overwhelming sense of comfort to guests. For special occasions, you can change from natural sounds to classical or holiday music. 2007/color/66 min/NR.

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10. Ultimate Fighting Championship: Ultimate Knockouts, Vol. 9 [DVD] [2011]

Ultimate Fighting Championship: Ultimate Knockouts, Vol. 9 [DVD] [2011]
60%

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An exploration of filmmaker Norman Jewison's vision to bring the stage musical Fiddler on the Roof to life as a theatrical release in the early 1970s. The narrative uncovers the project of lending a voice to the Jewish experience in Tsarist Russia using never-before-seen archival footage and photos of the film's production and interviews with the original cast and crew.


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