In the Blink of an Eye (2026)

In the Blink of an Eye (2026) poster
Rating: ★★
Cross-Historical Story

Former Pixar director Andrew Stanton, known for Finding Nemo, Wall-E and John Carter, makes a cross-historical work in the vein of Cloud Atlas that takes place between prehistory, the present and the future

Scream 7 (2026)

Scream 7 (2026) poster
Rating: ★★
Slasher Sequel

The Scream series drags itself for another sequel but at least performs a course correction by bringing back original screenwriter Kevin Williamson in the director’s chair, along with appearances of many past cast

The Electric State (2025)

The Electric State (2025) poster
Rating: ★★
The Robot Revolution

This is a film that had the capacity within its hands to be a classic work about A.I. and robotics. Adapted from the art of Simon Stålenhag and directed by the Russo Brothers who were behind the last two Avengers films

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025)

Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) poster
Rating: ★★½
Spy/Action Film

The eighth of the Mission: Impossible films. The previous entry Dead Reckoning was a high point in the series and this is left wrapping up the storyline in what would appear to be Tom Cruise’s final outing for the series

M3gan 2.0 (2025)

M3gan 2.0 (2025) poster
Rating: ★★½
Artificially Intelligent Doll Amok

Sequel to the killer doll film M3gan that is a much better work than its predecessor. If the original was Child’s Play by way of The Terminator then this is the series’ equivalent of Terminator 2: Judgement Day

Companion (2025)

Companion (2025) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Sex Android Gains Independence

A smart and extremely clever variant on Androids/A.I. themes with Sophie Thatcher as a sex android who gains self-awareness and independence. A great script filled with hilarious whiplash twists.

Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part One (2024)

Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part One (2024) poster
Rating: ★★½
Animation/Comic-Book Superheroes

An animated film adaptation of Crisis on Infinite Earths, one of the classic DC Comics titles of all time. With superhero films now obsessed with multiverses, this seems the perfect time to bring it to the screen

A Murder at the End of the World (2023)

A Murder at the End of the World (2023) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Hi-Tech Murder Mystery

Brit Marling is one of the most intelligent creative faces of the 2010s/20s. Here she co-writes, co-directs and stars in a fascinating murder mystery set in the tech world at a futuristic retreat

Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre (2023)

Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre (2023) poster
Rating: ★★★
Spy/Action Film

Guy Ricthie makes a spy action film that doesn’t take itself too seriously and is far more absurdly entertaining than anything you expect it to be. Hugh Grant steals the day as the super-villain of the show

The Pod Generation (2023)

The Pod Generation (2023) poster
Rating: ★★
Future Where Babies Can Be Born Externally

SF film that plays out like it should be an episode of Black Mirror where Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor play a couple who sign up for a process where a baby can be gestated and born externally inside an egg

The Creator (2023)

The Creator (2023) poster
Rating: ★★★★½
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

Gareth Edwards, the director of Monsters and Godzilla, makes a genre-defining work about robotics and artificial intelligence set in a stunningly detailed future world. This site’s Top Film for 2023

The Wandering Earth II (2023)

The Wandering Earth II (2023) poster
Rating: ★★★
Moving the Earth/Mass Destruction Spectacle

Prequel to the Chinese spectacular about the construction of an engineering project to move the Earth, this comes with some epic-sized effects sequences

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023)

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Spy/Action Film

The seventh of Mission: Impossible films with Tom Cruise still on great form at age 61. He and the team raise the bar for the series to a new high

The Artifice Girl (2022)

The Artifice Girl (2022) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Artificially Intelligent Program

One of the best of the recent spate of artificial intelligence films. A programmer creates an A.I. for the purpose of trapping sexual predators on the internet only to be faced with ethical questions about what he has created

Finch (2021)

Finch (2021) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Man and a Robot

Unexpectedly delightful film about a man and a robot. With Tom Hanks alone with a robot for company in the aftermath of civilisation, it becomes in effect Cast Away meets Wall-E

Free Guy (2021)

Free Guy (2021) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Man Discovers He is a Videogame Character

Ryan Reynolds discovers he is a character inside a videogame. This has a conceptual ingenuity and originality and is the most fun and outrightly enjoyable mainstream film seen of recent

The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021)

The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Animation/The Machine Revolution Comedy

A surprise delight, an animated film that overspills with madcap creative energy concerning a misfit family on a road trip who come up against the machine revolution

The Door Into Summer (2021)

The Door Into Summer (2021) poster
Rating: ★★★
Time Travel

Robert Heinlein’s time travel novel gets a surprisingly faithful adaptation from Japan. This keeps the story’s double structure that tells one story and then with considerable conceptual dexterity reveals another hidden in the margins

Brave New World (2020)

Brave New World (2020) poster
Rating: ★★★
Dystopian Future

TV mini-series adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s classic dystopian novel. Developed by Grant Morrison, this freely adapts the novel but does a strong and intelligent job of reimagining it in contemporary terms

Superman: Red Son (2020)

Superman: Red Son (2020) poster
Rating: ★★★
Comic-Book Superhero/Alternate History/Animation

A very different take on the Superman story that asks What if Superman had grown up in the Soviet Union rather than in the US and become a paragon of Communist virtue

Spider-Man: Far from Home (2019)

Spider-Man: Far from Home (2019) poster
Rating: ★★★
Comic-Book Superhero

Spider-Man: Homecoming was Sony’s Spider-Man reboot where the elements came together with winning regard and Tom Holland’s politely eager nervousness made for a fantastic Spider-Man. This was the first sequel.

Child’s Play (2019)

Child's Play (2019) poster
Rating:
Evil Artificially Intelligent Doll

The controversial remake of Child’s Play where Chucky is no longer possessed but become an artificially intelligent smart toy. This seems to misconstrues everything that the fanbase of the series celebrates by a mile

Automation (2019)

Automation (2019) poster
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Robot Develops Artificial Intelligence

Another among the recent spate of Artificial Intelligence film, the story of a secretary who befriends a robot. This is an A.I. film on a B-budget that you feel should have been made as a comedy

Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)

Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) poster
Rating: ★★
Time-Travelling Killer Androids

The sixth Terminator film that boasts the return of both James Cameron and Linda Hamilton to the franchise. After the troughs of Terminator: Genisys, this makes one forget about the last three sequels

Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle (2018)

Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle (2018) poster
Rating: ★★★
Anime/Japanese Monster Movie

The second of the anime Godzilla films and much more successful than its predecessor. The reconceptions of some of the classic monsters has a dazzling ambitiousness while Godzilla has all the ferocity it should have had in the first film

Tau (2018)

Tau (2018) poster
Rating: ★★
Imprisoned Woman Befriends an A.I.

This comes with an intriguing central premise – a woman is imprisoned in the house of a mad tech genius where her only hope of escape is befriending his home security A.I. that is hungry for input about the world. An interesting idea alas doesn’t carry it past an ill-informed idea of how an A.I. would behave

Upgrade (2018)

Upgrade (2018) poster
Rating: ★★★
A.I Transforms a Wheelchair-Ridden Man Into a Fighting Machine

Leigh Whannell, James Wan’s BFF and co-writer on the Saw and films, takes the director’s chair. A wheelchair-ridden Logan Marshall-Green gets an A.I. implant that gives him ninja super-skills among other things. Whannell’s action set-ups and plot twists are frequently ingenious.

A.I. Rising (2018)

A.I. Rising (2018) poster
Rating: ★★★
Human-Android Relationship on a Space Mission

There have been a host of works about artificial intelligence in recent years. This is a worthwhile entry in the field about the relationship between a man and an android on a space mission

Zoe (2018)

Zoe (2018) poster
Rating:
Android Relationship Film

Films about androids and artificial intelligence have taken off in the 2010s. This comes produced by Ridley Scott who made Blade Runner, the defining classic on the theme; on the other hand, it ends up in the hands of a director who specialises in relationship dramas

Extinction (2018)

Extinction (2018) poster
Rating: ★★
Alien Invasion with a Conceptual Reversal Twist

At first glance, this seems a routine alien invasion film. However, this becomes a whole lot more watchable with a mid-film twist that turns what is going on on its head

Transformers: The Last Knight (2017)

Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) poster
Rating: ★½
Live-Action Transformer Robots

The fifth of Michael Bay’s Transformers films. This comes with more of an outright comedy focus than any of the other films where Bay seems to be second-guessing his critics and spoofing his own peccadilloes in quote marks, only to produce the silliest entry in the series yet

Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

Blade Runner 2049 (2017) poster
Rating: ★★★★½
Cyberpunk Future/Androids

Blade Runner is a landmark classic but this is well worthwhile sequel from Denis Villeneuve that recreates the fascinating Cyberpunk world in more detail and expands out on the themes laid down in the original. Made with impeccably beautiful detail

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016)

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) poster
Rating: ★★½
Videogame Adaptation/Post-Holocaust Zombies

The Resident Evil films are designed for people who were introduced to drama via the Xbox, action sequences that can be assembled in random order and where it doesn’t matter what happens. I watched this, the sixth and final entry, with next-to-no enthusiasm but then quite unexpectedly it starts to work

Somnus (2016)

Somnus (2016) poster
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Space Mission Problems/The End of the World

This low-budget British effort seems to be making a good start as a film that deals with space travel realistically only to bog down in one of the most incomprehensible plots one has ever sat through

Morgan (2016)

Morgan (2016) poster
Rating: ★★
Artificially Intelligent Android

A.I. film directed by Ridley Scott’s son. The set-up seems awfully similar to Ex Machina – unfortunately, this sidesteps any of that fascinating questions about A.I. that film dealt in, while the latter half just becomes The Terminator before reaching a frankly unbelievable twist ending that sinks the film

Cyborg X (2016)

Cyborg X (2016) poste
Rating: ★★
Post-Holocaust Cyborg Wars

From Arrowstorm Entertainment, a low-budget company that make highly professional films. Here they have even roped Danny Trejo into playing a role in a passable attempt to replicate a 1990s Albert Pyun post-holocaust cyborg film

Terminator Genisys (2015)

Terminator Genisys (2015) poster
Rating:
Time-Travelling Killer Androids

A hodgepodge of competing elements – an aging Arnold Schwarzenegger, a soft reboot, alternate timelines, reintroduction of the familiar, twists to the familiar – that make no sense on a narrative level, least of all come anywhere near what James Cameron delivered back in the first two films

Ex Machina (2015)

Ex Machina (2015) poter
Rating: ★★★★
Android Artificial Intelligence

The field has been open for one work to come and set the benchmark for A.I. films. Alex Garland’s Ex Machina arrives at that work. Rather than flashy effects, this resides in a series of beautifully cool debates and sharply intelligent twists

Uncanny (2015)

Uncanny (2015) poster
Rating: ★★
Android Artificial Intelligence

This was made before Ex Machina and has a surprisingly similar plot – although takes it even further in many regards – where a woman journalist goes to interview a tech genius and ends up in a romantic triangle between him and his android creation

Chappie (2015)

Chappie (2015) poster
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Artificial Intelligence/Robot Becomes Self-Aware

Neill Blomkamp’s film about A.I. turns into Short Circuit dropped into the militarised future of RoboCop. Of all the rich possibilities in the idea, all we get is a goofy comedy with a pimped-out carjacking robot

Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)

Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) poster
Rating: ★★½
Marvel Comics Superhero Team-Up

The first Avengers film came with a massive anticipation in seeing the characters come together and the snappiness of their interplay; here this seems more flat, while the rest is overrun by wall-to-wall action

Mega Shark vs Mecha Shark (2014)

Mega Shark vs Mecha Shark (2014) poster
Rating: ★★
Giant Shark vs Giant Robot Shark

Third in The Asylum’s series of Mega Shark films where they borrow the Godzilla series’ idea of Mecha-Godzilla and pit the Mega Shark against a robot copy of itself. Here the Mega Shark series is starting to approach the entertaining silliness of their Sharknado films but still flounder amid tatty effects

Automata (2014)

Automata (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Robots Develop Artificial Intelligence

This Blade Runner-influenced work about robots that develop artificial intelligence is exceptional, featuring a particularly captivating last half with Antonio Banderas journeying with strangely alive robots

Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)

Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) poster
Rating: ★★
Live-Action Transformer Robots

Are there any new creative directions that Michael Bay feels he he has to explore for a fourth Transformers film? All the Transformers beating the crap out of each other and copious mass destruction has become hard to tell one of the films from each other

Robot Overlords (2014)

Robot Overlords (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★
Earth After Invasion by Alien Machines

While the title sounds like a cheesy faux B movie, this a surprisingly serious work. Taking undeniable influence from tv’s The Tripods , it is a YA work about the fight to free Earth following a machine invasion that proves far more entertaining than anything one expects of it

Transcendence (2014)

Transcendence (2014) poster
Rating: ★★
Scientist's Mind Uploaded Into a Machine

A film that bites off some Big Ideas from the transhumanist movement – A.I., nanotechnology, and especially Mind Upload – and fails to do anything with them except for reach for hoary cliches of Frankenstein science. A film that, despite its self-importance, ends up as only a better budgeted version of The Lawnmower Man

Delete (2013)

Delete (2013) poster
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Artificial Intelligence Amok

The return of the talented Steve Barron after a decade’s absence in a film that was shot in my own backyard (literally). Disappointingly, all we get is a work that unimaginatively rehashes cliches about amok A.I.s

Oblivion (2013)

Oblivion (2013) poster
Rating: ★★★
Post-Holocaust Deserted Earth/Conceptual Breakthrough

This falls short of being a great science-fiction film by a hairs breadth. Not the big space/action film it was sold as, more a Philip K. Dickian conceptual breakthrough film that seems to have borrowed large chunks of its set-up from Moon