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Top 20 Must-Watch Sci-Fi Movies of All Time

Top 20 Must-Watch Sci-Fi Movies of All Time (Ranked & Explained) Introduction Science fiction isn’t just a film genre. It’s a philosophy, a lens through which we explore humanity’s biggest questions: Who are we? Where are we going? What happens when technology outpaces morality? Unlike action or romance, sci-fi ages differently — often becoming more relevant as society catches up with the ideas it predicted. From artificial intelligence to dystopian futures, the best sci-fi films don’t just entertain; they challenge. This list isn’t another recycled IMDb ranking. It’s a curated journey through 20 iconic films that shaped culture, broke cinematic barriers, and continue to stay timeless. 1.  2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Kubrick didn’t just make a film; he created an experience that redefined cinema. With groundbreaking visuals, practical effects ahead of their time, and a hauntingly ambiguous ending, 2001 tackles evolution, AI, and humanity’s place in the cosmos....

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