Although A24 isn't necessarily known for its sci-fi movies, the studio has still produced a handful of modern classics. Many of A24's best movies are dramas and dark thrillers. Sometimes, this overlaps into sci-fi, with movies like Ex Machina and Under the Skin.
A24 has a reputation for horror movies, some of which incorporate elements of sci-fi to explore cosmic horror, artificial intelligence or other surreal concepts. A24 is one of only a handful of studios with its own fan base, since audiences know that they can expect original and interesting movies, no matter the genre.
10 The Monster (2016)
The Monster Combines Horror And Sci-Fi

The Monster
- Release Date
- November 11, 2016
- Runtime
- 91 Minutes
- Director
- Bryan Bertino
Cast
- Zoe Kazan
- Ella Ballentine
- Aaron Douglas
The Monster is familiar territory for A24, as a small-scale horror movie with a creeping sense of dread. The sci-fi elements are what set it apart from other films the studio has released, since the story revolves around a mother and daughter who are pursued by a strange monster of unknown origins.
The Monster is familiar territory for A24, as a small-scale horror movie with a creeping sense of dread.
The creature design in The Monster is reminiscent of Alien in some regards, and Bryan Bertino also seems to take cues from the way the creature is often just out of frame or obscured by long shadows. It's a thriller that works more with tension than pure adrenaline, so the focus remains on the relationship between the two characters.
9 Into The Forest (2015)
Into The Forest Uses A Sci-Fi Concept As A Jumping-Off Point

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Into the Forest
- Release Date
- June 3, 2016
- Runtime
- 101 minutes
- Director
- Patricia Rozema
Cast
- Nell
- Eva
- Max MinghellaEli
- Callum Keith RennieRobert
For the most part, Into the Forest is a tense thriller about two sisters struggling to survive after a complete societal collapse, but this requires an opaque apocalyptic event that borders on sci-fi. Set in the near-future, Into the Forest also shows a glimpse of a technologically advanced society before everything falls apart.
Into the Forest revolves around two compelling performances from Evan Rachel Wood and Elliot Page, as the film is centered around the relationship between the two sisters who lean on each other for survival. Into the Forest is a sci-fi movie about a complete lack of advanced technology, but it still imagines a world different from our own.
8 White Noise (2022)
Adam Driver Shines In A Strange Post-Apocalyptic Tale

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White Noise
- Release Date
- December 30, 2022
- Runtime
- 136 Minutes
- Director
- Noah Baumbach
White Noise is based on a novel by Don DeLillo, and Noah Baumbach preserves the author's absurd tone. It's a strange story about an environmental catastrophe, a professor in the niche field of "Hitler studies" and a family gripped by their unshakable fear of death. There are sci-fi and supernatural elements peppered throughout.

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White Noise builds to a violent crescendo as the family are evacuated to a quarantine camp after a toxic cloud envelops their area, but this plot line is glossed over in an intentionally anticlimactic moment. While White Noise certainly isn't designed to appeal to everyone, Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig both have some great moments, and it leaves its audience with much to ponder.
7 After Yang (2021)
After Yang Is Artful And Intelligent

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After Yang
- Release Date
- March 4, 2022
- Runtime
- 96 Minutes
- Director
- Kogonada
Cast
- Justin H. Min
- Malea Emma Tjandrawidjaja
Kogonada's second feature-length movie is just as imaginative, cerebral and finely crafted as his audience expected, but After Yang never got too much attention. The story follows a family's attempts to repair their android son after he starts to malfunction and gradually shut down.
After Yang balances plenty of different themes with intelligence and finesse. The story deals with grief, childhood trauma and the nature of memory. The sci-fi aspects also allow After Yang to delve into the idea of what it means to be human, and what people seek to gain from interactions and friendships.
6 High Life (2018)
Claire Denis' Subversive Space Thriller Shows Humanity's Dark Side

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High Life
- Release Date
- September 26, 2018
- Runtime
- 113 Minutes
- Director
- Claire Denis
Cast
- Juliette Binoche
High Life is much darker and more violent than most space exploration movies, trading the grand majesty of outer space and the philosophical weight of the cosmos for a gritty meditation on humanity's desire for power. The confines of the spaceship become a horrific prison, with no chance of escape or rescue.
Robert Pattinson delivers one of his most underrated performances in High Life, but it's Juliette Binoche who often steals the show as a conniving, sociopathic scientist. The malevolent energy she brings to the role captures High Life's disturbing subversion of the lofty optimism that many astronaut movies hold.
5 Enemy (2013)
Denis Villeneuve Crafts A Hypnotic Psychological Thriller

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Enemy
- Release Date
- February 6, 2014
- Runtime
- 91 Minutes
- Director
- Denis Villeneuve
Cast
- Mélanie Laurent
Denis Villeneuve's movies have evolved over the years, and he has gained a reputation as one of the finest directors in the sci-fi genre. While Arrival was his true breakthrough into the genre, Enemy was an early experiment with sci-fi concepts, even if it's best to describe it as a psychological thriller.

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Jake Gyllenhaal plays a pair of doppelgängers in Enemy, which shows off his talent for playing obsessive, neurotic characters just as he does in Zodiac, Nightcrawler and more of his most famous movies. There are various unexplained events throughout the story, ending in a shocking, bizarre final scene that lingers in the memory.
4 Under The Skin (2013)
Scarlett Johansson's Low-Budget Thriller Deserves A Bigger Audience

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Under the Skin
- Release Date
- April 4, 2014
- Runtime
- 108 minutes
- Director
- Jonathan Glazer
Cast
- Dougie McConnell
- Lynsey Taylor Mackay
Jonathan Glaze's Under the Skin earned glowing reviews, but this didn't translate into commercial success. Its box office failure could be attributed to its ponderous, methodical pace and its complex plot. There are many different ways to interpret Under the Skin, and this naturally makes it great to rewatch multiple times.
Scarlett Johansson is a captivating presence in Under the Skin, even though she has no dialogue and her character displays very little emotion. She plays an alien who roams the Scottish countryside in search of male victims, who she seduces and then banishes to a strange, inky black void.
3 The Lobster (2015)
Yorgos Lanthimos Uses His Absurd Atmosphere For Comedy

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The Lobster
- Release Date
- October 15, 2015
- Runtime
- 119 Minutes
- Director
- Yorgos Lanthimos
Cast
- Rachel Weisz
Yorgos Lanthimos' movies can be recognized immediately, since they all share a surreal, off-putting atmosphere. While this can be used to create confronting psychological thrillers like The Killing of a Sacred Deer, it's also a powerful tool for absurd dark comedy, like The Lobster.
The Lobster is a wry satire about the state of modern romance, and the ways that people attempt to substitute superficial similarities for genuine human connection. Colin Farrell stars as a man sent to a strange resort for single people who must find compatible romantic partners or be transformed into animals.
2 Ex Machina (2014)
Alex Garland's Instant Classic Has Gotten Even Better With Age

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Ex Machina
- Release Date
- April 10, 2015
- Runtime
- 108 minutes
- Director
- Alex Garland
Cast
- Alicia Vikander
- Domhnall Gleeson
Ex Machina preceded the current wave of artificial intelligence discourse by a few years, but many of its themes are strikingly relevant today. Ex Machina isn't just about what it means to be human, it's also about what people seek to gain from AI, and what that reveals about our true desires.

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Ex Machina has a small cast and a limited setting, but this creates a pressure-cooker atmosphere that Alex Garland uses to crank up the tension. With great performances all round and a brilliantly written script, Ex Machina makes the most of what it has. Ex Machina's shocking ending cements its place as one of A24's best movies.
1 Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022)
The Oscar-Winner Is One Of A24's Finest Achievements

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Everything Everywhere All at Once
- Release Date
- March 25, 2022
- Runtime
- 132 minutes
- Director
- Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
Cast
- Jenny Slate
- Ke Huy Quan
Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the best sci-fi movies of recent years, winning an Oscar for Best Picture, which is a rare achievement for the genre. The Daniels' masterpiece combines sci-fi with martial arts and plenty of surreal comedy, creating a dazzling multiverse story.
The Daniels' masterpiece combines sci-fi with martial arts and plenty of surreal comedy.
It can be hard to ascertain the deeper Everything Everywhere All at Once beneath the layers of absurdity, with a Ratatouille parody, characters with sausages for fingers and a long scene of two silent rocks with googly eyes. Ultimately, the meaning lies in this seemingly random onslaught of strange ideas.
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