5 Sci-fi Movies From the 2000s That Are a Perfect 10/10

While the 2000s aren’t always remembered as a golden age for science fiction, the decade still produced some excellent films. This period saw a major advancement in visual effects, allowing filmmakers to bring ambitious sci-fi stories to life. As a result, several truly outstanding science fiction movies were released in the first decade of the 2000s.

New Star-Studded Horror Movie Debuts To Impressive Rotten Tomatoes Score

Shudder’s new horror film, Forbidden Fruits, features a talented all-female cast including Lili Reinhart (known from Riverdale), Lola Tung (The Summer I Turned Pretty), Victoria Pedretti (The Haunting of Hill House, You), and Alexandra Shipp (Anyone but You). The story centers on Apple (Reinhart), who runs a secret witchy group at the mall with her followers Cherry (Pedretti) and Fig (Shipp). When a newcomer, Pumpkin (Tung), joins the group, she begins to question Apple’s leadership, leading to escalating conflict and dangerous consequences.

Overlooked 2025 Movie Sequel Becomes Top 3 Netflix Hit After Box Office Disappointment

From March 9th to 15th, the movie Nobody 2 was the seventh most popular title on Netflix worldwide, earning 3.1 million views and a total of 4.6 million hours of watch time. In the United States, it reached number three on the Netflix chart. This marked the first time the film appeared in the top 10 on the streaming service. Nobody 2 was added to Netflix on March 14th, meaning it achieved these impressive numbers in just a few days.

31 Years Ago, an Iconic Sci-fi Series Premiered With a Perfect Premise (But a Frustrating Final Episode Years Later)

Today marks the 31st anniversary of the premiere of Sliders, a science fiction series that helped define the 1990s as a golden age for the genre. The show, which first aired on March 22, 1995, immediately captivated audiences with its unique premise of traveling between parallel universes and its memorable characters. Unfortunately, Sliders faced challenges over time, leading to significant changes and an ultimately unsatisfying conclusion that fans still discuss today.

Bitcoin’s Wild Ride: Down Again, Folks!

The main reasons? Let’s see… the Fed’s grip on interest rates, a dash of Middle Eastern fireworks, and a $300 million stampede outta Bitcoin ETFs. It’s like watching a parade where the band forgets the music and everyone just stares at their shoes.