Summary
- Interstellar combines sci-fi, fantasy, surrealism for a mind-bending cinematic experience.
- Christopher Nolan’s meticulous plotting and visual effects make Interstellar a must-watch.
- Interstellar isn’t just one thing – it’s a unique blend of genres that push cinematic boundaries.
Movies like Interstellar gain a reputation as mind-bending and strange because they combine elements of science fiction, fantasy, and surrealism to deliver an off-kilter cinematic experience. Christopher Nolan is known for his ability to mess with the mind of the viewer thanks to an impressive dedication to both meticulous plotting and classical filmmaking techniques mixed with new-school effects. Interstellar is one of his greatest works and one of the best mind-bending movies ever because it isn’t just one thing.
Nolan’s 2014 opus was met with praise from critics (via Rotten Tomatoes) and was yet another smash success for the director, earning an impressive $700 million worldwide (via Box Office Mojo). However, while it’s often considered one of Christopher Nolan’s best films, Interstellar is far from the first movie to mess with audiences by subverting expectations in interesting ways. Movies like Interstellar have always been on the tip of the cinematic spear as they continue to push the envelope on what is possible.
‘Interstellar’ Ending & Space Travel Explained
We break down the ‘Interstellar’ ending and explain how time and space relativity works within the film.
25 Dark Star (1974)
A Surprisingly Satirical Sci-Fi Flick From John Carpenter
Dark Star (1974)
- Release Date
- March 30, 1975
- Cast
- Dan O’Bannon , Brian Narelle , Cal Kuniholm , Dre Pahich
- Runtime
- 83 Minutes
Horror auteur John Carpenter’s feature film debut was actually a clever sci-fi satire in the form of 1974’s Dark Star. The film follows a crew of incompetent astronauts as they are sent on a mission across space to destroy a rogue planet. Unlike most movies like Interstellar which take their sci-fi elements very seriously, Dark Star makes salient points about society through humor. Made on a shoestring budget, the movie pales in comparison to blockbusters when it comes to visuals, but the real mind warp comes from the commentary about society.
24 The Fountain (2006)
A Melodrama That Bends Space & Time
The Fountain
- Director
- Darren Aronofsky
- Release Date
- November 22, 2006
- Cast
- Hugh Jackman , Rachel Weisz , Ellen Burstyn , Mark Margolis , Stephen McHattie , Fernando Hernandez
- Runtime
- 97 minutes
Writer/director Darren Aronofsky blended multiple distinct genres together in this thrilling and emotional romantic drama that follows the lives of Hugh Jackman’s protagonist through space, time, and stories within stories. Partly the adventure of a conquistador searching for the tree of life, partly a contemporary weepy about marriage and illness, and partly an arthouse science fiction movie about a haunted monk delivering a tree through the universe in a bubble to reach the heart of a dying star. The Fountain is a lot for the audience to wrap their heads around, but it all fits together remarkably well.
The Fountain
is available to rent on Apple TV, Amazon, YouTube, and Google Play.
23 Source Code (2011)
One Of The Most Underrated Time-Loop Movies
Source Code
- Director
- Duncan Jones
- Release Date
- April 1, 2011
- Cast
- Jake Gyllenhaal , Michelle Monaghan , Vera Farmiga , Jeffrey Wright , Michael Arden , Cas Anvar , Russell Peters , Brent Skagford
- Runtime
- 93 Minutes
Through a strange technology that creates a kind of simulated reality, Army Captain Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) is forced to relive the final moments of a terrorist bombing on a train over and over again in order to try and find clues as to who the bomber is and where they will strike next. Through his different run-throughs of the incident, Gyllenhaal’s main character begins to believe that he can alter the course of events with plenty of mind-bending concepts coming into play.
22 Looper (2012)
Unlike Any Other Time Travel Movie Ever Made
Looper
- Release Date
- September 28, 2012
- Runtime
- 118 minutes
Rian Johnson dipped his toe into the world of sci-fi years before taking on the Star Wars universe with The Last Jedi and his time travel thriller, Looper, is often considered the superior film. Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis star as the same hitman named Joe in the not-too-distant future as they fight the mob and each other when Willis’ older version is sent back in time to be killed by his younger self. Filled with all the twists that writer/director Rian Johnson’s movies would become famous for, Looper is an action-packed, mind-bending ride.
10 Time-Bending Sci-Fi Movies To Watch If You Loved Looper
If you like Rian Johnson’s time-bending thriller Looper, then make sure to watch these similar sci-fi movies for more of the same action and ideas.
21 Moon (2009)
A Cult-Classic Isolated Sci-Fi Movie
Moon
- Director
- Duncan Jones
- Release Date
- July 10, 2009
- Cast
- Sam Rockwell , Kevin Spacey , Kaya Scodelario , Benedict Wong , Dominique McElligott
- Runtime
- 97 minutes
Astronaut Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell) is about to end his three-year tour of duty on a lunar mining facility when he is suddenly plagued by visions of a doppelganger of himself. By limiting the scope of the story, director Duncan Jones finds the true heart of the themes by allowing the characters to shine. The cult classic left most audiences confused upon release but has become a generally accepted hidden gem among late ‘00s indie cinema.
Moon
is available to rent on Amazon, Apple TV, YouTube, and Google Play.
20 Solaris (1972)
The ’70s Movie Was A Trailblazing Classic
Solaris (1972)
- Director
- Andrei Tarkovsky
- Release Date
- September 26, 1972
- Writers
- Stanislaw Lem , Fridrikh Gorenshteyn , Andrei Tarkovsky
- Cast
- Natalya Bondarchuk , Donatas Banionis , Jüri Järvet , Vladislav Dvorzhetskiy
If movies like Interstellar are modern examples of sci-fi that push boundaries, Solaris was a trailblazing classic that opened doors for future exploration. The Russian sci-fi epic follows psychologist Kris Kelvin (Donatas Banionis) who is sent to investigate the mysterious death of astronauts near the planet Solaris. Through its nearly three-hour running time, Solaris allows the viewer to sink further into the depths of madness as the science fiction becomes surreal fantasy.
19 Cloud Atlas (2012)
An Ambitious Sci-Fi Epic That Spans Centuries
Cloud Atlas
- Director
- Tom Tykwer , Lilly Wachowski , Lana Wachowski
- Release Date
- October 26, 2012
- Runtime
- 172minutes
Bigger than most movies like Interstellar, Cloud Atlas is a gargantuan adaptation of David Mitchell’s time-bending novel from the Wachowskis and Tom Tykwer, and is a hugely ambitious science-fiction film that takes on even more distinct time periods and genres than The Fountain. The reincarnated lives of the impressive ensemble cast play out across a timeline spanning from the intimate drama of the 19th century to the post-apocalyptic adventure of the 24th century, and the themes are just as big as the effects and casting.
Cloud Atlas
is available to rent on Google Play, YouTube, Amazon, and Apple TV.
18 Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Ryan Gosling Stars As The New Blade Runner Tracking Down Deckard
Blade Runner 2049
- Release Date
- October 6, 2017
- Cast
- Ryan Gosling , Harrison Ford , Jared Leto , Ana De Armas , Robin Wright , Lennie James , Dave Bautista , Carla Juri , Hiam Abbass , Barkhad Abdi , David Dastmalchian , Mackenzie Davis , Sylvia Hoeks
Denis Villeneuve’s very belated sequel to Ridley Scott’s iconic science-fiction film, BladeRunner, proved its worth very quickly to critics and fans alike, becoming a rare latter-day sequel to a cult classic that’s as well-regarded as the original. Ryan Gosling is Officer K, a dystopian detective and synthetic executioner tracking down a synthetic-human hybrid who threatens the world order of the future’s hierarchy.
Blade Runner 2049‘s Oscar-winning visual effects and cinematography are enough to captivate an Interstellar fan, but its emotional intensity and spiritual meditations make it an unmissable experience for any lover of sci-fi.
15 Best Sci-Fi Movies Like Blade Runner 2049
Fans who found themselves swept up by the dystopian look of Blade Runner 2049 should check out these 15 similarly gorgeous sci-fi movies too.
Where to Watch Blade Runner 2049
17 Stalker (1979)
One Of The Most Challenging But Rewarding Sci-Fi Movies
Stalker (1979)
- Director
- Andrei Tarkovsky
- Release Date
- May 25, 1979
- Cast
- Alexander Kaidanovsky , Anatoly Solonitsyn , Alisa Freindlich , Nikolai Grinko
- Runtime
- 161 Minutes
After revolutionizing sci-fi with his film Solaris, director Andrei Tarkovsky returned to the genre with the infinitely bleaker Stalker. In a post-apocalyptic world, a writer (Anatoliy Solonitsyn) ventures into the dangerous wasteland known as The Zone to find a mythical place known only as The Room. Many movies like Interstellar are mind-bending but find some basis in reality, Stalker leaves reality at the door and becomes increasingly surreal throughout. Stalker isn’t just a cinematic experience, but a challenge as well.
16 Memento (2000)
Christopher Nolan’s Breakthrough Mystery Classic
Memento
- Release Date
- May 25, 2001
- Cast
- Joe Pantoliano , Guy Pearce , Carrie-Anne Moss , Stephen Tobolowsky , Mark Boone Junior
- Runtime
- 113 minutes
Memento is another Christopher Nolan classic, released before he had access to some of the biggest budgets in Hollywood. This thriller follows Leonard (Guy Pierce), a man who is unable to form new memories as he works to find his wife’s killer. It’s the way Nolan presents the story that keeps viewers thinking for hours: scenes alternate between color and black and white, with the color scenes depicting the story chronologically from the start, and the black and white scenes working backward. It’s complex, but the final payoff is immense.Where to Watch Memento
15 12 Monkeys (1995)
Terry Gilliam’s Complex Masterpiece
12 Monkeys
- Director
- Terry Gilliam
- Release Date
- December 29, 1995
- Cast
- Joseph Melito , Bruce Willis , Jon Seda , Michael Chance , Vernon Campbell , H. Michael Walls
- Runtime
- 129 minutes
Many movie fans might not expect a Monty Python cast member to end up directing some incredibly complex cinematic classics, but Terry Gilliam’s 12 Monkeys is one of the most famous entries into the sci-fi time travel genre. Convict James Cole (Bruce Willis) is sent back in time to learn how a massive plague started in the 1990s. The shifts between a variety of time periods are confusing enough, but when the viewer starts to realize that the main character’s memories don’t exactly remain consistent, trying to place everyone in the right place at the right time gets complex.
14 The Cell (2000)
Explores The Weird & Wild World Of The Subconscious
The Cell (2000)
- Director
- Tarsem Singh
- Release Date
- August 18, 2000
- Cast
- Jennifer Lopez , Vince Vaughn , Vincent D’Onofrio , Marianne Jean-Baptiste , Jake Weber , Dylan Baker
- Runtime
- 107 Minutes
The serial killer mystery thriller The Cell is injected with a dazzling degree of stylistic flair by director Tarsem Singh. A psychologist named Catherine (Jennifer Lopez) must travel into the subconscious of a sadistic murderer to find out where he’s hidden his latest victim. The weird and wild imagery depicted in the world of the subconscious should be more than enough to engage the brains of even Interstellar‘s most discerning genre fans and the central concept should feel very reminiscent for those who love Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi movies.
The Cell
is available to rent on Vudu, Amazon, Apple TV, YouTube, and Google Play.
13 Shutter Island (2010)
Martin Scorsese’s Only Mystery Movie
Shutter Island saw Martin Scorsese return to the thriller genre with arguably his most complex endeavor yet. Leonardo DiCaprio plays detective Teddy Daniels, who is investigating a disappearance on the titular island. While not considered one of Martin Scorsese’s best movies, Shutter Island saw the director play around with surrealism for the first time. Keep an eye out for the clever moments of foreshadowing that lead viewers into an unforgettable plot twist. Fans of movies like Interstellar will not be let down by the dramatic pedigree on display in this mind-bending mystery.
12 Tenet (2020)
A Christopher Nolan Project Even More Complex Than Interstellar
Tenet
- Release Date
- September 3, 2020
- Runtime
- 150 minutes
Christopher Nolan’s return to the sci-fi genre was just as ambitious and mind-bending a project as Interstellar, with the story revolving around a more grounded world of spies and supervillains but with a time travel twist. A secret agent (John David Washington) is sent through time and space to prevent WWIII. With certain objects and characters in the movie running in opposite directions of time, the huge scale setpieces can become pretty overwhelming at times. But, if the audience just surrenders and trusts in Nolan’s strengths as a storyteller, it’s as fun a ride as Interstellar.
Tenet
is available to rent on Vudu, Amazon, Google Play, YouTube, and Apple TV.
11 Annihilation (2018)
A Terrifying Exploration Of A Quarantined Area Known As The Shimmer
While many modern sci-fi films feel like copies of copies, Alex Garland’s Annihilation arrived to prove the doubters wrong. Biologist Lena (Natalie Portman) travels into the quarantined region known as The Shimmer which has been infected by a strange alien presence. Much like in Interstellar, the mission is challenging for both physical and mental reasons for the characters, but Annihilation uses the horrors of mutation to great effect.
10 The Matrix (1999)
Takes “It Was All A Dream” To A New Level
The Matrix
- Director
- Lilly Wachowski , Lana Wachowski
- Release Date
- March 30, 1999
- Runtime
- 136 minutes
Known as one of the most mind-bending movies ever, The Matrix took “it was all a dream” to a new level and sparked a new sci-fi franchise that’s still exciting audiences to this day. An average Joe (Keanu Reeves) is brought into the mysterious other world known as the Matrix where he becomes the heroic Neo.
While the plot itself is commendable, the Wachowskis’ breakthrough film is also known for innovating a variety of cinematic techniques, including ‘bullet time’, which should impress any film fan looking for movies like Interstellar that can match the space opera’s most visually stunning moments.
9 The Game (1997)
Michael Douglas Is Sucked Into A Mysterious & Life-Threatening Conspiracy
The Game
- Release Date
- September 12, 1997
- Cast
- Michael Douglas , Sean Penn , Deborah Kara Unger , James Rebhorn , Peter Donat , Carroll Baker , Armin Mueller-Stahl
- Runtime
- 128 Minutes
David Fincher is another director who’s well-known for his mind-bending movies that mess with the audience’s minds, and The Game is one of his most underrated efforts to date. Sucked into a mysterious and life-threatening conspiracy, investment banker Nicholas Van Orton (Michael Douglas) tries to find the line between what’s real and what’s simulated in the bizarre ‘game’ designed to entertain the super-wealthy. Though not necessarily science fiction, The Game nevertheless found ways to bend the constructs of day-to-day reality to great effect.
8 Split (2016)
M. Night Shyamalan’s Secret Sequel To Unbreakable
Split
- Director
- M. Night Shyamalan
- Release Date
- September 26, 2016
- Cast
- Kim Director , Betty Buckley , Haley Lu Richardson , Brad William Henke , Anya Taylor-Joy , James McAvoy , Jessica Sula
- Runtime
- 1h 57m
M. Night Shyamalan’s psychological horror-thriller Split delves inside the troubled mind of a killer named Kevin (James McAvoy), who’s at war with his own split personalities, making it a mind-bending movie quite unlike most others. Built around an incredible performance from McAvoy in the lead role, Split explores some fairly huge ideas through another of the writer/director’s deconstructions of popular genres and, as Christopher Nolan does, exhibits a devout level of respect for the style and techniques of the ‘Master of Suspense’, Alfred Hitchcock.
7 Brazil (1985)
Often Considered One Of The Best Sci-Fi Films Ever Made
Brazil (1985)
- Director
- Terry Gilliam
- Release Date
- December 18, 1985
- Cast
- Jonathan Pryce , Robert De Niro , Katherine Helmond , Ian Holm , Bob Hoskins , Michael Palin , Ian Richardson , Peter Vaughan , Kim Greist
- Runtime
- 142 Minutes
Brazil is another classic film from director Terry Gilliam, the genius ex-Monty Python member behind 12 Monkeys. Set in a world not too dissimilar to the surrealist vision of Orwell’s 1984, a downtrodden man named Sam (Jonathan Pryce) sets out on a journey to find a woman he frequently dreams about. Often considered one of the best science-fiction films ever made, Brazil has plenty of mind-bending movie moments that stick with film fans for a lifetime, and Gilliam’s one-of-a-kind vision is unmatched among other movies like Interstellar.
Brazil
is available to rent on Google Play, Amazon, YouTube, Vudu, and Apple TV.
6 Inception (2010)
Christopher Nolan’s Sci-Fi Magnum Opus
Inception
- Release Date
- July 16, 2010
- Runtime
- 148 minutes
In a world where the consciousnesses of others can be infiltrated via dreams (which can have multiple layers), Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is tasked with placing an idea into the subconscious of a target, allowing for a uniquely mind-bending movie experience that delves into the very heart of the creative process itself. Debatably the magnum opus of Christopher Nolan’s career so far, Inception won a variety of Oscars for such a high-concept film, including Best Visual Effects like Interstellar, but lost out on Best Picture.
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