Couple recent watches. Aniara (2018). Giant luxury transport ship migrates people from Earth to Mars after Earth has been been rendered uninhabitable. Things go wrong, and people have to reckon with what's happening. Existential crisis sci-fi. I dug it. Solaris (2002). I really dug this one too. Plan to watch the Tarkovsky one eventually, but that runtime is daunting and I know his movies tend to be slow and meditative.
Glancing through my letterboxd lists of the past few years. Birth/Rebirth (2023) LOLA (2023) They Cloned Tyrone (2023) No One Will Save You (2023) Crimes of the Future (2022) Come True (2021) In The Earth (2021) Oxygen (2021) The Vast of Night (2020) Underwater (2020) Possessor (2020) There's a lot of sci-fi TV I could probably list but Scavengers Reign is the one I'd recommend the most for anyone that hasn't seen it. Masterful stuff.
The Wanting Mare is a good slow burn sci-fi adjacent film. streaming on Prime now. the bts of the movie is super rad, too. filmed mostly in a warehouse, and you’d never know it. the director went on to redo a bunch of VFX on The Green Knight during lockdowns.
Monolith was NOT for me but it's definitely unique Seconding Crimes of the Future, The Vast of Night, and Possessor Some obvious picks, but I would add Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, 65, and Infinity Pool. Maybe Poor Things and Godzilla Minus One
I kind of overlooked the Brandon Cronenberg movies as sci-fi, but they definitely are. I really loved Infinity Pool.
It's a lot more fun than people let on! A tight 90 with Adam Driver shooting dinosaurs with space guns. What more do you want
I do agree with the fan service being really kind of a drag in the film and it takes you out of the moment, especially the one line. But overall I'd be less negative toward the film and still found myself enjoying it.