Subservience is #2 on Netflix but it’s disappointing — here are 3 better sci-fi movies with 80% or more on Rotten Tomatoes

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It’s always disappointing when one of the new Netflix movies flops. Currently, the sci-fi thriller Subservience is in the top 10 on Netflix, with people flocking to watch the new Megan Fox-led movie. Unfortunately, it’s been a critical fail and has only scored 50% on Rotten Tomatoes, which means we can’t add it to our best Netflix movies round-up. If you’re looking for a better sci-fi movie, I’ve got three recommendations you shouldn’t miss.

Whether you want something action-packed, emotional, or a blend of sci-fi comedy, hopefully, one of these three recommendations will satisfy any futuristic cravings you have this weekend. And with over 80% on the iconic Tomatometer, they’ve got the critics’ seal of approval as well as mine.

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  • RT score:  88%
  • Runtime: 104 minutes
  • Main cast: Logan Marshall-Green, Betty Gabriel, Harrison Gilbertson
  • Director: Leigh Whannell
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