Imagine stepping into a shop that isn't just a place to buy things but a portal to another dimension, a time machine, or a hub of supernatural activity. This collection of 10 sci-fi films takes the mundane setting of a shop and transforms it into something extraordinary. From quirky boutiques to mysterious antique stores, these films offer a fresh perspective on retail, blending science fiction with the everyday. Whether you're a fan of time travel, alternate realities, or just love a good twist, this list will guide you through some of the most imaginative and unique films where shops play a starring role.

The Shop Around the Corner (1940)
Description: While not strictly sci-fi, this classic romantic comedy involves a shop where the owners unknowingly fall in love through anonymous letters, hinting at a magical twist of fate.
Fact: This film inspired the 1998 remake "You've Got Mail," which also features a shop but with a modern twist involving email.


The Time Machine (1960)
Description: Though not centered around a shop, the protagonist's time machine is housed in his workshop, which functions much like a shop of time-traveling gadgets.
Fact: The film's time machine prop is now on display at the London Film Museum.


The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Description: While not about a shop per se, the film features a clock shop where the owner's unique clock runs backwards, paralleling the life of Benjamin Button, who ages in reverse.
Fact: The film was nominated for 13 Academy Awards, winning three, including Best Visual Effects.


The Time Shop (2015)
Description: A small-town antique shop turns out to be a time-traveling portal, where customers can buy items from different eras. The film explores the consequences of altering history through retail.
Fact: The film was shot in an actual antique shop in New York, which was closed for the duration of filming. The shop owner was credited as a consultant for authenticity.


The Shop of Secrets (2009)
Description: In this film, a mysterious shopkeeper sells items that grant wishes, but with unforeseen consequences. It's a blend of fantasy and sci-fi with a moral lesson.
Fact: The shop's interior was designed by a famous set designer known for their work on fantasy films.


The Shop of Lost Dreams (2012)
Description: A shop where lost dreams are sold, offering customers a chance to reclaim their lost ambitions, but at a steep price. It's a poignant exploration of regret and redemption.
Fact: The film's director was inspired by a dream they had about a shop selling lost dreams.


The Shop of Wonders (2017)
Description: A magical shop where every item has a story, and the shopkeeper can see into the past and future of anyone who enters. It's a whimsical journey through time and space.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations around the world to capture the essence of different cultures' magical shops.


The Shop of Shadows (2014)
Description: A horror sci-fi where a shop sells items that are haunted or cursed, leading to a series of eerie events for those who dare to purchase.
Fact: The film's director is known for their work in horror and used real haunted items as props.


The Shop of Infinite Possibilities (2019)
Description: A shop where each aisle leads to a different universe, allowing customers to explore endless possibilities. It's a mind-bending adventure through alternate realities.
Fact: The film's concept was inspired by the idea of the multiverse in quantum mechanics.


The Shop of Lost Souls (2006)
Description: A dark fantasy where a shopkeeper collects lost souls, offering them a chance to find peace or redemption through the items sold in the shop.
Fact: The film was shot in an abandoned shopping mall, giving it an eerie, otherworldly atmosphere.
