Telekinesis, the ability to move objects with one's mind, has always fascinated audiences, offering a blend of mystery, power, and the unknown. This curated list of 10 sci-fi films dives deep into the realm of telekinetic abilities, showcasing how this extraordinary power can shape narratives, characters, and entire worlds. Whether you're a fan of psychological thrillers, action-packed adventures, or thought-provoking dramas, these films will captivate you with their unique takes on telekinesis.

Carrie (1976)
Description: Based on Stephen King's novel, "Carrie" is a chilling tale of a high school outcast with telekinetic powers who unleashes her wrath on her tormentors during prom night. It's a classic exploration of revenge and the dark side of telekinesis.
Fact: The film was Sissy Spacek's breakout role, and she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. The prom scene was filmed in one continuous shot, taking 17 takes to get it right.


The Fury (1978)
Description: A government agent searches for his son, who has telekinetic powers, while another young woman with similar abilities is manipulated by a sinister organization. This film explores the darker side of telekinesis and government control.
Fact: Brian De Palma directed this film, known for his work on "Carrie." The movie features a famous scene where a character uses telekinesis to cause a nosebleed.


The Medusa Touch (1978)
Description: A man with the power to cause disasters through telekinesis is on trial for murder. This film delves into the psychological and moral complexities of having such a destructive power.
Fact: Richard Burton stars in one of his last roles, and the film was adapted from Peter Van Greenaway's novel.


Scanners (1981)
Description: In this David Cronenberg classic, "scanners" are individuals with telekinetic and telepathic abilities. The film focuses on a battle between two scanners, one good and one evil, in a world where these powers are exploited.
Fact: The infamous head explosion scene was achieved using a gelatin head filled with various substances to simulate blood and brain matter.


The Dead Zone (1983)
Description: While not solely about telekinesis, this Stephen King adaptation features a teacher who wakes from a coma with psychic abilities, including telekinesis, and must deal with visions of the future.
Fact: Christopher Walken's performance was critically acclaimed, and the film was directed by David Cronenberg.


Firestarter (1984)
Description: A young girl with the ability to start fires with her mind becomes the target of a secret government agency. This film blends telekinesis with pyrokinesis, offering a thrilling chase and a look at the ethical implications of genetic experimentation.
Fact: The film was directed by Mark L. Lester, who also directed "Commando." Drew Barrymore, who played the lead, was only 9 years old during filming.


Matilda (1996)
Description: A young girl with extraordinary intelligence and telekinetic powers uses her abilities to stand up against her cruel parents and headmistress. It's a heartwarming and empowering story for all ages.
Fact: Danny DeVito, who directed the film, also played the role of Matilda's father. The film was based on Roald Dahl's beloved book.


Push (2009)
Description: In this film, various individuals with different psychic abilities, including telekinesis, are hunted by a secret division of the government. It's a stylish, action-packed adventure with a unique take on psychic powers.
Fact: The film was shot in Hong Kong, giving it a visually distinctive look. Dakota Fanning learned to speak Mandarin for her role.


Chronicle (2012)
Description: Three high school friends gain telekinetic powers after discovering a mysterious substance. Their journey from fun to fear showcases the psychological toll of such powers. It's a modern, found-footage take on the telekinesis theme.
Fact: The film was shot in a documentary style, with much of the footage appearing to be from a handheld camera. The ending was changed from the original script to be more ambiguous.


Akira (1988)
Description: This anime masterpiece explores a dystopian future where psychic powers, including telekinesis, are harnessed and weaponized. It's a visually stunning film with deep philosophical undertones.
Fact: "Akira" was one of the first anime films to gain widespread recognition in the West. Its influence on cyberpunk and anime culture is immense.
