If you enjoyed the eerie and thought-provoking sci-fi thriller 'A.M.I.' (2019), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that delve into artificial intelligence, psychological tension, and futuristic dilemmas. Whether you're a fan of mind-bending narratives or high-tech suspense, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Matrix (1999)
Description: Revolutionary in its depiction of a simulated reality controlled by machines, questioning the nature of existence and human freedom.
Fact: The iconic 'bullet time' effect was achieved using a rig of 120 still cameras. The film's philosophy draws heavily from Jean Baudrillard's 'Simulacra and Simulation.'


I, Robot (2004)
Description: A sci-fi thriller that questions the ethics of AI autonomy and the potential dangers of robots evolving beyond their programmed limitations.
Fact: The film is loosely based on Isaac Asimov's short stories. The robots' designs were inspired by modern automotive aesthetics.


Westworld (2016)
Description: Examines the ethical dilemmas and existential crises arising from highly advanced AI beings gaining self-awareness and questioning their purpose.
Fact: The series is based on the 1973 film of the same name. The park's layout was designed to resemble a human brain when viewed from above.


Her (2013)
Description: Explores the emotional and psychological complexities of human-AI relationships, focusing on themes of loneliness, love, and artificial consciousness.
Fact: The film's futuristic setting was inspired by Shanghai's blend of modern and traditional architecture. Spike Jonze wrote the screenplay in just three months.


Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Description: A visually stunning exploration of identity, memory, and what it means to be human, set in a dystopian future where AI and humans coexist uneasily.
Fact: The film's cinematographer, Roger Deakins, won his first Oscar for this movie. The production team built massive practical sets to enhance realism.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: Delves into the dark and often unsettling consequences of advanced technology on human society, with a strong focus on AI and human-machine interactions.
Fact: The show's title refers to the reflective screens of devices like smartphones and TVs. Each episode is a standalone story, allowing for diverse narratives and themes.


Transcendence (2014)
Description: A thought-provoking narrative about uploading human consciousness into a machine, exploring the moral and existential ramifications of such technology.
Fact: This was cinematographer Wally Pfister's directorial debut. The film's production used practical effects to create its futuristic visuals.


The Machine (2013)
Description: A low-budget sci-fi film that tackles themes of AI consciousness, military exploitation, and the emotional bonds formed between humans and machines.
Fact: The film won the Best British Film award at the 2013 Raindance Film Festival. The AI's voice was created using a text-to-speech program.


Upgrade (2018)
Description: A gritty, action-packed take on the fusion of human and AI, highlighting the loss of control and the blurred lines between man and machine.
Fact: The film was shot on a modest budget of $3-5 million. The unique camera movements were achieved using a rig called the 'SnorriCam.'


Devs (2020)
Description: A cerebral thriller that explores determinism, free will, and the implications of a machine that can predict the future with perfect accuracy.
Fact: The series was created by Alex Garland, who also directed 'Ex Machina.' The show's soundtrack was composed by Geoff Barrow of Portishead.
