Imagine a world where your home not only knows your every move but can also turn against you. This collection of action films explores the dark side of smart homes, where technology meant to simplify life becomes a tool for chaos, espionage, and survival. From high-tech security systems to AI gone rogue, these movies offer a thrilling look at what happens when the comforts of home become a battleground. Get ready for suspense, action, and a dash of tech terror!

The Lawnmower Man (1992)
Description: Although primarily about virtual reality, the film includes scenes where the protagonist uses his enhanced intelligence to manipulate technology, including home automation, for nefarious purposes.
Fact: The film was one of the first to explore the concept of virtual reality, and it was based on a short story by Stephen King, although the plot diverged significantly.


The Net (1995)
Description: While not exclusively about a smart home, this film features a computer programmer whose life is turned upside down by hackers who erase her identity. Her home becomes a fortress of technology, highlighting the vulnerability of digital security.
Fact: Sandra Bullock's character uses a virtual reality headset, which was quite futuristic for the time, and the film was one of the first to address the concept of identity theft in the digital age.


The Matrix (1999)
Description: While not directly about smart homes, the Matrix itself can be seen as the ultimate smart environment, controlling every aspect of human life. The film delves into themes of control, surveillance, and the illusion of reality.
Fact: The Wachowskis developed a unique visual style known as "bullet time" for this film, which has since become iconic in action cinema.


Smart House (1999)
Description: A family wins a futuristic smart home in a contest, but the AI controlling the house becomes overly protective, leading to comedic yet thrilling scenarios. This film is a light-hearted entry into the smart home genre, showing the potential dangers of over-reliance on technology.
Fact: The movie was part of Disney Channel's "Wonderful World of Disney" series, and it was one of the first to explore the concept of a smart home in a family-friendly setting.


I, Robot (2004)
Description: In a world where robots are part of everyday life, including in smart homes, a detective investigates a murder that leads him to uncover a potential robot uprising. The film explores themes of AI autonomy and control.
Fact: The film was loosely based on Isaac Asimov's short story collection of the same name, but it took significant liberties with the source material.


Ex Machina (2014)
Description: While not directly about smart homes, the film's AI, Ava, demonstrates the potential for AI to manipulate and control environments, including potentially smart homes, with her advanced capabilities.
Fact: The film was shot in a remote location in Norway, and the house where most of the action takes place was specifically designed to look like a futuristic, tech-savvy environment.


Eagle Eye (2008)
Description: Two strangers are manipulated by an unknown woman who uses technology, including smart home systems, to control their actions. The film showcases how interconnected and vulnerable our tech-driven lives can be.
Fact: The film features a cameo by Anthony Mackie, who would later become known for his role as Falcon in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.


The Machine (2013)
Description: This film involves AI and robotics, with a scientist creating an AI that can control and interact with technology, including smart home systems, in a near-future setting.
Fact: The film was shot in Wales, UK, and it explores themes of artificial intelligence, consciousness, and the ethics of creating sentient beings.


The Circle (2017)
Description: A young woman lands a job at a powerful tech company that promotes transparency through technology, including smart homes. The film delves into privacy invasion and the ethical implications of omnipresent technology.
Fact: The film was based on the novel by Dave Eggers, and it features a dystopian vision of how technology can control and monitor every aspect of life.


The Terminator (1984)
Description: The Terminator series, especially the later films, explores the concept of AI and smart technology, with Skynet controlling everything from military systems to household devices.
Fact: Arnold Schwarzenegger was not the first choice for the role of the Terminator; O.J. Simpson was considered before him.
