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Aeon Flux (2005) Star Rating
Aeon Flux is sent to kill Trevor Goodchild, founder of Bregna, and during the failed assassination attempt learns that she is living in a community of clones.

Blade Runner (1982; 1992) Star Rating
This science fiction film noir features genetically engineered replicants who return to Earth to find their creators.

Gattaca (1997) Star Rating
By adopting the ideal genetic identity of a paralyzed man, Vincent finds the means of stepping beyond his genetic limitations and realizing his dream of space travel.

Island of Dr. Moreau, The (1996) Star Rating
A mad geneticist and gun-wielding human-animal hybrids make Dr. Moreau's island a truly horrifying place.

Island of Lost Souls (1933) Star Rating
Dr. Moreau presides over an island of human-animal hybrids that he has created.

Multiplicity (1996) Star Rating
Doug Kinney (Michael Keaton) attempts to simplify his life by cloning himself, only to find that duplicate selves create more trouble than they prevent.

The Boys From Brazil (1978) Star Rating
Dr. Mengele creates ninety-four Hitler clones through mononuclear reproduction, and Nazi hunter Ezra Liebermann must thwart Mengele’s plot before they mature.

The Island (2005) Star Rating
Two clones in an isolated colony rebel against their fate as “spare parts” for wealthy clients.

The Sixth Day (2000) Star Rating
An accidental cloning leads to an action-packed conspiracy and inquiry into the dangers of genetic technologies

X-Men (2000) Star Rating
Charles Xavier’s band of mutants stand between humanity and evil mastermind Magneto, who plans to unleash a powerful force that will produce genetic mutations in all non-mutants.

X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) Star Rating
When scientists discover a “cure” for the mutant gene, Xavier’s X-Men and Magneto’s Brotherhood take opposing views on how best to preserve the mutant lifestyle.

X2: X-Men United (2003) Star Rating
After the President is attacked by a mutant, elimination of the “mutant problem” becomes paramount for a rogue government agent who targets Charles Xavier’s school.