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Andrew Klavan Ranks Sci-Fi: Where’s the Wonder in Modern Movies?

Andrew Klavan, host of the Andrew Klavan Show on the Daily Wire, has put out another of his signature ranking episodes — this time taking on science-fiction films with the same plainspoken gusto his audience expects. Klavan’s run-throughs are never neutral; they’re cultural dispatches from a corner of the internet that still believes in moral seriousness and old-fashioned storytelling.

The episode follows the familiar Klavan formula: quick, unapologetic hot takes, a producer-picked list to roast or praise, and a member-exclusive deep dive on DailyWire+. There are sponsor spots and hustles too, the reality of conservative creators building audiences outside the woke gatekeepers.

This isn’t an outlier in his feed — Klavan has been ranking war films, westerns, and crime thrillers in the same style, proving he knows how to talk movies without bowing to the cultural commissars. Americans fed up with sanctimonious critics appreciate that he treats films as art and moral storytelling, not as vehicles for ideology.

Watching Klavan evaluate sci-fi feels like a corrective to modern Hollywood: he rewards imagination, character, and a belief in human dignity rather than cleverness aimed only at signaling. His point is simple and patriotic — great science fiction awakens wonder and courage, it doesn’t lecture the audience or dissolve plot into messaging.

That message matters because too many big-budget studios now treat sci-fi as a platform for woke instruction, stripping away the adventurous spirit that once made these films timeless. We should be blunt: if you want movies that build citizens instead of slogans, you have to stop rewarding culture-war productions and start supporting creators who prize story, truth, and beauty.

So do the patriotic thing: subscribe to conservative voices who still love good storytelling, back creators who refuse the woke playbook, and spend your dollars where they’ll preserve a healthy, robust film culture. Klavan’s rankings are more than a pop-culture list — they’re a call to defend the imaginative and moral foundations that made American cinema great.

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