20 Hidden Sci-Fi Movie Gems To Watch On Netflix

By Tom Baker /

9. The Brother From Another Planet

John Sayles has a long history in independent American cinema, with his name being well known to the art house crowd even if his films aren€™t. Which sucks, because he€™s made some really interesting, groundbreaking work: like the politically-charged Brother From Another Planet, where an alien takes the form of a black man in seventies Harlem. Which, really, isn€™t the best way to stay safe on Planet Earth. The whole thing is a not-particularly-subtle allegory, with €œThe Brother€ (played by Joe Morton) arriving in Ellis Island, his psychic powers picking up the memories of all the immigrants who arrived in New York there in the past; he, too, is fleeing a homeland he desperately needed to escape. The Brother was a slave on an alien planet, and the whole film is a cat-and-mouse chase where here€™s pursued by a couple of Men In Black - extraterrestrial slave owners who want him back. It€™s a little long, but it makes some serious and necessary points whilst also finding plenty of room for humour, a great lead performance, and beautiful shots.