Hi there:) Yeah there's a few:
Coherence-Micro budget but really smart thriller about a dinner party on the night a comet passes close to Earth and very odd things happen. To say more would be a spoiler but it's very much this decade's Donnie Darko.
Fury Road-As already said, the new Mad Max is phenomenally good in every single way.
Interstellar-The physics will annoy the hell out of some people. I loved it and it's part of my minor Astronaut movie-fest later this year.
Gravity-Just a staggering technical acheivement, focusing on Sandra Bullock as an astronaut trapped in orbit. The actual origin of the story is both complex and depressing but watch the movie anyway, it's an undeniably impressive piece of work.
The Martian-Ridley Scott's adaptation of Andy Weir's novel is the least Ridley Scott movie in years and that's a really, really good thing. Endlessly optimistic, very funny, very charming and gripping. One of my movies of the year.
Algorithm-Jon's micro budget San Francisco based hacker thriller is just a little SF. The method he's using to distribute it is amazing too, and do read around the movie it's really interesting. You can watch it legally, for free, here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qpudAhYhpcEdge of Tomorrow-The least Tom Cruise movie Tom Cruise has done to date. A PR officer in an unwinnable war is put on the front lines, dies and...wakes up the morning he's sent to the front lines over and over and over. I didn't care for the ending but I'm in the minority and Cruise, and Emily Blunt, are amazingly good in it.
Godzilla-The 2014 Godzilla has problems (A largely dull human cast being the biggest one) but the feeling of doom that permeates the movie is brilliant.
The Machine-Another micro budget one starring Toby Stephen's and Arrow's Caity Lotz as a pair of researchers trying to crack AI. It was sold as 'kickboxing female Terminator!' and it's really, really not. Very much the smaller scale, arguably more interesting cousin, of Ex Machina.
Ex Machina-Oscar Isaac! Domnhall Gleeson! Not a Star Wars movie! An incredible exercise in style and menace that several friends have pointed out does some really nasty things for no good reason. Worth it for Alicia Vikander's staggering central performance though.
Pacific Rim-Many people hate this. I am not one of them. Guillermo Del Toro's love letter to giant monster movies and mecha is one of my favorite films of this decade. Exuberantly over the top, an amazing soundtrack and some of the best demented, joyous action beats you'll see on any screen.
John Wick-Just (barely) a Cyberpunk thriller if you squint. It's not remotely SF beyond the exploration of an under culture that operates to different rules than the society it preys on. It is however the best action movie not called The Raid for the last decade and contains a genuinely great performance from Keanu Reeves as well as some deeply innovative, beautifully shot and gloriously nasty fight coreography.