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I've been going through all these suggestions with my friend trying to figure out where to start, and we ended up watching Coherence at like 2am last night. I loved it thanks so much for recommending!
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it! The "making-of" info around the movie is pretty wild too, especially that there was no script. The full version of Coherence Explained by Director Jim Byrkit (trailer) was pulled from YouTube but it was pretty interesting.
It's more horror than sci-fi but I also really enjoyed Triangle (2009) if you run out of everything else to watch :)
I have seen Triangle it's so good :) I love it when a movie is gripping enough that I'm fully immersed the entire time and also complicated enough that I can read analyses of it afterwards and feel like I'm watching it again. I enjoyed Primer (2004) for the same reason.