Which space movie in your opinion has the most accurate physics?
For you to be sure, here are some tips:
Can we hear the sound in space? No, as it cannot travel through a vacuum. So, only silence when the spaceship explodes.
Is time travel to the past possible? No, as it is ruled out by mainstream physics.
To produce artificial gravity a spaceship should be spinning.
When a spaceship speeds up or slows down, the passenger either is thrown back or is sharply moved forward due to the inertial forces.
No, spaceships can’t travel faster than light. Accordingly, a trip to another planet in our solar system will take from months to years, and to other stars - from decades to centuries.
Black holes do not suck spaceships into. For a spaceship to get into the center of a black hole, it has to be aimed very precisely.
Stars don’t move when moving past them as they are far-far away. The view from the spaceship window would be as if you are not moving at all.