1992 [2022]
Boasting a familiar cast and good production values, 1992 is a solid heist thriller set against the backdrop of the infamous L.A. riots.
Boasting a familiar cast and good production values, 1992 is a solid heist thriller set against the backdrop of the infamous L.A. riots.
Starring Joel Kinnaman, The Silent Hour is a suspenseful and effective thriller about a cop trying to save a witness from a vicious gang.
Despite its memorable title, The Soul Eater was just another average horror movie about two cops trying to solve a string of vicious murders.
Ad Vitam is a solid French action thriller about Franck, a member of an elite police unit targeted by a powerful crime syndicate.
Despite its flaws, The French Connection remains a highly immersive neo-noir near-masterpiece set on the gritty streets of New York City.
A Working Man is yet another generic Jason Statham action movie, barely watchable but still mildly entertaining for the fans of the genre.
Despite the talented cast and grim atmosphere, Wolf Man is an uninspired werewolf movie worth watching only for the fans of the genre.
Featuring gorgeous Gothic horror visuals, slower pacing, and a familiar story, Nosferatu is not a classic horror movie but a passion project.
Featuring a stellar cast and a rather controversial story, Rules of Engagement is a military court martial drama with a bit of action.
Mildly intriguing and featuring an all-star crew, Black Bag is a sluggish and ultimately underwhelming spy thriller still worth checking out.
Unjustly overlooked, 5lbs of Pressure is a slow-burning neo-noir thriller featuring a cliched story and a deliciously brooding atmosphere.
Saved by the stellar cast, Broken City is a formulaic but cozy and sleek-looking political/cop/private detective thriller worth watching.
Starring Guy Pierce, The Convert is a historical drama set in 1830 with a bit of action and stunning locations plunging us into a bitter Maori war.
Directed by Mel Gibson and starring Mark Wahlberg, Flight Risk is a dumb, unintentionally funny, but still fun action thriller.
Demons is exactly the movie you think it is: a cheesy, gory but still fun single-location eighties horror movie with a distinct European vibe.
Greedy People is an amusingly dark crime comedy featuring an alluring small town setting, a great cast, and a twisting Coen Brothers story.
Absolute Power is one of Clint Eastwood’s light thrillers that are still mildly entertaining, featuring an all-star cast and an intriguing story.
Based on a popular novel, the Spanish horror Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End offers a classic zombie movie experience.
Starring Luis Tossar, Code Name: Emperor is a tight Spanish spy thriller that will take you into the dirty world of modern government black ops.
Contraataque AKA Counterstrike is a visually impressive Mexican action movie about a group of elite soldiers fighting against the cartel.
Unflinchingly realistic, Badlands is a tight and gripping neo-noir thriller based on actual events following a young couple on a killing spree.
Starring Jim Caviezel, Transit is a fun albeit stereotypical thriller, a B movie guilty pleasure with cool cars, dumb criminals and Caviezel.
Practically unknown, Running With Tigers AKA Tigres et Hyenes is a highly effective French heist neo-noir action thriller worth your time.
Suspenseful and intelligent, 70 Big Ones is a refreshing Spanish thriller about much more than a bank robbery gone wrong.
I recommend you just dive into Companion, a sleek-looking, slightly thought-provoking, and above all entertaining sci-fi thriller.
Sex is Zero is an absolutely unhinged and refreshing South Korean college sex comedy full of nudity, gross-out scenes, and toilet humor.
Just a bit dated and ultimately underwhelming, Bullitt, starring Steve McQueen, still offers great locations and one hell of a chase scene.
Visually hypnotizing, gripping, and intensely atmospheric, Conclave is a true masterpiece that everyone should see.
Saved by the cast and the potency of the issues it explores, Imperium is a thriller about an FBI agent going undercover in a white supremacist gang.
Featuring an ominous atmosphere and frigid, snowy setting, The Damned blends mystery with folk, psychological, and supernatural horror.
Based on actual events that happened in 1980 during South African apartheid, Silverton Siege is a sleek, tense and engaging thriller.
Despite its age, Hardcore is still a gripping neo-noir masterpiece, a father’s worst nightmare in the dark and sleazy world of porn.
It appears that the new Cliffhanger reboot will be another visually impressive but forgettable action thriller and that’s okay.
Sufficiently entertaining and surprisingly safe, The Hurricane Heist is a sleek-looking forgettable distraction worth a look.
The Courier AKA El Correo is a sleek Spanish thriller based on true events following a young hustler who becomes a major money launderer.
Surprisingly and hilariously dirty but also infinitely charming, Good Boys is one of the best R-rated teen comedies I’ve seen in a long time.
Driven by Belmondo’s charm, The Professional is the French version of James Bond, a B action movie that still delivers despite all of its flaws.
Set in beautiful Paris, The Killer is a generic and uneven big action movie redeemed by stylish visuals, a solid cast, and violent action.
Driven by Willem Dafoe’s stunning performance and based on true events, Bad Country is a solid and gritty crime thriller worth watching.
Chopper is not just a thought-provoking dark comedy but also a gritty prison movie and an engaging character study, a fucking masterpiece.
Featuring an ominous atmosphere, The King Tide is a mystery about an isolated community changed forever after a baby appears on their island.
Visually stunning and emotionally compelling, Hostiles is a brooding western exploring thought-provoking themes and tortured characters.
Tough as nails, The Long Good Friday is one of the best British gangster movies featuring gripping storytelling and excellent performances.
Set in the 1980s and based on true events, The Order is a gripping and highly atmospheric neo-noir thriller reminiscent of Villeneuve’s Sicario.
A bit cheesy and contrived at times, The Hunted is still an entertaining action movie featuring great leads and fast pacing, a guilty pleasure.
Featuring a simple yet effective story consisting of familiar horror tropes, Oddity is a slow-burning and creepy experience well-worth having.
Unlike Eastwood’s other 90s thrillers, In The Line Of Fire follows a Secret Service agent trying to protect the president from a slick assassin.
Both entertaining and easygoing, The Instigators is a well-crafted buddy action comedy about two thieves on the run after a botched heist.
Gritty and drenched in a juicy noir atmosphere, The Driver is a minimalistic crime thriller that has its flaws but is a uniquely engaging experience.
Starring Jason Biggs, Amateur Night is a solid albeit forgettable sex comedy, just raunchy enough to entertain you for ninety minutes.