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Cleanskin 2012 Movie Scene Sean Bean as Ewan holding a gun to terrorist's head
Thriller

Cleanskin [2012]

Focused on the dirty and morally ambiguous aspects of terrorism on both sides, Cleanskin is a solid British thriller with a lot to offer.

Hitchcock [2012] Movie Review Recommendation
Drama

Hitchcock [2012]

I was putting off this movie for quite some time, expecting it to be more like Lincoln or any other

Sinister 2012 Movie Scene Ethan Hawke as Ellison hearing something strange while playing the video of four people hanging themselves
Horror

Sinister [2012]

As nasty as its title suggests, Sinister is a brooding, atmospheric, and scary horror movie that effectively blends familiar genre elements.

Intacto 2001 Movie Scene Leonardo Sbaraglia as Tomás holding a gun pointed at Max von Sydow as Samuel's head
Thriller

Intacto [2001]

Original, stylish, and full of mystery, Intacto is a Spanish thriller asking one simple question: is there such a thing as luck?

Wreck-It Ralph [2012] Movie Review Recommendation
Comedy

Wreck-It Ralph [2012]

Sometimes, just sometimes, mainstream waters are very comfortable and relaxing to thread in. A long history of failures in an

This is 40 2012 Movie Scene Paul Rudd as Pete in the toilet with his tablet looking for some peace and quiet
Comedy

This is 40 [2012]

Highly relatable and brutally honest, This is 40 may not be the classic Judd Apatow raunchy comedy, but it’s still funny and entertaining.

Gambit 2012 Movie Scene Colin Firth as Harry Deane without pants and Cameron Diaz as PJ Puznowski in her underwear in a hotel room
Comedy

Gambit [2012]

Gambit is a lighthearted mainstream comedy featuring a great script written by the Coen brothers, a vibrant atmosphere, and an all-star cast.

Pusher 1996 Movie Scene Kim Bodnia as Frank and Mads Mikkelsen as Tonny walking down the street after a drug deal
Thriller

Pusher [1996]

Did you ever wonder what it’s like being a small-time drug dealer in Copenhagen in the nineties? Visceral and gritty, Pusher takes you there.

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