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Animal Factory 2000 Movie Scene Willem Dafoe as Earl, Mark Boone Junior as Paul and Danny Trejo as Vito in a prison yard
Thriller

Animal Factory [2000]

Featuring one hell of a cast led by Dafoe, Furlong, and motherfucking Danny Trejo, Animal Factory is a gritty and slow-burning prison thriller.

Detroit Rock City 1999 Movie Scene Giuseppe Andrews as Lex , James DeBello as Trip and Sam Huntington as Jam watching their friend getting beat up by the disco crowd on a highway
Comedy

Detroit Rock City [1999]

Incredibly charming, especially if you belong to the whole outcast subculture, Detroit Rock City is an engaging coming-of-age masterpiece.

ID 1995 Movie Reece Dinsdale with a bloody cheek getting carried away by two policeman at the stadium after an incident
Thriller

I.D. [1995]

I.D. is that gritty and authentic movie about hooligans you’ve been looking for. It’s an excellent character study showing you the transformation into one.

Identity 2003 Movie Scene John Cusack as Ed and Ray Liotta as Rhodes holding guns pointed at someone
Horror

Identity [2003]

Unfolding over the course of one stormy night and set in a remote hotel, Identity is a well-crafted who done movie full of suspense and mystery.

Severance 2006 Movie Scene Danny Dyer as Steve looking at an amputated foot of his coworker in a bear trap during their team building
Comedy, Horror

Severance [2006]

Featuring juicy British black humor, Severance is an intelligent and quite scary horror comedy about a team-building gone wrong.

Das Experiment 2001 Movie Scene Patients riding in an elevator wearing white gowns
Thriller

Das Experiment [2001]

Based on real events, brutal and thought-provoking Das Experiment is a 2001 German psychological thriller that hits hard and fast.

Sin City 2005 Movie Scene Bruce Willis as Hartigan holding a gun at the pier
Thriller

Sin City [2005]

Stylish as fuck, juicy, and just so damn cool, Sin City is a gritty neo-noir thriller with an ensemble cast always worth another watch.

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