The Last House On The Left [2009]
The Last House On The Left is a highly successful remake of the seventies horror classic, a mean, intense, and authentic beast.
The Last House On The Left is a highly successful remake of the seventies horror classic, a mean, intense, and authentic beast.
Dusk For A Hitman is a hidden gem you need to uncover, a gripping and gritty crime thriller set in the seventies based on actual events.
Charmingly dated, The First Power is a classic B serial killer thriller with strong occult elements and lots of entertaining action.
Deliciously lighthearted and uplifting, Chef is, above everything else, a well-crafted movie featuring a good script and one hell of a cast.
Based on bizarre true events, Pain Hustlers offers a thought-provoking but also quite entertaining look at the start of the opioid epidemic.
Grippingly real, Winter’s Bone offers an uncompromising and rather bleak snapshot of the harshness of life in crime and drug-ridden rural America.
Extremely violent and highly entertaining, Marked for Death is an old-school martial arts action movie and Steven Seagal’s best.
Featuring a good cast (Hemsworths, Crow), lots of shootouts and an exotic setting, Land of Bad is a modern take on old-school action movies.
Not nearly as funny as the original, Dumb and Dumber To still offers decent amounts of nostalgia-laced fun with the original cast.
Willing to explore controversial issues like the military-industrial complex, State of Play is an expertly crafted political thriller with an all-star cast.
Featuring an original story, oddly gripping atmosphere and one hell of a cast, The Prophecy is an occult horror/thriller well worth watching.
Unfolding in real-time and based on actual events, Reality is a gripping drama about two FBI agents questioning an NSA operative.