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Plane 2023 Movie Scene Gerard Butler as Brodie Torrance and Yoson An as Samuel Dele standing in front of a plane that's just crash landed in the jungle
Action

Plane [2023]

If you’re nostalgic about classic eighties and nineties dumb action movies, Plane, starring Gerard Butler, is a perfect choice.

License To Drive 1988 Movie Scene Three teenagers holding a passed out girl while watching a drunk guy steal their car
Comedy

License To Drive [1988]

Cheesy but with a cheerful atmosphere, fast pacing, and 2 Coreys, License to Drive is a lightweight eighties teen comedy worth your time.

Kickboxer 1989 Movie Scene Michel Qissi as Tong Po breaking the back of Dennis Alexio as Eric with Jean-Claude Van Damme as Kurt screaming in the background
Action

Kickboxer [1989]

Set in exotic Thailand, Kickboxer is one of the best martial arts movies ever featuring exciting fights, cool characters and prime Van Damme.

Speak No Evil 2022 Movie Scene Morten Burian as Bjørn, Sidsel Siem Koch as Louise and Liva Forsberg as Agnes on their vacation in Tuscany
Thriller

Speak No Evil [2022]

Frustratingly uneven, Speak No Evil is a psychological thriller that can be also seen as a fascinating character study up to a certain point.

Unthinkable 2010 Movie Scene Gil Bellows as FBI Agent Vincent and Brandon Routh as FBI Agent D.J. Jackson about to enter a house armed
Thriller

Unthinkable [2010]

Intense and engaging from the first minute, Unthinkable is a frighteningly realistic and brutal psychological thriller.

Mandibles 2020 Movie Scene Grégoire Ludig as Manu and David Marsais as Jean-Gab looking at the giant fly they just found
Comedy

Mandibles [2020]

Mandibles is a delightfully quirky and feel-good French comedy about two inept criminals who accidentally find a giant fly.

Bank Of Dave 2023 Movie Scene Joel Fry as Hugh and Rory Kinnear as Dave arguing in court
Comedy

Bank of Dave [2023]

Based on the heartwarming and true story of David vs. Goliath, Bank of Dave is an easygoing comedy that will leave you in a good mood.

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