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The Kingdom 2007 Movie Scene Two men looking at the city with binoculars
Thriller

The Kingdom [2007]

Based on real events, The Kingdom is an intense and exotic thriller following a group of investigators sent to Saudi Arabia after an attack.

Antlers 2021 Movie Scene Keri Russell as Julia fighting the Wendigo monster in a mine using a flare
Horror

Antlers [2021]

Brooding and at times heavy-handed, Antlers is a solid horror movie with one hell of a monster, great cinematography, and a predictable story.

Revolt 2017 Movie Scene Giant alien robot attacking the rebels
Science fiction

Revolt [2017]

Visually impressive, Revolt is a competently done albeit formulaic alien invasion movie elevated by ethereal Lee Pace and exotic African sets.

Sliver 1993 Movie Scene Sharon Stone as Carly Norris holding wine glasses at a party
Thriller

Sliver [1993]

Desperately trying to be hip, Sliver is an erotic thriller that sometimes comes off as a comedy anchored by the one and only Sharon Stone.

Angel Heart 1987 Movie Scene Mickey Rourke as Harry Angel lighting a cigarette with a match
Thriller

Angel Heart [1987]

Dark and brooding, Angel Heart is an engaging noir thriller with an occult edge driven by a powerful performance by Mickey Rourke.

Narc 2002 Movie Scene Ray Liotta as Henry Oak holding a tape recorder in a chop shop
Thriller

Narc [2002]

Narc is a classic example of a gritty police thriller done right featuring a phenomenal cast, dark atmosphere, and quite a story to tell.

Cass 2008 Movie Scene Nonso Anozie as Cass, Gavin Brocker as Prentice and Leo Gregory as Freeman along with the rest of the ICF going into a fight
Thriller

Cass [2008]

Based on an incredible true story, Cass is an engaging and gritty thriller about the first black leader of a football hooligan group.

Redirected 2014 Movie Scene Two paramedics burying a guy
Thriller

Redirected [2014]

Featuring all kinds of bizarre and crazy situations, Redirected is a British crime thriller with a lot of humor and quite an original story.

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