The Getaway [1972]
Lean and mean, The Getaway is a masterpiece of neo-noir, a gritty crime thriller oozing with authenticity and full of anti-heroes.
Lean and mean, The Getaway is a masterpiece of neo-noir, a gritty crime thriller oozing with authenticity and full of anti-heroes.
Boasting a familiar cast and good production values, 1992 is a solid heist thriller set against the backdrop of the infamous L.A. riots.
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Saved by the stellar cast, Broken City is a formulaic but cozy and sleek-looking political/cop/private detective thriller worth watching.
Greedy People is an amusingly dark crime comedy featuring an alluring small town setting, a great cast, and a twisting Coen Brothers story.
Absolute Power is one of Clint Eastwood’s light thrillers that are still mildly entertaining, featuring an all-star cast and an intriguing story.
Starring Luis Tossar, Code Name: Emperor is a tight Spanish spy thriller that will take you into the dirty world of modern government black ops.