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The Negotiator Movie 1998 Scene Samuel L. Jackson as Danny Roman holding J.T. Walsh as Niebaum hostage
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The Negotiator [1998]

Too contrived at times but never boring, The Negotiator is an intense hostage situation movie benefiting greatly from its experienced cast.

Sexy Beast Movie 2000 Scene Ben Kingsley as Don Logan smoking a cigarette aboard a plane
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Sexy Beast [2000]

Captivating from minute one, Sexy Beast is a different type of British crime movie featuring loads of black humor and an excellent cast.

Rush 1991 Movie Scene Jason Patric as Jim Raynor and Jennifer Jason Leigh as Kristen holding out in their apartment
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Rush [1991]

Underrated, realistic, and based on real events, Rush is a story about two undercover cops who gazed into an abyss for too long.

Kajaki Movie 2014 Scene Paratroopers guarding a wounded soldier in Afghanistan
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Kajaki [2014]

Featuring an excellent cast, superb direction and intense atmosphere, Kajaki is a deeply traumatizing war movie based on real events.

Mindhunters Movie 2004 Scene FBI profilers entering a room on an island only to find a dead body hanging from a celling
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Mindhunters [2004]

Unapologetically flashy, Mindhunters is a highly entertaining thriller about a serial killer toying with FBI profilers on an island.

In Cold Blood Movie 1967 Scene Scott Wilson as Dick Hickock holding a duct tape in a store before the robbery and winking
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In Cold Blood [1967]

Focused on the lives of two ice-cold killers, In Cold Blood is a gripping character study based on true events that will fuck you up.

The Escapist Movie 2008 Scene Brian Cox as Frank Perry
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The Escapist [2008]

Quirky and aloof but still entertaining, The Escapist is a different kind of prison movie featuring an excellent cast led by Brian Cox.

The Black Phone Movie 2021 Scene Mason Thames as Finney talking over the phone in the basement
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The Black Phone [2021]

The Black Phone is a surprisingly mediocre thriller offering a very familiar King-like story elevated by Ethan Hawke’s creepy performance.

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