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No Way Out 1987 Movie Scene Kevin Costner as Tom Farrell thinking about what he's going to do now
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No Way Out [1987]

A bit outdated, No Way Out is a slow-burning procedural thriller with several subplots involving murder, politics, romance, and espionage.

The Decline 2020 Movie Scene Guillaume Laurin as Antoine and Marie-Evelyne Lessard as Rachel practicing shooting under Réal Bossé as Alain's supervision
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The Decline [2020]

Immersive, realistic, and at times brutal, The Decline is a well-crafted minimalist thriller featuring a solid story and excellent acting.

I See You 2019 Movie Scene Helen Hunt as Jackie hearing something strange inside the house
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I See You [2019]

If you’re looking for an entertaining and clever serial killer thriller, I See You will do the job just fine despite its rocky start.

The Getaway 1994 Movie Scene Alec Baldwin as Carter Doc McCoy shooting his shotgun at the police during a chase
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The Getaway [1994]

The Getaway is not your classic nineties thriller but a captivating and no-bullshit heist extravaganza featuring an excellent cast.

Black and Blue 2019 Movie Scene Mike Colter as Darius holding a gun to Naomie Harris as Alicia's face
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Black and Blue [2019]

Featuring a generic story and characters, sleek police thriller Black and Blue offers enough thrills and action to keep you engaged.

Shot Caller 2017 Movie Scene Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jacob in handcuffs going to a maximum security prison
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Shot Caller [2017]

Derivative but visually appealing, Shot Caller is a standard-issue gritty prison movie amplified by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau’s strong performance.

Blitz 2011 Movie Scene Jason Statham as Brant listening to the police briefing
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Blitz [2011]

Cliched but gritty, Blitz is a standard-issue serial killer movie featuring a familiar cast and enough meat on the bones to keep you engaged.

Kill Me Again 1989 Movie Scene Michael Madsen as Vince holding a gun with Joanne Whalley as Fay sitting next to him
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Kill Me Again [1989]

Featuring rather clunky storytelling but with enough twists to keep you engaged, Kill Me Twice is a solid neo-noir thriller.

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