Phone Booth [2002]
Short, fast and incredibly suspenseful, Phone Booth is an excellent single-location thriller starring Colin Farrell and Forest Whitaker.
Short, fast and incredibly suspenseful, Phone Booth is an excellent single-location thriller starring Colin Farrell and Forest Whitaker.
Based on actual events, The Insider is a slow-burning thriller featuring an intense atmosphere, a thought-provoking story, and a superb cast.
Surprisingly grounded for a movie examining such thought-provoking concepts, First Snow is an underrated thriller you need to watch.
Featuring a sexually charged atmosphere and a lot of nudity, Crash is a devilishly subversive thriller exploring fetishes, love, and desire.
Disturbingly sitting somewhere between horror and thriller genres, Frailty is a gripping serial killer movie loosely based on real events.
Based on Stephen King’s short story, Dolan’s Cadillac is a solid revenge thriller featuring a juicy atmosphere and an even better setting.
Female domination, titillating scenes featuring huge cleavages, fast cars, and cheesy plot twists await you in Faster Pussycat Kill Kill.
Weird, stylish, and violent, Hell Ride is an homage to all those seventies biker movies. Produced by Quentin Tarantino it simply tries too hard to be cool.
Juicy and full of sexually-charged energy, Death Proof is a slasher with a deadly car instead of a knife as the murder weapon.
Featuring one hell of a cast led by Dafoe, Furlong, and motherfucking Danny Trejo, Animal Factory is a gritty and slow-burning prison thriller.
I.D. is that gritty and authentic movie about hooligans you’ve been looking for. It’s an excellent character study showing you the transformation into one.