Total Recall [1990]
Brutal, intelligent, and just so damn entertaining, Total Recall is one of the best science fiction movies of the nineties and probably ever.
Brutal, intelligent, and just so damn entertaining, Total Recall is one of the best science fiction movies of the nineties and probably ever.
Neill Blomkamp’s They Found Us offers a cliched and commercial “father and daughter in trouble” plot but with aliens.
Unapologetically brutal and entertaining, Cocaine Bear is exactly the over-the-top drug-fueled horror comedy you expect it to be.
If you want to watch giant monsters fight to the death in an exotic location then Kong Skull Island is a perfect movie for you.
Atmospheric, oozing with mystery and macabre, From Hell is a Gothic horror movie about Jack The Ripper with a twist.
Laced with nineties nostalgia, Drop Zone is a guilty pleasure action movie with a skydiving twist, solid pacing, and a lot of familiar faces.
Unrelenting and captivating, Athens is a brutally realistic movie following the riots in a Parisian hood from a first-person perspective.
Simple and highly effective, Hell or High Water is a juicy neo-noir thriller following Texas rangers on a trail of two bank robbers.
Dracula 2000 may not be a good movie but it’s a fun one, loaded with sleek 2000s visuals, nostalgia, and Gerard Butler as a vampire.
If you’re looking for an unhinged eighties experience, Blue Thunder, a movie about a cool experimental helicopter is the right choice.
Simple, effective, and fast-paced, Sick is an old-school slasher horror bound to keep your attention for eighty minutes.
Slow and lacking the expected tension, Regression is a movie offering an intriguing look into the Satanic Panic of the late eighties.