9 [2009]
Visually refreshing, 9 or Nine is a 2009 animated movie featuring a post-apocalyptic setting and a Terminator-like story.
Opening with 99 Problems by Jay-Z, The Taking of Pelham 123 is an exciting and gripping thriller about a group
As a mediocre but watchable movie, Shortcut to Happiness boasts a great cast, easygoing atmosphere, and intriguing story about the deal with the devil.
Following the decadent and sinful lives of the L.A. elite in the eighties, The Informers offers a familiar taste of “The Rich Also Cry” cake.
Rob Zombie’s foray into animation spawned this over-the-top exploitation extravaganza filled with crude humor, nudity, and horror movie references.
Highly underrated, Shrink is a subversive and sarcastic black comedy about a psychiatrist trying to help various troubled celebrities.
Never taking itself too seriously, Next Day Air is a breezy crime comedy showing us what happens if you deliver cocaine to the wrong door.
Uncomfortable, claustrophobic, and frighteningly realistic, Them AKA Ils is a clever French horror movie a deadly home invasion.
Suspenseful and atmospheric, Hush is a road thriller unfolding for one rainy night and following a couple pursued by a sadistic trucker.
Featuring an unsettling atmosphere and phenomenal performances, The Gray Man is a movie about one of the most disturbing serial killers that ever lived.
Commercial and cheesy, Stay Alive is an entertaining slasher following a group of teens who discover a video game that kills people.
Charming and intelligent, Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel blends science fiction and comedy into one hell of a movie.