Mr. Brooks [2007]
Suspenseful and engaging, Mr. Brooks is at the same time your usual serial killer movie and a unique psychological thriller.
Suspenseful and engaging, Mr. Brooks is at the same time your usual serial killer movie and a unique psychological thriller.
Gory, hilarious, and entertaining, Idle Hands is one of those horror comedies I love. And not just because of weed and Jessica Alba.
Visually impressive, Roman Polanski’s 2005 movie Oliver Twist is a subversive, intelligent, and refreshing take on a familiar novel.
Coming from a guy who doesn’t like quirky dramedies, Everything is Illuminated is a quirky and also captivating dramedy you should check out.
Surveillance is an unpredictively weird, subversive, and also captivating thriller following two FBI agents trying to find a serial killer.
Intelligently raunchy and hilarious, Clerks II is a surprisingly effective sequel to one of the most underrated comedies of the nineties.
Exploring life, death, bullying, and family, Keeping Mum is a charmingly British black comedy starring Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean).
Thought-provoking and gripping, Gran Torino is a reverse coming-of-age movie examining not just your “elderly racist uncle” but also our society.
Telling not just an All-American but also a human story of loneliness, redemption, and love, The Wrestler is a masterpiece.
As a brutal and bloody member of New Wave of French Horror, Inside is one of those movies where you keep saying no way that just happened.
If you’re looking for that gritty and intense zombie experience, Outpost is the movie for you! Set in a seemingly abandoned WWII bunker it’s a must-see!