You don't have to know anything about the eighties and nineties thrillers Wrongfully Accused is parodying to enjoy it.
Fede Alvarez (Evil Dead 2013) is the director of the new Alien movie, Alien: Romulus following an attack on the colonists on a distant planet.
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is a classic mildly entertaining, exotic and utterly forgettable summer action comedy.
Ominously mysterious, The Invitation is a slow-burning psychological thriller about a dinner party from hell.
Based on actual events, Wonderland is a gripping thriller immersing us into LA's world of drugs, theft, and one horrific multiple murder.
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.
Director of Predator, John McTiernan returns with Tau Ceti Foxtrot, a western set on an alien planet and starring Travis Fimmel.
DragonHeart is probably the best movie about dragons featuring still stunning special effects, a great cast, and a charming story.
Undemanding and lighthearted, The Business is a British crime movie drenched in eighties nostalgia and taking place in sunny Spain.
Despite the forced humor and style-over-substance vibes, there's still enough substance in Operation Fortune to make it worth watching.
Punching way above its weight, The Lost Battalion is an action-packed WWI movie based on true events that happened in the Argonne Forest.
Set in beautiful Spain, The Hit is a slow-burning, compelling, and atmospheric British crime movie you simply must experience.
Slow and a bit clunky, Heroic Losers is an unusual and charming heist movie with a big heart and a great cast you should check out.
Sleek, familiar, and easy to watch, I Came By is a forgettable thriller driven by excellent performances with a couple of surprising twists.
Smokin' Aces is a slick and adrenaline-fueled action movie with a great cast. An American version of Guy Ritchie's cool gangster movies.
Are you ready for Anaconda, an exotic nineties guilty pleasure movie starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, and one giant snake?
Hunter Killer is both a submarine movie and also a Gerard Butler action movie, a definition of a forgettable but entertaining time-killer.
The Night of the 12th is a realistic and slow-burning French procedural thriller using grisly murder to ask questions about our society.
Utterly insane, creative, and hilarious from start to finish, Gymkata is a martial arts action movie like no other.
Super Troopers is that type of dumb laugh-out-loud comedy that will charm your socks off even if you don't like this genre.
Unpretentious and immersive, The Ballad of Lefty Brown is a western movie offering a familiar frontier tale featuring an unfamiliar hero.
Exploring social media addiction, bullying, and friendship, Sissy is a solid slasher movie with a feminine touch worth watching.
Based on a surreal true story of a rescue in an underwater cave system in Thailand, Thirteen Lives is a gripping thriller worth watching.
Driven by excellent performances by Denzel and Jolie, The Bone Collector is a slick and surprisingly digestible serial killer movie.
Sleazy, sexy, and gory, Pieces is not just a fully functional eighties slasher but also one of those hilarious so bad that it's good movies.
Shamelessly sleazy, sexy, and entertaining, Piranha 3D is an old-school summer blockbuster full of nudity, gore, and action.
Fresh is a well-written and quirky horror comedy luring you in with rom-com vibes only to drive you into a very dark alley halfway through.
Visually alluring and dreamy, Three Thousand Years of Longing is a charming fairy tale for adults you need to be in the right mood to enjoy.
Stylish, entertaining, and with a huge replay value, Resident Evil is one of the rare movies based on a video game that is worth watching.
Creative, gripping, and full of twists, The Game is an example of an exceedingly well-crafted nineties thriller definitely worth watching.
You simply must watch The Duke, a charming British comedy based on surreal true events about a man fighting for the rights of a little guy.
Visually appealing, w and entertaining, The Sea Beast is an easygoing animated movie offering a familiar story wrapped in pirate clothing.
Still entertaining as fuck after more than 40 years, Escape from New York is a post-apocalyptic science fiction masterpiece featuring...
Highly entertaining, easy to watch, and just so damn cool, WolfCop is a charming indie horror comedy masterpiece you simply must watch!
Flawed but featuring a solid story, cast, and outer space setting, Star Trek Nemesis is a solid all-around science fiction movie.
A bit clunky and uneven, Polanski's Death and the Maiden is still an engaging and thought-provoking thriller unfolding in real-time.
Knock at the Cabin is a barely watchable, forgettable, and utterly predictable mystery movie from M. Night Shyamalan.
Honest and disturbing, Bruno Reidal is a movie offering a fascinating look into the mind of a young killer living in rural France in 1905.
Life of Crime is a lighthearted comedy with a lot of familiar faces that doesn't quite get off the ground but is still worth watching.