Full of twists and surprises, Cold in July is a slow-burning and very immersive neo-noir thriller with authentic and believable characters.
Visually appealing and vibrant, Home is an entertaining movie perfect for spacing out starring Rihanna, Jim Parsons and a lot of aliens.
Based on a bizarre true story involving criminals, cocaine, FBI, informants, and fucking DeLoreans, Driven is a vibrant and fast-paced comedy.
Despite being messy and a bit pretentious, Filth is an entertaining crime comedy about one really bad cop full of drugs, sex, and alcohol.
Atmospheric and highly immersive, The Head Hunter is a fantasy movie with just a few very effective elements. A minimalist The Witcher.
No matter what you think about Jennifer Anniston, you should see Cake, not really a drama and not really a comedy but certainly a good movie.
Who knew that there are so many movies titled The Mule? I guess the most famous one is the Eastwood...
Exploring a familiar theme of robots and humans, Automata offers a very immersive post-apocalyptic atmosphere and great visuals.
Featuring stunning and alien Tasmanian vistas, The Hunter is not an exciting thriller but an immersive and atmospheric drama worth check out.
Horror and metal go hand and in hand and when you add comedy to the mix you get Deathgasm, an incredibly entertaining and gory movie.
Visually impressive, Wind River is a captivating slow-burning thriller following a murder investigation inspired by true events.
As a coming-of-age story set in the hood, Dope blends humor, drugs, racial issues, and great fucking music into one hell of a story.
G'day, Mate! Can I interest you in Kill Me Three Times, an Australian crime comedy that's at the same time entertaining and very forgettable?
The Grand Seduction feels so honest and cute that you can't help falling in love with it. Plus it's got Brendan Gleeson and Taylor Kitsch.
Just flashy and entertaining enough to warrant a viewing, Focus is a decent con artist/heist movie with a lot of humor. And Margot Robbie.
Unfolding in real-time, Grand Piano is a solid thriller about a pianist forced to give a performance of a lifetime or simply die.
Visually appealing, well-crafted and entertaining, Escape Room is one of those forgettable commercial distractions worth checking out.
Sometimes you just want to relax and watch something funny and easygoing. Buddy cop comedy Let's Be Cops is exactly like that.
Authentic and engaging, Goal of the Dead is a charming French zombie horror comedy with great special effects and a lot of humor.
What would you do if you found an abandoned cop car on the outskirts of the small town where almost nothing happens? I know, me too...
Far more complex than it lets on, The D Train is a delightfully subversive comedy with strong performances from Black and Mardsen.
As its title suggests, Tower Block focuses on an apartment building in the rough part of town, adding the sniper shooter to the mix.
Featuring a familiar plot of strangers gaining superpowers locked in a room, The Subjects is a decent but ultimately forgettable movie.
As you might have expected, Poltergeist 2015 is a soulless remake with a few redeeming qualities that might prompt you to check it out.
If you're willing to turn off your brain, Goosebumps can be something running in the background of your hungover Sunday afternoon.
Despite its entertaining atmosphere, Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods explores a lot of current issues with style and humor.
Imagine if you could wish for absolutely anything and your wish would come true. What would you do and what would be your first wish?
Poking fun at the eighties slashers, The Final Girls is, above all, a well-crafted horror comedy with a vibrant atmosphere and fast pacing.
Distinctly Scandinavian and exploring difficult issues like the death of a parent, Beyond Beyond is an intelligent and a bit clunky movie.
Sometimes you just want to watch an over-the-top, CGI-rich fantasy movie set in ancient Egypt and by Ra, Gods of Egypt is exactly that.
Gripping from the start, The Standoff at Sparrow Creek is a stylish and suspenseful indie slow-burner reminiscent of Reservoir Dogs.
Imagine you went on a holiday with your family and soon found yourself fighting for your life. With No Escape, you don't have to imagine that.
Starring Steven Yeun and Samara Weaving, Mayhem is a bloody and fun office-themed horror comedy with a sleek visual style.
Did you ever wonder why some people are more obedient? Experimenter follows real and fascinating research of this issue conducted at Yale.
Entirely forgettable albeit quite gory, Office Uprising is one of those mindless entertainment movies perfect for spacing out.
If you're looking for a movie that will keep your attention, you've found it in 13 Hours. Extremely well-crafted, exciting, and respectful, it's a must-see.
As a distinctly Scottish crime comedy, The Legend of Barney Thomson is full of black humor, great actors, and bizarre situations.
Deep, dark, and brooding, The Living is one of the few good indie movies exploring small-town crime with superb character development.
Based on an true story about one of the most daring rescue missions in history, Disney's The Finest Hours is a flawed albeit watchable epic.
Did you really expect anything other than mindless fantasy entertainment from a movie titled The Last Witch Hunter and starring Vin Diesel?
Following a group of residents who find themselves isolated during an epidemic, Containment is a flawed thriller posing intriguing questions.
Failing to establish an engaging narrative despite the potency of the source material, 12 Strong is a barely watchable war movie with silly action.
A bit clunky and trying too hard but with a great cast, Bloodsucking Bastards eventually does provide some mild vampiric office-themed fun.
Black '47 is a relevant, compelling, and slow-burning revenge thriller set against the backdrop of the most tragic piece of Irish history.
Smart, engaging, and above all authentic, A Good Woman Is Hard To Find is a stellar thriller with a lot of black humor and social realism.
Crazy and hilarious French comedies are a thing and 9 Mois Ferme is one of them with a bizarre plot and a great cast.
Behind this straightforward title, Blood Glacier, hides a solid European homage to Carpenter's classic The Thing with some original elements.
Intelligent and visually stunning, A Monster Calls is a riveting drama with strong fantasy elements making it more approachable.
Can you make a tasteful horror movie about cannibals living in the exotic jungles of South America? The Green Inferno is proof that you can.
Featuring updated visuals and an altered story, Pet Sematary is a decent remake of the 1989 classic with a creepy atmosphere and a lot of wasted potential.