The Place Beyond the Pines is not just a neo-noir crime epic but also a thought-provoking drama exploring what it means to be a man.
Oozing testosterone, Bullet to the Head is an old-school action revenge movie with a great cast, a lot of style, and superb action scenes.
Suspenseful, engaging, and above all, unforgettable, No Rest For The Wicked is one of the best neo-noir movies following a corrupt detective in trouble.
Trying so hard to imitate Tarantino/Ritchie's stylish crime masterpieces, Catch .44 ultimately turned out to be a barely watchable thriller.
The Big Bang is one of those stylish and casual neo-noir movies featuring an entertaining story, lively atmosphere, and a familiar cast.
Featuring a familiar story of a man stuck in a rut revived by a pretty girl, Novocaine is a mildly amusing crime comedy with edgier Martin.
Blood Simple is an effective noir thriller doubling as a small-town crime movie and featuring all of the trademark Coen Brothers goodies.
Visually striking, The Man Who Wasn't There is a slow-burning thriller about a chain-smoking, depressed man in a bad marriage trying to get out.
Gabriel is a gritty and atmospheric neo-noir indie fantasy movie with great visuals and acting. Think Sin City meets The Crow on a budget.
Stylish, violent and fun, Give 'em Hell, Malone is an answer to the question of what happens when mix over-the-top action and noir setting.
Raw and gritty, In Too Deep is an undercover cop movie set in the hood with an authentic script, juicy atmosphere, and top performances.
Featuring stylish visuals, a nightmarish atmosphere, and a lot of potential, Dark Country is a flawed but very immersive noir experience
Featuring an unsettling atmosphere and phenomenal performances, The Gray Man is a movie about one of the most disturbing serial killers that ever lived.
Twisting and turning into a nihilistic neo-noir orgy of bizarre situations, schemes, and dark humor, Red Rock West is a fucking masterpiece.
Visceral, dark, and brooding, 8MM is a captivating and subversive neo-noir masterpiece exploring themes the general public usually avoids.
Following a burned-out paramedic working night shifts, Bringing Out the Dead is an immersive, atmospheric, and fascinating character study.
An incredibly immersive, realistic and captivating neo-noir masterpiece No Country For Old Men is one of my favorite movies.
Bleak, intense, and full of surprises, Oldboy is an exceedingly well-made and visually gripping neo-noir thriller.
Drenched in alcohol and leveled with cocaine, Bad Lieutenant is an uncompromising masterpiece about power, corruption, and redemption.
Deceptively simple and thoroughly engaging, A History of Violence is a subversive thriller about an American family living with a secret.
Miscast, Max Payne is a visually appealing neo-noir movie based on a popular video game that failed to produce an engaging plot.
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