Unfolding in real-time at a remote gas station, Night of the Hunted is an atmospheric thriller just good enough to warrant a viewing.
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial is not just a gripping courtroom drama but a fascinating character study featuring excellent performances.
Black Hawk Down is still the best modern movie I've ever seen, some twenty years after its initial release. A fucking masterpiece.
Evil Dead Rise and with it a hope that the horror genre is not dead but very much alive offering gruesomely gory fun for everyone.
Quarantine 2: Terminal is a surprisingly effective standalone "zombie infection on a plane" B movie that should entertain you for 80 minutes.
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.
The 2007 Spanish horror movie REC is so scary, immersive, and well-crafted that it's undoubtedly the best found-footage movie ever made.
Unfolding in real-time House of Darkness is a slow-burning horror movie full of sexually charged atmosphere, humor, and mystery.
Intense and engaging, Boiling Point is a one-shot thriller following a troubled chef during the busiest ninety minutes in his restaurant.
Criminally underrated, A Pure Formality is an intense psychological thriller full of mystery in which nothing is what it seems.
If you're looking for non-stop laughs black comedy that's also refreshing and heartwarming, look no further than Death at a Funeral.
Unfolding in real-time, Under Suspicion is a gripping thriller following an interrogation of a suspected child serial killer.
Featuring sleek cinematography, a great cast, and many twists, To Steal From A Thief is a classic heist movie with a feel-good atmosphere.
Smart, darkly comical, and thought-provoking, Falling Down is a masterpiece unfolding in real-time that's more relevant now than ever.
Loosely based on a couple of real-life airplane disasters, Flight 7500 is a watchable but ultimately forgettable blend of mystery and horror.
Last Seen Alive is one of those forgettable but still very effective thrillers unfolding in real-time and perfect for killing 90 minutes.
Using a lot of science fiction classics as inspiration, Alien Raiders is an effective and engaging movie with an X-Files vibe to it.
Who knew that trains and werewolves are such a good combination? Howl, an effective and engaging British indie horror, that's who!
Despite its slower tempo, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia is a captivating experience using a murder investigation to talk about life and death.