
12 Angry Men
(1957)A twelve-person jury becomes increasingly tense with arguments continuing into the night as one juror must convince the other eleven he is right.

Fargo
(1996)The Coen brothers' pointedly morose 1996 classic about kidnapping, extortion and one grisly wood chipper massacre in Minnesota.

Crash
(2005)Los Angeles residents who live vastly separate lives collide in interweaving stories of race, loss and redemption.

Glengarry Glen Ross
(1992)David Mamet's famously profanity-laden screenplay - based on his own Pulitzer Prize-winning play - ferociously nails the dog-eat-dog world where lies, flattery, threats, theft and bribery rule supreme as the four salesman scrabble to thrash the opposition and keep their livelihoods. But who will survive?

The King of Comedy
(1982)The King of Comedy is a funny depiction of the dangers of celebrity fandom.

Thelma & Louise
(1991)An Arkansas waitress and a housewife shoot a rapist and take off in a '66 Thunderbird.

Forensic Files
Armados con las pruebas y testimonios que recaban en cada caso, los peritos de esta serie resuelven crÃmenes y accidentes por todo el mundo.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
(1988)Who will emerge as the ultimate hustler when a sophisticated con man and a free-wheeling huckster compete to scam an heiress out of $50,000?

Assault on Precinct 13
(1976)In this action thriller, an understaffed police station enlists the help of criminals when they become a target of a deadly street gang.

The Negotiator
(1998)A seasoned hostage negotiator takes hostages and risks all to prove his own innocence.

Arlington Road
(1999)Widowed when his FBI agent wife is killed by an extremist group, college professor Michael Faraday becomes obsessed with the culture of these groups -- especially when his new all-American neighbors, Oliver and Cheryl Lang start acting suspiciously.

Ronin
(1998)An international team of former intelligence agents is hired to carry out a dangerous mission in this character-driven post-Cold War action adventure directed by veteran filmmaker John Frankenheimer. When the caper goes awry, each member reveals his true self. Featured among the operatives are Robert De Niro, Stellan Skarsgard, Jean Reno, Jonathan Pryce, Sean Bean and Natascha McElhone.

The 39 Steps
(1935)A man in London tries to help a counter-espionage Agent. But when the Agent is killed, and the man stands accused, he must run to save himself.

The Scarlet Claw
(1944)The sleuths investigate a series of grisly murders in a small Canadian village called La Mort Rouge during the Second World War. The villagers believe the deaths are the work of a phantom, according to an old legend, and they see things which support this. Holmes and Watson have to prove otherwise, and stop the killer.

Runaway Jury
(2003)A jury member joins forces with a jury "consultant" who is trying to manipulate the trial outcome.

The General
(1998)As a real-life Dublin folk hero and crime boss lays dying, he reflects on his hardscrabble life, brazen acts, and the tenacious cop who pursues him.

The Pearl of Death
(1944)Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. John Watson appear in this ninth feature-film adventure, loosely based on Conan Doyle's short story "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons."

Woman on the Run
(1950)In San Francisco, a failed artist in a bad marriage witnesses a murder and runs from his wife, a reporter, the cops, and a killer, in this noir tale.

A Shot in the Dark
(1964)The adventures of Inspector Clouseau continue as the bumbling sleuth tries to prove a beautiful parlor maid innocent of killing her chauffeur lover.

Swimming with Sharks
(1994)A verbally abusive producer takes advantage of his naive studio assistant’s eye for talent, until the fed-up assistant finally strikes back.