
Mulholland Drive
(2001)After a car wreck on the winding Mulholland Drive renders a woman with amnesia, she and a perky Hollywood-hopeful search for clues across Los Angeles in a twisting neo-noir from the mind of visionary David Lynch.

Get Out
(2017)Jordan Peele’s seismic horror-satire is a rare era-defining film: both a mordant send-up of Obama-era liberal racism and an early shot at Trump’s America. Delivering its commentary with bloody aplomb, Get Out distills a nation’s anxieties in the indelible image of “the sunken place.”

Blue Velvet
(1986)A college kid stumbles across a bizarre mystery lurking beneath his hometown's picture-postcard veneer and wants to know more—perhaps too much more.

The Conversation
(1974)Surveillance expert Harry Caul is hired to tail a young couple. Tracking the pair through San Francisco’s Union Square, the man manages to record a cryptic conversation between them. Tormented by memories of a previous case that ended badly, Caul sets out to determine if the couple are in danger.

Three Colors: Blue
(1993)An arthouse staple of the ’90s, the Three Colors films hold up some twenty years later as complex, emotionally resonant, and visually beguiling tales of contemporary Europe. The first part, Blue, is a story of death and rebirth that features a tour-de-force performance by Juliette Binoche.

Three Colors: Red
(1994)An accident creates a relationship between a model and a retired judge who spies on his neighbors.

We Need to Talk About Kevin
(2011)Flashbacks reveal a woman's calamitous efforts to raise her firstborn son while, in the present, she grapples with the aftermath of his horrific act.

Decision to Leave
(2022)A detective investigates the unnatural death of a man in the mountains and begins to develop feelings for the murder suspect, the man's mysterious wife.

Irreversible
(2002)Starring Vincent Cassel and Monica Bellucci, Gaspar Noé’s infamous backtracking revenge thriller is a groundbreaking, frightening provocation that caused much controversy at its premiere in Cannes. A viciously dark story audaciously told, Irreversible is not for the faint of heart!

Deep Red
(1975)Home to some of the greatest set pieces Dario Argento ever put on film, this hallucinatory giallo remains one of his most iconic features. Paying homage to Antonioni’s Blow-Up by casting David Hemmings as its leading man, Deep Red is a symbolic masterpiece of prismatic beauty and rapturous terror.

On Body and Soul
(2017)After an 18-year hiatus, Ildikó Enyedi returned to directing with this serene, astute dissection of loneliness, taking home the top prize at Berlinale and an Oscar® nomination for best foreign language film. An unexpected love story suffused with surreal beauty and an undercurrent of black humour.

The Killing of a Sacred Deer
(2017)Steven, a charismatic surgeon, is forced to make an unthinkable sacrifice after his life starts to fall apart, when the behaviour of a teenage boy he has taken under his wing turns sinister.

Winter's Bone
(2010)Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance and nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars, this enveloping drama by Debra Granik (Leave No Trace) also launched Lawrence’s career with her fiery turn as an ordinary hero. An intimate odyssey of family, women, and survival, set in the Ozark mountains.

Inland Empire
(2006)Written and directed by David Lynch, this film follows an actress navigating her unconscious as reality and fantasy uncomfortably intermingle while she prepares for an important role.

Affliction
(1998)A small-town sheriff investigates the murder of a wealthy businessman, and it resurrects the demons of his own childhood that begin to haunt him.

It Follows
(2015)Ten years before Longlegs, Maika Monroe starred in one of the most frightening films of the 2010s: an excavation of trauma as experienced by America’s suburban youth. With his acute portrayal of teen terror, David Robert Mitchell brings a singularly modern touch to the high-school movie canon.

Rotting in the Sun
(2023)Getting sucked into an infinite loop of drugs, men and dizzying mystery? That’s one cure for writer’s block! Frolicking and squabbling across the beaches, clubs, and rooftops of Mexico, Sebastián Silva and Jordan Firstman play hilarious versions of themselves in this absurd and sexy meta-comedy.

Bad Tales
(2020)In a Roman suburb, the repressed rage of the children cuts through the community's stifling facade of normalcy with devastating consequences.

Only the River Flows
(2023)Continuing the recent trend of moody neo-noirs from mainland China, this tenebrous psychological thriller from director Wei Shujun follows a small-town detective into the mouth of madness. Stunningly shot on Super 16, Only the River Flows is a pungently atmospheric serial-killer procedural.

Under the Silver Lake
(2018)When his beautiful, mysterious neighbor disappears without a trace, Sam (Andrew Garfield) tries to find the parties responsible, unraveling a string of strange crimes, unsolved murders, & bizarre coincidences in his East L.A. neighborhood.