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

Brazil
(1985)In the retro-future world, a government bureaucrat finds himself an enemy of the state.

JFK
(1991)A district attorney risks his family and his career to find the truth of the JFK assassination.

Halloween
(1978)Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hosptial and returns to the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois to kill again.

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

Night of the Living Dead
(1968)Un grupo de extraños lucha para defenderse de un ataque de zombis sedientos de sangre mientras se atrincheran dentro de una granja rural.

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.

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 12th Man
(2017)A breath-taking war thriller about the incredible true-life story of Jaan Baalsrud's heroism. Norway, 1943: after a failed anti-Nazi sabotage mission leaves his eleven comrades dead, Norwegian resistance fighter Jan Baalsrud (Thomas Gullestad) is on the run from the Gestapo, led by Kurt Stage (Jonathan Rhys Meyers). It remains one of the wildest, most unfathomable survival stories of World War II.

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 Dead Zone
(1983)David Cronenberg's first foray into mainstream filmmaking is also one of his most satisfying pictures. Adapted from a Stephen King novel, the movie stars Christopher Walken as Johnny, a man who has been in a coma for five years and wakes up to find that he can tell a person's fate just by touching them. Realising that he can change the future as well, Johnny soon intervenes in a number of would...

Margin Call
(2011)When an entry-level analyst unlocks information that could prove his firm's downfall, his co-workers are forced to choose between money and morality.

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

The Captain
(2018)Near the close of World War II, a German army deserter-turned-Nazi captain impersonator gets drunk with power while taking command of a prison camp.

The Spider Woman
(1943)Murder mystery in which renowned detective Sherlock Holmes is called upon to investigate a series of apparent suicides that have taken place in peculiar circumstances. He soon deduces that they are in fact murders committed by a woman. Disguised as an Indian, he uncovers a world of illicit gambling and insurance scams, and finds himself a target of the evil murderer.

Dog Soldiers
(2002)Deep in the Scotland wilderness during a routine military exercise, British soldiers are plunged into a terrifying nightmare of unlikely enemies.

Escape Plan
(2013)Framed and thrown into an escape-proof prison that he designed himself, structural security expert Ray must use all his know-how to break out.

Get Shorty
(1995)A gangster goes to Hollywood to collect a debt and becomes a big-time producer when he realizes the movie business runs a lot like the mob.

In Time
(2011)Aging stops at 25, and the only way for one man to stay alive is to steal more time.

Primer
(2004)Two small time engineers trip upon an invention that far surpasses their aspirations.