
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.”

M
(1931)When a police crackdown puts their livelihoods under pressure, Berlin's criminals take the hunt for a depraved child murderer into their own hands.

Open Your Eyes
(1997)After he falls for a beautiful woman, a handsome playboy is disfigured in an accident and his world turns upside down and into a surreal nightmare.

Midsommar
(2019)A group of friends travel to Sweden for a summer festival held every 90 years. What starts as a dream trip to the land of the midnight sun becomes a dark nightmare as the mysterious locals invite them to partake in their disturbing activities.

Missing
(2023)A girl uses all the latest technology at her fingertips to try and find her mising mother.

Picnic at Hanging Rock
(1975)A Valentine’s Day picnic at an ancient volcanic outcropping turns to disaster for the residents of Mrs. Appleyard’s school when a few young girls inexplicably vanish on Hanging Rock.

Timecrimes
(2007)Pursued by a killer, a man stumbles into a mysterious lab where he travels back in time, and is forced to commit an unthinkable crime.

Juror #2
(2024)Directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Clint Eastwood, this thought-provoking courtroom drama follows family man Justin Kemp, who, while serving as a juror in a high-profile murder trial, finds himself struggling with a serious moral dilemma. Conflicted over whether to potentially convict — or free — the accused killer, Kemp attempts to escape his dark past, come to terms with his actions and decide whether to sway the jury verdict. Meanwhile, prosecutor Faith Killebrew begins to dig into a new lead, risking her reputation and career in pursuit of the truth. A tense legal thriller that questions the true nature of justice, Juror #2 explores the implications of right and wrong ... and the ambiguity of the spaces in between.

L'Avventura
(1960)When a young socialite vanishes, her lover and her best friend search for her. But soon the woman's mysterious disappearance becomes only the background for a striking examination of modern human relationships.

Great Expectations
(1946)Tells the story of an orphan boy who, through the largess of a benefactor, becomes a gentleman and falls in love with the ward of Miss Havisham.

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.

Insidious
(2011)The terrifying story of a family who discovers that dark spirits have possessed their new home and that their son has fallen into a coma. Trying to save their son, they move again only to realise that it was not their house that was haunted.

Prometheus
(2012)A team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth.

Martha Marcy May Marlene
(2011)A young woman struggles with the effects of cult brainwashing in this chilling psychological thriller.

Sisters
(1973)When the cops don’t believe her, a small-time reporter who witnesses a murder through a neighboring apartment window must solve the crime herself.

Insidious: Chapter 2
(2013)Soon after their showdown with evil spirits that possessed their son, the Lamberts are ready for their lives to return to normal. The family seek to uncover the mysterious childhood secret that has left them dangerously connected to the spirit world.

High Anxiety
(1977)A psychiatrist must come to terms with his own "high anxiety" in this loving parody of the films of Alfred Hitchcock.

Shock Corridor
(1963)A reporter fakes insanity to crack a murder committed in an asylum.

Margaret
(2011)Anna Paquin is superb as a high-school teen whose life spirals out of control after her distraction of a NYC bus driver results tragedy.

No Sudden Move
(2021)Recently released from prison, Curtis Goynes descends into the tangled underbelly of a rapidly changing 1950s Detroit.