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Jason Clarke Movies
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2024-07-07

All 43 Jason Clarke Movies In Order - All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online

Welcome to our roundup of Jason Clarke movies! Jason Clarke is an Australian actor who has made a name for himself in Hollywood. In this article, we will be discussing some of his most memorable roles, exploring the range of his acting abilities and showcasing his versatility on the big screen. So sit back, relax and get ready to explore the world of Jason Clarke's filmography.



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"Dilemma" is a compelling dramatic action film from 1997 that takes a gripping look at the moral dilemmas surrounding life, death and justice. The plot revolves around a little girl suffering from a rare and aggressive form of cancer who relies on a death row inmate, Rudy Salazar, to provide the bone marrow transplant she desperately needs.

In a bizarre twist of fate, Salazar's death sentence is commuted to life without parole in exchange for providing the bone marrow. However, Salazar makes a daring escape on the way to the hospital, prompting a manhunt by the determined Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers.

This thrilling chase, filled with unexpected twists and turns, heightens the tension as Salazar continues on a spree of terror. Amidst the race against time and a desperate need for retribution from the LAPD, the characters are put to the ultimate test as they face their own moral dilemmas.

Directed by Eric Larsen and Eric Louzil, and written by Chuck Conaway, Ira Israel, and Eric Louzil, "Dilemma" is an intensely engaging film that delves deep into societal and human issues without sacrificing entertainment value. This thought-provoking independent film stars C. Thomas Howell, Sofia Shinas, and Danny Trejo, and has the grit and intensity of similar 90s action-dramas such as "Last Lives", "Fatal Affair", and "Separate Ways".

Overall, "Dilemma" offers an intriguing look at the moral implications of life and death decisions, while providing a thrilling plot that keeps the viewer on the edge of their seat.


  • Genres: Action, Drama

  • Rated: Not Rated

  • Runtime: 1h 23min

  • Directed by: Eric Larsen, Eric Louzil

  • Starring: C. Thomas Howell, Sofia Shinas, Danny Trejo

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $2,500,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 3.4

  • Similar: Last Lives, Fatal Affair, Separate Ways, Laws of Deception, Charades, Because We're Family, Dead Fire, Under Still Waters, Sleeping Dogs, Tattle Tale, Yelling to the Sky, Matter of Trust




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In the thrilling 1990s action-comedy "Wanted, " Jay, a Korean student honing his acting skills in Australia, unknowingly stumbles into a world of danger. That's because Jay bears an uncanny resemblance to Sunny Chow, a criminal on the run. In a shocking twist of fate, Jay is cast on a reality TV show as the infamous Sunny Chow, a role that takes a deadly turn when Sunny's enemies mistake Jay for their actual target.

Jay's journey takes him through unpredictable encounters with both law enforcement and criminal underworlds. Directed by Heung-sun Jeong and written in collaboration with Suk-won Choi and Anthony Egan, "Wanted" takes viewers on a wild ride of humor, danger, and mistaken identity.


  • Genres: Action, Comedy

  • Runtime: 1h 27min

  • Directed by: Heung-sun Jeong

  • Starring: Steve Bastoni, Alan Cinis, Jason Clarke

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 3.5

  • Similar: Twilight




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"Praise" is a gripping 1998 drama film directed by John Curran, with a stellar cast of Peter Fenton, Sacha Holder, and Marta Dusseldorp. This thought-provoking movie centers on a twentysomething named Peter, who reluctantly moves in with his former co-worker Sacha, who battles a severe case of low self-esteem resulting from her weight, appearance, and eczema. Their relationship is far from ideal, as they delve into a series of vices like drinking, drug use, and casual sex.

Amidst the chaos and vulgarity, the film manages to shed light on Sacha's deeper struggles and the fragility of her self-image. With a runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes, "Praise" boasts an intriguing plot and raw, unapologetic performances.

The film received critical acclaim, with 8 wins and 14 nominations to its name. "Praise" is a stark portrayal of the harsh harshships endured by those struggling, making it a must-watch drama.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Runtime: 1h 38min

  • Directed by: John Curran

  • Starring: Peter Fenton, Sacha Horler, Marta Dusseldorp

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $29,874

  • Opening Weekend USA: $6,315

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $29,874

  • IMDb Rating: 6.7

  • Awards: Awards, 8 wins & 14 nominations

  • Similar: We Don't Live Here Anymore, Better Than Sex, The Waiting City, Erskineville Kings, All the Way, The Square, Open Window, Dogwatch, Soft Fruit, Acolytes, Wildside, Whisper




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Twilight (1998) is a crime drama that tells a tale of a retired detective who is thrust back into the life of darkness and danger with only a simple task as a catalyst. Paul Newman, Gene Hackman, and Susan Sarandon lead a gripping ensemble cast in this suspenseful film, where secrets are unleashed and old injuries reawaken with a vengeance.

Directed by Robert Benton, with a screenplay by Benton himself along with Richard Russo, Twilight offers a mystery-filled narrative that keeps viewers on their toes from start to end. With a runtime of just under two hours, this 1998 release is a thrilling experience that will leave a lasting impression. Fans of crime and drama genres won't want to miss Twilight, a film that masterfully blends the familiar with a few unexpected twists.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 34min

  • Directed by: Robert Benton

  • Starring: Paul Newman, Susan Sarandon, Gene Hackman

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $37,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $15,055,091

  • Opening Weekend USA: $5,866,411

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $15,055,091

  • IMDb Rating: 6.2

  • Similar: Nobody's Fool, Where the Money Is, Narrow Margin, Extreme Measures, The Package, Jennifer 8, Heist, Class Action, Harper, Best Laid Plans, Flesh and Bone, Absolute Power




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"Kick" is a captivating drama film, which premiered in 1999. It chronicles the life of a gifted high school rugby player as he undergoes an unexpected shift when he discovers his hidden passion for ballet. With years of ballet training under his belt, this young athlete is resolute in demonstrating his adaptability by auditioning for a local rendition of "Romeo and Juliet."

However, as he balances his love for rugby with the high-stakes dance world, he encounters the scrutiny of his peers and the apprehension of losing his esteemed reputation.

Directed by Lynda Heys and penned by Stuart Beattie, this moving film leads the audience on a journey of self-realization, confidence, and the courage to embrace one's authentic self. The talented ensemble, consisting of Russell Page, Rebecca Yates, and Martin Henderson, bring to life this heartfelt and motivational saga that not only showcases the struggles faced by individuals who defy societal expectations but also honors the triumph of pursuing one's desires.

"Kick" is an Australian production that interweaves drama with the topics of ballet, rugby, self-confidence, and homophobia. It has earned critical acclaim and secured one nomination, attesting to its success in capturing the hearts of viewers.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Runtime: 1h 32min

  • Directed by: Lynda Heys

  • Starring: Russell Page, Rebecca Yates, Martin Henderson

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 5.5

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: Big Sky, Echo Point, Secrets & Lies, Perfect Opposites, Sweat, When Strangers Appear, Everything Put Together, Dreamkatcher, Girl at the Window, Love and Other Catastrophes, Cleopatra's Second Husband, Skagerrak




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"Risk" is a 2000 Australian drama, crime, and thriller film set amidst the backdrop of corporate crime, greed, and lust. The plot follows an inexperienced insurance adjuster who is drawn into a web of deceit under the cynical influence of his boss. The movie, which stars Bryan Brown, Tom Long, and Claudia Karvan, offers a gritty portrayal of moral decay and corporate corruption.

Directed by Alan White and written by John Armstrong, Tracy Kidder, and Steve Wright, "Risk" delivers a gripping tale filled with suspenseful twists and turns. With a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes and an IMDb rating of 6.0, "Risk" is a compelling exploration of the darker side of human nature.


  • Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 33min

  • Directed by: Alan White

  • Starring: Bryan Brown, Tom Long, Claudia Karvan

  • Box Office:

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $181,763

  • IMDb Rating: 6.0

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: Better Than Sex, Risk, Praise, Erskineville Kings, Dexter & Sinistra, Australia Day, The Better Angels, Better Man, Kick, Yelling to the Sky, Swerve, You Can't Stop the Murders




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Beyond the boundaries of your wildest fantasies lies "Better Than Sex, " a captivating dark comedy that unravels the complexities of love, lust, and desire. This 1999 Australian film, directed by Jonathan Teplitzky and written by the same man, explores the tumultuous relationship between two strangers who find themselves tangled in the web of attraction after a passionate one-night stand. As the couple is swept up in the intoxicating dance of love, they will face the unthinkable consequences of their uninhibited passion, forcing them to reconsider what they truly want.

With a runtime of just 1 hour and 35 minutes, this unconventional love story blends humor and drama to deliver a riveting cinematic experience. Featuring an ensemble cast led by David Wenham, Susie Porter, and Kris McQuade, "Better Than Sex" unfolds beneath the watchful eyes of Better Than and Fireworks Pictures, with the film's soundtrack and dialogue in English. Set in both Australia and France, this visually stunning film garnered critical acclaim throughout its release, earning 1 win and 12 nominations in various awards.

In the realm of romance, "Better Than Sex" stands out as a bold, unashamed exploration, blending both comedy and drama to create a unique cinematic experience. For fans of dark comedies and heart-pounding romances, this film is a must-watch, promising a journey that will leave you questioning what it truly means to be in love. Don't miss your chance to dive into the world of "Better Than Sex" and discover the hidden depths of the heart, available now for your viewing pleasure.


  • Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 35min

  • Directed by: Jonathan Teplitzky

  • Starring: David Wenham, Susie Porter, Kris McQuade

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $19,521

  • Opening Weekend USA: $19,521

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $620,388

  • IMDb Rating: 6.3

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 12 nominations

  • Similar: Sink, Melody, The Monkey's Mask, The Second, The Everlasting Secret Family, Praise, Gettin' Square, Embrace the Darkness, Risk, Force of Destiny, East of Everything, Somersault




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"Lips Are Sealed" is a 2000 comedic, crime, and family flick directed by Craig Shapiro. This movie centers around a pair of inadvertently loquacious twin sisters who find themselves in the witness protection program in Australia after apprehending a notorious diamond thief using nothing more than a common condiment - ketchup. Upon arrival in Sydney, two ruthless mobsters are dispatched to recover not only the girls, but also a concealed diamond.

The film features the Olsen twins in the lead roles, Jim Meskimen, and is brought to you by Courage Films, Dualstar Productions, and Tapestry Films. It successfully blends humor, family-friendly camaraderie, and heart-pounding crime-thriller segments, making it an ideal choice for those looking to enjoy an exhilarating and enjoyable family movie night.


  • Genres: Comedy, Crime, Family

  • Rated: G

  • Runtime: 1h 29min

  • Directed by: Craig Shapiro

  • Starring: Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen, Jim Meskimen

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $2,200,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 5.1

  • Similar: Winning London, Holiday in the Sun, Passport to Paris, When in Rome, The Challenge, Billboard Dad, Getting There, New York Minute, So Little Time, Two of a Kind, Double, Double Toil and Trouble, How the West Was Fun




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"Rabbit-Proof Fence" is a captivating 2002 adventure drama film directed by Phillip Noyce and based on the true story of three half-white, half-Aboriginal girls from Western Australia. Set in 1931, against the backdrop of the stolen generation, the girls are taken from their homes and forced to be trained as domestic staff. However, they manage to escape and embark on a dangerous journey across the harsh and unforgiving Outback, determined to reunite with their families.

The film explores the theme of cultural identity, survival, and determination amidst the cruel reality of Australia's history. Featuring spectacular landscapes of Western Australia, "Rabbit-Proof Fence" offers an immersive viewing experience. The film has received 23 wins and 25 nominations in various awards, showcasing its impact on audiences.

Starring Everlyn Sampi, Tianna Sansbury, and Kenneth Branagh, who brilliantly bring to life the characters of Molly, Daisy, and Gracie, the film's runtime is 1 hour and 34 minutes. With a PG content rating, "Rabbit-Proof Fence" has a runtime of 1h 34min and an IMDb rating of 7.4. The movie had a relatively modest budget of $6,000,000 but earned a total of $16,220,968 at the worldwide box office.

If you enjoy engrossing adventure stories based on true-life events, "Rabbit-Proof Fence" is a must-watch. Its authentic portrayal of the Aboriginal culture and the raw emotions experienced by the characters make it a standout film in the drama genre.


  • Genres: Adventure, Biography, Drama

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 34min

  • Directed by: Phillip Noyce

  • Starring: Everlyn Sampi, Tianna Sansbury, Kenneth Branagh

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $6,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $6,199,600

  • Opening Weekend USA: $88,352

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $16,220,968

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Awards, 23 wins & 25 nominations

  • Similar: Following the Rabbit-Proof Fence, The Tracker, Charlie's Country, Walkabout, The Quiet American, Ten Canoes, Sweet Country, Rannie zhuravli, The Magdalene Sisters, In My Blood It Runs, Samson & Delilah, Lantana




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The Outsider is a captivating western love story from 2002. Focused on the forbidden love between a young widow from a Mennonite-like religious group and a cold-blooded gunslinger, the film is set against the backdrop of the American West. Following the gunslinger's wounding, the widow takes him into her home, setting the stage for an intense and passionate relationship in the face of societal pressures.

The movie is filled with dramatic moments, highlighting the challenges both the widow and the gunslinger face, as well as the power of love to overcome them. The compelling performances from actors like Tim Daly, Naomi Watts, and Keith Carradine add depth to the characters and their journey, making The Outsider an unforgettable cinematic experience.

Genres include drama, romance, and western, with a focus on raw emotion and captivating storytelling. The film is noteworthy for its depiction of both the joys and the dangers of forbidden love, as well as the struggles faced by those who dare to defy societal norms. With a release date of November 10th, 2002, The Outsider remains a timeless story that continues to captivate audiences.


  • Genres: Drama, Romance, Western

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 59min

  • Directed by: Randa Haines

  • Starring: Tim Daly, Naomi Watts, Keith Carradine

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.7

  • Similar: Lust for Gold, Stranger on Horseback, Comanche Moon, The Last Wagon, Jane Got a Gun, Sunset Song, Dead Man's Walk, Doc West, Gunless, Prairie Fever, Wildflower, The Sacketts


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"You Can't Stop the Murders" is a thrilling comedy from 2003 that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Set in a peaceful, small town, fear grips the local police force as a chilling series of murders takes place, each with an unexpected connection to the iconic Village People's song "Y. M. C. A. ".

Directed by Anthony Mir and featuring witty writing from Gary Eck, Akmal Saleh, and Mir himself, this movie is both hilarious and suspenseful in equal measure. With a star-studded ensemble cast, including Gary Eck, Akmal Saleh, and Anthony Mir, the film offers a unique blend of humor and mystery that keeps viewers guessing until the very end.

Produced by Big Mo Film Pty. Ltd. , Miramax, and SBS Independent, "You Can't Stop the Murders" has been a critical and commercial success, both in Australia and internationally. It has received praise from critics for its innovative take on the crime genre and has earned accolades with its nominations for various film awards.

So, if you're looking for a thrilling, hilarious, and unpredictable movie experience, don't miss out on "You Can't Stop the Murders"!


  • Genres: Comedy, Thriller

  • Runtime: 1h 39min

  • Directed by: Anthony Mir

  • Starring: Gary Eck, Akmal Saleh, Anthony Mir

  • Box Office:

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $101,124

  • IMDb Rating: 6.1

  • Awards: Awards, 2 nominations

  • Similar: Full Frontal, Under Still Waters, Reservoir Cats, Kitty Flanagan: Seriously?, Swerve, Utopia, Yelling to the Sky, Get Rich Quick, All the Way, Silk Road, Black Site, Fisk




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BlackJack, released in 2003, is a compelling Crime, Drama, and Mystery film focusing on the life of Detective Jack Kempson, played by Colin Friels. As an idealistic cop, Jack stays steadfast in his pursuit of justice but loses faith in his own moral compass as he employs questionable methods to apprehend criminals.

BlackJack's cast includes Kate Beahan and David Field, providing a compelling ensemble to this thought-provoking flick.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery

  • Runtime: 1h 29min

  • Directed by: Peter Andrikidis

  • Starring: Colin Friels, Kate Beahan, David Field

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.8

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: BlackJack: Sweet Science, Blackjack, The Outsider, BlackJack: Dead Memory, Water Rats, BlackJack: Ace Point Game, BlackJack: Ghosts, The Human Contract, Under Still Waters, The Better Angels, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Chappaquiddick




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Get ready for a whirlwind ride into the world of crime with the 2004 film, "Get Rich Quick"! Directed by Samuel Genocchio and featuring an ensemble of talented actors, this edgy and thrilling movie is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.

The film is set against the backdrop of a bustling city where the underbelly of crime and corruption is exposed. Central to the story is Boaz, a hapless surfer who finds himself in the crosshairs of a corrupt detective. Boaz is just one of the many vibrant and unforgettable characters that populate this tale of crime and its often dire consequences.

"Get Rich Quick" is an interconnected series of stories, each serving as a stark reminder that crime does not pay. With its compelling plot and fast-paced action, the movie delves into the darker side of life and leaves no stone unturned in its quest to shine a light on the less savory aspects of humanity.

A must-watch for fans of crime thrillers, "Get Rich Quick" offers a rollercoaster of emotions and is guaranteed to leave viewers asking for more. So, step into the world of crime, and get ready for your journey with this unforgettable movie.


  • Genres: Crime

  • Rated: Not Rated

  • Runtime: 1h 26min

  • Directed by: Samuel Genocchio

  • Starring: Danny Adcock, Alex Blias, John Cass

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 5.3

  • Awards: Awards, 2 wins

  • Similar: Under Still Waters, The Human Contract, Hole in the Paper Sky, Yelling to the Sky, The Man with the Iron Heart, Mudbound, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes




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"The Human Contract" is a gripping drama film that showcases the power of human connection and the struggle to break free from societal expectations. Successful businessman Chris (played by Jason Clarke) harbors a dark secret, hiding it from everyone around him. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a free-spirited, unconventional woman named Lisa (portrayed by Paz Vega), who challenges him to abandon his stuffy lifestyle and embrace reckless abandon.

As their bond grows stronger, the duo navigates through a series of intense emotions, interwoven with themes of desire, loneliness, and vulnerability. From steamy scenes in the backseat of a car to moments of raw passion, their encounters are marked by the complexity and unpredictability of the human experience.

While Lisa encourages Chris to live freely, the shadows of his past continue to haunt him. As their relationship deepens, the consequences of his choices become increasingly evident. It's not just about love and desire, but also about finding the courage to confront the truth and confront the demons within.

Directed by Jada Pinkett Smith, this captivating film explores the depths of the human condition and the power of personal connections. With a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes, "The Human Contract" offers a compelling narrative that explores themes of love, loss, and liberation.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 43min

  • Directed by: Jada Pinkett Smith

  • Starring: Jason Clarke, Paz Vega, Idris Elba

  • Box Office:

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $154,527

  • IMDb Rating: 5.0

  • Similar: Terminal, The Quiet, Sex and Lucía, Julieta, Carmen, Anna, Teresa, el cuerpo de Cristo, Original Sin, Sólo mía, Damage, After.Life, Ride or Die




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Death Race (2008) takes us on a thrilling journey through a brutal new world, where a car race becomes the post-industrial era's most popular sport. Ex-convict Jensen Ames is coerced by the warden of a notorious prison into participating in the dangerous event, where he must brutalize and kill other inmates on the race track to achieve victory.

This high-octane sci-fi action film features a star-studded cast, including Jason Statham, Joan Allen, and Tyrese Gibson. Directed by Paul W. S.

Anderson, Death Race offers an adrenaline-pumping ride, complete with mind-blowing stunts, chilling suspense, and intense rivalries. The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences alike, but its unique premise and action-packed sequences make for a memorable cinematic experience.


  • Genres: Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 45min

  • Directed by: Paul W.S. Anderson

  • Starring: Jason Statham, Joan Allen, Tyrese Gibson

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $45,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $36,316,032

  • Opening Weekend USA: $12,621,090

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $76,014,335

  • IMDb Rating: 6.4

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 5 nominations

  • Similar: Death Race 2, Transporter 3, The Transporter, Crank: High Voltage, Death Race 3: Inferno, Transporter 2, The Mechanic, Crank, Parker, Safe, Mechanic: Resurrection, The Expendables




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Under Still Waters (2008) is a gripping drama and thriller that tells the tale of a young married couple, brought to the brink by a mysterious stranger. The couple, played by Lake Bell and Jason Biondo, initially appear to have it all - love, trust, and a bright future. However, their lives are shaken when they encounter a bare-chested man, portrayed by Jason Clarke, who threatens both their marriage and their very existence.

As the story unfolds, the couple must navigate the treacherous waters of deception and danger, fighting to protect their love and salvage their relationship. With an intriguing plot and powerful performances, Under Still Waters will keep you on the edge of your seat, questioning the characters' motives until the very end.


  • Genres: Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: Unrated

  • Runtime: 1h 25min

  • Directed by: Carolyn Miller

  • Starring: Lake Bell, Jason Biondo, Jason Clarke

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 5.1

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 1 nomination

  • Similar: Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders, Still Water, Surface, Speakeasy, In a World..., Still Water, Still the Water, Black Rock, Burning Palms, Ghost of New Orleans, Surface: Behind the Scenes Featurette, I Do... Until I Don't




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Michael Mann's "Public Enemies" is an epic biographical crime thriller that takes place during the booming crime wave of the 1930s. The movie follows the intense manhunt led by the Feds to take down notorious American gangsters John Dillinger (portrayed by Johnny Depp), Baby Face Nelson (played by Stephen Lang), and Pretty Boy Floyd (Gillian Anderson).

Director Mann masterfully weaves together the lives of these infamous criminals, capturing the tension between law enforcement and the outlaws. The film delves deep into the era when the FBI was just forming, showing the complex, high-stakes game of cat and mouse that ensued.

The star-studded ensemble, including Christian Bale as FBI agent Melvin Purvis, adds a layer of depth to the story, with each character bringing their unique style and skill to the screen. The movie's 2-hour, 20-minute runtime allows the viewer to fully immerse themselves in the world of these crime-ridden times, where Dillinger and his gang lived and breathed danger at every turn.

"Public Enemies" is based on Bryan Burrough's book "Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34, " and features stunning cinematography that transports viewers to the era. The film's opening weekend grossed $25,271,675, and it went on to earn a total of $214,104,620 at the worldwide box office.

For fans of crime thrillers, "Public Enemies" is an unmissable treat. With its engaging plot, memorable characters, and riveting performances, it promises to deliver a pulsing and unforgettable ride that captures the essence of America at the height of its crime wave.


  • Genres: Action, Biography, Crime

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 20min

  • Directed by: Michael Mann

  • Starring: Christian Bale, Johnny Depp, Christian Stolte

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $100,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $97,104,620

  • Opening Weekend USA: $25,271,675

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $214,104,620

  • IMDb Rating: 7.0

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 14 nominations

  • Similar: Blow, Black Mass, American Gangster, Donnie Brasco, 3:10 to Yuma, The Fighter, Miami Vice, Collateral, Lawless, Blackhat, Secret Window, The Insider




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In Wallace Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), the infamous Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) is back and more dangerous than ever. Having served time in prison, Gekko still faces shame and a lack of respect among his peers. But his scheming ways are far from over - when he learns of a potential Wall Street enemy, Gekko sees an opportunity to rebuild his empire by using his future son-in-law, an idealistic stockbroker, as a pawn.

Set in the world of corporate greed and finance, this intense drama pits Gekko against a new generation of business titans, as he manipulates to regain his former power and wealth. Oliver Stone, the creator of the original Wall Street, directs this gripping story of ambition, deceit, and power.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 13min

  • Directed by: Oliver Stone

  • Starring: Shia LaBeouf, Michael Douglas, Carey Mulligan

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $70,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $52,474,616

  • Opening Weekend USA: $19,011,188

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $134,748,021

  • IMDb Rating: 6.2

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 4 nominations

  • Similar: Wall Street, Boiler Room, Any Given Sunday, South of the Border, Margin Call, W., Nuclear Now, Castro in Winter, Snowden, Born on the Fourth of July, Comandante, Mi Amigo Hugo




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"Trust" is a chilling crime drama film that captures the harrowing journey of a teenage girl caught in the vicious web of online sexual predation. Directed by David Schwimmer and based on a true story, the movie stars Clive Owen as "Charlie, " the seemingly trustworthy grown man who deceives Liana Liberato's character "Anna, " a naive teenage girl.

Cunningly posing as someone much younger on the internet, Charlie manipulates Anna into an intense online relationship, relentlessly targeting her vulnerability. As the tension builds, viewers are left on the edge of their seats, trying to unravel how this seemingly innocent friendship could spirals into a dangerous online grooming scenario.

The movie shines a light on the disturbing rise of digital predation and how easily it can go unnoticed. "Trust, " with its compelling performances and gripping narrative, is a must-see film that leaves an indelible impact, making us more aware of the dangers lurking over the internet.

"Trust" is a tale of trust, manipulation, and the harsh realities that the digital universe can bring to one's doorstep. The movie sheds light on the horrific issues of online grooming and delves deep into the heart-wrenching story of young vulnerability exploited by those who prey on innocence, making this thrilling drama a stark reminder of the importance of online safety measures for our youth.

Running for 1 hour and 46 minutes, this film carries an R rating, proving it's not for the faint-hearted. Despite its harrowing subject matter, "Trust" is an engaging and educational film that doesn't shy away from confronting the disturbing realities of our increasingly digital world.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 46min

  • Directed by: David Schwimmer

  • Starring: Clive Owen, Catherine Keener, Liana Liberato

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $4,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $120,016

  • Opening Weekend USA: $58,214

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $595,802

  • IMDb Rating: 6.9

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 3 nominations

  • Similar: An American Crime, Trade, Hard Candy, The Girl Next Door, Derailed, Hidden Exposure, Compliance, The Boys Are Back, Gone, Trust, Influencer, Daisy Diamond




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"Swerve" is a gripping Australian heist movie that blends crime, drama and thriller elements in a captivating tale. Released in 2011, the movie stars Jason Clarke, Emma Booth and David Lyons, and is directed by Craig Lahiff. When Colin stumbles upon a shocking road accident involving a dead man, a beautiful woman and a truckload of money, his attempt to do the right thing escalates into a deadly game of betrayal and deception.

Set against the backdrop of the Australian outback, the movie offers stunning visuals that combine the eeriness of the unknown with the allure of untold riches. As Colin and the woman he accidentally saved find themselves drawn into a dangerous scheme, they face seemingly impossible odds as they navigate the perilous world of crime.

Offering a fresh take on the crime genre, "Swerve" is a highly engaging and unpredictable adventure. If you're a fan of Ozploitation, crime movies or simply looking for a riveting cinematic experience, "Swerve" is definitely worth a watch.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 26min

  • Directed by: Craig Lahiff

  • Starring: Jason Clarke, Emma Booth, David Lyons

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $3,338

  • Opening Weekend USA: $2,725

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $3,338

  • IMDb Rating: 5.4

  • Awards: Awards, 2 nominations

  • Similar: When Strangers Appear, The Swerve, The Minute You Wake up Dead, Across the Hall, Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough, Cactus, Get Rich Quick, Under Still Waters, Yelling to the Sky, You Can't Stop the Murders, Better Than Sex, The Human Contract


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Screaming Out Loud is a riveting drama portraying the life of 17-year-old Sweetness O'Hara, an unwavering young woman battling the tumultuous realities of her unstable neighborhood. As Sweetness' family breaks apart, she must rely on her grit and courage to persevere.

Directed by the esteemed Victoria Mahoney, Screaming Out Loud is a compelling, emotional tale illustrating the indomitable strength of the human spirit amid hardship. Featuring a gifted ensemble of actors, including Zoë Kravitz, Jason Clarke, and Tim Blake Nelson, this film is a must-see spectacle.

Brace yourself for the unflinching, emotional performances that will make you reflect long after the final credits roll.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Runtime: 1h 34min

  • Directed by: Victoria Mahoney

  • Starring: Zoë Kravitz, Jason Clarke, Tim Blake Nelson

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $1,200,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 5.8

  • Awards: Awards, 4 nominations

  • Similar: Dawn, Treading Water, Swerve, Vincent N Roxxy, Under Still Waters, Get Rich Quick, Pretend We're Kissing, You Can't Stop the Murders, Beware the Gonzo, Dilemma, The Bricks




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"Texas Killing Fields" is a gripping crime drama set in the eerie Texas bayous. As the dark secrets of the past unravel, a seasoned local homicide detective and a New York City cop form an uneasy alliance to untangle a web of unsolved murders. With each passing clue, they delve deeper into the chilling depths of the Texas Killing Fields, a place where the line between justice and retribution blurs.

As the body count rises, the stakes become higher, and the woman in jeopardy becomes the key to unlocking the truth. Don't miss this thrilling cinematic journey, where the murders of a teenager and other victims intertwine in a suspenseful, heart-stopping chase.

"Texas Killing Fields" stars Sam Worthington, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Chloë Grace Moretz, and is directed by Ami Canaan Mann. This powerful film has won four awards and received three nominations, making it a must-see for fans of the suspenseful genre. So, prepare to be captivated as you embark on a chilling journey into the Texas Killing Fields.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, History

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 45min

  • Directed by: Ami Canaan Mann

  • Starring: Sam Worthington, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Chloë Grace Moretz

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $45,469

  • Opening Weekend USA: $8,772

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $1,271,319

  • IMDb Rating: 5.7

  • Awards: Awards, 4 wins & 3 nominations

  • Similar: Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields, The River Murders, Solace, In the Electric Mist, A Murder of Crows, The Resident, The Liability, A Single Shot, Cold Comes the Night, The Killer Inside Me, To Catch a Killer, The Postcard Killings




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"Lawless" (2012) is a gritty crime drama set in the Depression-era South that follows the exploits of a trio of bootlegging brothers, played by Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf, and Mia Wasikowska. As they face threats from a persistent new special deputy and other conniving lawmen seeking their profits, their determination and resilience are tested in the face of danger and corruption. Directed by John Hillcoat and written by Nick Cave and Matt Bondurant, the film offers a compelling and tense look at the criminal underworld, while exploring the complexities of loyalty, love, and survival during some of America's most challenging times.

With its star-studded cast and engaging storyline, "Lawless" is sure to captivate audiences and leave them on the edge of their seats.


  • Genres: Biography, Crime, Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 56min

  • Directed by: John Hillcoat

  • Starring: Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf, Guy Pearce

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $26,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $37,400,127

  • Opening Weekend USA: $10,001,982

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $55,404,207

  • IMDb Rating: 7.2

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 8 nominations

  • Similar: Legend, The Drop, Bronson, Public Enemies, Locke, 3:10 to Yuma, Warrior, Child 44, Black Mass, End of Watch, Shot Caller, RocknRolla




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Zero Dark Thirty is a heart-stopping thriller that delves into the tenacious hunt for Osama bin Laden, the head of the notorious al-Qaeda terror group responsible for the 9/11 attacks in the United States. Set in the aftermath of September 11, the film takes you on a nail-biting journey as it highlights the relentless pursuit of an elusive mastermind by a dedicated special forces team. The climax of this gripping tale comes in 2011, with a dramatic and unforgettable resolution.

Directed by the esteemed Kathryn Bigelow and penned by Mark Boal, Zero Dark Thirty features an all-star cast including Jessica Chastain, Joel Edgerton, and Chris Pratt. Chastain dons the role of Maya, an intelligence officer whose unwavering obsession with finding bin Laden leads her to a perilous adventure. As she navigates through the treacherous Pakistan landscape, she faces unforgiving interrogations and learns about the contentious "enhanced interrogation" techniques.

Although the years go by, Maya's single-minded goal of bringing justice to the man behind the 9/11 bombings remains unyielding. When an elite U.S. Navy SEAL team is commissioned to locate and, if necessary, eliminate or detain bin Laden, Maya's invaluable input proves critical in guiding them to their coveted target.

Zero Dark Thirty is a power-packed, suspenseful movie that captures the essence of post-9/11 America. It offers an unflinching look at the dark world of counter-terrorism and the extraordinary efforts made to apprehend one of the most wanted fugitives in history. Prepare yourself for a harrowing, yet exhilarating cinematic experience.

Rated R for scenes of graphic violence and torture, this film is not for the faint-hearted. However, its gripping storytelling and outstanding performances make it an essential watch for lovers of thrillers and enthusiasts of history alike.


  • Genres: Drama, History, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 37min

  • Directed by: Kathryn Bigelow

  • Starring: Jessica Chastain, Joel Edgerton, Chris Pratt

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $40,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $95,720,716

  • Opening Weekend USA: $417,150

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $132,820,716

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Won 1 Oscar, 85 wins & 174 nominations total

  • Similar: The Hurt Locker, Lone Survivor, 13 Hours, Black Hawk Down, American Sniper, Argo, Molly's Game, Captain Phillips, Black Hawk Down, Deepwater Horizon, Bridge of Spies, 12 Strong




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Experience the pulse-racing adventure of "White House Down," a thrilling action-packed film that takes place within the historic walls of the presidential residence. Follow dedicated Capitol police officer John Cale as he battles to safeguard his young daughter and the President from a lethal paramilitary takeover. With the nation engulfed in turmoil, it's Cale's responsibility to protect them all in this nail-biting fight for control of the government.

Roland Emmerich directs and James Vanderbilt pens the screenplay for this adrenaline-infused movie. Channing Tatum takes on the role of Offer Cale, Jamie Foxx portrays the President, and Maggie Gyllenhaal stars as the officer's estranged ex-wife. This star-studded cast delivers a heart-stopping performance that takes you on a harrowing journey through the legendary White House. As Cale relies on his cunning and expertise to fend off the attackers, this suspenseful tale will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

Drawn from the success of classics like "Die Hard" and "Air Force One," "White House Down" has earned acclaim for its captivating performances and high-energy action sequences. With a screenplay based on a whopping $3 million spec script, this thrilling film promises to deliver an unforgettable experience that will leave you breathless.

If you're a fan of action, suspense, and non-stop thrills, "White House Down" is the film for you. Witness the extraordinary bravery of Officer Cale and President Sawyer as they unite to reclaim the White House in a battle that will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

Make sure to experience the ultimate heart-stopping adventure with "White House Down." Get ready to embark on a nail-biting journey you won't soon forget as our heroic duo risks everything to save the day in this nation-shaking fight for control.


  • Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 11min

  • Directed by: Roland Emmerich

  • Starring: Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $150,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $73,103,784

  • Opening Weekend USA: $24,852,258

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $205,366,737

  • IMDb Rating: 6.3

  • Awards: Awards, 3 wins & 9 nominations

  • Similar: Olympus Has Fallen, London Has Fallen, Angel Has Fallen, Taken 2, San Andreas, Taken 3, Taken, Escape Plan, Shooter, Law Abiding Citizen, The Transporter, Transporter 3




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"The Great Gatsby" is a 2013 drama-romance film that delves into the world of the 1920s through the life of the enigmatic millionaire Jay Gatsby. Directed by Baz Luhrmann and written by Craig Pearce and F. Scott Fitzgerald, the film follows Nick Carraway, a writer and Wall Street trader, as he becomes fascinated by the lavish lifestyle of his mysterious neighbor, Gatsby.

The story takes place amidst the vibrant and chaotic parties of the Jazz Age, leading to an exploration of themes such as obsessive love, extramarital affairs, parties, and even a fatal accident. Boasting an impressive ensemble cast, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, and Joel Edgerton, "The Great Gatsby" received critical acclaim and awards for its performances and direction.


  • Genres: Drama, Romance

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 23min

  • Directed by: Baz Luhrmann

  • Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $105,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $144,857,996

  • Opening Weekend USA: $50,085,185

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $353,660,028

  • IMDb Rating: 7.2

  • Awards: Won 2 Oscars, 51 wins & 86 nominations total

  • Similar: Bohemian Rhapsody, Titanic, The Revenant, Don't Look Up, Blood Diamond, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Life of Pi, The Imitation Game, The Great Gatsby, The Theory of Everything, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, The Wolf of Wall Street




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"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" is a 2014 blockbuster action, adventure, and drama film, set in a thrilling post-apocalyptic world. The film is the sequel of "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" and marks the fragile friendship between ape leader Caesar and a remnant of human civilization. The story unfolds in the aftermath of the devastating Simian flu pandemic, leaving humans to fight back for dominance over the Earth. However, mistrust and betrayal threaten to disrupt this fragile peace as both parties prepare for war.

Directed by Matt Reeves and written by Mark Bomback, Rick Jaffa, and Amanda Silver, this movie is packed with suspense, as it stars well-known actors like Gary Oldman and Keri Russell. The cast is rounded off by Andy Serkis, who returns as Caesar. The movie piques the audience's interest by subtly referencing events in a series of short films from Motherboard and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, providing a detailed insight into the state of the world after the Simian flu's rampant spread.

The film's unique blend of action, adventure, and drama is accentuated by its rich character development and deep exploration of themes like trust, leadership, and societal unrest. It's set in a world where both apes and humans struggle to adapt and survive, providing audiences with a gripping narrative that resonates heavily with our contemporary issues.

"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" is an intense, thrilling cinematic experience, offering a glimpse at a future where both humans and apes must grapple with the consequences of their actions and decisions. With its compelling plot and impressive ensemble cast, this is undoubtedly a must-watch.


  • Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 10min

  • Directed by: Matt Reeves

  • Starring: Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Andy Serkis

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $170,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $208,545,589

  • Opening Weekend USA: $72,611,427

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $710,644,566

  • IMDb Rating: 7.6

  • Awards: Nominated for 1 Oscar, 17 wins & 48 nominations total

  • Similar: Rise of the Planet of the Apes, War for the Planet of the Apes, Planet of the Apes, Planet of the Apes, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, King Kong, Kong: Skull Island, Beneath the Planet of the Apes, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, Planet of the Apes, Escape from the Planet of the Apes, Battle for the Planet of the Apes




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"The Better Angels", released in 2014, focuses on the early and often overlooked life of Abraham Lincoln. This historical drama portraying Lincoln's childhood in the harsh Indiana wilderness, where he experienced tremendous hardships. The film is set in an era of illiteracy and rural lifestyle, offering unique insights into the formation of Lincoln's character through the challenges he faced under those circumstances.

The story unfolds a tale of tragedy that significantly marked Lincoln forever. The two strong women, who played a dominant role in guiding him through these challenging times, leave an impression of their indomitable spirit which shaped his course to immortality.

"The Better Angels" presents a poignant story of triumph against adversity through the lens of a history, setting it apart from other films in the same era. Although it's just 1h 35min, it leaves a lasting impression with its thought-provoking elements of personal growth and survival against the odds.

This narrative-driven historical film, directed by A. J. Edwards and written by the same under the production company Brothers K Productions, received positive reviews with an IMDb rating of 6.0 from 1456 voters. The film stars well-known actors Jason Clarke, Diane Kruger, and Brit Marling.

It received two nominations and is similar in genre to "Voyage of Time: Life's Journey", "Knight of Cups", "Song to Song" and many more. "The Better Angels", a journey into the heart of an iconic figure, is a must-watch for fans of historical biography blending with the drama genre.


  • Genres: Biography, Drama, History

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 35min

  • Directed by: A.J. Edwards

  • Starring: Jason Clarke, Diane Kruger, Brit Marling

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $70,918

  • Opening Weekend USA: $4,246

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $70,918

  • IMDb Rating: 6.0

  • Awards: Awards, 2 nominations

  • Similar: Voyage of Time: Life's Journey, Knight of Cups, Song to Song, Posthumous, Political Disasters, The Recordist, The Keeping Room, Boxers and Ballerinas, The New World, Meadowland, Babylon, Sound of My Voice




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In the action-packed sci-fi thriller Terminator Genisys, humanity is on the brink of extinction as a catastrophic event is set to unravel the future. Led by the relentless John Connor, the human resistance seeks a way to prevent this impending doom. They send a time-traveling Sgt.

Kyle Reese (Jason Clarke) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future. But an unexpected twist in the past creates a fractured timeline, raising questions about the future they aim to preserve. As the stakes are raised, it becomes a race against time to prevent the nuclear attack and unveil the mysterious application, Genisys, that threatens to wipe out humanity.

It's a gritty battle for survival as John, Sarah, and the reprogrammed Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) must join forces to stop the sinister forces at play and save humanity. With a blend of high-octane action, heart-pounding suspense, and a few nostalgic nods to the original Terminator, Terminator Genisys brings the franchise roaring back to life.


  • Genres: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 6min

  • Directed by: Alan Taylor

  • Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $155,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $89,760,956

  • Opening Weekend USA: $27,018,486

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $440,603,537

  • IMDb Rating: 6.3

  • Awards: Awards, 10 nominations

  • Similar: Terminator: Dark Fate, Terminator Salvation, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Terminator: Skynet Rising, Commando, Predator, Predator 2, Total Recall, Predators




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In the chilling and suspenseful thriller, Child 44 (2015), Tom Hardy takes on the role of a disgraced member of the Russian military police in a gripping tale of child murders during the Stalin-era Soviet Union. As the shadow of a totalitarian regime looms over the storyline, Hardy's character is forced to confront a serial killer and the horrific acts of violence committed against innocent children. With the brilliant support of Gary Oldman and Noomi Rapace, the film unfolds as a chilling drama set against the backdrop of Soviet history.

Directed by Daniel Espinosa and expertly penned by Richard Price and Tom Rob Smith, Child 44 is a gripping and thought-provoking tale that lingers long after the credits have rolled. If you're a fan of crime dramas with an edge, be sure to add this tense and captivating film to your watch list.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, History

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 17min

  • Directed by: Daniel Espinosa

  • Starring: Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Noomi Rapace

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $50,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $1,224,330

  • Opening Weekend USA: $621,812

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $12,951,093

  • IMDb Rating: 6.4

  • Awards: Awards, 2 nominations

  • Similar: The Drop, Lawless, Locke, Legend, The Take, Bronson, London Road, Taboo, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Sergeant Slaughter, My Big Brother, This Means War, Sticky


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"Knight of Cups" is a cinematic work of art directed by Terrence Malick, featuring an ensemble cast led by Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, and Natalie Portman. This drama, fantasy, and romance film takes the audience on a journey with the protagonist, a successful writer, as he navigates the complexities of love and self-discovery through a series of enthralling adventures with six different women.

Embarking on a quest to find meaning amidst the lavish offerings of Los Angeles and Las Vegas, the writer's life intertwines with the individuals he meets, leading to unpredictable and heart-wrenching encounters. The movie is filled with breathtaking cinematography and an exploration of human emotions and connections.

"Knight of Cups" also delves into familial relationships, with the writer reflecting on his strained bond with his brother and the impact his father had on his life. The film boasts thought-provoking imagery, including tarot cards, which is said to represent the writer's journey towards self-understanding.

"Knight of Cups" premiered at the 65th Cannes Film Festival to mixed reviews but has since gained a dedicated following, earning three wins and nine nominations from various awards.


  • Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Romance

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 58min

  • Directed by: Terrence Malick

  • Starring: Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $566,006

  • Opening Weekend USA: $60,551

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $1,026,288

  • IMDb Rating: 5.6

  • Awards: Awards, 3 wins & 9 nominations

  • Similar: Song to Song, To the Wonder, The New World, The Tree of Life, Voyage of Time: Life's Journey, A Hidden Life, Days of Heaven, Badlands, Voyage of Time, The Thin Red Line, Towards A Dream in the USA, Together




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Everest is a gripping tale of adventure that takes place on the treacherous terrain of Mount Everest. Released in 2015, the film stars Jason Clarke, Ang Phula Sherpa, and Thomas M. Wright and is directed by Baltasar Kormákur.

Set in 1996, the movie follows mountain guides Rob Hall and Scott Fischer as they lead their expedition teams in a final ascent towards the summit. However, disaster strikes when a storm hits the mountain, leaving climbers to fight for their survival.

Based on a true story, the film offers a thrilling portrayal of human resilience against the harsh forces of nature.


  • Genres: Action, Adventure, Biography

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 1min

  • Directed by: Baltasar Kormákur

  • Starring: Jason Clarke, Ang Phula Sherpa, Thomas M. Wright

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $55,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $43,482,270

  • Opening Weekend USA: $7,222,035

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $203,427,584

  • IMDb Rating: 7.1

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 9 nominations

  • Similar: 127 Hours, Deepwater Horizon, The Impossible, In the Heart of the Sea, Unbroken, The Walk, The Guilty, Southpaw, Everest, The Grey, The Day After Tomorrow, Life




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"All I See Is You" is a captivating drama-mystery film that premiered in 2017, directed by Marc Forster and written by Sean Conway and Marc Forster. The movie revolves around a blind woman named Gina, portrayed by Blake Lively, who is on a journey of self-discovery and emotional turmoil.

As Gina regains her sight, her life takes a darker turn, revealing secrets about her marriage to her devoted husband, Dave, played by Jason Clarke. As the truth unfolds, the couple's once-trusted bond is strained, forcing them to confront their twisted desires and hidden past.

Through a chilling narrative, "All I See Is You" explores the intense and complex relationship between Gina and Dave, as they grapple with the consequences of their actions. A mixture of intrigue, mystery, and drama, this film takes viewers on a gripping journey that will leave them questioning the depths people willing to go to protect their secrets.

The compelling performances of Blake Lively and Jason Clarke, along with the unique direction and poignant writing, make "All I See Is You" a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and suspenseful dramas.


  • Genres: Drama, Mystery

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 49min

  • Directed by: Marc Forster

  • Starring: Blake Lively, Jason Clarke, Ahna O'Reilly

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $30,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $217,644

  • Opening Weekend USA: $144,076

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $678,150

  • IMDb Rating: 5.4

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: A Simple Favor: Gag Reel, The Shallows, A Simple Favor, The Rhythm Section, The Rhythm Section: Deleted and Extended Scenes, The Age of Adaline, Elvis and Anabelle, Chloe, All I See is You, The Only Thrill, Premonition, Savages




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"Mudbound, " a 2017 drama war film directed by Dee Rees, follows two men returning home from World War II to work on a farm in rural Mississippi. The film delves into the complexities of racism and the challenges faced by these veterans as they adapt to life post-war.

The movie explores the strained relationships between the men and their families, as well as the harsh realities of poverty and misery they encounter. Starring Jason Mitchell, Carey Mulligan, and Jason Clarke, "Mudbound" earned four Oscar nominations, 36 wins, and 117 nominations in total. This powerful drama, with an IMDb rating of 7.4, is sure to leave a lasting impact, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.


  • Genres: Drama, War

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 14min

  • Directed by: Dee Rees

  • Starring: Jason Mitchell, Carey Mulligan, Jason Clarke

  • Box Office:

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $85,955

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Nominated for 4 Oscars, 36 wins & 117 nominations total

  • Similar: The Dig, Beasts of No Nation, The Best of Enemies, Skylight, Fences, Halima's Path, Pieces of a Woman, News of the World, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Marshall, The Highwaymen, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind




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"Chappaquiddick, " an intriguing drama released in 2018, centers around one of America's most infamous political tragedies. The film delves into the 1969 car accident that involved Ted Kennedy (Jason Clarke) and resulted in the death of his young campaign strategist, Mary Jo Kopechne (Kate Mara).

With a runtime of just over an hour and a half, "Chappaquiddick" is an intense journey that leaves no stone unturned. While the movie unravels the events leading up to the fateful accident, it also offers a glimpse into the political landscape of the time.

With a PG-13 rating, this biographical drama delivers a chilling account of history that is both compelling and informative. Directed by John Curran and written by Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan, "Chappaquiddick" boasts a strong ensemble cast alongside Jason Clarke and Kate Mara, notably Ed Helms, and features stunning visuals that breathe life into one of the darkest chapters in American history.


  • Genres: Biography, Drama, History

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 46min

  • Directed by: John Curran

  • Starring: Jason Clarke, Kate Mara, Ed Helms

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $13,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $17,395,520

  • Opening Weekend USA: $5,765,854

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $18,263,470

  • IMDb Rating: 6.4

  • Awards: Awards, 7 nominations

  • Similar: LBJ, The Front Runner, Balloon, Cleo, Parkland, Jane and Emma, Our Struggles, Official Secrets, A Private War, Megan Leavey, Beirut




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"The Man with the Iron Heart" is a gripping, high-stakes thriller set against the backdrop of World War II. As Nazi Germany expands its borders, a group of courageous Czech Resistance fighters prepares to carry out a daring mission – the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the cold-blooded mastermind behind the "Final Solution" to the "Jewish Question. "

Directed by Cédric Jimenez, the film is based on the true story of Operation Anthropoid, an attempt by Czech soldiers and partisans to strike a decisive blow against Nazi tyranny. Jason Clarke, Rosamund Pike, and Jack O'Connell lead an outstanding cast, bringing to life the harrowing experiences of the brave men and women who risked everything to stand up to evil.

With stunning action sequences and a powerful narrative, "The Man with the Iron Heart" captures the essence of courage, sacrifice, and resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity. It is a gripping and unforgettable cinematic experience that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.


  • Genres: Action, Biography, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h

  • Directed by: Cédric Jimenez

  • Starring: Jason Clarke, Rosamund Pike, Jack O'Connell

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: €27,800,000 (estimated)

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $4,412,639

  • IMDb Rating: 6.4

  • Awards: Awards, 3 nominations

  • Similar: Anthropoid, The 12th Man, The Captain, Conspiracy, The Exception, Operation Finale, Shelter, Defiance, The Man with the Iron Heart, HHH, Valkyrie




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Discover the enthralling 2018 biographical drama, "First Man," which meticulously encapsulates the incredible narrative of astronaut Neil Armstrong as he takes history by storm, becoming the first man to tread on the moon. Directed by the skillful Damien Chazelle and penned by accomplished authors Josh Singer and James R. Hansen, this Oscar-winning film brings to life the captivating era of NASA's Apollo program in the 1960s.

Amid the tumultuous 1960s landscape, "First Man" is an intense and powerful story of courage, persistence, and ambition. It masterfully sheds light on the personal life of Armstrong, portrayed by the talented Ryan Gosling, and his awe-inspiring lunar expedition. The movie boasts an exceptional ensemble cast, including Claire Foy as Armstrong's unwavering spouse, Janet, and Jason Clarke as the astronaut's commanding officer. This thrilling cinematic experience exposes the high-tension world of space exploration while offering a profound inspection of the sacrifices made by the astronauts and their families.

Fueled by its captivating storyline, breathtaking visuals, and unforgettable performances, "First Man" is an unprecedented and immersive journey through one of humankind's most monumental achievements.


  • Genres: Biography, Drama, History

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 21min

  • Directed by: Damien Chazelle

  • Starring: Ryan Gosling, Claire Foy, Jason Clarke

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $59,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $44,936,545

  • Opening Weekend USA: $16,006,065

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $105,713,218

  • IMDb Rating: 7.3

  • Awards: Won 1 Oscar, 32 wins & 193 nominations total

  • Similar: Ad Astra, Vice, The Place Beyond the Pines, Babylon, The Big Short, Darkest Hour, Bridge of Spies, La La Land, Drive, The Chase for Carrera, Argo, Gangster Squad




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In "Winchester, " an eerie tale of a haunted house, Sarah Winchester, played by the incomparable Helen Mirren, resides alone in her imposing San Jose, California mansion. This eccentric heir to the Winchester firearm fortune fervently believes that her home is cursed by the restless spirits of all the people slain by their weapons.

Directed by the Spierig brothers, Michael and Peter, the film showcases a fascinating blend of biography, drama, and fantasy, providing an engaging viewing experience. The story of Sarah's desperate attempts to appease the vengeful spirits and end the cycle of suffering takes you on a gripping journey filled with suspense and chills.

"Winchester" delivers an intriguing, gothic horror experience, reminiscent of similar films like "Jessabelle, " "The Curse of La Llorona, " and "The Woman in Black, " to name a few. Featuring the powerful performances of Helen Mirren and a strong supporting cast, this movie is sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.

For fans of horror and suspense, "Winchester" is a must-watch. Experience the chilling story of one woman's battle against otherworldly forces, as she seeks redemption for the souls trapped within the walls of her mansion.

Will Sarah be able to exorcise these spirits and free herself from this terrifying curse? Prepare for an unforgettable night of psychological terror, brought to life by the skillful hands of Michael and Peter Spierig.


  • Genres: Biography, Drama, Fantasy

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 39min

  • Directed by: Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig

  • Starring: Helen Mirren, Sarah Snook, Finn Scicluna-O'Prey

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $3,500,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $25,091,816

  • Opening Weekend USA: $9,307,626

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $44,019,588

  • IMDb Rating: 5.4

  • Awards: Awards, 6 wins & 10 nominations

  • Similar: Jessabelle, The Curse of La Llorona, The Woman in Black, The Haunting in Connecticut, The Nun, Insidious: The Last Key, Undead, The Possession, The Boy, The Skeleton Key, The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death




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"The Aftermath" is a beautifully crafted drama set in post-World War II Germany. With a somber backdrop and a plot that revolves around the British colonel, his wife, and their unsettling encounter with the previous German owner of their new home in Hamburg, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the challenges of rebuilding a city in ruin.

Director James Kent masterfully weaves together these complex layers of romance, war, and drama, all while shedding light on the tumultuous relationship between Britain and Germany following the devastation of the war. The film's evocative cinematography captures the enigmatic beauty of a city in recovery, reflecting the emotional turmoil of those who must confront their pasts and rebuild their lives.

Acclaimed actress Keira Knightley leads the ensemble cast, alongside distinguished supporting actors, as they navigate the tumultuous dynamics between the British colonel and his German counterparts. The film's thoughtful and poignant journey through the aftermath of war offers a fresh perspective on the impact of conflict on ordinary people and their communities.

"The Aftermath" is a mesmerizing and heartfelt exploration of the human spirit's resilience amidst the wreckage of war. The film's intriguing plot, combined with its superb cast and stunning visuals, make it a must-see for fans of drama, romance, and war films alike.


  • Genres: Drama, Romance, War

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 48min

  • Directed by: James Kent

  • Starring: Keira Knightley, Ned Wills, Pandora Colin

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $1,618,497

  • Opening Weekend USA: $56,419

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $9,215,591

  • IMDb Rating: 6.3

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: Colette, Official Secrets, Suite Française, My Cousin Rachel, Boston Strangler, The Duchess, Misbehaviour, Anna Karenina, The Edge of Love, Tolkien, A Dangerous Method, Atonement




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Pet Sematary, a chilling reimagining of Stephen King's classic horror novel, returns to the silver screen in 2019. Directed by Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer, the movie follows Dr. Louis Creed (Jason Clarke) and his wife, Rachel (Amy Seimetz), as they relocate from bustling Boston to the tranquil, yet eerie, depths of rural Maine with their two young children.

Upon settling into their new home, the Creed family stumbles upon a mystical and ominous Indian burial ground tucked away within the surrounding woods. This mysterious discovery sets the stage for a series of horrifying and unexpected events that challenge the family's bond and unravel the dark secrets hidden within their new surroundings.

Aided by a star-studded cast, including John Lithgow, Pet Sematary masterfully blends elements of horror, mystery, and thriller. The film expertly builds suspense, leaving viewers on edge until the very end. Fans of this iconic tale will undoubtedly appreciate the revamped interpretation, while newcomers will be captivated by the chilling atmosphere and hair-raising revelations that unfold.

With a total of 12 nominations and one win, this modern take on Stephen King's masterpiece has truly left its mark on the horror genre. Don't miss your chance to experience the terror and heartache that lies buried within the Pet Sematary.


  • Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 40min

  • Directed by: Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer

  • Starring: Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $21,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $54,724,696

  • Opening Weekend USA: $24,502,775

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $113,118,226

  • IMDb Rating: 5.7

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 9 nominations

  • Similar: Pet Sematary, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, Pet Sematary II, Pet Sematary, It Chapter Two, In the Tall Grass, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Annabelle, Annabelle Comes Home, Cujo, Annabelle: Creation, The Purge


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"Serenity" (2019) is an engrossing neo-noir thriller that skillfully intertwines a complex web of enigma and duplicity. Set amidst the tranquil, picturesque scenery of a quaint coastal village, the movie revolves around the life of a boat captain, portrayed by the enigmatic Matthew McConaughey. As he grapples with the ominous undertones of his past, the protagonist becomes ensnared in a dark realm where everything is not as it appears.

Propelled by a shadowy murder mystery, the captain must traverse an intricate web of intrigue that jeopardizes his very identity. The film also delves into the themes of toxic relationships and the struggles faced by the female lead, powerfully embodied by Anne Hathaway.

"Serenity" deftly combines elements of drama, suspense, and mystery, resulting in a visually enthralling and multifaceted cinematic experience. The movie boasts an exceptional ensemble cast, including Diane Lane and the mesmerizing screen presence of McConaughey and Hathaway. This neo-noir stands out as a thrilling cinematic journey into the blurred lines of perception and reality.

Prepare yourself for an exhilarating voyage of introspection and unveiling the intricate layers of truth within the captivating universe of "Serenity" (2019).


  • Genres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 46min

  • Directed by: Steven Knight

  • Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Diane Lane

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $25,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $8,547,045

  • Opening Weekend USA: $4,415,403

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $14,454,622

  • IMDb Rating: 5.4

  • Awards: Awards, 3 wins & 5 nominations

  • Similar: The Sea of Trees, Gold, Fool's Gold, Mud, Free State of Jones, Sahara, Serenity, The Lincoln Lawyer, Stillwater, Tortured, The Hustle, The Dark Tower




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"The Devil All the Time" is a thrilling crime drama that takes place in a postwar backwoods town. This gritty story revolves around a young man who is determined to protect his loved ones, all while navigating the murky waters of corruption and brutality that surround him.

The town, brimming with sinister characters, is on the cusp of darkness, making for a gripping and suspenseful atmosphere. With a talented ensemble cast, including Bill Skarsgård, Tom Holland, and Banks Repeta, this film is one viewers won't want to miss. Directed by Antonio Campos and written by Paulo Campos and Donald Ray Pollock, "The Devil All the Time" is a masterclass in storytelling and cinematography.

This film is perfect for fans of crime, drama, and thrillers, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 18min

  • Directed by: Antonio Campos

  • Starring: Bill Skarsgård, Tom Holland, Banks Repeta

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 7.1

  • Awards: Awards, 3 nominations

  • Similar: The King, The Pale Blue Eye, Cherry, The Guilty, Uncut Gems, Earth and Blood, Good Time, 1922, Nocturnal Animals, In the Heart of the Sea, Last Call, Fear & Shame




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"Dark Net: The Silk Road Story" unfolds the captivating narrative of Ross Ulbricht, a philosophy-driven young man who, in his twenties, creates the website Silk Road with the sole aim of selling drugs. This groundbreaking platform rapidly gains popularity, drawing the interest and desperation of those seeking quick solutions to their problems.

The movie takes an exhilarating turn when DEA agent Rick Bowden chooses to go undercover in a bid to dismantle Ulbricht's lucrative empire. The plot is packed with high-tension drama as both parties employ their intelligence and shrewdness to outmaneuver each other.

"Dark Net" is an intricately designed crime, drama, and thriller that delves into the dark world of the deep web, interweaving the lives of a brilliant entrepreneur, a seasoned law enforcer, and the treacherous landscape of the illicit drug trade.

You won't want to miss the pulse-pounding performances from Nick Robinson, Jennifer Yun, and Jimmi Simpson as they guide you through a riveting cinematic experience on the twisted path of crime and corruption.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 52min

  • Directed by: Tiller Russell

  • Starring: Nick Robinson, Jennifer Yun, Jimmi Simpson

  • Box Office:

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $38,449

  • IMDb Rating: 6.0

  • Similar: Being Charlie, Body Brokers, Some Voices, Krystal, Silk Road, Deep Web, John Bronco, The Fence, Looted, Silk Road: Drugs, Death and the Dark Web, Strange But True, Dream Horse


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