Looking for some movie magic? From thrilling action sequences to thought-provoking dramas, this list offers a great variety for your next film night. Dive into these genre-spanning classics that are sure to entertain and captivate.
Action & Thriller
Die Hard 2
Bruce Willis returns as John McClane in this high-stakes sequel where he battles terrorists who have taken over an airport. 1990, R, 6.9
Lethal Weapon 2
The dynamic duo of Mel Gibson and Danny Glover are back in this sequel, tackling international criminals with a dose of humor. 1989, R, 7.2
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
The crew of the Enterprise embarks on a diplomatic mission to end hostilities between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. 1991, PG, 7.2
Manhunter
A psychological thriller where a retired FBI agent hunts down a serial killer who has escaped capture. 1986, R, 7.2
The Hitcher
A suspenseful horror film about a young couple who pick up a psychotic hitchhiker with deadly intentions. 1986, R, 7.0
Drama
Born on the Fourth of July
Tom Cruise stars in this biographical drama about a Vietnam War veteran who becomes an anti-war activist. 1989, R, 7.2
Reversal of Fortune
A legal drama based on the real-life case of Claus von Bülow, accused of attempting to murder his wife. 1990, R, 7.6
Broadcast News
A sharp and witty look at the world of television news, focusing on the personal and professional lives of its characters. 1987, R, 7.2
State of Grace
A gritty drama about a former cop returning to his old neighborhood, only to get involved in crime and corruption. 1990, R, 7.0
The Doors
A biographical film exploring the rise and fall of Jim Morrison and his rock band, The Doors. 1991, R, 6.9
Wild at Heart
A surreal drama about a young couple on the run, blending intense drama with eccentric humor. 1990, R, 7.0
Comedy
Defending Your Life
A whimsical comedy about a man who finds himself in the afterlife, where he must defend his life choices. 1991, PG, 6.8
Heathers
A dark comedy about a high school clique and the extreme lengths one girl will go to break free from their control. 1989, R, 7.2
Pump Up the Volume
A rebellious drama-comedy about a high school student who runs an underground radio station that becomes a voice for social change. 1990, R, 7.0
Major League
A sports comedy about a ragtag baseball team that unexpectedly starts winning games, much to the surprise of their skeptical manager. 1989, R, 7.2
Swingers
A comedy about a group of friends navigating the Los Angeles nightlife and dating scene with lots of humor and heart. 1996, R, 7.0
Miscellaneous
Sex, Lies, and Videotape
A groundbreaking indie drama exploring the complexities of relationships and sexuality through a series of videotapes. 1989, R, 7.2
Eight Men Out
A historical drama about the 1919 Chicago White Sox and the scandal that rocked the world of baseball. 1988, PG, 7.3
The Full Monty
A British comedy about a group of unemployed men who form a male striptease act to make some quick cash. 1997, R, 7.2
Barfly
A gritty, darkly comedic portrayal of a down-and-out poet’s life in the bars and streets of Los Angeles. 1987, R, 7.3
Three O’Clock High
A comedy about a high school student who must face off against a bully in a fight scheduled for three o’clock. 1987, PG-13, 6.9
The Apostle
A religious drama where a preacher seeks redemption after a violent outburst threatens his faith and future. 1997, PG-13, 6.7
The Believer
A drama about a Jewish student who becomes a neo-Nazi, exploring themes of identity and belief. 2001, R, 7.0
Defending Your Life
A whimsical comedy about a man who finds himself in the afterlife, where he must defend his life choices. 1991, PG, 6.8
Explore these films to find your next great watch. Whether you’re in the mood for thrilling action, heartfelt drama, or laugh-out-loud comedy, this list has something to satisfy your cinematic cravings!