Discover a world of captivating films with our curated list, showcasing an array of genres from drama to comedy. Whether you’re in the mood for a thrilling crime drama or a laugh-out-loud comedy, these films have something special to offer.
Crime & Thriller
Road to Perdition
A gripping crime drama about a hitman seeking revenge while protecting his son. 2002, R, 7.7
Donnie Brasco
Based on a true story, this film stars Johnny Depp as an undercover cop infiltrating the mob, leading to intense personal and professional challenges. 1997, R, 7.7
Primal Fear
A suspenseful courtroom drama where a defense attorney (Richard Gere) represents a young man (Edward Norton) accused of murder, only to uncover shocking truths. 1996, R, 7.7
Training Day
A riveting crime thriller where Denzel Washington plays a corrupt cop guiding a rookie through the dangerous streets of LA. 2001, R, 7.7
Interrogation: Highway 60
A surreal journey following a man who receives mysterious and life-changing encounters while traveling down a peculiar highway. 2002, PG-13, 6.5
Drama
Philadelphia
A powerful film about a lawyer (Tom Hanks) who sues his former firm for discrimination after being fired due to his AIDS diagnosis. 1993, PG-13, 7.7
As Good as It Gets
Jack Nicholson stars in this heartwarming drama as a misanthropic novelist who forms an unlikely friendship with his neighbor and a waitress. 1997, PG-13, 7.7
Hamlet
An intense adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy about the prince of Denmark seeking revenge for his father’s murder. 2000, R, 6.9
Happiness
A darkly comic exploration of the lives of several interconnected characters dealing with their own personal issues. 1998, R, 7.8
Comedy
Office Space
A cult classic comedy about a group of disgruntled office workers who rebel against their mundane jobs and oppressive bosses. 1999, R, 7.7
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
An irreverent musical comedy based on the popular TV show, full of satirical humor and catchy songs. 1999, R, 7.7
Clerks
A comedic look at the lives of two convenience store clerks as they navigate the absurdities of their daily routines. 1994, R, 7.7
Rushmore
A quirky comedy-drama about an ambitious high school student and his complicated relationship with a wealthy industrialist. 1998, R, 7.7
Being John Malkovich
A bizarre and inventive film where a puppeteer finds a portal into actor John Malkovich’s mind, leading to hilarious and surreal situations. 1999, R, 7.7
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
A musical comedy-drama about a transgender punk rock singer from East Berlin who seeks fame and love while dealing with personal struggles. 2001, R, 7.7
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
The Fifth Element
A visually stunning sci-fi adventure set in a futuristic world where a cab driver teams up with a mysterious woman to save the universe. 1997, PG-13, 7.7
Family & Animation
A Little Princess
A heartwarming story about a young girl who uses her imagination and inner strength to overcome adversity after being sent to a boarding school. 1995, G, 7.7
Tangled
A vibrant animated adventure of Rapunzel’s journey to discover the world beyond her tower and her budding romance with a charming thief. 2010, PG, 7.7
Unique & Miscellaneous
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
A quirky Coen Brothers film set in the Depression-era South, following three escaped convicts on a musical journey. 2000, PG-13, 7.7
Ocean’s Eleven
A slick heist film where a team of criminals plans to rob three Las Vegas casinos in one night. 2001, PG-13, 7.7
The Lego Movie
A fun and inventive animated film about an ordinary LEGO figure who discovers he is the key to saving the LEGO world from an evil tyrant. 2014, PG, 7.7
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
An animated satire from the creators of South Park that takes on politics, censorship, and entertainment with outrageous humor. 1999, R, 7.7
Each of these movies brings something unique to the table, whether it’s humor, drama, or thrilling action. Grab some popcorn and enjoy the cinematic journey!