The Raid 2 brings that gritty hyper stylized fight choreography we all loved from the first film, and gives it an intricate, well written crime movie plot. It's like if John Woo directed The Departed. Easily, a must own for action fans, and even crime drama fans.
99 Homes is a frightening indie movie about the housing crisis in 2010 that disturbed me more than anything I'd seen in the horror movies of today. Shannon and Garfield give painfully believable performances, and the ending is truly haunting. Unfortunately it's such an unpleasant experience that I cannot see myself watching it again.
Do you like the hallway fights on Netflix's Daredevil? If you do, your in luck because this is an entire movie of that. This is one of the most well choreographed, high adrenaline action movies I have ever seen. Just make sure you put the audio into its original Indonesian track with subtitles when you watch it so you don't have to watch a god awful English dub.
Taxi Driver is a deeply disturbing must watch classic of the 70's. It tells a dark tale of a New York cabbie, a man damaged by war and loneliness who is in need of some serious TLC. But the cruel and sleazy environment he roams, and the aimless job he works drives him to become a product of his environment in the most terrifying way imaginable. Watching Taxi Driver is a rite of passage all of those who wish to be movie fans must take.
Lights Out is a finely directed horror film that manages to get more creative scares in 70 minutes than most of its genre do in over 100. A sure fire hit for horror movie gatherings with friends.
This is a strange shirt. When you first open it up it feels like it's made out of napkins, but it starts to feel normal after washing it. However it's just the grocery store logo from the film instead of any of the characters, so unless your friends have seen Sausage Party, they are probably just going to be wondering why you have a grocery store shirt.
Sausage Party is the ultimate movie to shock your friends with. In all my life I have never seen a filthier, more insane movie, that also happens to be a really clever piece of satire. If you don't mind constant crude and crass gags and f-bombs being dropped by talking hot dogs, then Sausage Party might tickle your fancy.
This three pack for fans of Clint Eastwood features all three movies from the Man with No Name trilogy, A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
Sergio Leone's trilogy are the finest film the western genre has to offer. Leone was an absolute master of his craft, and his phenomenal understanding of intense close ups and suspense building makes these must see movies whether you like westerns or not.
Finding Nemo is one of those movies everyone on the planet has seen. And most enjoy it. It's a touching tale of not realizing how much you love something until it's gone. A hard lesson for kids, and a realization for adults.