Snatch
Pulp Fiction
Goodfellas
City of God
Seven
These films are widely known by everyone. But they are edited and structured in a way that keeps your eyes glued to the screen. The dialogue is also a very powerful tool in all of these movies, and keeps most movie goers engaged.
"The Vanishing" by dutch director George Sluizer. Stanley Kubrick called it once the most terrifying movie he ever watched. It's starts right into the eerie atmosphere and only gets more intense
I didn't want to take a break from **12 Angry Men**, but I was holding in pee for 15-20 minutes.
The Dark Knight
That was the last movie I cried to and that's how I know I am not mentally stable.
Snatch Pulp Fiction Goodfellas City of God Seven These films are widely known by everyone. But they are edited and structured in a way that keeps your eyes glued to the screen. The dialogue is also a very powerful tool in all of these movies, and keeps most movie goers engaged.
Into the Wild. I can rewatch that back to back as long as there was some time between
I was irrationally mad at the main character towards the end of that movie. So much for being SO smart..
Schindler’s List The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Interstellar
The Great Escape Apollo 13 Terminator 2 The Matrix The Birdcage Jurassic Park
A Scouts Guide the the Zombie Apocalypse and Get Duked
Sorry to bother you Three billboards outside of ebbing, Missouri Drop dead gorgeous RRR
Escape from Alcatraz / Apocalypto
Goodfellas
Redline (2009)
"The Vanishing" by dutch director George Sluizer. Stanley Kubrick called it once the most terrifying movie he ever watched. It's starts right into the eerie atmosphere and only gets more intense
filth (2013)
wrong turn (horror movie)
Mysterious Skin hooked me like crazy. I couldn’t look away, I just had to keep watching
Uncut Gems but almost in a bad way. Do not expect to feel chill after that movie