From Dusk Till Dawn (released in theaters on Jan. 19, 1996) remains one of the most audacious bait-and-switch experiments in cinematic history. Born from...
Drop Zone (released in theaters on Dec. 9, 1994) arrived at the peak of the decade’s obsession with extreme sports and high-concept action. Directed...
Marked for Death (released in theaters on October 5, 1990) solidified Steven Seagal‘s status as the preeminent aikido-master of the action genre. Coming off...
Friday Night Lights (released in theaters on October 8, 2004) redefined the sports movie genre by stripping away the glossy idealism often associated with...
The Informers (released in theaters on April 24, 2009) serves as a chilling, mosaic-style exploration of moral decay in early 1980s Los Angeles. Adapted...
Along Came Polly (released in theaters on Jan. 16, 2004) serves as a quintessential example of the mid-2000s romantic comedy boom, blending cringeworthy slapstick...
Fallen (released in theaters on Jan. 16, 1998) is a sophisticated supernatural thriller that successfully merges the gritty realism of a police procedural with...
Elektra (released in theaters on Jan. 15, 2005) emerged during the experimental early era of Marvel’s cinematic presence. A spin-off from 2003’s Daredevil, the...
Little Sister (released on Sept. 17, 1992) is a spirited entry in the long-standing tradition of cinematic cross-dressing comedies. The film captures the lighthearted,...
The Rules of Attraction (released in theaters on October 11, 2012) is a jagged, stylized adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ infamous novel. Directed by...
Downtown (released on Jan. 12, 1990) is a “fish-out-of-water” buddy cop comedy that serves as a high-stakes tour through the gritty side of Philadelphia....