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The Surfer (2024)

Sun-scorched paranoia done right. Nicolas Cage at his unhinged best.

Nicolas Cage parks his car at an Australian beach and never quite leaves — and neither will you. A slow-burn siege of humiliation and heat that earns its madness.

8.8/10
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Fight Club (1999)

A visceral middle finger to consumerism. Essential viewing that still stings.

David Fincher’s nihilistic masterpiece isn’t just about bare-knuckle brawling; it’s a surgical strike against the empty promises of a suburban life.

8.7/10
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The Drama (2025)

A neurotically brilliant dissection of modern intimacy. Let it be weird.

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson deliver a masterclass in relational entropy. It’s a film that demands your discomfort and rewards it with dark, kinetic energy.

8.4/10
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Saltburn (2023)

A decadent, disturbing descent into desire. Watch it with the lights off.

Emerald Fennell’s sophomore effort is a sweat-soaked, Gothic invitation into the lives of the ultra-wealthy. It’s mean, gorgeous, and features a career-defining turn from Barry Keoghan.