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Bring Them Down (2025)

A cold, brutal Irish slow-burn that absolutely delivers.

Two farming families. Ancient grudges. A landscape that feels like it's waiting for someone to bleed. Christopher Andrews' debut is grimmer and smarter than it has any right to be.

7.2/10
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The Last Breath (2024)

Lean, suffocating, and mean. Worth the dive.

A group of divers trapped beneath a sinking ship with dwindling oxygen and fraying trust. *The Last Breath* earns its tension the hard way — through claustrophobia, not cheap shocks.

8.1/10
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September 5 (2025)

Urgent, precise, and impossible to look away from.

A thriller set inside an ABC Sports control room during the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre. Tim Fehlbaum's film turns television production into a moral battleground — and it's gripping.

9.3/10
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Parasite (2019)

A modern masterpiece. Mandatory viewing for anyone with a pulse.

Bong Joon-ho’s upstairs-downstairs thriller is a surgical dissection of class warfare disguised as a heist movie. It’s funny, it’s terrifying, and it’s perfect.

8.1/10
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Conclave (2024)

A masterclass in tension

A papal election becomes the most gripping thriller of the year. Ralph Fiennes leads an ensemble cast through a political chess game where every move could reshape the Church.