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9.1/10
Biographical Drama

Oppenheimer (2023)

A towering achievement in technical filmmaking. Essential, terrifying cinema.

Christopher Nolan turns a boardroom hearing into a high-stakes thriller, anchored by Cillian Murphy’s haunting, career-defining performance as the father of the atomic bomb.

9.4/10
Sci-Fi / Action

The Matrix (1999)

A tectonic shift in cinema. If you haven't seen it, you're living in a simulation.

Forget the sequels and the noise. In 1999, the Wachowskis didn't just make a movie; they rewrote the visual language of the blockbuster. It’s slick, philosophical, and still hits like a freight train.

9.5/10
Crime/Drama

Goodfellas (1990)

A relentless, adrenaline-soaked masterpiece of American cinema. Clear your evening.

Martin Scorsese doesn't just show you the mob; he invites you to the table and makes you fall in love with the life before the blood starts to spill.

8.8/10
Psychological Thriller

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.

9.4/10
Animation

Spirited Away (2001)

An essential masterpiece of world-building. Drop everything and watch it now.

Most fantasy films try to explain their magic. Miyazaki just lets it wash over you. Spirited Away is a surreal, beautiful descent into a spirit world that feels more real than our own.

9.3/10
Thriller

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.

9.2/10
Action/Crime

The Dark Knight (2008)

The gold standard for the genre. A relentless, nihilistic masterpiece.

Christopher Nolan didn’t just make a superhero movie; he made a sprawling urban crime epic. Led by a haunting performance from Heath Ledger, it’s a film that demands your full attention.

8.9/10
Sci-Fi

Inception (2010)

A modern masterpiece. The rare blockbuster that respects your intelligence.

Christopher Nolan doesn't just build worlds; he folds them. A heist movie where the vault is a human mind, Inception is the rare $160 million gamble that treats its audience like adults.

9.5/10
Crime Drama

The Godfather (1972)

The definitive American epic. Essential, mandatory, and still unmatched.

Francis Ford Coppola didn't just make a mob movie; he built a cathedral to the corruption of the American Dream. It is a masterclass in tension, shadow, and silence.

9.4/10
Crime

Pulp Fiction (1994)

A high-octane blast of adrenaline and wit. Essential cinema.

Quentin Tarantino reinvented the crime thriller by trading generic gunfights for lethal dialogue and a fractured timeline. It’s loud, it’s cool, and it hasn't aged a day.

9.3/10
Drama

The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

A flawless lesson in patience and the quiet power of hope. Watch it.

Before it was a cable staple, it was a box office dud. Now, it stands as the definitive cinematic testament to the endurance of the human spirit.

7.2/10
Musical Biography

Michael (2025)

A technical triumph that captures the lightning, if not the whole storm.

Jaafar Jackson doesn't just play his uncle; he inhabits him. This is a sprawling, high-fidelity look at the King of Pop that demands to be seen on the largest screen possible.