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- 14 'Under The Silver Lake'
- 13 'A Serious Man'
- 12 'White Noise'
- 11 'Zodiac'
- 10 'Mulholland Drive'
- 9 'Good Time'
- 8 'Buried'
- 7 'The Trial'
- 6 '127 Hours'
Director: Emma Seligman
Shiva Baby's premise, on paper, might not sound all that tense or terrifying. The movie plays out during an extended funeral service, and centers on a young woman named Danielle, who really doesn't want to be there. Her parents are overbearing, she doesn't like small talk, and she has various secrets that those around her continually threaten to discover/unveil. It's the tone and style of Shiva Baby that makes it feel almost like a psychological thriller, despite it being most easily identifi...
Director: David Robert Mitchell
Few movies are as gloriously paranoid as Under the Silver Lake. It's an underrated, genre-bending movie about a young man who, while searching for a woman who mysteriously vanished, uncovers a vast conspiracy that's hiding in plain sight in Los Angeles. This, naturally, leads him progressively further down a rabbit hole that never seems to end, presenting the city as a world where dreams don't come true; nightmares do. It's a paranoid thriller through and through, and certainly has some inter...
Directors: Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
Numerous movies by the Coen Brothers have scenes that capture the sensation of having an anxious fever dream, but few sustain that feeling for an entire movie. A Serious Man, on the other hand, does, as it follows a physics teacher who seems to have the worst luck in the world. A Serious Manalso manages to do this while being strangely funny at times, providing comedy the way only the Coen Brothers can. In fact, the universe seems out to get Larry Gopnik, or at the very least refuses to let h...
Director: Noah Baumbach
White Noiseis a movie that's very hard to describe, seemingly by design. It follows a family led by a high-strung father, and the strange things that happen when a nearby disaster causes a toxic cloud to form over their town. Panic sets in for the family and the rest of the town's residents, and only gets worse when they're told they need to evacuate. It puts a twisted, sometimes funny, and always uncomfortable spin on the disaster movie genre, with the scenes surrounding the toxic cloud havi...
Director: David Fincher
David Fincher knows how to make psychological thrillers, crime/mystery movies, and - arguably in the cases of Alien 3 and Se7en - horror movies, with most of his filmography being defined by how intense it frequently feels. When it comes to Fincher's Zodiac, it doesn't quite fit within the horror category, but undeniably feels like a crime/mystery movie at first, with a premise about trying to find the identity of the elusive Zodiac Killer. As things go on, it gradually shifts to become a mov...
Director: David Lynch
Few directors capture dreamlike and nightmarish images as well as David Lynch. It's possible to say he's made a career out of doing just that, especially with a film like Eraserhead - itself a feature-length black-and-white nightmare - and a show like Twin Peaks, which seems to run on dream logic for much of its runtime. Mulholland Drive is interesting, though, because while it's certainly unsettling, it's not quite a horror movie.It's a very dark look at the seedier side of Hollywood, and wh...
Directors: Josh Safdie and Benny Safdie
The Safdie Brothers know how to craft wild anxiety-inducing movies like few other filmmakers active right now, and Good Time - their breakout film - demonstrates this well. It follows one man's desperate journey to get his younger brother out of police custody, with events spiraling out of control, and every new scene seeming to land the central character in ever-worsening trouble, ensuring that Good Time isn't for the faint of heart. The events of the film certainly don't make for a good tim...
Director: Rodrigo Cortés
Buried is all about one of the worst possible things that could happen to anyone: waking up inside a coffin buried underground and finding yourself unable to get out. That is essentially all there is to the movie, with the camera confined to the same coffin as its main character as he makes a series of desperate calls on his cell phone, hoping he can find someone who can then find him. Thanks to its focus on dialogue and its limited setting, it could well still be possible to follow from audi...
Director: Orson Welles
The Trial is criminally underrated, because as far as Orson Welles movies go, it's honestly just as effectively directed as Citizen Kane. It's based on the Franz Kafka story of the same name, and follows the unfortunate events that befall a man after he's put on trial for a crime that no one will elaborate on. Just as Welles made some of the best movies of the entire 1940s, so too did he thrive in the 1960s, with The Trial feeling like one of the most visceral and head-spinning films of its t...
Director: Danny Boyle
2010 was a good year for tense survival thrillers, given it saw the release of the aforementioned Buried, and also 127 Hours. This one's only slightly less claustrophobic, and is also notable for being based on the true story of Aron Ralston, a mountain climber who resorted to desperate measures to free himself after his arm gets crushed by a loose boulder, pinning his entire body in place. The bulk of 127 Hours is just one man struggling mentally, physically, and emotionally, plagued by visi...
Set in motion by a car crash on Mulholland Drive, Los Angeles, Lynch’s 2001 film stars Naomi Watts and Laura Harring in dual roles, with a cast that also includes Justin Theroux.
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Jan 28, 2022 · The film follows Diane (perfectly played by Lynch collaborator Naomi Watts), a young woman in Los Angeles who achieved a slice of success as a 15-year-old, winning a jitterbug competition and ...
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TV Premiere Dates 2024. ... David Lynch's dreamlike and mysterious Mulholland Drive is a twisty neo-noir with an unconventional structure that features a ... Release Date (Streaming) Oct 18, 2016 ...
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