For a slow-burn, existential itch. This is not an action adventure; it’s a haunting meditation on obsession. Charlie Hunnam plays a real-life British explorer obsessed with finding a lost civilization in the Amazon. It’s beautiful, thoughtful, and will linger in your mind for days. Need a Thrill? (Suspense & Action) The Northman (2022) For when you want pure, brutal art. Think John Wick meets Shakespeare’s Hamlet on a Viking longship. Robert Eggers directs this revenge epic that is visually stunning and relentlessly violent. Watch it loud.
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For the John Wick hangover. Bob Odenkirk (Saul Goodman) plays a seemingly boring family man who secretly has a very violent past. When two thieves break into his home, they wake up the wrong guy. Surprisingly funny, incredibly violent, and deeply satisfying. Looking for a Laugh? (Comedies) Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020) For chaotic, cringe-worthy laughs. Sacha Baron Cohen somehow topped the original. His daughter Tutar (Maria Bakalova) steals the entire movie. You will laugh, gasp, and look away—then rewind to laugh again. For a slow-burn, existential itch
For a tight, stressful indie thriller. Aubrey Plaza proves she is a dramatic powerhouse as a woman buried in student debt who gets pulled into a credit card fraud ring. It’s lean, mean, and uncomfortably realistic. (85 minutes—perfect for a weeknight). It’s beautiful, thoughtful, and will linger in your