
A sweeping, expertly acted crime epic from Martin Scorsese starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci. It’s a slow-burn but deeply rewarding exploration of loyalty, power, and regret with immaculate period detail.

An emotionally precise, dialogue-driven drama featuring career-best performances from Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver. It’s honest, sometimes funny, and often heartbreaking—ideal if you want something grounded and character-focused.

A modern whodunit with sharp humor, clever plotting, and a stacked ensemble cast. It’s extremely rewatchable, moves at a great pace, and delivers satisfying twists without becoming confusing.

A colorful, high-energy mystery that leans into satire and spectacle while still delivering a strong puzzle-box story. Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc anchors it with charisma, and the setting makes it perfect for a fun movie night.

Bong Joon-ho’s genre-blending adventure mixes heartfelt storytelling with biting social commentary. It’s imaginative and emotionally impactful, balancing wonder, action, and moral questions about food, corporations, and compassion.

A stunning stop-motion reimagining with rich themes, beautiful craftsmanship, and an unexpectedly profound emotional core. It’s a great pick if you want animation that’s as moving for adults as it is magical to watch.

Alfonso Cuarón’s visually breathtaking drama offers intimate, human-scale storytelling with exceptional cinematography and sound design. It’s contemplative and powerful—best when you’re in the mood for something artful and immersive.

A brutal, technically impressive war film that emphasizes the terror and futility of combat. It’s gripping and haunting, with remarkable production design and set pieces that stick with you after the credits.

A sharp courtroom drama with fast, intelligent writing and an ensemble cast firing on all cylinders. It’s tense, engaging, and accessible, blending historical events with clear character stakes and memorable monologues.

A big, star-studded satire that’s easy to watch and highly discussable afterward. It blends comedy and anxiety-inducing commentary on media, politics, and society—ideal for groups who like a movie that sparks debate.