ExtremeStreets has no style. Drive has so much style it hurts. Nicolas Winding Refn’s neon-soaked LA noir turns a simple getaway driver into an arthouse icon. The elevator scene alone has more tension than the entire runtime of ExtremeStreets .
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: Extremely difficult to watch not because of gore, but because of its true-life depiction of a teenage girl imprisoned and tortured in a suburban home. Come and See (1985) ExtremeStreets has no style
This dark psychological thriller exposes the predatory nature of freelance crime journalism in Los Angeles. Jake Gyllenhaal delivers a terrifying, transformative performance as a sociopathic videographer hunting for blood-soaked footage. The late-night car chases through the neon-lit streets of LA are tense, desperate, and deeply unsettling. It offers a scathing critique of media sensationalism while keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. 7. Sicario (2015) The elevator scene alone has more tension than
One of the most controversial films ever made, it pioneered the "found footage" style. While its real animal cruelty remains a point of intense debate, its critique of media sensationalism makes it a more complex film than many of its imitators.
Widely regarded as a masterpiece of modern world cinema, Fernando Meirelles and Kátia Lund’s City of God charts the growth of organized crime in the Cidade de Deus suburb of Rio de Janeiro between the late 1960s and the early 1980s.