I know A.I. is not popular….but…
The Client
A boy witnesses a mob lawyer’s suicide and becomes hunted by both the mafia and the FBI. Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones elevate this into a sharp, tense legal thriller.
The Fugitive
Harrison Ford escapes custody after being wrongly convicted of his wife’s murder, triggering a relentless manhunt. It’s pure analogue cat‑and‑mouse with real grit.
Malice
A glossy, twist‑heavy thriller where Nicole Kidman and Alec Baldwin’s marriage unravels into lies, lawsuits, and danger. Slick, sexy, and full of surprises.
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
A grieving woman becomes a family’s nanny and slowly infiltrates their lives with sinister intent. Classic early‑90s domestic tension with a great slow burn.
Sleeping with the Enemy
Julia Roberts fakes her own death to escape her abusive husband, only for him to start piecing together clues. Simple, tight, and incredibly effective suspense.
Frantic
Harrison Ford’s wife vanishes in Paris, pulling him into a murky underworld. Polanski builds a moody, paranoid mystery that still feels fresh.
Black Widow (1987)
A seductive killer marries wealthy men and murders them, while an investigator becomes obsessed with catching her. Stylish, elegant, and very neo‑noir.
The Accused
A courtroom drama with real weight, following a brutal case and the fight for justice. Jodie Foster is extraordinary, and the tension is palpable throughout.
Body Heat
A sultry Florida noir where lust leads to murder and betrayal. Kathleen Turner and William Hurt deliver a modern Double Indemnity‑style thriller.
Sea of Love
Al Pacino investigates murders linked to personal ads, falling for a woman who might be involved. Gritty, sexy, and full of atmosphere.
The Vanishing (1993)
A man becomes consumed by the disappearance of his girlfriend at a petrol station. Jeff Bridges plays one of the eeriest villains of the decade.
The Firm
Tom Cruise uncovers deadly secrets inside a seemingly perfect law firm. Fax machines, paper trails, and old‑school surveillance make it deliciously analogue.
The Pelican Brief
Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington dig into a political assassination conspiracy. Smart, grown‑up, and full of early‑90s Washington paranoia.
The Verdict
Paul Newman plays an alcoholic lawyer fighting for redemption through one last case. Quiet, powerful, and deeply satisfying.
A Perfect Murder
A sleek remake of Dial M for Murder with Michael Douglas and Gwyneth Paltrow. Polished, twisty, and full of icy tension.
Single White Female
A woman takes in a roommate who slowly begins to imitate — and replace — her. Peak 90s psychological menace.
Primal Fear
A defence attorney takes on a case involving a shy altar boy accused of murder. Edward Norton’s performance delivers one of the great thriller twists.