List of neo-noir films
The following is a list of films belonging to the neo-noir genre. Following a common convention of associating the 1940s and 1950s with film noir, the list takes 1960 to date the beginning of the genre.
List of films: 1960–1969
List of films: 1970–1979
Film | Director | Year | Country | Ref(s). |
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10 Rillington Place | Richard Fleischer | 1971 | United Kingdom | [8] |
99 and 44/100% Dead | John Frankenheimer | 1974 | United States | [41] |
Across 110th Street | Barry Shear | 1972 | United States | [1] |
All the President's Men | Alan J. Pakula | 1976 | United States | [1] |
The American Friend | Wim Wenders | 1977 | West Germany | [13] |
...And Justice for All. | Norman Jewison | 1979 | United States | [8] |
The Anderson Tapes | Sidney Lumet | 1971 | United States | [1] |
Assault on Precinct 13 | John Carpenter | 1976 | United States | [8] |
Badge 373 | Howard W. Koch | 1973 | United States | [8] |
Badlands | Terrence Malick | 1973 | United States | [27] |
The Big Fix | Jeremy Kagan | 1978 | United States | [52] |
The Big Sleep | Michael Winner | 1978 | United Kingdom, United States | [8] |
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage | Dario Argento | 1970 | Italy | [13] |
The Black Bird | David Giler | 1975 | United States | [52] |
Black Eye | Jack Arnold | 1974 | United States | [8] |
Black Gunn | Robert Hartford-Davis | 1972 | United States | [8] |
Black Sunday | John Frankenheimer | 1977 | United States | [52] |
Blue Collar | Paul Schrader | 1978 | United States | [53] |
Le Boucher | Claude Chabrol | 1970 | France | [18] |
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia | Sam Peckinpah | 1974 | United States, Mexico | [54] |
The Brink's Job | William Friedkin | 1978 | United States | [55] |
Buster and Billie | Daniel Petrie | 1974 | United States | [8] |
Capricorn One | Peter Hyams | 1977 | United States | [55] |
Le Cercle Rouge | Jean-Pierre Melville | 1970 | France/Italy | [56] |
The Champ | Franco Zeffirelli | 1979 | United States | [55] |
Chandler | Paul Magwood | 1971 | United States | [8] |
Charley Varrick | Don Siegel | 1973 | United States | [27] |
The China Syndrome | James Bridges | 1979 | United States | [8] |
Chinatown | Roman Polanski | 1974 | United States | [8] |
The Choirboys | Robert Aldrich | 1977 | United States | [55] |
Coffy | Jack Hill | 1973 | United States | [55] |
The Conversation | Francis Ford Coppola | 1974 | United States | [8] |
Cool Breeze | Barry Pollack | 1972 | United States | [55] |
Cotton Comes to Harlem | Ossie Davis | 1970 | United States | [23][57][58] |
Cuba | Richard Lester | 1979 | United States | [8] |
Deadly Strangers | Sidney Hayers | 1975 | United Kingdom | [24] |
Death Wish | Michael Winner | 1974 | United States | [8] |
Detroit 9000 | Arthur Marks | 1973 | United States | [23] |
Dirty Harry | Don Siegel | 1971 | United States | [8] |
Dog Day Afternoon | Sidney Lumet | 1975 | United States | [8] |
The Domino Principle | Stanley Kramer | 1977 | United States | [59] |
The Driver | Walter Hill | 1978 | United States | [8] |
The Drowning Pool | Stuart Rosenberg | 1975 | United States | [8] |
Endless Night | Sidney Gilliat | 1972 | United Kingdom | [24] |
The Enforcer | James Fargo | 1976 | United States | [8] |
The Executioner | Sam Wanamaker | 1970 | United Kingdom | [8] |
Executive Action | David Miller | 1973 | United States | [59] |
Eyes of Laura Mars | Irvin Kershner | 1978 | United States | [59] |
Farewell, My Lovely | Dick Richards | 1975 | United States | [8] |
Fat City | John Huston | 1972 | United States | [59] |
Fingers | James Toback | 1978 | United States | [59] |
The First Great Train Robbery | Michael Crichton | 1978 | United Kingdom | [8] |
F.I.S.T | Norman Jewison | 1978 | United States | [8] |
Foxy Brown | Jack Hill | 1974 | United States | [60] |
Framed | Phil Karlson | 1975 | United States | [60] |
The French Connection | William Friedkin | 1971 | United States | [8] |
French Connection II | John Frankenheimer | 1975 | United States | [8] |
Frenzy | Alfred Hitchcock | 1972 | United Kingdom | [24] |
Friday Foster | Arthur Marks | 1975 | United States | [60] |
The Friends of Eddie Coyle | Peter Yates | 1973 | United States | [8] |
The Fury | Brian De Palma | 1978 | United States | [60] |
The Gauntlet | Clint Eastwood | 1977 | United States | [60] |
Get Carter | Mike Hodges | 1971 | United Kingdom | [13][14] |
The Getaway | Sam Peckinpah | 1972 | United States | [27] |
Going Home | Herbert B. Leonard | 1971 | United States | [60] |
The Grissom Gang | Robert Aldrich | 1971 | United States | [60] |
The Groundstar Conspiracy | Lamont Johnson | 1972 | United States | [60] |
Gumshoe | Stephen Frears | 1971 | United Kingdom | [61] |
Hard Times | Walter Hill | 1975 | United States | [8] |
Hardcore | Paul Schrader | 1979 | United States | [8] |
Hell Up in Harlem | Larry Cohen | 1973 | United States | [27] |
Hickey & Boggs | Robert Culp | 1972 | United States | [8] |
Hit Man | George Armitage | 1972 | United States | [31] |
The "Human" Factor | Edward Dmytryk | 1975 | United States | [31] |
The Human Factor | Otto Preminger | 1979 | United Kingdom | [8] |
Hustle | Robert Aldrich | 1975 | United States | [8] |
I Walk the Line | John Frankenheimer | 1970 | United States | [31] |
The Killer Inside Me | Burt Kennedy | 1976 | United States | [8] |
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie | John Cassavetes | 1976 | United States | [8] |
Klute | Alan J. Pakula | 1971 | United States | [8] |
The Kremlin Letter | John Huston | 1970 | United States | [8] |
Last Embrace | Jonathan Demme | 1979 | United States | [8] |
The Last of Sheila | Herbert Ross | 1973 | United States | [8] |
The Late Show | Robert Benton | 1977 | United States | [62] |
Le silencieux | Claude Pinoteau | 1973 | France | [8] |
The Liberation of L.B. Jones | William Wyler | 1970 | United States | [8] |
The Long Goodbye | Robert Altman | 1973 | United States | [8] |
The Looking Glass War | Frank Pierson | 1970 | United Kingdom | [24] |
The MacKintosh Man | John Huston | 1973 | United Kingdom | [8] |
Magnum Force | Ted Post | 1973 | United States | [36] |
Mean Streets | Martin Scorsese | 1973 | United States | [36] |
Midnight Express | Alan Parker | 1978 | United States | [36] |
The Midnight Man | Roland Kibbee and Burt Lancaster | 1974 | United States | [63] |
Mikey and Nicky | Elaine May | 1976 | United States | [64] |
Money Movers | Bruce Beresford | 1978 | Australia | [65] |
The New Centurions | Richard Fleischer | 1972 | United States | [8] |
The Nickel Ride | Robert Mulligan | 1974 | United States | [8] |
Night Moves | Arthur Penn | 1975 | United States | [8][57][58] |
Obsession | Brian De Palma | 1976 | United States | [41] |
The Offence | Sidney Lumet | 1972 | United Kingdom | [24] |
The One Man Jury | Charles Martin | 1978 | United States | [41] |
The Onion Field | Harold Becker | 1979 | United States | [8] |
The Organization | Don Medford | 1971 | United States | [41] |
The Outfit | John Flynn | 1973 | United States | [8] |
The Parallax View | Alan J. Pakula | 1974 | United States | [41] |
The Passenger | Michelangelo Antonioni | 1975 | Italy, France, Spain | [8] |
Performance | Nicolas Roeg | 1970 | United Kingdom | [13][14] |
Play Misty for Me | Clint Eastwood | 1971 | United States | [27] |
Prime Cut | Michael Ritchie | 1972 | United States | [30] |
Pulp | Mike Hodges | 1972 | United Kingdom | [24] |
Rage | George C. Scott | 1972 | United States | [8] |
Remember My Name | Alan Rudolph | 1978 | United States | [66] |
Rider on the Rain | René Clément | 1970 | France | [21] |
Rolling Thunder | John Flynn | 1977 | United States | [8] |
The Seduction of Joe Tynan | Jerry Schatzberg | 1979 | United States | [8] |
Série noire | Alain Corneau | 1979 | France | [13] |
Serpico | Sidney Lumet | 1973 | United States | [8] |
Seven | Andy Sidaris | 1979 | United States | [8] |
Shaft | Gordon Parks | 1971 | United States | [8] |
Shamus | Buzz Kulik | 1973 | United States | [67] |
Sheba, Baby | William Girdler | 1975 | United States | [67] |
The Silent Partner | Daryl Duke | 1978 | Canada | [68] |
Sisters | Brian De Palma | 1973 | United States | [67] |
Sitting Target | Douglas Hickox | 1972 | United Kingdom | [44] |
Sorcerer | William Friedkin | 1977 | United States, Mexico | [8] |
Soylent Green | Richard Fleischer | 1973 | United States | [67] |
Special Delivery | Paul Wendkos | 1976 | United States | [8] |
The Stone Killer | Michael Winner | 1973 | United States | [8] |
Straight Time | Ulu Grosbard | 1978 | United States | [67] |
Super Fly | Gordon Parks Jr. | 1972 | United States | [67] |
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song | Melvin Van Peebles | 1971 | United States | [50] |
The Take | Robert Hartford-Davis | 1974 | United States | [8] |
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three | Joseph Sargent | 1974 | United States | [50] |
Taxi Driver | Martin Scorsese | 1976 | United States | [8] |
They Call Me Mister Tibbs! | Gordon Douglas | 1970 | United States | [33] |
Thieves Like Us | Robert Altman | 1974 | United States | [8] |
Twilight's Last Gleaming | Robert Aldrich | 1977 | United States | [50] |
Vanishing Point | Richard C. Sarafian | 1971 | United States | [69] |
Villain | Michael Tuchner | 1971 | United Kingdom | [44] |
Walking Tall | Phil Karlson | 1973 | United States | [69] |
White Line Fever | Jonathan Kaplan | 1975 | Canada, United States | [8] |
Winter Kills | William Richert | 1979 | United States | [69] |
The Yakuza | Sydney Pollack | 1974 | United States | [69] |
List of films: 1980–1989
Film | Director | Year | Country | Ref(s). |
---|---|---|---|---|
8 Million Ways to Die | Hal Ashby | 1986 | United States | [8] |
Absence of Malice | Sydney Pollack | 1981 | United States | [8] |
After Hours | Martin Scorsese | 1985 | United States | [70] |
Against All Odds | Taylor Hackford | 1984 | United States | [8] |
Agnes of God | Norman Jewison | 1985 | United States | [8] |
American Gigolo | Paul Schrader | 1980 | United States | [71] |
Angel Heart | Alan Parker | 1987 | United States | [12] |
At Close Range | James Foley | 1986 | United States | [27] |
Atlantic City | Louis Malle | 1980 | Canada/France | [72] |
Bad Boys | Rick Rosenthal | 1983 | United States | [8] |
Bad Timing | Nicolas Roeg | 1980 | United Kingdom | [8] |
Band of the Hand | Paul Michael Glaser | 1986 | United States | [27] |
The Bedroom Window | Curtis Hanson | 1987 | United States | [27] |
Best Seller | Larry Cohen | 1987 | United States | [27] |
Betrayed | Costa-Gavras | 1988 | United States | [52] |
A Better Tomorrow | John Woo | 1986 | Hong Kong | [73] |
The Big Easy | Jim McBride | 1987 | United States | [8] |
Black Rain | Ridley Scott | 1989 | United States | [8] |
Black Widow | Bob Rafelson | 1987 | United States | [8] |
Blade Runner | Ridley Scott | 1982 | United States | [27] |
Blue Thunder | John Badham | 1983 | United States | [8] |
Blue Velvet | David Lynch | 1986 | United States | [12] |
Blood Simple | Joel and Ethan Coen | 1984 | United States | [8][57][58] |
Blow Out | Brian De Palma | 1981 | United States | [11][57][58] |
Body Double | Brian De Palma | 1984 | United States | [8] |
Body Heat | Lawrence Kasdan | 1981 | United States | [8] |
The Border | Tony Richardson | 1982 | United States | [8] |
Breathless | Jim McBride | 1983 | United States | [8] |
Chan Is Missing | Wayne Wang | 1982 | United States | [22] |
City on Fire | Ringo Lam | 1987 | Hong Kong | [73] |
Cop | James B. Harris | 1988 | United States | [8] |
Crimes of Passion | Ken Russell | 1984 | United States | [74] |
Cruising | William Friedkin | 1980 | United States | [75] |
Cutter's Way | Ivan Passer | 1981 | United States | [76] |
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid | Carl Reiner | 1982 | United States | [77] |
The Dead Pool | Buddy Van Horn | 1988 | United States | [23] |
Defiance | John Flynn | 1980 | United States | [8] |
D.O.A. | Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel | 1988 | United States | [8] |
Dressed to Kill | Brian De Palma | 1980 | United States | [59] |
The Exterminator | James Glickenhaus | 1980 | United States | [8] |
An Eye for an Eye | Steve Carver | 1981 | United States | [8] |
Eyewitness | Peter Yates | 1981 | United States | [8] |
Fatal Attraction | Adrian Lyne | 1987 | United States | [8] |
Fear City | Abel Ferrara | 1984 | United States | [8] |
The First Deadly Sin | Brian G. Hutton | 1980 | United States | [8] |
Frantic | Roman Polanski | 1988 | United States | [8] |
Gloria | John Cassavetes | 1980 | United States | [8] |
Hammett | Wim Wenders | 1982 | United States | [8] |
Hidden City | Stephen Poliakoff | 1987 | United Kingdom | [13] |
The Hit | Stephen Frears | 1984 | United Kingdom | [22] |
House of Games | David Mamet | 1987 | United States | [8] |
The House on Carroll Street | Peter Yates | 1988 | United States | [78] |
I, the Jury | Richard T. Heffron | 1982 | United States | [8] |
Jagged Edge | Richard Marquand | 1985 | United States | [8] |
Johnny Handsome | Walter Hill | 1989 | United States | [8] |
Kill Me Again | John Dahl | 1989 | United States | [8] |
The Killer | John Woo | 1989 | Hong Kong | [79] |
Little Nikita | Richard Benjamin | 1988 | United States | [8] |
The Long Good Friday | John Mackenzie | 1980 | United Kingdom | [13][14] |
Manhunter | Michael Mann | 1986 | United States | [8][57][58] |
Mike's Murder | James Bridges | 1984 | United States | [8] |
Mona Lisa | Neil Jordan | 1986 | United Kingdom | [13][14] |
The Morning After | Sidney Lumet | 1986 | United States | [8] |
Ms. 45 | Abel Ferrara | 1981 | United States | [8] |
Murphy's Law | J. Lee Thompson | 1986 | United States | [8] |
Night of the Juggler | Robert Butler | 1980 | United States | [8] |
Nighthawks | Bruce Malmuth | 1981 | United States | [8] |
No Mercy | Richard Pearce | 1986 | United States | [80] |
No Way Out | Roger Donaldson | 1987 | United States | [8] |
Out of Bounds | Richard Tuggle | 1986 | United States | [8] |
Police | Maurice Pialat | 1985 | France | [8] |
The Postman Always Rings Twice | Bob Rafelson | 1981 | United States | [8] |
Prince of the City | Sidney Lumet | 1981 | United States | [8] |
Quicksilver | Thomas Michael Donnelly | 1986 | United States | [8] |
Raging Bull | Martin Scorsese | 1980 | United States | [12] |
Scarface | Brian De Palma | 1983 | United States | [8] |
Sea of Love | Harold Becker | 1989 | United States | [8] |
Sharky's Machine | Burt Reynolds | 1981 | United States | [8] |
Silent Rage | Michael Miller | 1982 | United States | [8] |
Slam Dance | Wayne Wang | 1987 | United States | [8] |
Someone to Watch Over Me | Ridley Scott | 1987 | United States, United Kingdom | [8] |
Still of the Night | Robert Benton | 1982 | United States | [8] |
Stormy Monday | Mike Figgis | 1988 | United Kingdom | [13][14] |
Sudden Impact | Clint Eastwood | 1983 | United States | [8] |
Thief | Michael Mann | 1981 | United States | [8] |
Tightrope | Richard Tuggle | 1984 | United States | [8] |
To Live and Die in L.A. | William Friedkin | 1985 | United States | [8][81] |
Trouble in Mind | Alan Rudolph | 1985 | United States | [82] |
True Confessions | Ulu Grosbard | 1981 | United States | [8] |
Union City | Marcus Reichert | 1980 | United States | [8] |
Violent Cop | Takeshi Kitano | 1989 | Japan | [83] |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit | Robert Zemeckis | 1988 | United States | [84] |
Witness | Peter Weir | 1985 | United States | [8] |
Year of the Dragon | Michael Cimino | 1985 | United States | [8] |
List of films: 1990–1999
Film | Director | Year | Country | Ref(s). |
---|---|---|---|---|
12 Monkeys | Terry Gilliam | 1995 | United States | [85] |
Affliction | Paul Schrader | 1997 | United States | [1] |
After Dark, My Sweet | James Foley | 1990 | United States | [8] |
Arlington Road | Mark Pellington | 1999 | United States | [8] |
Bad Influence | Curtis Hanson | 1990 | United States | [27] |
Bad Lieutenant | Abel Ferrara | 1992 | United States | [1] |
Basic Instinct | Paul Verhoeven | 1992 | United States | [8] |
Batman Returns | Tim Burton | 1992 | United States | [27] |
Belly | Hype Williams | 1998 | United States | [86] |
Best Laid Plans | Mike Barker | 1999 | United States | [52] |
The Big Lebowski | Joel and Ethan Coen | 1998 | United States, United Kingdom | [87] |
Blink | Michael Apted | 1994 | United States | [27] |
Blood and Wine | Bob Rafelson | 1996 | United States | [88] |
Blue Steel | Kathryn Bigelow | 1990 | United States | [89] |
Bound | Lana and Lilly Wachowski | 1996 | United States | [27] |
Boys Don't Cry | Kimberly Peirce | 1999 | United States | [8] |
Bugsy | Barry Levinson | 1991 | United States | [8] |
Cape Fear | Martin Scorsese | 1991 | United States | [8] |
Carlito's Way | Brian De Palma | 1993 | United States | [90] |
La Cérémonie | Claude Chabrol | 1995 | France | [26] |
China Moon | John Bailey | 1994 | United States | [27] |
Clockers | Spike Lee | 1995 | United States | [91] |
Cop Land | James Mangold | 1997 | United States | [23] |
Croupier | Mike Hodges | 1998 | United Kingdom | [13][14] |
Dark City | Alex Proyas | 1998 | United States, Australia | [27] |
Dead Again | Kenneth Branagh | 1991 | United States | [8] |
Dead Presidents | Albert and Allen Hughes | 1995 | United States | [92] |
Deceiver | Jonas Pate and Josh Pate | 1997 | United States | [27] |
Deep Cover | Bill Duke | 1992 | United States | [27] |
Deep Crimson | Arturo Ripstein | 1996 | Mexico | [13] |
Delusion | Carl Colpaert | 1991 | United States | [27] |
Desperate Hours | Michael Cimino | 1990 | United States | [8] |
Devil in a Blue Dress | Carl Franklin | 1995 | United States | [27] |
Diary of a Hitman | Roy London | 1991 | United States | [27] |
Donnie Brasco | Mike Newell | 1997 | United States | [8] |
Face/Off | John Woo | 1997 | United States | [14] |
Fallen Angels | Wong Kar-wai | 1995 | Hong Kong | [13] |
Fargo | Joel and Ethan Coen | 1996 | United States, United Kingdom | [13] |
Fear | James Foley | 1996 | United States | [27] |
La Femme Nikita | Luc Besson | 1990 | France/Italy | [13] |
Fight Club | David Fincher | 1999 | United States | [27] |
Final Analysis | Phil Joanou | 1992 | United States | [8] |
Flesh and Bone | Steve Kloves | 1993 | United States | [93] |
Following | Christopher Nolan | 1998 | United Kingdom | [94] |
Foreign Land | Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas | 1996 | Brazil | [13] |
The Game | David Fincher | 1997 | United States | [27] |
Gattaca | Andrew Niccol | 1997 | United States | [95] |
The Getaway | Roger Donaldson | 1994 | United States | [27] |
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai | Jim Jarmusch | 1999 | United States | [96] |
The Glass Shield | Charles Burnett | 1994 | United States | [91] |
Gloria | Sidney Lumet | 1999 | United States | [8] |
The Grifters | Stephen Frears | 1990 | United States | [8] |
Guncrazy | Tamra Davis | 1992 | United States | [27] |
La Haine | Matthieu Kassovitz | 1995 | France | [97] |
Hana-bi | Takeshi Kitano | 1997 | Japan | [98] |
Hard Boiled | John Woo | 1992 | Hong Kong | [79] |
Hard Eight | Paul Thomas Anderson | 1996 | United States | [12] |
Heat | Michael Mann | 1995 | United States | [27] |
Homicide | David Mamet | 1991 | United States | [8] |
The Hot Spot | Dennis Hopper | 1990 | United States | [8] |
In the Line of Fire | Wolfgang Petersen | 1993 | United States | [8] |
Insomnia | Erik Skjoldbjærg | 1997 | Norway | [99] |
Internal Affairs | Mike Figgis | 1990 | United States | [8] |
Jackie Brown | Quentin Tarantino | 1997 | United States | [27] |
The Kill-Off | Maggie Greenwald | 1990 | United States | [27] |
King of New York | Abel Ferrara | 1990 | United States | [8] |
A Kiss Before Dying | James Dearden | 1991 | United States | [8] |
Kiss of Death | Barbet Schroeder | 1995 | United States | [27] |
Kiss or Kill | Bill Bennett | 1997 | Australia | [13] |
The Krays | Peter Medak | 1990 | United Kingdom | [27] |
L.A. Confidential | Curtis Hanson | 1997 | United States | [12][27] |
The Last Seduction | John Dahl | 1994 | United States | [27] |
Léon: The Professional | Luc Besson | 1994 | France | [13] |
Lethal Weapon 3 | Richard Donner | 1992 | United States | [8] |
Liebestraum | Mike Figgis | 1991 | United States | [27] |
Light Sleeper | Paul Schrader | 1992 | United States | [100] |
The Limey | Steven Soderbergh | 1999 | United States | [27] |
Live Flesh | Pedro Almodóvar | 1997 | Spain | [19] |
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels | Guy Ritchie | 1998 | United Kingdom | [14] |
Lone Star | John Sayles | 1996 | United States | [101] |
Lord of Illusions | Clive Barker | 1995 | United States | [102] |
Lost Highway | David Lynch | 1997 | United States | [27] |
Love Crimes | Lizzie Borden | 1992 | United States | [27] |
Malice | Harold Becker | 1993 | United States | [8] |
The Matrix | Lana and Lilly Wachowski | 1999 | Australia, United States | [103] |
Menace II Society | Albert and Allen Hughes | 1993 | United States | [92] |
Miami Blues | George Armitage | 1990 | United States | [27] |
Miller's Crossing | Joel and Ethan Coen | 1990 | United States | [8] |
Mulholland Falls | Lee Tamahori | 1996 | United States | [27] |
Narrow Margin | Peter Hyams | 1990 | United States | [27] |
New Jack City | Melvin Van Peebles | 1991 | United States | [27] |
Night and the City | Irwin Winkler | 1992 | United States | [8] |
Night Train | Les Bernstien | 1999 | United States | [104] |
The Ninth Gate | Roman Polanski | 1999 | United States | [12] |
One False Move | Carl Franklin | 1992 | United States | [27] |
Out of Sight | Steven Soderbergh | 1998 | United States | [105] |
Pacific Heights | John Schlesinger | 1990 | United States | [27] |
Palmetto | Volker Schlöndorff | 1998 | United States | [106][107] |
El Patrullero | Alex Cox | 1991 | Mexico | [13] |
Payback | Brian Helgeland | 1999 | United States | [27] |
Pi | Darren Aronofsky | 1998 | United States | [12] |
The Player | Robert Altman | 1992 | United States | [108] |
Point Break | Kathryn Bigelow | 1991 | United States | [109] |
Poison Ivy | Katt Shea | 1992 | United States | [41] |
Poodle Springs | Bob Rafelson | 1998 | United States | [30] |
The Public Eye | Howard Franklin | 1992 | United States | [27] |
Pulp Fiction | Quentin Tarantino | 1994 | United States | [12] |
Pusher | Nicolas Winding Refn | 1996 | Denmark | [5] |
The Rapture | Michael Tolkin | 1991 | United States | [53] |
Red Rock West | John Dahl | 1993 | United States | [8] |
Reservoir Dogs | Quentin Tarantino | 1992 | United States | [8][12] |
Revenge | Tony Scott | 1990 | United States, Mexico | [27] |
Romeo Is Bleeding | Peter Medak | 1993 | United States | [27] |
Ronin | John Frankenheimer | 1998 | United States | [110] |
Rush | Lili Fini Zanuck | 1991 | United States | [27] |
Set It Off | F. Gary Gray | 1994 | United States | [111] |
Seven | David Fincher | 1995 | United States | [27] |
Shallow Grave | Danny Boyle | 1994 | United Kingdom | [14][17] |
Shattered | Wolfgang Petersen | 1991 | United States | [8] |
The Silence of the Lambs | Jonathan Demme | 1991 | United States | [27] |
Simpatico | Matthew Warchus | 1999 | United States | [27] |
A Simple Plan | Sam Raimi | 1998 | United States | [27] |
Sleeping with the Enemy | Joseph Ruben | 1991 | United States | [27] |
Sling Blade | Billy Bob Thornton | 1996 | United States | [112] |
Sonatine | Takeshi Kitano | 1993 | Japan | [83] |
The Spanish Prisoner | David Mamet | 1997 | United States | [67] |
Strange Days | Kathryn Bigelow | 1995 | United States | [53] |
Suture | Scott McGehee and David Siegel | 1993 | United States | [27] |
Swoon | Tom Kalin | 1992 | United States | [101] |
The Talented Mr. Ripley | Anthony Minghella | 1999 | United States | [113] |
The Temp | Tom Holland | 1993 | United States | [114] |
Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead | Gary Fleder | 1995 | United States | [27] |
This World, Then the Fireworks | Michael Oblowitz | 1997 | United States | [50] |
True Romance | Tony Scott | 1993 | United States | [27] |
Twilight | Robert Benton | 1998 | United States | [27] |
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me | David Lynch | 1992 | United States | [50] |
The Two Jakes | Jack Nicholson | 1990 | United States | [8] |
U Turn | Oliver Stone | 1997 | United States | [14] |
The Underneath | Steven Soderbergh | 1995 | United States | [27] |
Unlawful Entry | Jonathan Kaplan | 1992 | United States | [50] |
The Usual Suspects | Bryan Singer | 1995 | United States | [12][27] |
Where the Day Takes You | Marc Rocco | 1992 | United States | [8] |
White Sands | Roger Donaldson | 1992 | United States | [8] |
Wild at Heart | David Lynch | 1990 | United States | [69] |
Wild Things | John McNaughton | 1998 | United States | [8] |
The X-Files | Rob Bowman | 1998 | United States | [12] |
Zero Effect | Jake Kasdan | 1998 | United States | [101] |
List of films: 2000–2009
List of films: 2010–2019
Film | Director | Year | Country | Ref(s). |
---|---|---|---|---|
A Land Imagined | Yeo Siew Hua | 2018 | Singapore, France, Netherlands | [138] |
Aa Drushya | Shiva Ganesh | 2019 | India | [139] |
Aake | K. M. Chaitanya | 2017 | India | [140] |
Aaranya Kaandam | Thiagarajan Kumararaja | 2011 | India | [141] |
Alois Nebel | Tomáš Luňák | 2011 | Czech Republic | [142] |
The American | Anton Corbijn | 2010 | United States | [143] |
American Dreamer | Derrick Borte | 2018 | United States | [144] |
Animal Kingdom | David Michôd | 2010 | Australia | [145] |
Anon | Andrew Niccol | 2018 | United Kingdom, United States | [146] |
Anti Matter | Keir Burrows | 2017 | United Kingdom | [147] |
Asura: The City of Madness | Kim Sung-su | 2016 | South Korea | [148] |
B.A. Pass | Ajay Bahl | 2013 | India | [149] |
Badlapur | Sriram Raghavan | 2015 | India | [150] |
Bad Times at the El Royale | Drew Goddard | 2018 | United States | [151] |
Bad Turn Worse | Zeke and Simon Hawkins | 2014 | United States | [152] |
The Bag Man | David Grovic | 2014 | United States | [153] |
Bastards | Claire Denis | 2013 | France/Germany | [154] |
Black Coal, Thin Ice | Diao Yinan | 2014 | China | [155] |
Blade Runner 2049 | Denis Villeneuve | 2017 | United States | [156] |
Blow the Man Down | Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy | 2019 | United States | [157] |
Blue Ruin | Jeremy Saulnier | 2014 | United States | [158] |
Bornoporichoy | Mainak Bhowmick | 2019 | India | [159] |
Brawl in Cell Block 99 | S. Craig Zahler | 2017 | United States | [160] |
Brighton Rock | Rowan Joffé | 2011 | United Kingdom | [161] |
Broken City | Allen Hughes | 2013 | United States | [162] |
Burning | Lee Chang-dong | 2018 | South Korea | [163] |
Burning Kiss | Robbie Studsor | 2018 | Australia | [164] |
Cities of Last Things | Ho Wi Ding | 2018 | Taiwan, China, France, United States |
[165] |
Cold in July | Jim Mickle | 2014 | United States | [166] |
The Dark Knight Rises | Christopher Nolan | 2012 | United Kingdom, United States | [167] |
Destroyer | Karyn Kusama | 2018 | United States | [168] |
Detour | Christopher Smith | 2016 | United Kingdom, South Africa | [169] |
Disappearance at Clifton Hill | Albert Shin | 2019 | Canada | [170] |
Dragged Across Concrete | S. Craig Zahler | 2018 | United States | [171] |
Drive | Nicolas Winding Refn | 2011 | United States | [172][173] |
Drum | Keywan Karimi | 2016 | Iran/France | [174] |
Earthquake Bird | Wash Westmoreland | 2019 | United States, United Kingdom | [175] |
Elena | Andrey Zvyagintsev | 2011 | Russia | [110] |
Elle | Paul Verhoeven | 2016 | France/Germany | [110] |
Ex Machina | Alex Garland | 2015 | United States, United Kingdom | [176] |
Frank & Lola | Matthew Ross | 2016 | United States | [177] |
The Ghost Writer | Roman Polanski | 2010 | United Kingdom, France, Germany | [178] |
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | David Fincher | 2011 | United States | [179] |
Gone Girl | David Fincher | 2014 | United States | [53] |
Good Time | Josh and Benny Safdie | 2017 | United States | [180] |
The Handmaiden | Park Chan-wook | 2016 | South Korea | [53] |
Hell or High Water | David Mackenzie | 2016 | United States | [53] |
In the Shadow | David Ondříček | 2012 | Czech Republic | [142] |
In the Shadow of the Moon | Jim Mickle | 2019 | United States | [181] |
Inception | Christopher Nolan | 2010 | United Kingdom, United States | [182] |
Inherent Vice | Paul Thomas Anderson | 2014 | United States | [183] |
John Wick | Chad Stahelski | 2014 | United States | [184] |
John Wick: Chapter 2 | Chad Stahelski | 2017 | United States | [185] |
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum | Chad Stahelski | 2019 | United States | [186] |
Kill List | Ben Wheatley | 2011 | United Kingdom | [187] |
The Killer Inside Me | Michael Winterbottom | 2010 | United States | [30] |
Killer Joe | William Friedkin | 2012 | United States | [188] |
Killing Them Softly | Andrew Dominik | 2012 | United States | [189] |
Long Day's Journey into Night | Bi Gan | 2018 | China | [190] |
The Looming Storm | Dong Yue | 2017 | China | [191] |
Looper | Rian Johnson | 2012 | United States | [192] |
Lost River | Ryan Gosling | 2014 | United States | [193] |
Magical Girl | Carlos Vermut | 2014 | Spain | [194] |
The Merciless | Byun Sung-hyun | 2017 | South Korea | [195] |
Miss Bala | Gerardo Naranjo | 2011 | Mexico | [110] |
A Morass | Shane James Bordas | 2011 | United Kingdom | [196] |
Motherless Brooklyn | Edward Norton | 2019 | United States | [197] |
Mute | Duncan Jones | 2018 | United Kingdom, Germany | [198] |
The Nice Guys | Shane Black | 2016 | United States | [199] |
Nightcrawler | Dan Gilroy | 2014 | United States | [200] |
Nocturnal Animals | Tom Ford | 2016 | United States | [201] |
Only God Forgives | Nicolas Winding Refn | 2013 | Denmark/France | [202] |
Paradox | Wilson Yip | 2017 | Hong Kong | [203] |
Phoenix | Christian Petzold | 2014 | Germany | [53] |
Pickings | Usher Morgan | 2018 | United States | [204] |
The Place Beyond the Pines | Derek Cianfrance | 2013 | United States | [205][206][207] |
Pocket Listing | Conor Allyn | 2016 | United States | [208] |
The Poison Rose | George Gallo and Francesco Cinquemani | 2019 | United States | [209] |
Prisoners | Denis Villeneuve | 2013 | United States | [210] |
Serenity | Steven Knight | 2019 | United States | [211] |
Shutter Island | Martin Scorsese | 2010 | United States | [30] |
Spring Breakers | Harmony Korine | 2012 | United States | [212] |
Strangled | Árpád Sopsits | 2016 | Hungary | [213] |
Sunrise | Partho Sen-Gupta | 2014 | India, France | [214] |
Taniel | Garo Berberian | 2017 | United Kingdom, Armenia | [215] |
Trance | Danny Boyle | 2013 | United Kingdom | [212] |
Trouble Is My Business | Tom Konkle | 2018 | United States | [216] |
Uncut Gems | Josh and Benny Safdie | 2019 | United States | [217] |
Under the Silver Lake | David Robert Mitchell | 2018 | United States | [218] |
Upgrade | Leigh Whannell | 2018 | Australia, United States | [219] |
Victoria | Sebastian Schipper | 2015 | Germany | [220] |
The Villainess | Jung Byung-gil | 2017 | South Korea | [195] |
A Walk Among the Tombstones | Scott Frank | 2014 | United States | [221] |
Walking Too Fast | Radim Špaček | 2010 | Czech Republic | [222] |
Who Killed Cock Robin | Cheng Wei-hao | 2017 | Taiwan | [223][224] |
Widows | Steve McQueen | 2018 | United States | [225] |
The Wild Goose Lake | Diao Yinan | 2019 | China/France | [226] |
Wind River | Taylor Sheridan | 2017 | United States | [227] |
Winter's Bone | Debra Granik | 2010 | United States | [228] |
You Were Never Really Here | Lynne Ramsay | 2017 | United Kingdom, United States, France |
[229] |
List of films: 2020–2029
Film | Director | Year | Country | Ref(s). |
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Adverse | Brian Metcalf | 2021 | United States | [230] |
Arishadvarga | Arvind Kamath | 2020 | India | [140] |
The Batman | Matt Reeves | 2022 | United States | [231] |
Calm with Horses | Nick Rowland | 2020 | Ireland | [232] |
The Card Counter | Paul Schrader | 2021 | United States | [233] |
Decision to Leave | Park Chan-wook | 2022 | South Korea | [234] |
Emily the Criminal | John Patton Ford | 2022 | United States | [235] |
The Empty Man | David Prior | 2020 | United States | [236] |
Hand Rolled Cigarette | Kin Long Chan | 2020 | China | [237] |
I'm Your Woman | Julia Hart | 2020 | United States | [238] |
John Wick: Chapter 4 | Chad Stahelski | 2023 | United States | [239] |
Kabadadaari | Pradeep Krishnamoorthy | 2021 | India | [240] |
Kapatadhaari | Pradeep Krishnamoorthy | 2021 | India | [241] |
The Kid Detective | Evan Morgan | 2020 | Canada | [242] |
Last Moment of Clarity | James and Colin Krisel | 2020 | United States | [243] |
Last Night in Soho | Edgar Wright | 2021 | United Kingdom | [244] |
The Last Victim | Naveen A Chathapuram | 2021 | United States | [245] |
The Little Things | John Lee Hancock | 2021 | United States | [246] |
Nightmare Alley | Guillermo del Toro | 2021 | United States | [247] |
No Sudden Move | Steven Soderbergh | 2021 | United States | [248] |
Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time | Lili Horvát | 2020 | Hungary | [249] |
Reminiscence | Lisa Joy | 2021 | United States | [250] |
The Virtuoso | Nick Stagliano | 2021 | United States | [251] |
Wrath of Man | Guy Ritchie | 2021 | United Kingdom, United States | [252] |
Spears | Gerard Lough | 2022 | Ireland | [253] |
Windfall | Charlie McDowell | 2022 | United States | [254] |
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