10 Great 2010s Western Movie Classics You Probably Haven’t Seen

When the general public talk about the Western genre in the 2010s, they tend to focus on the obvious titles as you’d expect: The Hateful Eight (2015), True Grit (2010), Django Unchained (2012). Big names, big budgets, big violence. But beneath that glossy surface was a quieter current of Westerns that didn’t play to packed […]

10 Great Thriller Movie Classics You Probably Haven’t Seen

From the shadows of post-war noir to the neon-slick thrillers of the late 20th century, the thriller genre has always been a haven for moral ambiguity, paranoia, and at times shocking violence. But while certain classics have been elevated to near-mythic status, others, just as taut, stylish, and thematically rich, have been relegated to the […]

10 Western Movie Classics You Probably Haven’t Seen

The Western has never truly died, despite its lack of recent multiplex outings, or simply people just not going to watch them (Horizon: An American Saga Chapter One [2024]). It simply drifts in and out of fashion, resurfacing when the cultural moment needs it most. While everyone remembers the towering peaks, The Searchers (1956), Once […]

10 Great 1990s American Movie Classics You Probably Haven’t Seen

When people think of American cinema in the 1990s, it’s somewhat understandable they’d immediately leap for the big hitters: Pulp Fiction, Goodfellas, The Shawshank Redemption, Titanic. It was a decade stuffed with memorable titles, major box office hauls, and the indie boom fueled by Sundance and Miramax. But the decade’s cultural behemoths have sometimes overshadowed […]

10 Great 1990s Thriller Movie Classics You Probably Haven’t Seen

The 1990s are often remembered for their glossy studio blockbusters, the rise of CGI, and the loss to a certain extent of indie releases in the multiplexes. But beneath the surface of the decade’s more popcorn entertainment offerings, a different kind of thriller appeared—moody, character-driven stories that flirted with noir, moral torment, and narcissistic power […]

10 Great 1970s Western Movie Classics You Probably Haven’t Seen

The 1970s was a turning point for the Western. While the genre was no longer the box office powerhouse it had been in previous decades, filmmakers were pushing boundaries, experimenting with style, and reinterpreting familiar tropes. The decade saw revisionist Westerns as well as Spaghetti Westerns continuing to deliver operatic gunfights, and even genre hybrids […]