Movies and Shows I’ll watch soon
- All We Imagine as Light
- Empire of Dust
- Indus Blues
- Over the Garden Wall
- Akira - Can’t believe I haven’t seen this yet
- Another Round - Mads Mikkelsen
- Bad Monkey
- Benjamin Franklin by Ken Burns
- Birds, Orphans & Fools by Juraj Jakubisko
- Death of Yazdgerd by Bahram Beyzai
- Delhi Belly
- Dinner for Few by Nassos Vakalis
- Don’t Think by the Chemical Brothers
- Frailty
- Kisapmata by Mike De Leon
- ~Legend (2015)~
- Limbo
- Longlegs
- Oddity
- Over the Garden Wall
- Past Lives
- Peepli Live
- Poker Face by Rian Johnson
- Pratidwandi
- Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain
- Slow Horses, Season 4
- Suspiria
- Talk to Me
- The Bear
- The Boy and The Heron
- The Company of Strangers by Cynthia Scott
- The Fear Cycle
- The Hypothesis of The Stolen Painting by Raul Ruiz
- The Man Who Stole The Sun by Hasegawa Kazuhiko
- Twilight by Gyorgy Feher
- Le Dîner de Cons - Remade as Bheja Fry in Bollywood; I’d rather watch the original
- Raid
- Dahaad
- Prohibition, a documentary by Ken Burns
- Murders at Starved Rock, an HBO documentary
- Tampopo by Juzo Itami
- The Bridge
- In the Heat of the Night
- Cam
- Under the Shadow
- Mudbound
- Passing
- The Wonder
- You’re Next
- Atlantics
- Take Shelter
- Ka
- Tokyo Vice
- Aporia (2023, SciFi Indie, This film puts a twist on the time-travel genre, blending science fiction with raw emotion and exploring the consequences of altering the past. Judy Greer shines in a rare dramatic lead role as she grapples with grief, guilt, and ethical dilemmas.)
- Things Will Be Different (2024, SciFi Indie, A tense sci-fi thriller where a brother and sister hide from the law… in a different time. With suspenseful pacing and clever time-travel mechanics, this film is reminiscent of Looper and Blood Simple, and is perfect for fans of slow-burn, time-loop mysteries.)
- Vesper (2022, SciFi Indie, Set in a dystopian future, Vesper presents a hauntingly beautiful world devastated by ecological collapse. Despite a small budget, the film delivers breathtaking visuals and explores themes of survival, class division, and hope in a barren world.)
- Aniara (2018, SciFi Indie, Inspired by a poem, this sci-fi drama follows passengers on a spaceship that loses its course, spiraling into existential despair. If you enjoy dark, introspective stories that explore human psychology, Aniara is a must-watch, offering a chilling look at isolation and meaning.)
- The Artifice Girl (2022, SciFi Indie, This innovative AI thriller presents a morally complex story of an artificial “girl” created to catch predators. With powerful performances and a minimalist setting, The Artifice Girl tackles questions about artificial intelligence, ethics, and consent, reminiscent of Ex Machina and Her)
- Vengo (2000)
- The Leftovers (TV Show)
- Kneecap
- Based on a True Story - A dark comedy whodunnit
- Boiling Point
- Kagero-za (1981, directed by Seijun Suzuki)
- Interview (1971, directed by Mrinal Sen)
- Dune Prophecy
- The Agency with Michael Fassbender
- The Lunchbox with the Late and Great Irrfan Khan
- Newton selection for Best Foreign Language film at the Oscars
- Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!
- Resolved (High School Debate documentary)
- 7 Days in Hell (Mockumentary)
- Waltz with Bashir
- The Thick of It (Peter Capaldi as Malcolm <3)
- Robert Bly - 1000 years of Joy
- The Place Beyond the Pines
- Breaker Morant
- The Defiant Ones
- Ruth Asawa: Of Forms and Growth
- Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
- Grosse Pointe Blank
- Terribly Happy
- The Age of Adaline
- Les Visiteurs
- Dancer in the Dark
- Blood into Wine
- It Follows (Horror)
- Arsenic and Old Lace
- Bright Star
- Stephen Sondheim - _Company
- The Raid
- The Proposition
- War of the Arrows (Korean)
- City of Violence (Korean)
- Seymour: An Introduction (by Ethan Hawke)
- Open Range (Western)
- Waking Life (Animated movie, 2001)
- A Bittersweet Life (Korean)
- Friend (Korean)
- A Dirty Carnival (Korean)
- Nameless Gangster: Rules of Time (Korean)
- My Boss My Hero (Korean)
- My Wife Is A Gangster (Korean)
- Marrying The Mafia (Korean)
- Bedevilled (Korean)
- The Wailing (Korean)
- No Mercy (Korean)
- Murderbot
- Blood of Zeus
- Ahalya (2015) - Sujoy Ghosh (via this link)
- Ouch (2016) - Neeraj Pandey
- That Day After Everyday (2013) - Anurag Kashyap
- The Promise (2024) - Tigmanshu Dhulia
- Anukul (2017) - Sujoy Ghosh
- Man Woman Man Woman (2020) - Naseeruddin Shah
- The Bypass (2003) - Amit Kumar
- Juice (2017) - Neeraj Ghaywan
- Little Terrorist (2004) - Ashvin Kumar
- Badminton (2023) - Dibakar Bannerjee
- The Thursday Murder Club
- The Devil’s Double
- Phenomenon
- Had Anhadh by Shabnam Virmani
- Mulk by Anubhav Sinha
- [The Vanishing] (1988, Dutch psychological thriller that follows a man’s obsessive search for his missing partner after she mysteriously disappears during a road trip. As time passes and answers remain elusive, the film builds a quiet but gripping sense of dread. Known for its chilling atmosphere and haunting simplicity, it’s a suspenseful story about love, loss, and the unknown.)
- Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die with Sam Rockwell!
- Por Thozil (2023)
- Nero’s Guests (2009)
- Thinking Game (2024)
- The Party (1984, Govind Nihalani)
- You Don’t Mess with the Zohan