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Films about journalists investigating stories — uncovering truth, exposing corruption, and speaking truth to power.
Period dramas set in the 19th century — Victorian era, the Gilded Age, and everything in between.
Films about gaslighting and psychological manipulation — making someone question their own reality.
Films about demonic possession and exorcism — holy water, spinning heads, and battles for the soul.
Horror films featuring ghosts, demons, and other supernatural entities beyond rational explanation.
Comedies that find humor in dark, taboo, or morbid subject matter.
Superhero action films featuring caped crusaders and powered-up heroes saving the world.
Gripping thrillers centered around serial killers, from cat-and-mouse hunts to psychological profiles.
The best-selling music artists of all time by certified sales.
Sci-fi films about virtual reality and simulated worlds — is this the real life?
Action films with lone assassins on rampages — if you loved John Wick, you'll love these.
Cosmic horror inspired by Lovecraft — incomprehensible entities, madness, and the insignificance of humanity.
Films set around Valentine's Day — romance, heartbreak, and everything love-related.
Horror films about cults — charismatic leaders, brainwashing, and sinister rituals.
Films about nuclear disasters, radiation, and the atomic age — mushroom clouds and fallout.
Films set during or about Halloween — trick or treat, costumes, and things that go bump in the night.
Sci-fi films exploring cloning — identity crises, ethical dilemmas, and meeting yourself.
Survival films where characters fight against nature, isolation, and impossible odds to stay alive.
Vampire films spanning centuries — from gothic Dracula to modern bloodsucker reimaginings.
Road trip films — hitting the highway, unlikely companions, and the journey being the destination.
Horror films featuring demons — hellish entities, dark rituals, and supernatural evil.
Films featuring assassins and hitmen — professional killers with codes, contracts, and complications.
Films about pandemics and viral outbreaks — contagion, quarantine, and the fight for survival.
Films about tornadoes, hurricanes, and extreme storms — nature's most destructive forces.