When it comes to the cat and mouse chase, the unpredictable is to be expected.

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The protagonist, Cecilia, escapes from a toxic and oppressive relationship with a wealthy businessman.

Ridley Scott in the center and scenes from Blade Runner and Gladiator in the other frames.

With a child serial killer on the loose in Berlin, the police have started their investigation.

The film follows real-life criminal Neil McCauley, whose recent heist caught the attention of LAPD lieutenant Vincent Hanna.

The film follows real-life author Robert Graysmith, who was working as a cartoonist during the murders.

Three-image collage of the main art for The Shape of Water and Crimson Peak and The Pale Man from Pan’s Labyrinth.

It has one of the best fight sequences and top-notch camerawork, notwithstanding its equally compelling and layered plot.

There truly is no finer and more authentic visionary director than Guillermo del Toro.

We learn that Cohen’s wife was murdered and that he’s looking for her murderer.

Every Darren Aronofsky Movie Ranked Feature Image with Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler, Natalie Portman in Black Swan, and Jennifer Lawrence in Mother!

Talented filmmaker Darren Aronofsky always lets his unparalleled creative vision shine in all of his projects.

A collage of M, The Silence of the Lambs and I Saw The Devil.

Two Quentin Tarantino movies.

Cecilia takes a shower, not noticing the handprint that appears on her shower wall.

Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs.

Mills and Somerset looks down at something.

Robert De Niro as Neil McCauley in Heat (1995).

Graysmith and Avery stand side by side.

Kim Soo-hyeon peers out warily from behind a wall in I Saw The Devil.

Oh Dae-su wielding a hammer before the hallway fight in Oldboy.