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

These are the unique genre-bending films that do it best!

Mickey 17 can be described as Snowpiercer set in outer space.

Three-image collage of Daniel Kaluuya’s character in Get Out, Ethan Hawke’s character in The Black Phone, and James McAvoy’s character in Speak No Evil.

Without giving away the big reveal, there are sci-fi and ornithology elements that blend very interestingly together here.

It blends fantasy, sci-fi, psychological horror, dark comedy, and social commentary.

These films all represent peak Blumhouse horror and thrills.

Cloud Atlas, The Substance and Sin City.

The production design for all the configs is gorgeous, and the ending is unforgettable.

It’s part coming-of-age story, comedic satire, and tragic war movie.

It’s truly one of the most original action comedies in decades.

Three-image collage of Florence Pugh and Saoirse Ronan from Little Women, Demi Moore rubbing her lipstick off in The Substance, and Christian Bale in American Psycho.

Otherwise known as some of the most Oscar-nominated movies with unbelievably stacked casts and well-crafted narratives.

The musical sequences, editing, and transitions alone should’ve seen more Awards recognition.

The most talented women of cinema.

Best Genre-Bending Movies Feature Image with art from Novocaine, Sinners, and Robbie Williams as a CGI ape in Better Man.

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

John David Washington and Robert Pattinson in Christopher Nolan’s Tenet.

Robert Pattinson as Mickey 17 and Mickey 18 facing the camera amid the backdrop of the icy planet environment.

Strange Darling, Oppenheimer and Memento.

Hunter Schafer as her character Gretchen in 2024 movie Cuckoo hiding from someone behind a storage shelf.

Nicolas Cage wearing a Freddy Krueger-esque piece of armor with knives attached to the finger slots in Dream Scenario.

Thomasin McKenzie smiling in Jojo Rabbit.

Jack Quaid on the main art for Novocaine with his face pressed to the glass and various weapons aimed at him.

Michelle Yeoh’s character in Everything Everywhere All at Once strking a martial arts pose with a googly eye on her forehead.

Robbie Williams as his CGI monkey character in the final concert of Better Man inviting his dad to join him onstage to sing in a touching moment.

Sinners main poster art featuring all the main cast designed onto a guitar with the main vampire’s giant face and red eyes over them.