Some of the most original, noteworthy, and unforgettable films come from Neon.

While it’s not the most enjoyable structure sometimes, these films pull it off masterfully.

Will she do it in the end?

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

The final run has a wonderful twist in store that ties things off nicely.

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

The stellar performances by Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield should’ve also earned them both Oscar nominations.

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.

Then it shifts to the events in the motel room that led up to this moment.

Although Blue Velvet comes in close second, Mulholland Drive is really the definitive David Lynch movie.

Its concept of doubles, eerie Hollywood atmosphere, and blend of surreal and non-linear elements are genius.

Every David Fincher Movie Ranked Feature Image with Jesse Eisenberg in The Social Network, Morgan Freeman in Seven, and Mark Ruffalo and Robert Downey Jr. in Zodiac.

These films all represent peak Blumhouse horror and thrills.

The film is famous for moving in reverse chronological order.

Even more fascinating iswatching Nolan explain the whole timeline of the film on YouTube.

Strange Darling, Oppenheimer and Memento.

Anora, Parasite and Cuckoo.

A speaker at a podium pointing to a large portrait of a figure in Citizen Kane.

A close-up of Jared Leto in a straight jacket in Mr. Nobody.

Every Denis Villeneuve Movie Ranked Feature Image with the main cast of Dune Part 2, Ana de Armas in Blade Runner 2049, and Hugh Jackman in Prisoners.

Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, and Naomi Watts seen in various panels in the main art for 21 Grams.

Franka Potente running as her character Lola in Run Lola Run.

Andrew Garfield holding Florence Pugh’s hand as they hear from the doctor in We Live in Time.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt writing a journal and a bunch of Zooey Deschanels on the main art for (500) Days of Summer.

Willa Fitzgerald’s Lady and Kyle Gallner’s Demon seen together in the motel room in Strange Darling.

Betty and Rita looking up at something off-screen in David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive.

Two main characters from Eternal Sunshine in bed, and sitting on the stoop side by side.

Leonard Shelby on the phone in a color scene in Memento.