The Most Intense Movies Of The 2010s

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We all love intense movies, right? The more intense the better.

Films are a major part of many people’s lives. From people who make their living off the industry to the most casual watchers, everyone can agree that movies make their lives a little more enjoyable.

Whether you are enjoying a great piece of work by yourself or poking fun at a really bad movie with your friends, both can equally be enjoyable.

Styles of film that have captured the attention of viewers throughout the years are the likes of thrillers and dramas.

The reason these films have become so popular is due to the fantastic intensity they portray.

A film that can make its viewers sit on the edge of their seats is undoubtedly a great one. If you enjoy these types of movies, chances are you are looking for the next film that can boost your heart rate.

If you haven’t seen any of the following movies, you should be sure to check them out.

Uncut Gems

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Whether you’re a fan of gambling, intense movies, or Adam Sandler, this is the feature film for you.

This crime drama from Netflix is truly one of the best in recent years.

The intensity this film has will make you feel as if you are present in every moment of that scene.

This intensity is caused by the protagonist’s (Sandler’s) poor decisions and desire to gamble.

There are multiple scenes that will really have you holding your breath.

The movie also has fantastic gambling references.

This makes it incredibly enjoyable for anyone who dabbles in the hobby.

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A Quiet Place

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A Quiet Place really shook up the horror genre following its release.

Many thrillers and horrors will use silent periods to tense up the audience.

However, A Quiet Place only uses noise for intensity, with very little sound in the movie being pleasant.

The movie follows a family who are trying to survive monsters who attack even the slightest sounds.

This means that noise is avoided at all cost, and a slight break in the silence spells trouble for the characters.

Whiplash

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It would be hard to imagine that a film about an aspiring drummer would be an intense one.

However, thanks to J.K Simmons’ amazing performance, this film will probably make you reluctant to join any nearby music classes.

He plays an over the top music teacher who is willing to step over any boundary to get the most out of his students.

When he sees potential in a new student (Miles Teller), he really cranks up the heat in the classroom.

Hereditary

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If you are a fan of horror and haven’t seen Hereditary, you might want to change that.

A modern classic of the genre, the film is truly one of a kind.

The movie follows the events that cause a family to be slowly torn apart.

However, as the film begins to take very sharp and sinister turns, the intensity is cranked up.


 

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