1, the relatively niche Douban evaluation does not exceed 10,000.
2, the plot, the plot, the artistic value is not the focus, the key is to kill very cool.
3, literary and artistic youth detour, B-grade film lovers come together.

Reborn RE:BORN (2016), a small shop clerk, Toshiro, and a little girl, Hayato, live in the countryside of Ishikawa Prefecture. One day, a mysterious murder takes place in the town, and it is discovered that this is really just a warning to Toshiro's subsequent encounter. It turned out that Toshiro had been loyal to a mysterious organization, but he destroyed the organization with his own hands, leaving only the ghost of the chieftain alive. The ghost then came with the killers to take revenge, determined to execute the traitor. Toshiro also fights the ghosts for the sake of his loved ones.
The Night Comes for Us (2018), a new film directed by Headshot director Timo Tahayato, starring Joe Taslim / Iko Uas / Julie Estelle / Von Tui Shou / Zach Lee. Friends who have seen The Raid should be familiar with Ico Uas. Stylized hardcore action movies, bloodier than "Raid" and "Headshots", basically belong to the cult level of violent films, the plot is weak, but this kind of killing is very cool, the plot is not so important.
"Evil Girl" is a crime action film directed by Jeong Byung-gi, starring Kim Yu-bin and Shin Ha-kyun, starring Sheng Jun and Kim Seo-hyung, released in South Korea on June 8, 2017. The film tells the story of Kim Sook-hee, a female killer who was trained as a killing machine, and took revenge on the killer organization after learning of her origins.
Revenge of Revenge (2017), three men: Richard, Stan, and Dimitri assemble in the desert as usual to prepare for their annual hunt. But this year, Richard's little three Jennifers (Matti DiLuth) also came along. Jenny's beautiful and sexy body makes Stan and Dimiri salivate, and the night's dancing teasing makes everyone want to burn. The next morning, the hungry Stan couldn't hold back and raped Jenny while Richard wasn't home! When Richard found out, he was not only indifferent, but also pushed Jenny down the cliff of 10,000 feet in an attempt to destroy the "evidence".
The Range is a horror film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, starring Kelly Connaire and Stephanie Pearson.
The film tells the story of six college students who are violently attacked by an invisible murderer while off-road on a desolate country road. Six college students were off-road on a desolate country road when a tire suddenly broke, and when they repaired it, they found that it was no accident that the tire had been shot. The vehicles stalled, and they began to be violently attacked by an invisible murderer, who would also be desperately looking for a way to escape.
The Great Riot is an action horror film directed by Joe Lynch and starring Steven Yuan, Samara Vivian, Steven Brand, and others, released in 2017. It tells the story of the protagonist, Derek Sanders, who is framed by his colleagues and unfairly fired, and then tries his best to regain his job and life.
A Hammer Is a crime film directed by Rick Roman Wolf, starring Nikolai Coster-Waldau, Lake Bell, and Omari Hardway, released in 2017. The film tells the story of a good man, Jacob, who spent 10 years in prison and was forced to participate in the gangster gun resale deal after his release.
Apostle Apostle (2018), Mike Sim joined Gareth Evans in the self-written and directed thriller [Apostle], and also joined the cast by Lucy Bowen, Bill Milner, and Kristin Flauss, after "Big Cousin" Dan Stevens has confirmed the cast. The story tells the story of a man who is kidnapped by a cult member because his sister and decides to go to Longtan alone and carry out a revenge plan.
The Green Room is a horror film directed by Jeremy Solnier and starring an anton Yeltsin and Imogen Putz, released in the United States on May 17, 2015. The film tells the story of punk band members trapped in a small room by a criminal gang, choosing to sit and wait for fate or rebel against the firefight, while the human heart slowly changes in the claustrophobic space.
Hold the Dark (2018), with Jeffrey White, Alexander Skarsgaard and James Dale joining the new film Hold The Dark, directed by Jeremy Solnil ([The Green Room]). The film tells the story of a wolf killing a child in a remote area of Alaska, and an expert is sent here to investigate, and discovers that the incident revolves around a mysterious couple. Filming will begin in March in Alberta, Canada.
Kennel Horror is an Italian and French drama film directed by Italian director Matteo Galloni and starring Marcello Fonte and Edoardo Pesce. The film premiered at the Festival de Cannes on May 16, 2018. The film tells the story of Marcelo living in the poor suburbs of Italy, running a pet dog care shop and living a dull life. However, the violent and rude Simonesio emerges from prison and gradually forces Marcelo to become involved in criminal activities, and his peaceful life is completely broken, and he finally has to embark on the road of revenge.
Brawl in Cell Block 99 (2017), nominated for the Midnight Crazy Audience Choice Award at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival (2017), directed by S. Craig Zale, tells the story of a former boxer who is imprisoned for drug trafficking after suffering the double whammy of a broken marriage and losing his job. The hero has a tattoo of a cross tattoo on his bald head, his back to the audience can not see the face, after smashing the car, the protagonist enters the cell, and what kind of game will he play in the cell?
Tomahawk Bone is a horror film directed by S. Craig Zale and starring Patrick Wilson, Kurt Russell, Lily Simmons, Matthew Fox, and others, released in the United States on October 4, 2015. The film tells the story of the town's sheriff, Franklin Hunt, and the villagers who work hard to rescue the hostages taken by the cannibals.
Killer Lamentation is an action film directed by Robert Rodriguez and starring Carlos Gallardo and others. The film tells the story of a criminal who decides to duel with his enemies after escaping from prison.
Infinite Dweller is a 141-minute costume action film released by Warner Bros. in Japan. Directed by Takashi Miike and starring Takuya Kimura, Sugi ka, Fukushi Soki, Hayato Ichihara, and Eika Toda, the film was released in Japan on April 29, 2017. Adapted from the manga of the same name by Hiroaki Samura, the film tells the story of a one-eyed swordsman with an immortal body who meets a young girl whose parents are killed by the swordsman organization "Yi Dao Liu" ten thousand times, serves as a bodyguard for her and helps her get revenge.
Doomsday is a 105-minute thriller film produced by Rogue Pictures in the United States. Directed by Neil Marshall and starring Lola Matera, Bob Hoskins, Alexander Hiltiger, Adrian Lester, and Sean Patway, the film was released in the United States on March 14, 2008.
The film tells the story of a deadly virus that ravaged the UK in 2008, killed millions of people in just a few days, and reappeared in the human world 30 years later, when people almost forgot about it
Battle Royale is an action film directed by Scott Wipp, starring Winnie Jones, Steve Austen, and others, telling the story of Jack Conrad (Steve Austin) and nine other death row inmates fighting on a desert island. The film premiered in the United States on April 27, 2007.
The Tournament is an action film directed by Scott Mann, with Ian Summerhead, Robert Carlisle, Vin Remus, and Hu Kelly. The film describes a very special game every seven years in an unsuspecting town. It's a seven-yearly contest organized by the billionaires that brings together the 30 best world-class killers to chase and kill relentlessly in every corner of the town's movies without the citizens' knowledge, and the winners can take back $30 million in prize money.
Get the Gringo, also known as How I Spend the Holidays, is a 2012 film directed by Adrian Gruberg and starring Mel Gibson, Peter Sternman, and Dean Norris. The film tells the story of how a career criminal survives in a prison full of drugs and crime.
Dangerous People is a 1999 American romance film starring Mel Gibson, directed by Brian Helgland, about Potter's quest for revenge, which is actually a very simple story of recovering his own money.