Action cinema provides a uniquely engaging way to watch movies.They offer explosive thrills, adrenaline-fueled setpieces, and death-defying stuntsall from the comfort of a living room or theater, getting hearts pounding and pulses pumping in ways that most other genres can’t.The best action movies provide what many would argue is the very essence of cinema: escapism.

Action movies are exciting by nature. Their fast pace and mighty entertainment value can make two hours fly by in the blink of an eye. For those action aficionados looking for some off-the-wall diversions, this is a selection of 10 action movies that are deliriously and unabashedly entertaining.

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10’Aliens' (1986)

Directed by James Cameron

Lost in space for 57 years in cryo-sleep after defeating the xenomorph that killed the crew of the Nostromo except for her, Ellen Ripely (Sigourney Weaver)is discovered by a salvaging ship and brought to safety. Unfortunately for Ripley, her encounters with the vicious alien lifeform are far from over; she has been assigned to guide a squad of gung-ho space marines to investigate the status of a mining colony that has failed to make contact. What the group doesn’t know is that they’re heading directly into the heart of a xenomorph infestation.

As a follow-up toRidley Scott’s deliberately paced sci-fi/horror masterpieceAlien(1979),Aliensshould come with a whiplash warning.Aliensis a roaring, relentlessly paced and utterly exhilarating masterworkfrom legendary visionary directorJames Cameron.There simply isn’t a dull moment to be found inAliens; the narrative storms forward, offering thrilling setpiece after thrilling setpiece, all of which are visually spectacular and viscerally engaging.Few movies manage to maintain an air of tension and excitement as effectively as this.

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9’Face/Off' (1997)

Directed by John Woo

The F.B.I.’s top agent, Sean Archer (John Travolta), finally captures his nemesis, the ruthless criminal Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage). Even after being apprehended, Troy still poses a threat: he has planted a bomb that will ravage Los Angeles, and only Troy’s brother, Pollux (Alessandro Nivola), knows the bomb’s location. Archer must utilize an advanced surgical procedure that will give him the face of Troy as a means to infiltrate his inner circle. Troy has similarly personal but far more sinister plans.

Face/Offis just as silly as it sounds, and as a movie, it’s all the better as a result.Face/Offis a supercharged and exceedingly entertaining action flick thatmakes the most out of its leads' charisma and off-the-wall concept. Boat chases, slow-motion shootouts andNicolas Cage dressed as a priest;Face/Offtruly has everything one could ask for. Every frame of the movie is directed with such conviction and passion that it’svirtually impossible to not be won over by the end.

Nicolas Cage as Castor Troy and John Travolta as Sean Archer point guns at each other in a fight in Face/Off.

8’The Raid: Redemption' (2011)

Directed by Gareth Evans

Set in the slums of Jakarta, Indonesia, a towering and derelict apartment building serves as the safe house of a powerful drug lord and his army of thugs. While previously left untouched by the local authorities, an Indonesian SWAT team is finally sent on a mission to remove and eliminate the syndicate. Unfortunately for the officers, their cover quickly becomes blown, and the team finds themselves vastly outnumbered and outgunned.

The Raid:Redemptionis a breathless example ofnon-stop action filmmaking. It’s a landmark effort in stunt coordination, fight choreography and high-intensity direction that is thevery essence of what good action movies should providefor their audience.The Raid: Redemptiongets down to business early and does not let up until the credits roll.It’s like a marathon of violence and gritty actionthat’s always thoroughly entertaining.

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The Raid: Redemption

7’Total Recall' (1990)

Directed by Paul Verhoeven

Douglas Quaid (Arnold Schwarzenegger) lives as a construction worker on Earth in the year 2048. Quaid consistently dreams of visiting Mars and opts to visit a center that will simulate the trip by implanting a fake memory into his brain. The procedure backfires, and he soon finds himself being hunted by people he once trusted. Quaid will have to fight for his future by confronting his mysterious past.

Total Recallis a wacky and bombastic slice of sci-fi action that boasts a surprisingly dense, mind-bending narrative.It’s gleefully over-the-top; a healthy serving of 90s cheese adds to the charm, but by no means isTotal Recalla farce. As can be found in many of Dutch directorPaul Verhoeven’s movies,Total Recallhas a satirical edge that keeps it feeling fresh even three decades later.Topped off by a charismatic lead performance from Schwarzenegger,Total Recallis agenre classic that’s campy, clever and ridiculously enjoyable.

A rookie for a S.W.A.T. team takes cover behind a wall while holding a machine gun.

Total Recall

6’Hardcore Henry' (2015)

Directed by Ilya Naishuller

A man named Henry wakes up aboard an airship laboratory. His memory is left fragmented; the result of an accident that left him amnesiac and mute. Along with this, Henry has been resurrected and imbued with cybernetic implants that allow him superhuman physical abilities. When Henry’s wife Estelle (Haley Bennett) is kidnapped by a warlord with telekentic powers, Henry must fight through the hordes of ruthless mercenaries standing in his way.

Told entirely from a first-person POV,Hardcore Henryis anexperimental action flick that provides a uniquely thrilling experience. The spectacle of it all is undeniable;the first-person perspective grants the action setpieces a certain kineticism and ferocitythat other action movies could only dream of achieving. As Henry shoots, stabs, kicks and punches his way across Moscow,HardcoreHenrymakes its mark on action movie history as aninventive and exceedingly impressive piece of modern action filmmaking.

Hardcore Henry

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5’Speed' (1994)

Directed by Jan de Bont

Set in the bustling city streets of Los Angeles, California, a mastermind bomb-squad technician turned madman, Howard Payne (Dennis Hopper), arms a public bus with an explosive that will detonate if the bus drops below 50 mph. Enter L.A.P.D SWAT officer Jack Traven (Keanu Reeves); a personal history with Payne complicates matters as Traven helps in any way he can to keep the bus moving.

Fittingly,Speedis aferociously entertaining action movie with a break-neck pace. At a conceptual level,Speedis simply brilliant. Hurtling through the LA streets at over 50 mph, the bus is basically a 12-ton explosive bullet, and the physicality of the action reflects that. Supporting the fantastic action sequences is the chemistry of leadsKeanu ReevesandSandra Bullock;the pair are dynamite on screen together, leaving it almost impossible not to cheer their efforts to save the other passengers.Speedis a ride that action junkies will never want to get off of.

4’Crank' (2006)

Directed by Mark Neveldine & Brian Taylor

Chev Chelios (Jason Statham) is a professional assassin working for a West Coast crime syndicate. Unfortunately for Chev, just as he is on his way out of the business, a rival organization injects him with an active poison that will kill him if his heart rate drops. To stay alive, Chev must race to an antidote and exact his revenge, doing whatever he can to keep his heart pumping along the way.

To put it lightly,Crankis absolutely bonkers. Crass, violent and utterly perverse,Crankis essentially an adrenaline shot in movie form.It’s a Statham vehicle through and through—this action legend’s delightfully unhinged performance grantsCranka surprising amount of pitch-black humor that compliments the absurd action setpieces wonderfully.Crankpushes its already ludicrous concept to the limit with complete conviction, making for an action movie that needs to be seen to be believed.

3’The Matrix' (1999)

Directed by Lana Wachowski & Lilly Wachowski

Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves) works a day job as a meek computer programmer but otherwise operates as a hacker known in the underworld as Neo. When Neo is presented with the opportunity to learn the truth behind humanity’s existence, he accepts. The rabbit hole Neo enters goes deeper than he could’ve ever imagined as he is determined to be the chosen one who will save the human race from simulated bondage.

TheMatrixisa turn-of-the-century sci-fi action epic that changed the landscape of filmmaking as a whole. Boasting groundbreaking visual effects that still amaze today, awe-inspiring setpieces and a densely crafted narrative,The Matrixis simply a must-watch for genre fans.It remains fresh and exciting even now—the bullet time sequence never gets old. There’s so much to love aboutThe Matrix, but above all else,it’s a masterfully crafted and brilliantly entertaining piece of movie history.

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Directed by George Miller

The apocalypse has left the world a barren, desert wasteland. Small pockets of humanity are left to fight for their survival, with the most vital resource being gasoline; it’s the lifeblood of the wasteland and the fuel source of rusted war machines. Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy) navigates the landscape as a vagabond, with no loyalties or friendships, only a desire to outrun a troubled past. After a run-in with the hardened and fearless Furiosa (Charlize Theron), Max finds an unlikely ally in a race to an alleged promised land.

Mad Max: FuryRoadis a towering cinematic achievement in every regard. Unabashedly visionary and visually spectacular,there’s enough spectacle inMad Max: Fury Roadto fuel ten movies.The adherence to practical effects and daring stuntwork do wonders for the action; it’s all so crisply captured and well-realized. In the best possible way,Mad Max: Fury Roadappears as though it came from another world, one fueled by chaos and ruled by rage.

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1’Point Break' (1991)

Directed by Kathryn Bigelow

F.B.I. Agent Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves) is tasked with bringing down a crew of bank robbers who call themselves The Ex-Presidents. The crew robs banks with extreme efficiency while donning masks with the likeness of past American Presidents. Utah believes that the crew is a group of surfers that frequent Los Angeles beaches, and he goes undercover as a surfer to infiltrate the gang. A friendly relationship blossoms between Utah and the group’s leader, Bodhi (Patrick Swayze), who may be more dangerous than Utah predicted.

In terms of heist action movies,Point Breakranks among the greatest ever made.Oscar-winning directorKathryn Bigelowshows a more than capable hand at directingexplosive action set pieces that are as memorable as they are enjoyable. With skydiving, shootouts fistfights, and, of course, surfing,Point Breakhas a little bit of something for everyone. Thankfully,Point Breaknever takes itself too seriously, but it still can pack quite the punch when appropriate.Point Breakis a righteously good time and an overall bodacious watch.

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