Hollywood's top high adrenaline movies that sets your heart racing

Jan25.2024

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This film showcases Adam Sandler in a serious role as Howard Ratner, a jeweler with a gambling problem that leads him into dangerous territory. The movie is described as feeling like a "2-hour panic attack," thanks to its relentless pacing and tension.

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Uncut Gems (2019)

As a sequel to the successful action thriller "The Raid," this film follows Rama, a police officer who goes undercover to dismantle a crime syndicate. The action is visceral and non-stop, elevating the intensity to new heights.

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The Raid 2 (2014)

Told entirely from a first-person perspective, this film immerses viewers in the action as if they were the protagonist, Henry, on a mission to save his wife. The unique viewpoint makes every fight scene and chase sequence feel incredibly personal and thrilling.

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Hardcore Henry (2016)

Directed by Martin Scorsese, this crime epic is a cat-and-mouse game between an undercover cop and a mole within the police department. The tense plot keeps viewers on edge throughout the film.

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The Departed (2006)

Directed by Edgar Wright, this action-comedy blends high-speed car chases with a killer soundtrack, resulting in a film that feels like a mix between an action movie and a musical.

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Baby Driver (2017)

Denzel Washington and Chris Pine star as train conductors trying to stop a runaway train carrying dangerous chemicals. The film is a straightforward action-adventure that keeps the excitement at full throttle.

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Unstoppable (2010)

The latest installment in the Mission: Impossible series features Ethan Hunt and his team trying to prevent a nuclear explosion. The movie is packed with amazing stunts and action sequences that keep the adrenaline flowing.

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Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018)

Chris Evans plays a young man who receives a call from a kidnapped woman and sets out to rescue her. The film unfolds in real-time, adding to the urgency and pace of the adventure.

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Cellular (2004)