Summary

David Fincher is one of the modern cinema greats.

His choice of genre, style, tone, and direction clearly defines his movies.

All of Fincher’s films elicit spectacular, Oscar-caliber performances from the cast.

Ridley Scott in the center and scenes from Blade Runner and Gladiator in the other frames.

There truly is no finer and more authentic visionary director than Guillermo del Toro.

Here’s how this masterful director’s filmography compares.

However, Alien 3 still had its moments and is slightly better with the Assembly Cut.

Three-image collage of the main art for Robert Eggers' The Witch, The Lighthouse, and Nosferatu.

That’s despite its already long, almost three-hour runtime.

The way the period element is brought to life also feels very immersive and surreal.

The king of folk horror and psychological horror has amassed an impressive filmography.

Three-image collage of the main cover art for James Gunn’s Slither, Peacemaker Season One, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

The plot moves along well between each chapter, with no sense of where it goes next.

And if you could believe it, Flynn’s novel is still darker and more disturbing.

When it all ends, to say the resolution will shock you is an understatement.

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.

No one does film and TV projects quite like James Gunn.

Here are all of his greatest hits!

is a haunting moment that will forever remain in everybody’s memory.

Three-image collage of the main art for The Shape of Water and Crimson Peak and The Pale Man from Pan’s Labyrinth.

That’s all driven by the cold, demented, and unsettling performance of the serial killer antagonist.

Fincher’s direction in this filmfeels like True Detectivebefore the actual HBO show came into existence.

Gary Oldman in black-and-white on a film set in Fincher’s Mank.

Alien 3 Ripley And The Other Fiorina Prisoners Being Confronted By A Xenomorph.

A close-up of Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig on the grayscale cover of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

Cate Blanchett and Brad Pitt on a motorcycle in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

Michael Fassbender sitting on the floor criss-cross with black gloves on in The Killer.

Michael Douglas' face coming off like puzzle pieces in the main art for The Game.

Ben Affleck on the cover for Gone Girl with the movie title, a news report headline, and eyes appearing through the sky.

Jodie Foster holding Kristen Stewart tight in Panic Room.

Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt entering an apartment unit and shining their flashlights in Se7en.

Robert Downey Jr., Jake Gyllenhaal, and Mark Ruffalo’s faces faded into the foggy sky by the Golden Gate Bridge on the main art of Zodiac.