15. The Usual Suspects (1995)

It would be incomplete if the best movie recommendations were not from the thriller or thrilling genre. The Usual Suspects is a mystery movie made by Bryan Singer and Christopher McQuarrie.
The movie, starring Benicio del Toro, tells the story of a group of criminals who survive a massacre on a ship. The mastermind of all this is a mysterious evil lord.
The Usual Suspects Synopsis
After a truck hijacking in New York, five con artists are arrested and brought together for questioning. Since none of them are guilty, they plan a revenge operation against the police.
The operation was going well, but then the influence of a legendary criminal named Keyser Söze was felt. Each of them had wronged Söze at some point and were being redeemed now.
This revenge job left 27 people dead in a ship explosion, but the real question arises now, who exactly is Keyser Söze?
16. The Matrix (1999)

The next must-watch recommendation for the best movie in history is The Matrix. This movie tells about the life of a young man who enters the world of computers.
Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne must face off against evil controllers. The Matrix was directed by the Wachowski Brothers and became one of the best action movies in the world.
The Matrix Synopsis
Thomas A. Anderson is a man who lives two lives. By day he is an ordinary computer programmer and by night a hacker known as Neo. Neo is always questioning his reality, but the truth is far beyond his imagination.
Neo finds himself targeted by the police when he is contacted by Morpheus, a legendary computer hacker labeled as a terrorist by the government.
Morpheus awakens Neo to the real world, a ravaged wasteland where most of humanity has been captured by a race of machines who live off human body heat and electrochemical energy and who imprison their minds in an artificial reality known as the Matrix.
As a rebel against the controller, Neo must return to the Matrix and face the agents: a super-powerful computer program aimed at eliminating Neo and the entire human rebellion.




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