10. "Edge of Tomorrow" (2014)
Every morning Cage wakes up, doomed to repeat the same day, leading to an intense, adrenaline-pumping experience each time. Imagine a mix of Groundhog Day meets Starship Troopers, but with an original spin.
9. "Dredd" (2012)
Mega-City One, a violent metropolis sprawling the U.S. East Coast, is home to crime, grime, and the Judges – law enforcers, juries, and executioners rolled into one. Urban's stone-faced Dredd and his psychic rookie partner, Cassandra Anderson (Olivia Thirlby), are tasked to handle a crime in a 200-story slum controlled by the ruthless drug lord Ma-Ma (Lena Headey).
Amidst the dark hallways and confined spaces of the Peach Trees block, viewers are treated to intense gunfights and slow-motion sequences amplified by the effects of the Slo-Mo drug.
8. "Snowpiercer" (2013)
In Bong Joon-ho's English language debut, the world has frozen over, and the last remnants of humanity inhabit a perpetually moving train. Divided by class, the impoverished are crammed into the tail end, plotting rebellion against the privileged living in luxury at the front.
The combat is grim, gritty, and visceral, painting a bleak yet mesmerizing picture of humanity's last stand. It's action with a chilling (pun entirely intended) edge of societal commentary.
7. "The Grey" (2011)
It's Neeson as you love him – tough, resilient, but also deeply human. While it might not have raked in the big bucks at the box office, the raw survival elements and the unyielding tension make "The Grey" a hidden gem.
6. "Attack the Block" (2011)
When meteors fall on South London, a teenage gang led by Moses (John Boyega in his breakout role) encounters alien creatures. What follows is a heart-pounding chase through a council estate, where the teens defend their block from the extraterrestrial invaders.
With a tight script, impressive creature effects, and Boyega leading the charge with charm and intensity, the film is a wild mix of close encounters and narrow escapes.
5. "John Carter" (2012)
On Mars, with its reduced gravity, Carter has enhanced strength and leaping abilities, adding a fun, superhero-like twist. He encounters different Martian species, including the towering, four-armed Tharks and the human-like red Martians. Our hero finds himself in the middle of a war that could determine the fate of the planet.
There's a princess, there are epic battles, and there are strange, otherworldly beasts.
4. "A Lonely Place to Die" (2011)
It's not just about the physical action – which is gripping, to say the least – but the psychological terror of being hunted in a landscape as deadly as the pursuers.
3. "Safe House" (2012)
The chase through Cape Town, South Africa, offers a picturesque backdrop to the relentless action and suspense. Every corner turned, every close call, is another page in the evolving dynamic between the rookie agent and the rogue veteran.
2. "Haywire" (2011)
As Mallory weaves through Dublin's cobbled streets and Barcelona's urban vistas, the international backdrop adds an exotic touch to her revenge mission.
1. "Olympus Has Fallen" (2013)
It's a throwback to the intense action dramas of the '90s, offering suspense, patriotism, and Gerard Butler in a race against time. It's the kind of popcorn flick that deserves a second watch and a bit more love.