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    These 17 Action Movies Will Get Your Heart Pumping

    For when you’re seeking a thrill ride from the comfort of your own home.
    By Allison Picurro
    Aug. 7, 2024

This is a safe space to admit that sometimes you’re just not in the mood to watch a serious drama. They’re great, of course, but we’ve all gotten that itch to escape reality and enter a world where wild stunts, big muscles, and bigger explosions are the norm. Action is a wide-ranging genre, covering everything from thrilling heist flicksswaggering Westerns, and films about people trying to save the world from shady government operations. That’s what makes them so classic: No matter what you’re looking for, there’s probably an action movie out there that fits the bill.

Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie looking for some excitement or the kind of person who enjoys living vicariously through fearless fictional characters, check out these 17 action movies that are sure to get your pulse racing.

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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F

The fourth installment in the Beverly Hills Cop film series comes a whole 30 years after the third film and 40 years after the original film that started it all. Eddie Murphy reprises his role as Detroit detective Axel Foley, who returns once more to Beverly Hills after he uncovers a conspiracy that puts both his estranged daughter (played by Taylour Paige) and his old friend Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold, reprising his role from the original films) in danger. That all sounds serious, but Axel F is just as freewheeling as its predecessors — its titular character gets into his usual antics, from car chases to false identities. With a mix of familiar characters like​​ John Ashton’s John Taggart and Paul Reiser’s Jeffrey Friedman, as well as new characters played by Paige, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Kevin Bacon, Axel F is an ideal sequel. It pays tribute to the old while making room for the new.

Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
1h 57m   R   2024

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Da 5 Bloods

Back in 2020, Da 5 Bloods earned itself the rare honor of being a modern action movie that also got the prestige awards drama treatment. A vivid and often very moving film brought to life by director Spike Lee, Da 5 Bloods follows a group of four veterans (played by Delroy Lindo, Clarke Peters, Norm Lewis, and Isiah Whitlock Jr.) who return to Vietnam to search for the remains of their fallen squad leader (played in flashbacks by Chadwick Boseman), as well as the hidden treasure they helped him bury during the war. This is an adventure tale that deftly blends history lessons with present-day conversations, all set to Terence Blanchard’s Academy Award–nominated score. It also marks the last of Boseman’s films to be released during his lifetime, and his commanding performance will remind you of what an unparalleled star he was.

Damsel

Damsel gives new meaning to the term fairy-tale wedding. This fantasy-action film stars Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie, a young woman who agrees to marry a prince from a mysterious royal family at the urging of her father — he assures her that the marriage will help the people in their impoverished community. It’s only after the wedding, when Elodie participates in a strange ceremony with her new husband and his family, that she discovers she’s been roped into something bigger than she could’ve imagined. (Though, to be fair, she did ignore a warning from her stepmother, played by Angela Bassett, who urged her not to go through with the marriage.) Elodie is thrown into a cavern as a sacrifice to a dragon as part of a centuries-old arrangement, and she quickly learns she’s just the latest in a long line of brides to meet such a fate. From there, Elodie shifts into survival mode, clawing her way out by any means necessary.

Extraction

Chris Hemsworth goes full surrogate dad mode in this film about Tyler Rake, a mercenary who becomes involved with a mission to retrieve the kidnapped son of a drug lord. After Rake is betrayed and the mission grows more dangerous, he commits to stopping at nothing to get the boy home. Directed by Sam Hargrave (in his first feature film) and adapted by Joe Russo from Ande Parks’ graphic novel CiudadExtraction is the kind of rousing thriller that’ll keep you hooked all the way through. Once you finish, you can jump right to its 2023 sequel, which adds Idris Elba to the mix as a mysterious stranger who recruits Tyler for a dangerous mission to rescue the family of a notorious gangster. Both films are known for their enormous and ambitious one-shot action sequences, which must be seen to be believed. 

Heart of Stone

Gal Gadot leads Tom Harper’s espionage thriller as Rachel Stone, an MI6 operative working undercover as double agent for the Charter, a shadowy network of peacekeeping spies. Stone is tasked with guarding “the Heart,” a powerful artificial intelligence system, lest it fall into the wrong hands. When an ambush results in Stone’s cover being blown, the Charter is compromised and the Heart is put in danger, putting Stone up against Keya (Alia Bhatt), a hacker with mysterious motives. Complete with car chases, twists, and plenty of globe-trotting, Heart of Stone is perfect for anyone who likes their action with a side of spy intrigue.

Godzilla Minus One

The 2024 Academy Award winner for Best Visual Effects portrays the notoriously destructive kaiju going back to his roots in Japan. Set in the somber aftermath of World War II, the film centers around Koichi Shikishima (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a kamikaze pilot who holds great shame over his actions during the war. He also has survivor’s guilt when he returns home to find that his loved ones have been killed. As Godzilla starts wreaking havoc on the country, Koichi becomes the film’s reluctant hero, dedicating himself to stopping the enormous creature in order to redeem himself. It’s no wonder Godzilla Minus One, as thrillingly epic as it is deeply moving, earned so many accolades. (You can also watch it in black-and-white as Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color.)

The Gray Man

Before he embraced the Kenergy in Barbie, Ryan Gosling returned from his four-year acting hiatus with The Gray Man, Joe and Anthony Russo’s adaptation of Mark Greaney’s novel of the same name. Here, he’s in top form playing the enigmatic CIA hit man known only by his alias, Sierra Six, who becomes the target of a mustachioed, sociopathic assassin (Chris Evans, clearly having the time of his life getting to play the villain) after Six learns of long-hidden corruption within the agency. This feels like an old-school, globe-trotting action-thriller, with its A-list ensemble (Ana de Armas, Regé-Jean Page, Alfre Woodard, Billy Bob Thornton, and a scene-stealing Julia Butters co-star alongside Gosling and Evans), flashy stunts, and talented directors coming together to make one big joy ride of a film. More good news: There’s a sequel on the way.

Gunpowder Milkshake

This energetic, neon-tinged action-thriller is a bit like a female-led spin on John Wick, starring Karen Gillan as a hit woman who teams up with a formidable group of female assassins (that includes her estranged mother, played by Lena Headey) in order to save a young girl (Chloe Coleman) from a menacing crime ring, which is headed by a mysterious figure played by Paul Giamatti. It’s a gleefully violent firecracker of a film that unfolds at a breakneck pace, all while balancing itself out by adding in a healthy layer of complicated family dynamics to its story. But if that premise and the killer title aren’t enough to hook you, you should also know that there’s nothing more enjoyable than putting Gillan, Headey, Carla Gugino, Michelle Yeoh, and Angela Bassett in a movie together and watching them pal around. 

The Harder They Fall

Maybe a Western is more your speed, which should bump Jeymes Samuel’s sleek, gun-slinging revenge story right up to the top of your list. Blending reality and fiction and imagining several figures from the Old West like Bass Reeves and Stagecoach Mary, this flick is about Nat Love’s (Jonathan Majors) quest to take down an enemy from his past. The Harder They Fall is notable for being a Western with an entirely Black principal cast — an unstoppable ensemble that boasts performances from Regina King, Idris Elba, LaKeith Stanfield, and Zazie Beetz, among others. Whether you’re well-versed in cowboy movie lore or completely new to the genre, Samuel crafted a stylish film with a killer soundtrack (executive produced by Jay-Z with contributions from Kid Cudi and Seal) that’s well worth anyone’s time.

Lift

Director F. Gary Gray is no stranger to a heist flick, having directed the 2003 remake of The Italian Job. He returns to the genre with Lift, which stars Kevin Hart as the leader of a band of art thieves. At the beginning of the film, they’ve recently pulled off the seemingly impossible task of boosting an NFT. Their scheme is quickly found out, but instead of arresting them, an Interpol agent (played by Gugu Mbatha-Raw) offers the team an opportunity to help catch Lars Jorgensen (Jean Reno), a billionaire working with a group of hackers, in exchange for their freedom. The catch? They have to pull it all off on a plane. There’s an immediacy to the action sequences as the crew tries to pull off the mission during such a limited window, and it’s bolstered by a great supporting cast that includes Vincent D’Onofrio and Billy Magnussen.

The Old Guard

Gina Prince-Bythewood directs this adaptation of Greg Rucka’s (who also writes the screenplay) comic book, and the film arrived with a bang when it was released in 2020. Revolving around a team of five immortal, super-skilled, and — most importantly — covert mercenaries who’ve been protecting the world for centuries, the film finds them facing their greatest challenge yet when a powerful group threatens to capture and exploit them. The Old Guard is gripping and gritty, with expertly crafted action sequences padded with thoughtfully explored themes around the nature of humanity. It even has a surprisingly moving love story, if that’s your thing. Charlize Theron leads a marvelous cast that also includes KiKi Layne, Matthias Schoenaerts, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Marwan Kenzari. Watch, and maybe even rewatch, before the upcoming sequel.

Outlaw King

We’ve included quite a few solid historical options on this list, but Outlaw King still stands out from the rest of the pack. David Mackenzie’s period piece takes place in 14th-century Scotland, following the reign of Robert the Bruce (Chris Pine) as he took control of the Scottish crown, rebelled against King Edward I (Stephen Dillane) and led an uprising against the English army to win back his country’s independence. The film has all the richness of a well-crafted historical epic that doesn’t hold back on the bloody, medieval fight scenes. Pine is excellent, and as an added bonus, Florence Pugh and Aaron Taylor-Johnson co-star.

RRR (Hindi)

Bromance has never been so exciting. An incredibly creative idea meets maximalist action sequences in S.S. Rajamouli’s sprawling Telugu-language work of historical fiction that smashed box office records in India and around the world. The film follows two real-life Indian revolutionaries, the ambitious police officer Komaram Bheem (N.T. Rama Rao Jr.) and the warrior Alluri Sitarama Raju (Ram Charan), as they form a close friendship and later team up to fight back against the British Raj. Don’t be intimidated by RRR’s three-hour run time — once the credits roll, you’ll find yourself wishing that this thoroughly entertaining spectacle would go on for just a bit longer.

Red Notice

Where would we be without the action-comedy? Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, this fun film mixes elements of the classic screwball genre with big-budget action. It also features a trio of massive movie stars — Dwayne Johnson (who reunites with Thurber after Central Intelligence and Skyscraper), Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot — and lets them crack wise as often as they outrun gunfire. The narrative highlights the unlikely partnership between FBI agent John Hartley (Johnson) and Nolan Booth (Reynolds), the well-practiced art thief Hartley enlists to help him track down Sarah “The Bishop” Black (Gadot), a slippery crook who delights in making her victims squirm. 

Trigger Warning

From Sin City to Machete to Fantastic Four, Jessica Alba knows her way around an action movie. In Trigger Warning, she makes her return to the genre as Parker, a skilled Special Forces commando who’s called back to her hometown after the sudden death of her father. She reunites with the people she used to know, including her ex-boyfriend and his complicated family, but it’s not much of a happy homecoming — she begins to realize that her dad’s death might just be connected to a criminal conspiracy. What ensues is a fast-paced revenge tale, as Parker seeks to take down the people who killed her father.

Triple Frontier

With Margin Call’s J.C. Chandor in the director’s chair and The Hurt Locker’s Mark Boal behind the script, it’s no surprise that Triple Frontier packs the punch that it does. The film falls somewhere between the action and heist genres, following a small crew of former Special Forces operatives that reunite to stage a robbery of a powerful crime lord in South America. What should be a relatively straightforward job is complicated by an unforeseen turn that has the men questioning themselves and each other. Cleverly plotted and well acted (its stacked cast is filled out by Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Pedro Pascal, Charlie Hunnam, and Garrett Hedlund), you shouldn’t sleep on this one for a moment longer.

Wingwomen

Wingwomen is the rarest type of action movie: one that focuses on female friendship. Mélanie Laurent directs and stars in this French caper about a professional thief who’s hoping to retire after getting worn down by an entire life on the run. A feisty and funny spin on the classic “one last job” trope, Wingwomen finds Laurent’s Carole teaming up with her best friend and fellow thief, Alex (Adèle Exarchopoulos), and their new recruit, stunt driver Sam (Manon Bresch). They embark on a complicated international heist to steal a famous painting. The car chases and shoot-outs are exciting, but Wingwomen’s most unique quality is how much time it allows us to spend getting to know the trio at its center.

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