
Why it’s popular: Often cited as a perfect thriller, Monster follows a Japanese brain surgeon in Germany who saves a child's life, only to discover years later that the child has become a ruthless serial killer.
For those who love technology, dystopian futures, and mind-bending concepts.
Why it’s popular: Two genius student council presidents are in love, but their pride prevents them from confessing. They engage in psychological warfare to force the other to admit their feelings first. It is hilarious, clever, and surprisingly sweet.