Fans of the female-led stylish revenge thriller "Gunpowder Milkshake" will love these movies of vengeance, which feature heroes of all genders.
She's left with the uneasy question what to do with her replacement, and the only logical answer (of course) is a brutal fight to the death to determine who will keep Sarah's identity. Set in a world in which the process of human cloning has become perfected, the procedure has become an accepted practice for the terminally ill, so they can live on for the sake of their families. His simple suburban life is only matched in its monotony by his 9-5 office job, and the only conflict he encounters on a day-to-day basis comes in the form of his less-than-amicable marriage. All the doldrums of family life come to an abrupt end however, when his home is the target of a home invasion one night. And with five years between the release of "Widows" and the critically acclaimed "12 Years a Slave," he made it clear that you can't rush a great film. The trouble doesn't die with the men though, as the criminal kingpin they tried to rob goes searching for his missing cash, and goes after one of the men's widows, Veronica. Flush for cash, she and the rest of the robbers' grieving wives plot a heist of their own to get the mob off their backs and start a new life for themselves. Broughton's fellow agent James Gascoigne winds up in over his head while on a mission deep within Berlin, losing both his life and an invaluable piece of equipment that threatens to compromise the entirety of MI6, should it fall into the wrong hands. In all honesty, of "Gunpowder Milkshake" can't go wrong with any film in the Vengeance Trilogy, but "Lady Vengeance" in particular is a great fit due to its dark comedy, gritty action, stylish visuals, and striking color palette. Starring Karen Gillan of "Doctor Who" and "Guardians of the Galaxy" fame, her character of Sam is raised from childhood to become a professional hired gun. And if you really love "Hanna," you can also check out the 2019 series of the same name, which retells the film's events in a deeper way and takes them even further over the course of its seasons. Arguably best known for her role in the "Transformers" franchise, Megan Fox takes the lead in this 2021 thriller that's a far cry from the big budget popcorn flicks she started from and she absolutely kills it here. And as long as Bill, the former head of the Vipers, is still drawing breath, she refuses to rest.