Movies Starring Thomas Jane

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In a colonized solar system, a disparate crew uncovers a conspiracy that could ignite interplanetary war.

Why people love it: Known for its realistic hard‑science setting and deep character arcs, the series builds tension across planets. Fans love its intricate plotting and moral complexity.

1 / 6

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A small town is engulfed by a mysterious mist teeming with unseen horrors.

Why people love it: Its claustrophobic tension keeps viewers glued to the screen. The film’s ambiguous ending fuels endless discussion. Strong ensemble acting amplifies the dread of the unknown.

2 / 6

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A former FBI agent becomes vigilante after his family is slain, hunting the mobsters responsible.

Why people love it: Thomas Jane delivers a gritty, emotionally charged performance that grounds the film's brutal action. The relentless revenge narrative and intense fight sequences keep viewers on edge throughout.

3 / 6

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A young FBI trainee seeks help from an imprisoned cannibal to catch a serial killer.

Why people love it: The film blends psychological tension with unforgettable characters, especially Hannibal Lecter's chilling charisma. Its tight script and haunting score make it a benchmark for suspense cinema.

4 / 6

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A drifter and his partner embark on a brutal killing spree, exposing the banality of evil.

Why people love it: The film's raw realism and unsettling performances deliver a chilling portrait of a psychopath. Its stark, unflinching approach makes it a cult classic among horror aficionados.

5 / 6

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A documentary‑style horror follows journalists who investigate a remote cult after a member disappears.

Why people love it: Fans enjoy the tense, realistic pacing and its chilling homage to true‑crime documentaries. The film’s stark visuals amplify the dread of a modern-day Jonestown scenario.

6 / 6