Action cinemaprovides a uniquely engaging way to watch movies.They offer explosive thrills, adrenaline-fueled set pieces,and death-defying stuntsall from the comfort of a living room or theater, getting hearts pounding and pulses pumping in ways that most other genres can’t. The best action movies provide what many would argue is the very essence of cinema: escapism.

As most action junkies would agree,there’s nothing quite like good hand-to-hand combat(swords and knives appreciated, but not necessary). Car chases are thrilling, and huge explosions provide the eye candy, but there’s just something about visceral, close-quarters brawls in an action movie that really gets the adrenaline flowing. Of course,suchstuntsrequire a team of talented coordinators and performers, and it’s time to pay them some much-deserved recognition. This is a selection of2010saction movies that have great action choreography.

John Wick fighting another man in John Wick Chapter 2.

10’John Wick: Chapter 2' (2017)

After getting his revenge on the thugs who killed his beloved dog, John Wick (Keanu Reeves) returns in this hyper-violentsecond entry in theJohn Wickseries.A binding blood debt forces Wick back into the criminal underworld. This time, there’s an even bigger price on Wick’s head, and many killers are looking to cash out.

TheJohn Wickfranchise isone of modern cinema’s most consistently thrilling action franchises. The unique blending of gun-fu and martial arts combat has been exceedingly influential on the genre as a whole.John Wick: Chapter 2, while notthe best entry from the series overall, features the franchise’smost vicious and impressive hand-to-hand sequences. Action fans can only hope that this series will go on forever— Reeves dispatching hordes of assassins in brutally creative ways will likely never get old.

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John Wick: Chapter 2

After returning to the criminal underworld to repay a debt, John Wick discovers that a large bounty has been put on his life.

9’Atomic Blonde' (2017)

Directed by David Leitch

Berlin, 1989, mere days prior to the collapse of the Berlin Wall during the final stages of the Cold War. Undercover MI6 agent Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron) is sent to the German capital to recover documents stolen following the murder of a fellow service member. Being hunted by the KGB and stuck in a city nearing its tipping point,Lorraine must navigate a minefield of mistrust and sabotage.

Proving himself to be a more than capable stunt coordinator on numerous Hollywood productions in recent years,David Leitch’s directorial strengths are on full display inAtomic Blonde. The grounded yetthrilling set pieces are as cool and crisply captured; a single-take, bare-knuckle skirmish in a stairwell stands out in particular.Atomic Blondesoars in these sequences, as well as thecommanding screen presence of Theron, making itsolid and thoroughly enjoyable action-fare.

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Atomic Blonde

An undercover MI6 agent is sent to Berlin during the Cold War to investigate the murder of a fellow agent and recover a missing list of double agents.

8’Shadow' (2018)

Directed by Zhang Yimou

Set during the ancient Three Kingdoms Era of China, a violent and unpredictable king (Zheng Kai) rules over his population. Against the wishes of his king, a military general (Deng Chao) trains a “shadow”: a secret warrior and look-alike who could fool both the king and enemies.An intricate and audacious plan to recapture a neighboring city from enemy forces promises an epic battle.

There’s an elegance and grace behind every fight scene inShadow…

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Shadowis a wholly underappreciatedChinese martial arts epic. Even more impressive than the movie’s scrumptious set design and visuals are the action set pieces. There’s an elegance and grace behind every fight scene inShadow,whether it’s the more personal, dramatically driven face-offs or the large-scale, epic battle sequences. For fans of this style of action movie,Shadowis an unmissable effort.

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7’Mission: Impossible – Fallout' (2018)

Directed by Christopher McQuarrie

Formed from the remnants of the Syndicate, the Apostles area criminal organization planning a multipronged nuclear attack that threatens the lives of millions. Once again under scrutiny for their operational procedures, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and the IMF are forced to collaborate with hardheaded CIA agent August Walker (Henry Cavill). Old enemies and allies alike throw their hats into the ring in a race for plutonium cores.

Not only the strongest movie in the franchise,Mission: Impossible – Falloutis one ofthe best action movies of all time. Relentlessly paced and packed with standout sequences that make up many of the series' best,Mission: Impossible - Falloutdemonstratesaction movie filmmaking at its most breathless and visually impressive. An immaculately choreographed and effectively brutal bathroom fight scene between Cruise, Cavill, andLaing Yangstands asthe best hand-to-hand combat the series has seen so far.

Charlize Theron fighting two men on a staircase in Atomic Blonde.

Mission: Impossible - Fallout

Ethan Hunt and his IMF team, along with some familiar allies, race against time after a mission gone wrong.

6’Captain America: The Winter Soldier' (2014)

Directed by Joe Russo and Anthony Russo

After being awakened after decades of suspended animation, Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is forced to adapt to the modern day. Rogers becomes an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D, a global organization that combats shadowy threats, led by Director Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson).The emergence of a dangerous assassin known as The Winter Soldier will prove to be Rogers' toughest challenge yet— one with stakes far more personal than he could’ve ever imagined.

TheMarvel Cinematic Universeis a franchise packed with memorable action sequences, andCaptain America: The Winter Soldiertakes credit for a large portion of them. The action (particularly the fight sequences)is especially weighty here, more so than any other entry in the MCU. The hard-hitting, visceral action complementsCaptain America: The WinterSoldier’s more grounded tone, and the result is one of the long-runningfranchise’s most memorable and thrilling entriesto date.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

As Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in the modern world, he teams up with a fellow Avenger and S.H.I.E.L.D agent, Black Widow, to battle a new threat from history: an assassin known as the Winter Soldier.

5’Ip Man 2' (2010)

Directed by Wilson Yip

Ip Man (Donnie Yen) relocates with his family to Hong Kong after escaping from the Japanese occupation of Shanghai. Struggling to make a living and provide for his family,Wing Chun master Ip Man opts to open a martial arts school catering to the troubled youth of Hong Kong. The growing reputation of both Ip Man and his academy brings forth the attention of some unsavory and powerful figures.

TheIpManseries is one of martial-arts cinema’s most beloved franchises, andIp Man2makes a strong case for beingthe series' best entry. Here, the dramatic stakes are raised, and the intensity of the fight sequences matches that energy.The action inIp Man 2is expressive, exciting and masterfully helmed. TheIp Manfranchise as a whole is an unmissable series for martial arts fans, offering countless action set pieces that range in scale butare never anything less than satisfyingly thrilling.

4’The Night Comes for Us' (2018)

Directed by Timo Tjahjanto

In this Netflix original from Indonesia, Ito (Joe Taslim) is an enforcer for a vicious triad. Remorseful and no longer willing to comply with the triads, Ito goes into hiding in hopes of starting a new life. Eventually,his dark past catches up with him as the elite members of the crime syndicate he once worked for are looking for retribution.

When it comes to martial arts action movies focusing on brutal, close-quarters combat, Indonesia is the top supplier.The Night Comes for Usisrelentlessly violent and exquisitely crafted. The stunt performances are top-notch and exceedingly impressive, considering the number of extras that some of the fight sequences employ. Household items are used as weapons inthe most gruesome of ways, andthere is no shortage of severed limbs and broken bones.

The Night Comes For Us

3’Kingsman: The Secret Service' (2014)

Directed by Matthew Vaughn

A top-secret spy organization based out of London recruits street-kid Eggsy (Taron Egerton). Seasoned agent Harry Hart (Colin Firth) sees potential in Eggsy ashe undergoes the dangerous and strenuous training program. The Kingsman initiative faces its largest threat yet in the form of a cellular network weapon that has the power to turn the entire population into raving murderers.

Kingsman: The Secret Serviceisslick, spy-action funthat features a variety of colorful characters and memorable action setpieces. And just when you think you have the movie figured out, it throws a wicked curveball withsome startlingly violent yet exhilarating fight sequences. Most impressive of those would be the church brawl that finds agent Hart squaring off against a mob of raving churchgoers after a cyber terror attack. Is it shocking and brutal? Absolutely. It’s alsoone of the best and most memorable action sequencesin any modern action movie.

Kingsman: The Secret Service

A spy organization recruits a promising street kid into the agency’s training program, while a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius.

2’The Raid: Redemption' (2011)

Directed by Gareth Evans

Set in the slums of Jakarta, Indonesia, a towering and derelict apartment building serves as the safe house of a powerful drug lord and his army of thugs. While previously left untouched by the local authorities,an Indonesian SWAT team is finally sent on a mission to remove and eliminate the syndicate. Unfortunately for the officers, their cover quickly becomes blown, and the team finds themselves vastly outnumbered and outgunned.

The Raid:Redemptionis a breathless example ofnon-stop action filmmaking. It’s a landmark effort in stunt coordination, fight choreography and high-intensity direction that is the very essence of what good action movies should provide for their audience.The Raid: Redemptiongets down to business early and does not let up until the credits roll.It’s likea marathon of violence and gritty actionthat’s always thoroughly entertaining.

The Raid: Redemption

A S.W.A.T. team becomes trapped in a tenement run by a ruthless mobster and his army of killers and thugs.

1’The Raid 2' (2014)

Following the events ofThe Raid: Redemption, rookie Jakarta cop Rama (Iko Uwais) finds himself pulled back into a dangerous fight for survival after capturing the attention of a criminal empire. As a means to protect his family,Rama is forced to go undercover to bring down a syndicateand expose the corruption within his police force.

The Raid 2doubles down on just about everything that made its predecessor a genre classic. Bigger isn’t always better, yet the expansion of scale inThe Raid 2allows for an assortment of fight sequences that somehow exceed the violence and thrills ofThe Raid: Redemption​​​​​​. It’s simplya stunning work of action and stunt coordinationthat will have viewerssimultaneously impressed and on the edge of their seatsthe entire time.

The Raid 2

Only a short time after the first raid, Rama goes undercover with the thugs of Jakarta and plans to bring down the syndicate and uncover the corruption within his police force.

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