Looper
This has to be the most intense movie I've ever watched, period. Every scene kept me on the edge and I gotta love the heavy use of slow motion to make everything even more intense, along with having a plot I consider very original, unique and not too cookie-cutter in nature. There wasn't many big names cast-wise but I was really impressed with Joseph Gordon-Levitt (I like the guy, he's very talented in my thoughts) and I think it was the most accurate role he's ever had (in fact, he studied a lot of Bruce Willis by watching some of his movies to perfect the role), and I felt like every moment echoes my dark, troubled side as well.
While I enjoyed this movie, I still couldn't stand how "fake" and "unnatural" Gordon-Levitt's face looked in this movie I do have to give credit for incorporating his talent of speaking French into parts of the movie. Emily Blunt also acted like a real badass here, which is usually a rare sight for her.
In the end, I can say this is not your stereotypical time-travel movie. It's much more intense that I definitely consider it something entirely different for its genre, because every moment will give you shivers. Pretty much one I'd recommend if you're into very intense, on the edge stuff that gives you the feels.