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THE NEW WORLD (2005) Directed by Terrence Malick. A poetic meditation on nature, violence, love, and civilization.
INSOMNIA (1997) Directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg. Elegantly unsettling mystery thriller.
A TASTE OF HONEY (1961) Directed by Tony Richardson. Realistic approach to the matters of sexuality and race.
KNIFE IN THE WATER (1962) Directed by Roman Polanski. Disturbing study of fear, humiliation, sexuality & aggression.
THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL (1962) Directed by Luis Buñuel. This film is full of eerie and comic absurdity.
THE EARRINGS OF MADAME DE... (1953) Directed by Max Ophüls. Adventurous tale of deceptive opulence & tragic romance.
REPO MAN (1984) Directed by Alex Cox. A quintessential cult film of the 1980s.
THE FISHER KING (1991) Directed by Terry Gilliam. A fairy tale grounded in poignant reality.
HARD BOILED (1992) Directed by John Woo. Violence as poetry, rendered by a master.
KISS ME DEADLY (1955) Directed by Robert Aldrich. Film noir masterwork and an essential piece of cold war paranoia.
CHASING AMY (1997) Directed by Kevin Smith. Offers a thoughtful, funny look at how perceptions alter lives.
Film: The Man Who Wasn't There by Ethan and Joel Coen. Captures the hardboiled James M Cain spirit to perfection and then adds UFO's. Joy.
Film: A Serious Man by the Coen Brothers. Old testament tale. Suburban Book of Job. Rabbinical tale of the unknowable nature of fate.
My favorite superhero trilogy of all time: Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, Before Midnight. Harder to live for someone than to die for them.
Film: Inside Llewyn Davis by the Coen brothers. One of their very best. Serenely mordant and poignant. Led by an impeccable Oscar Isaac.
THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY (1961) Directed by Ingmar Bergman. An unflinching vision of a family’s near disintegration.
AU HASARD BALTHAZAR (1966) Directed by Robert Bresson. A moving parable of purity and transcendence.
REPULSION (1965) Directed by Roman Polanski. It remains one of cinema’s most shocking psychological thrillers.
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