One of Stoneโs stronger works, this recreation of the 1960s American struggle for freedom amid the turmoil of the Vietnam War is at best fervent and emotional.
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One of Stoneโs stronger works, this recreation of the 1960s American struggle for freedom amid the turmoil of the Vietnam War is at best fervent and emotional.
Spielberg’s strong morality tale against greed is as spectacular as it is funny – my favourite of the Indiana Jones films.
A solid, uncompromising theatrical debut by Haneke, one that would see the auteur continue to shock and challenge audiences in different ways for the next two decades.
A cultural touchstone in modern American cinema, Spike Leeโs breakthrough tell-it-as-it-is treatment of racism is even more sobering to view more than 30 years later.
An under-appreciated oddball of a film by Alain Resnais that dabbles with US-French cultural idiosyncrasies as well as the tension between popular culture and intellectual scholarship.
An essential early work of Jarmusch, this is a cinematic hymn to Memphis cityโs rich musical history, filmed as a connecting triptych of oddball characters of various nationalities over the course of one day and night in this โghost townโ.ย
Continue reading →This is a top-tier โheroic bloodshedโ picture by John Wooโa masterclass in action filmmaking with that rare commitment to pathos.
Continue reading →This historical epic about post-WWII Taiwan is one of Houโs most ambitious and encompassing works, and also his first true masterpiece.