A Mexican family is irreversibly changed when drugs unwittingly enter their lives in this stunningly assured piece of cinema (winner of Best Director at Cannes) that may shock even the most seasoned of viewers.
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A Mexican family is irreversibly changed when drugs unwittingly enter their lives in this stunningly assured piece of cinema (winner of Best Director at Cannes) that may shock even the most seasoned of viewers.
You wonโt believe that a documentary centering entirely on a masked man with a notepad in a motel room can be so compellingโand harrowingโas Rosi gives us a shocking exposรฉ on the inner workings of drug cartels in Mexico.
Bunuelโs first film in colour was his closest flirtation with a Hollywood style of filmmaking, effortlessly adapting the famous story of a shipwrecked man who must live solitarily on an unknown island for an unknown number of years.
May be at times challenging to watch but Bunuel took down the upper-classes in the kind of sharp comic absurdity that he was known for.ย
Villeneuveโs film builds suspense like a worker laying bricks โ slowly but surely, giving us a largely solid Mexican cartel infiltration thriller that packs a strong punch. ย
Jodorowskyโs notorious debut feature seems to show us a burgeoning surrealist-visualist already fully-formed, but one couldnโt care any less for his meandering storytelling or impenetrable characters.
You havenโt really seen how outrageous cinema could be until you have seen Jodorowskyโs psychedelic-surrealist head trip on acid.
Jodorowskyโs breakthrough film is one of the progenitors of the โmidnight movieโ phenomenon, and has since become one of the most important cult films in history.
Superb political mystery-thriller that is stimulating, and featuring magnetic performances from Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek.
Continue reading →Religion and politics collide in frightening ways in this based-on-a-true-story โdocu-dramaโ that ranks as one of Mexican cinemaโs greatest films.