Nauseating - mostly due to its decayed essence and invasive tone but also because of it's eerie mid-90's bleakness. Visually stinky, but nostalgic, with a few filthy funny whispers of effortless humor. The rest is mercurial, unsettling, and a little dire. A combination that creates a captivating can't-look-away 45 minutes. This is the pizza party precursor to the madness that ensued later on with these strange folks.
This European existential drama utilizes complex symbols inspired by abstract psychological theories to explore the effects and reasons behind a young classical actor's decision to stop talking.
Imprisoned in the 1940s for the double murder of his wife and her lover, upstanding banker Andy Dufresne begins a new life at the Shawshank prison, where he puts his accounting skills to work for an amoral warden.
On Christmas Eve, a Glasgow grandmother tells her grandchildren the story of how she met Elvis Presley in March 1960 when he stopped off at Prestwick Airport on his way back from Germany to America.
A burger-loving hit man, his philosophical partner, a drug-addled gangster's moll and a washed-up boxer converge in this sprawling, comedic crime caper.
This film is based on the actual events referred to as the "Mühlviertler Hasenjagd" (Hare-hunt in the Mühlviertel) which occurred in February 1945 around the Mauthausen concentration camp.
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