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Gladiator (2000)
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Twist-less crowd winner that Hellraises Oliver's lion-faced redemption out of bloodied vistas like a fat Phoenix that Reeds of condescending soundtracks and cutting.
The Ninth Gate (1999)
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Riveting mystery set in motion in modern age-old Europe where everything's still creepy and beautiful. A satanic film noir with an escalating groove.
Le samouraï (1967)
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French Film Noir shown in lonely tones and isolated colors smearing the flip-side of persecution and its complex perplexities. A memorable existential staring contest.
T2 Trainspotting (2017)
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A circle jerk full of ballsy bells and whistles that addresses, entertains and extends everyone's self-destructive sense of nostalgia beyond whole mountains of warning.
No Country for Old Men (2007)
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Bubonic-plague personified decides to single out the fastest Death-escaping cowboy and wastes no time in hunting him down a road of rural intrigue.
Grace Is Gone (2007)
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Cusack hasn´t been this good since his own Grace disappeared, but Dano has been trully great for the first time in a permanently resonant film.
JFK (1991)
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Maybe Oswald was a great shot after all and single-handedly managed to dent the world with a fulminant sacrifice...a patsy-making film of paranoid passion.
Good Bye Lenin! (2003)
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An instant classic for the newly interested or a permanently pleasant surprise for the directly involved. Watch with eyes and ears full of empathy only.
Sunset Blvd. (1950)
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Stays enticing and incredibly abducting all the way thorough: from the first killer-shot till the last...from the first viewing to obsessing about it.
Lola rennt (1998)
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In-motional motion picture with a fluent techno-rhythm and welcomed gimmicks that keep our eyes lubricated, tuned and toned throughout an intense perception-workout.
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985)
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The tsunami-ing intensity of Japanese culture in a "fissional" example that polishes every single shard coming out of its smashed mirror of a portrait.
Salvation Boulevard (2011)
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Very serious comical take on a single star system in the disbelief-suspended galaxy of organized religion and their Bonde-esque villains coloring it all.
The Matador (2005)
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Finding the truest truant-compatible camaraderie in some of the darkest, yet most sought-after corners of this open-Bar planet of ours - can sometimes be a very beautiful thing.
Donnie Darko (2001)
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Suburban black magic orbiting around the inter-dimensional cellar-portal of a teenage mind that is full of defying questions to colliding answers.
Wonder Boys (2000)
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There are only two benefits of being a has-been: one is the experience, and the other is the inspiration gotten from Falling Down (1993)
This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
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The Jane Fonda of rockumentaries that also happens to be a comedy that mock-documents a fictional rock band that has become realer than life.
Midnight Express (1978)
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A very stern motion picture warning against obtuseness and corruption not to be taken lightly then and a good idea to tattoo in mind today.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
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Don't deny a man his basic right to have a goddamn beer and watch the game in the completely lucid lunacy of life well lived.
Pink Floyd: Welcome to the Machine (1977)
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Now we know where all that elevator blood in The Shining (1980) was coming from. A barrage of depressing thoughts inspiringly hand-drawn into emergency hysteria.
Sonic Youth: Sunday (1998)
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Just like with football stadiums and length, Culkin himself has become an unofficial time-measurement unit for those who´ve witnessed him grow up on screen.
Björk: Army of Me (1995)
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Milks the practical effect-cow to its last drop; turns it into oil and the carbon into diamond. All rationally shown in old-fashioned aspects.
The Prodigy: Smack My Bitch Up (1997)
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Groundbreaking first person-
shot music video by the Guns 'n Roses of techno that taunted the hell out of the Western pre-internet mainstream media.
Nine Inch Nails: Closer (1994)
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The crowning achievement of the golden age of MTV music videos by unsung cinematic master Mark Romanek. Single greatest favor Joel Peter-Witken ever got.
Nine Inch Nails: The Perfect Drug (1997)
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Cold plate of vampiric hors d'oeuvres served with visual mastery. Extracts fine things out of Kitsch instead of just swiping them under the bear carpet.
Rammstein: Deutschland (2019)
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Rammstein is back to its basic decency with redeeming visual cheap-shots shocking the most common denominator with enough charm to get away with it.