BOOS! and WHOOP-DOOS!: The End of Year Movie Blow Out 2008! We look at all of the movies that made us Boo! and Whoop-doo! This past year. By B. Alan Orange Dec 20, 2008 DVD, Blu-ray Release Dates Funny Games Brings the Thrills to DVD on June 10th This critically-acclaime...
Upon the release of Funny Games Haneke contentiously declared that "anyone who leaves the cinema doesn't need the film, and anyone who stays does." Bearing in mind the director's desire to educate, the problem with this film is its effectiveness. Although very different from most other horror...
Funny Games: Directed by Michael Haneke. With Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Mühe, Arno Frisch, Frank Giering. Two violent young men take a mother, father, and son hostage in their vacation cabin and force them to play sadistic "games" with one another for thei
Funny Games is a film directed by Michael Haneke with Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Mühe, Arno Frisch, Frank Giering ... Year: 1997. Original title: Funny Games. Synopsis: A powerfully graphic film (even though no violence is ever shown on the screen itself)
Funny Games: Directed by Michael Haneke. With Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, Brady Corbet. Two psychopathic young men take a family hostage in their cabin.
A note on this (meta) review: I saw Michael Haneke's English-language remake of his disturbing masterpiece Funny Games in theaters in the early spring of 2008. Before writing my review, I immediately went out and watched the original 1997 German-language version. Given that the films are ...
A note on this (meta) review: I saw Michael Haneke's English-language remake of his disturbing masterpiece Funny Games in theaters in the early spring of 2008. Before writing my review, I immediately went out and watched the original 1997 German-language version. Given that the films are ...
A note on this (meta) review: I saw Michael Haneke's English-language remake of his disturbing masterpiece Funny Games in theaters in the early spring of 2008. Before writing my review, I immediately went out and watched the original 1997 German-language version. Given that the films are ...
Aside from its brutal violence,Funny Gamesis perhaps best known for the times Peterbreaks the fourth wall. This doesn’t happen often, but, when it does, Peter’s direct speech to the audience simultaneously implicates the audience in the violence and reminds them that none of it is real. ...
Movie Review: FUNNY GAMESCineman Syndicate