This moving drama deftly explores themes of individuality, self-expression, and what it means to truly seize the day, leaving an impression on viewers that endures long after the curtain falls. Released: 1989 Directed by: Peter Weir Also ranks #1 on Great Movies That Take Place In Autumn ...
What are the most pretentious movies ever made? Well, that's a pretty subjective question, but since you asked we'll try to nail down a ...
That Man from Rio (1964) Venus Rising (1995) Double Nickels (1977) Fleshburn (1984) The Challenge (1982) Sweet Justice (1992) Squanderers (1996) Amazon Warrior (1998) The Alternate (2000) Black Fire (1985) Assassination (1987) Sudden Fury (1997) Fireback (1983) The Zebra Force (1976...
among other initiatives, and exhorted, via social media and a website, supporters to do the same. Director Psihoyos is professing that each voice and each act, no matter how small, counts. Outrage generated by his movie “The Cove” helped reduce dolphin killings in Japan to 6,000 a year...
Once again, Reichardt has crafted a wondrous little story about two friends roaming the natural splendors of the Pacific Northwest, searching for their place in the world. The appeal of this hypnotic, unpredictable movie comes from how they find that place through mutual failure — which leads ...
It isn’t spectacular, but life belongs to us in a fashion that is unique, beautiful, sad, quiet, but also explosive in the most minute details. No one screams in An Autumn Afternoon, slams the door, or even raises their voice. Everything is very centered, organic, and sometimes ...
Tremblay's book Cabin at the End of the World into a movie that doesn't take the same twists — but still packs a lot of punch. And it all kicks off as Wen (Cui) is trying to enjoy a vacation in the woods with her fathers (Eric (Groff) and Andrew (Aldridge). Unfortunately, ...
It doesn't matter how many times you have seen these movies in the past, you feel obligated to watch them again. Forget the fact that you know the actors' lines better than they do, you've just got to watch that movie or that scene again. ...
While trying to fulfill the task, Hutter learns that Orlok, a vampire, is infatuated with his wife, Ellen Hutter (Depp), and everyone’s dynamics become complicated. Cast Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok: A mysterious nobleman from Transylvania. He lives alone in a ruined castle hidden among...
1. Once Upon a Time In America (1984) 2. The Right Stuff (1983) 3. The Natural (1984) 4. Terms of Endearment (1983) 5. Zelig (1983) 6. Carmen (1983) 7. Streets of Fire (1984) 8. Nostalghia (1983) 9. The Dresser (1983) 10. That Obscure Object of Desire (1977) 11. Greys...