The Silence of the Lambs Adirector who knows his genres, Jonathan Demme has never been able to resist turning them inside out. Starting in the film industry as a publicist, Demme was soon hired by Roger Corman as a scriptwriter and then as a director. Corman’s rules for fi… ...
#The Silence of the Lambs (1991) Directed by Jonathan Demme #34 ↑ 5↓ My rating: 10/10 No CommentsLeave a Comment #Kill List (2011) Directed by Ben Wheatley #77 ↑ -5↓ Director Ben Wheatley is a tough one to nail down. You truly have no idea what to expect when viewing his ...
The Silence of the Lambs: The Criterion Collection (1991) If you got your hands on Criterion's DVD of Jonathan Demme's tour-de-force thriller, consider yourself lucky. It's now out of print, and while a lot of the same features resurfaced on MGM's DVD, Criterion's has a commentary...
“The Silence of the Lambs” (dir. Jonathan Demme, 1991) Considering the plethora of podcasts that encourage us to welcome brutal murderers into our earbuds each week (and how eager many of us are to do so), it can be hard to imagine a time when serial killers were a genuinely taboo...
trouble that could also mean his never returning to the land of the living; right now you’re never quite sure how a Pixar movie is going to work out, but Coco is a treat, its mix of clever character design, beautifully rendered animation (naturally), heartfelt storylines, and memorable ...
The Silence of the Lambs(1991) Orion The Silence of the Lambs(1991) The famous misquote:“Hello, Clarice.” The actual quote:Never said. Although “Hello Clarice” is the number two way people imitate Anthony Hopkins’ Hannibal Lecter (behind only that weird noise he makes when he talks ...
(1991) the silence of the lambs is a classic psychological thriller for a reason. both chilling and eerie, the story of hannibal "the cannibal" lecter will haunt you for years after watching. say it with us now: “hello clariccceeee.” anthony hopkin and jodie foster are at their ...
41) The Silence Of The Lambs (1991) Not only the first horror to win a Best Picture Oscar, it's also only the third movie to score in all four main categories: Picture, Director (the late, greatJonathan Demme), Actress (Jodie Foster) and Actor (Anthony Hopkins) — the latter managing...
Scariest Moment:In a hazy dream/nightmare sequence, Rosemary is impregnated by the devil. Brought to you by the sick mind of Roman Polanski. The Silence of the Lambs (1991) “The Silence of the Lambs” remains the only horror movie to win Best Picture, and for good reason. This is the...
The coming-of-age tale centers on a young man named Gus Orviston (Gilford) and his quest for an elusive rainbow trout, which is a metaphor for the man's internal search for self-knowledge. Hurt is Gus' father, while Heard is his love interest, a tomboy fly-fisher. ...