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  • Big Night Cover Art 1996
    Directors:
    Stanley Tucci
    ,
    Campbell Scott

    Primo and Secondo are two brothers who have emigrated from Italy to open an Italian restaurant in America. Primo is the irascible and gifted chef, brilliant in his culinary genius, but determined not to squander his talent on making the routine dishes that customers expect. Secondo is the smooth front-man, trying to keep the restaurant financially afloat, despite few patrons ...

    Our Take: Poignant and funny. Tony Shalhoub's restrained-yet-powerful performance is a revelation.

  • Fargo Cover Art 1996
    Directors:
    Ethan Coen
    ,
    Joel Coen

    Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy) is deep in debt. His wealthy father-in-law has no respect for him. He cheats customers at the car yard where he works, and now he's hired a bumbling duo to kidnap his wife; a plan that goes horribly wrong, leading to murder. Joel Coen directs the Oscar-winning script (co-written with brother Ethan). Frances McDormand also ...

    Our Take: A prime example of the Coen brothers vibe: humorous, twisted, loquacious and -- in the end -- warm-hearted. "Funny, suspenseful, endearing and scary, all at once" -William Mapother.

  • Director:
    Lasse Hallstrom

    My Life as a Dog tells the story of Ingemar, a working - class twelve - year - old sent to live with his uncle in a country village when his mother falls ill. Once there, Ingemar finds refuge from his misfortunes and unexpected adventure with the help of the town's warmhearted eccentrics. A bittersweet evocation of the struggles and ...

  • Together Cover Art 2000
    Director:
    Lukas Moodysson

    The second feature from Lukas Moodysson, who directed the internationally acclaimed Fucking Åmål, Tillsammans is the tale of life on a Stockholm commune in the mid-'70s. After suffering more than her share of abuse from her husband, Rolf (Michael Nyqvist), Elisabeth (Lisa Lindgren) takes her two children, Stefan (Sam Kessel) and Eva (Emma Samuelsson), to a commune run by her ...

  • Director:
    Christopher Guest

    A town of Blaine, Missouri is preparing for celebrations of its 150th anniversary. Corky St.Clair, an off-off-off-off-off-Broadway director is putting together an amateur theater show about the town's history, starring a local dentist, a couple of travel agents, a Dairy Queen waitress, and a car repairman. He invites a Broadway theater critic Mr. Guffman to see the opening night of ...

    Our Take: Arguably the sharpest and funniest of Christopher Guest's sublime mockumentaries.