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  • Dogville Cover Art 2004
    Director:
    Lars von Trier

    Grace (Nicole Kidman) arrives in the isolated town of Dogville, on the run from gangsters. The townspeople agree to hide her. However, when outsiders start looking for the fugitive, the locals make demands of Grace in exchange for the risk of harboring her. But Grace has a secret and it is a dangerous one. Dogville may regret it ever decided ...

  • Director:
    Olly Blackburn

    After meeting at a nightclub in a Mediterranean resort, seven young adults decide to continue partying aboard a luxury yacht in the middle of the ocean. But when one of them dies in a freak accident the others argue about what to do, leading to a ruthless fight for survival.

  • Director:
    Mike Newell

    Al Pacino and Johnny Depp are terrific together in this excellent Mafia drama from director Mike Newell. Pacino, who played undercover cop Frank Serpico 25 years before, now becomes the hunted Mafia man whom undercover cop Johnny Depp is after. The film was coproduced by Barry Levinson and the screenplay was written by Paul Attanasio, two of the people responsible ...

  • Director:
    Richard Kelly

    During the presidential election of 1988, a teenager named Donnie Darko sleepwalks out of his house one night, and sees a giant, demonic-looking rabbit named Frank, who tells him the world will end in 28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes, and 12 seconds.  He returns home the next morning to find that a jet engine has crashed through his bedroom. ...

  • Director:
    Johan Renck

    The tale of an unhappy wife whose online search for someone to put her out of her misery results in a torturous love affair.

  • Director:
    David Cronenberg

    David Cronenberg and Viggo Mortensen follow up 2005's A History Of Violence with another joint effort in Eastern Promises. The film takes place in rainswept London, with Mortensen effortlessly inhabiting the role of a chauffeur (named Nikolai) for the Russian Mafia. The stoic Nikolai works for restaurant owner and powerful Mafia kingpin Semyon and his ...

  • Director:
    Louis Malle

    In his mesmerizing debut feature, twenty - four - year - old director Louis Malle brought together the beauty of Jeanne Moreau, the camerawork of Henri Decae, and a now legendary score by Miles Davis. A touchstone of the careers of both its star and director, Elevator to the Gallows (Ascenseur pour l'echafaud) is a richly atmospheric thriller of murder ...

  • Director:
    Jose Padilha

    Captain Nascimento (Wagner Moura) is in charge of an elite police squad in Rio De Janeiro, and he's facing a crisis: He must lead a life-threatening mission deep within the violent Turano slums at the same time he is about to become a father. After years on the force, he has reached his threshold and must get out, but in ...

  • Director:
    Georges Franju

    Secluded in the French countryside, a brilliant, obsessive doctor attempts a radical plastic surgery to restore the beauty of his daughter's disfigured face - but at a horrifying price. At once ghastly lyrical, Eyes Without a Face is a true rarity of horror cinema and has influenced countless films.

  • Fight Club Cover Art 1999
    Director:
    David Fincher

    The controversial psychodrama based on the cult novel by Chuck Palahniuk, two men institute an underground club where guys can take out their frustrations in bare-fisted brawls. But the club ominously transforms into an anti-establishment political movement, and its two founders aren't quite what they seem.

  • Fracture Cover Art 2007
    Director:
    Gregory Hoblit

    When a meticulous structural engineer (Anthony Hopkins) is found innocent of the attempted murder of his wife (Embeth Davidtz), the young district attorney (Ryan Gosling) who is prosecuting him becomes a crusader for justice. Fracture is packed with twists and turns that weave in and out of the courtroom as the pair try to outwit each other.

    Our Take: We loved Ryan Gosling as an urban schoolteacher with a baaad drug problem in Half Nelson. In this well-crafted courtroom thriller, he’s equally fetching as a morally conflicted attorney-on-the-rise trying to outwit murderous millionaire Hannibal…er, Anthony…Hopkins.

  • Director:
    Michael Haneke

    A succession of "sadistic, insufferable, clever and relentlessly compelling" (David Sterritt, Film Scouts) games between victims and perpetrators -- and between auteur and spectator -- Funny Games opens with an aerial shot of an SUV maneuvering through an idyllic landscape. Inside the vehicle, Anna (Susanne Lothar; The Piano Teacher), Georg (Ulrich Mühe; Benny's Video) and their son Georgie play a ...

  • Director:
    Michael Haneke

    A family settles into its vacation home, which happens to be the next stop for a pair of young, articulate, white-gloved serial killers on an excursion through the neighborhood.

  • Director:
    Larry Cohen

    A rooftop sniper guns down 14 pedestrians on the streets of New York City. A mild-mannered dad takes a shotgun and blows away his wife and children. A cop goes on a sudden shooting spree at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. And each of these unlikely killers makes the same dying confession: “God told me to.”

  • Director:
    Ben Affleck

    Gone Baby Gone is actor, Ben Affleck’s directorial debut and is based on the novel from the acclaimed author of Mystic River. It is an intense look inside an ongoing investigation about the mysterious disappearance of a little girl.

  • Hell Ride Cover Art 2008
    Director:
    Larry Bishop

    Quentin Tarantino presents this bloody, sexy tale of motorcycle revenge. It's a modern-day take on 1960s motorcycle flicks, with bikers who hit the road to avenge the death of one of their "old ladies" at the hands of a rival motorcycle gang.

  • Director:
    Francis Lawrence

    Robert Neville (Will Smith) is a brilliant scientist, but even he could not contain the terrible virus that was unstoppable, incurable, and man-made. Somehow immune, Neville is now the last human survivor in what is left of New York City and maybe the world. For three years, Neville has faithfully sent out daily radio messages, desperate to find any other ...

  • Incendiary Cover Art 2008
    Director:
    Sharon Maguire

    A spirited young mother juggles grief and love in the aftermath of a dramatic terrorist attack in London.

  • Director:
    David Lynch

    Inland Empire is the tale of an actress whose personality becomes increasingly fragmented as she delves ever deeper into her work for a high-profile filmmaker. Kingsley (Jeremy Irons) is a director looking to adapt for the screen a Polish gypsy folktale that was previously stalled when the two leads were viciously murdered. Having offered the female lead to devoted actress ...

    Our Take:

    Yeah, it’s weird and terrifying and downright baffling. But it’s David Lynch, continuing his interrogation of Hollywood’s dark, mythic psyche in the person of a schizoid Laura Dern. And in his hands, this Tinseltown nightmare is pure poetry.

  • Joshua Cover Art 2007
    Director:
    George Ratliff

    The Cairn's (Sam Rockwell and Vera Farmiga) have it all: good marriage, nice apartment, a gifted nine-year-old son, Joshua, and a baby on the way. When their second child arrives, the young boy begins to resent his parents constant doting on his new sister. Suddenly, a series of tragic events fill the Cairn household with utter despair and unspeakable horror. ...

    Our Take:

    Not since The Bad Seed has a child scared the bejesus out of us like little Jacob Kogan. And he’s no Satan’s spawn, either! Sam Rockwell and Vera Farmiga score big points trying to figure what the hell’s up with junior, and the tension is enough to make Linda Blair wretch all over her nightie.

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