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  • 13 Tzameti Cover Art 2005
    Director:
    Géla Babluani

    Intensely engaging and uniquely insightful, 13 Tzameti is a thrilling surreal journey that begins with the descent of a young man, Sebastien (Georges Babluani), into a sinister criminal underworld in which men gamble on each others lives in a shockingly brutal new sport.

  • Director:
    Michael Winterbottom

    Based on Mariane Pearl's account of the terrifying and unforgettable story of her husband, Wall Street Journal reporter Danny Pearl's life and death.

  • Audition Cover Art 2000
    Director:
    Takashi Miike

    Seven years after the death of his wife, company executive Aoyama is invited to sit in on auditions for an actress. Leafing through the resumes in advance, his eye is caught by Yamazaki Asami, a striking young woman with ballet training. On the day of the audition, she's the last person they see. Aoyama is hooked. He notes her number ...

  • Babel Cover Art 2006
    Director:
    Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

    BABEL is the crowning achievement in the trilogy from the unstoppable creative pairing of screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga and director Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu, which also includes AMORES PERROS (2000) and 21 GRAMS (2003). Building upon its predecessors’ method of weaving together disparate storylines, BABEL reaches new heights of ambition with a tale that, in the absence of traditional narrative and protagonist, ...

    Our Take:

    Director Iñarritu and screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga have an uncommonly sophisticated rapport, first established in the films Amores Perros and 21 Grams. Here, they tie together the threads of a multicharacter story that spans the globe from Morocco to Mexico to San Diego, underscoring the myriad ways people do (and often tragically don’t) connect. 

  • Director:
    Sidney Lumet

    When two brothers organize the robbery of their parents' jewelery store the job goes horribly wrong, triggering a series of events that sends them, their father and one brother's wife hurtling towards a shattering climax.

  • Director:
    Ridley Scott

    In a cyberpunk vision of the future, man has developed the technology to create replicates, human clones used to serve in the colonies outside Earth but with fixed lifespans. In Los Angeles, 2019, Deckard is a Blade Runner, a cop who specializes in terminating replicates. Originally in retirement, he is forced to re-enter the force when five replicates escape from ...

    Our Take: The cool classic that's on every Sci Fi fan's Top Ten list.

  • Director:
    Allen Baron

    Allen Baron's chilly 1961 noir Blast of Silence follows hitman Frank Bruno (played by Baron) as he returns to New York City during Christmastime. Ostensibly in the city to perform a hit, the coldhearted Bruno finds himself unable to focus, instead choosing to lose himself in the winter festivities.

  • Director:
    Joel Coen

    A bar-owner in Texas is certain that his wife is cheating on him and hires a private detective to spy on her. This is just the beginning of a complex plot which is full of misunderstandings and deceit. Ethan and Joel Cohen's first feature film.

  • Director:
    David Lynch

    A man returns to his home town after being away and discovers a severed human ear in a field. Not satisfied with the police's pace, he and the police detective's daughter carry out their own investigation. The object of his investigation turns out to be a beautiful and mysterious woman involved with a violent and perversely evil man.

    Our Take: Vintage David Lynch: creepy and beautiful. We especially love the brilliant "In Dreams" sequence, which re-introduced Roy Orbison to the world.

  • Director:
    Olivier Assayas

    Controversial actress Asia Argento teams up with equally divisive director Olivier Assayas for this sexy thriller. Sandra has left a life of prostitution behind, but her past haunts her when an old lover returns. Their tryst doesn't turn out as either had imagined, and Sandra is forced to escape to Hong Kong. But a change of scenery doesn't reduce the ...

    Our Take: The feral (and fearless) Asia Argento faces off against shadowy corporate agents, Hong Kong hoodlums, and Michael Madsen’s S/M-loving financier in Assayas’s bizarre East-West thriller. Asia’s always a head trip, but here she injects a sassy dose of sex, drugs, and rock n’ roll.  And who is that, playing a Cantonese-speaking mob-world fixer? Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon? Mon dieu!

  • Brick Cover Art 2005
    Director:
    Rian Johnson

    Brick, Rian Johnson's debut feature as a writer and director, stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Lukas Haas and Emilie de Ravin. Brick is the story of Brendan Fry, a high-school loner who embarks on a mission to track down his missing girlfriend, but who soon finds himself ensnared in a tangeled web of deceptions. Brick turns the American high-school genre on its ...

  • Bubble Cover Art 2006
    Director:
    Steven Soderbergh

    An unlikely love triangle is born at a doll factory in a small midwestern town fallen on hard times. Lonely and isolated, long time employees Martha and Kyle have become friends by default in spite of their drastic age difference, but their dynamic is upset by the arrival of a new worker: young, attractive single mother Rose.

  • Bully Cover Art 2001
    Director:
    Larry Clark

    Bobby Kent (Nick Stahl) is not a nice guy. He beats up his "best friend" Marty every chance he gets, he abuses Marty's girlfriend Lisa, and he rapes Lisa's friend Ali. From director Larry Clark and screenwriter David McKenna comes this gruelling thriller based on the true story of Bobby Kent, a bossy Florida teenager who was beaten to death ...

  • Director:
    Michael Haneke

    Academy Award®-winner Juliette Binoche (1997, Best Supporting Actress, The English Patient) stars in Caché, a psychological thriller about a TV talk show host and his wife who are terrorized by surveillance videos of their private life. Delivered by an anonymous stalker, the tapes reveal secret after secret until obsession, denial and deceit take hold of the couple and hurl them ...

  • Chinatown Cover Art 1974
    Director:
    Roman Polanski

    A landmark movie in the film noir tradition, Roman Polanski's Chinatown stands as a true screen classic. Jack Nicholson is private-eye Jake Gittes, living off the murky moral climate of sunbaked, pre-war Southern California. Hired by a beautiful socialite (Faye Dunaway) to investigate her husband's extramarital affair, Gittes is swept into a maelstrom of double dealings and deadly deceits, uncovering ...

  • Director:
    Fernando Meirelles

    Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles, whose previous film, City Of God, won awards all over the world--and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2004 Oscars--has crafted another highly entertaining yet important film. Beautifully shot in Kenya, Germany, Sudan, Manitoba, and London, The Constant Gardener, based on a bestselling novel by John Le ...

  • Crónicas Cover Art 2005
    Director:
    Sebastián Cordero

    John Leguizamo stars as Manolo, a Miami-based television reporter for a Spanish-language, real-crime TV show called One Hour with the Truth. While researching a story on The Monster, a child murderer who has been terrorizing an area of Ecuador, Manolo and his crew wind up in the epicenter of a violent near-lynching when a traveling bible salesman named Vinicio (Damián ...

  • Death Game Cover Art 1977
    Director:
    Peter S. Traynor

    A businessman whose family is away on his birthday picks up two young girls. He takes them to his house, where they seduce him. Afterwards, however, they tie him up, torture him, trash his house, and then kill a delivery boy.

  • Demonlover Cover Art 2003
    Director:
    Olivier Assayas

    In this dark French thriller directed by Olivier Assayas, Connie Nielsen stars as Diane, an ambitious corporate climber. As Diane ruthlessly cuts down her rivals, she finds herself negotiating an important deal with the imposing Hervé Le Millinec (Charles Berling) and the producers of hi-tech, pornographic Japanese anime films. Eventually, her subversive business techniques lead her into the decadent and ...

  • Director:
    Stephen Frears

    From Stephen Frears, the Oscar-nominated director of The Grifters (Best Director, 1990) and Dangerous Liaisons, Dirty Pretty Things stars Audrey Tautou (Amelie) in a harrowing tale of struggle and survival for two immigrants who learn that everything is for sale in London's secret underworld!

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