Resurrection [1999]
Clever and nasty, Resurrection knows it’s not the most original movie about a detective hunting a serial killer, but at least it’s entertaining.
Clever and nasty, Resurrection knows it’s not the most original movie about a detective hunting a serial killer, but at least it’s entertaining.
The Gods Must Be Crazy is another hilarious eighties oddity ripe for deconstruction and analysis, especially when it comes to racism.
Horror and metal go hand and in hand and when you add comedy to the mix you get Deathgasm, an incredibly entertaining and gory movie.
Grotesque, highly sexual, but in a fucked up way, and visually impressive, Titane is a polarizing movie about love, family, and car cum.
Following the escalating bickering between a married couple living in a small village, Un Crime au Paradis is a refreshing comedy.
Visually impressive, Wind River is a captivating slow-burning thriller following a murder investigation inspired by true events.
The Beast of War is not only one of the best war movies, but it’s also one of the best anti-war and movies about tanks, a fucking masterpiece.
As a coming-of-age story set in the hood, Dope blends humor, drugs, racial issues, and great fucking music into one hell of a story.
Visually impressive with particularly nasty makeup, Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight is a solid homage to the eighties slashers.
Featuring an honest and epic tale of perseverance, The Beautiful Country is a masterpiece touching upon many current issues plaguing our society.
Entertaining and suspenseful, Executive Decision is one of those sturdy nineties action movies with a great cast you can watch any time.
Wolfen is not a movie about werewolves but a refreshing eighties oddity following a detective investigating a string of vicious murders.