Bad Taste [1987]
Bad Taste is proof that you don’t need a lot of money to create an effective splatter horror comedy. Especially if you’re Peter Jackson.
Bad Taste is proof that you don’t need a lot of money to create an effective splatter horror comedy. Especially if you’re Peter Jackson.
Adding an emotional and personal aspect to a fascinating true tale of a cocaine dealer just trying to get by, Blow is a masterpiece.
Still important and relevant, American History X intelligently and powerfully dissects racism, crime, ourselves, and our society.
Raw, character-driven, and offering an insider’s look into the world of skinheads, Romper Stomper is a thought-provoking masterpiece.
Dragons, you can’t live with them and you can’t live without them, especially in Reign of Fire, an entertaining 2002 guilty pleasure.
Provocative and highly sexual, Ken Park is a coming-of-age movie without any pretentious indie vibes, character-driven and captivating.
Very provocative and raw, Kids follows a group of teenagers into their world of unsupervised hedonism full of sex, drugs, and alcohol.
What a sexy duet, Charlize Theron and Penélope Cruz, I guess they are pretty much everyone’s reason to watch this
Captivating and thought-provoking, The Machinist is a psychological thriller existing in its own dark realm you simply must visit.
Mildly entertaining, Angels and Demons is a solid religiously-themed thriller based on Dan Brown’s novel featuring a great cast.
Mysterious Skin is a different kind of coming-of-age movie, a raw and uncompromising masterpiece exploring difficult subjects.
Featuring a familiar story, The Haunting in Connecticut is an effective horror movie with a lot of jump-scares and great special effects.