Blow [2001]
Adding an emotional and personal aspect to a fascinating true tale of a cocaine dealer just trying to get by, Blow is a masterpiece.
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.
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.
Mysterious Skin is a different kind of coming-of-age movie, a raw and uncompromising masterpiece exploring difficult subjects.
The Mist is a compelling, highly atmospheric, and thought-provoking exploration of fear and its effects. And you are a subject as well.
Charming, intelligent, and just so fucking heartwarming, Fierce Creatures features a hilarious plot, stellar cast, and a lot of deadly animals.
Smart, engaging, and sometimes uncomfortable, Nothing is Private is a quirky dramedy exploring sexuality, racism, predatory behavior, and bad parents.
As a definition of a non-stop laughs comedy, Les Visiteurs is also a very engaging movie with charming characters, hilarious dialogue, and huge replay value.
Based on a tragic and yet inspiring true story, The Hurricane is a captivating epic driven by Denzel’s stellar performance.
Stylish and very engaging, Leon is one of those atmospheric and smooth nineties movies that are the stuff of legends now. A definite cult classic.