If Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne went on a madcap misadventure through the slums of Brussels, it would look a lot like this appalling Belgian comedy.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
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If Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne went on a madcap misadventure through the slums of Brussels, it would look a lot like this appalling Belgian comedy.
The first question everyone asks when something terrible happens is 'why?' This brilliantly written and brilliantly performed drama lives in the agonizing search for answers.
This highly stylized and surreal horror fantasy is an impressionistic, hypnotic nightmare brought to cinematic life.
Clifton Collins Jr. is heartbreaking and brilliant as a veteran horse rider facing his mortality and an uncertain future in this horse racing drama.
Robin Wright's debut feature drama is one part survivalist journey and one part grief-stricken dramatic mystery box.
This relationship comedy has all the trappings of a traditional rom-com - except that it joyfully and confidently is most certainly not a romance.
The eye-opening documentary offers an intriguing look at a regimented school-to-law enforcement pipeline.
After a gripping opening act, this period drama becomes a film that so quiet that it's hard to hear all the things its precise and beautiful subtext is trying to scream.
The legacy of violence echoes through the lives of two men who covered up a terrible crime as children.
A deadly worldwide crisis forces everyone to take shelter in their homes, requiring them to quarantine and isolate. And no, this is not a film about Covid-19.
This so-called “documentary” is what happens when someone watches 'The Matrix' a few dozen times too many.
Two friends without a hope left in the world make a pact to end their lives when the day is done.
This relentlessly eccentric end-of-the-world dramedy explores a city where everyone is totes cool with the end of days.
Consider a 'Home Alone' scenario ... except without burglars ... and with way less energy ... and the kid isn't abandoned on accident so much as he imprisons his family.
This anachronistic horror flick cribs from the gratuitously ultraviolent torture porn subgenre to distort a traumatized woman's tenuous grasp on reality.
Two former friends ruminate on life and love during a fateful road trip across Thailand.
This sweetly engaging and endearing family drama finds a child of deaf adults at a crossroads in life, conflicted between her obligation and her love.