You may haven’t seen any or very few of his films, but I assure you that you have heard his name before: Alfred Hitchcock. The British director (with American nationality), is recognized as one of the greatest minds in cinema history as “The Master of Suspense.” With films in his repertoire such as Spellbound (1945), …
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Director: Francis Ford Coppola Born in Detroit in 1939, Francis Ford Coppola left his mark as one of the most important and influential American directors inside the cinematographic sphere. He is one of the most prominent figures in the movement known as New Hollywood, which was influenced by movements such as the Italian Neorealism and …
Black Swan (2010)
Director: Darren Aronofsky We go back to 1877: it had took Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky one year to compose the music of his first ballet adaptation entitled “Swan Lake”. A story based on the traditional German tale “The Stolen Veil” by Johan Musaus. The first live performance of Swan Lake was disastrous, critics destroyed the performance, …
The Sex Gourmet – The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981)
#8 Jack Nicholson & Jessica Lange Lana Turner described this remake of James M. Cain’s novel (1931) as ‘pornographic trash‘. Having portrayed the alluring Cora Smith already in Tay Garnett’s 1946 remake of the same novel, she seemed qualified to say this, despite not seeing the remake in completion herself. The novel is steamy and fierce. …
Dancer In The Dark (2000)
Director: Lars von Trier Currently, Lars von Trier is one of the most controversial filmmakers. He has been exiled from the Cannes Film Festival, denounced for sexual harassment and racism, and has been highly criticized and declared as mentally ill due to the themes of his films. At the same time, Von Trier is considered …
Akira Kurosawa – Ikiru (1952)
Director: Akira Kurosawa (Japan) Akira Kurosawa was born in Tokyo, Japan, on March 23, 1910, as the youngest child of seven children by an officer descended from Samurais, and a woman that came from a family of merchants in Omori, Tokyo. Initially, Kurosawa found himself drawn to art. After finishing high-school, he studied at the …
Trees Lounge (1996)
Director: Steve Buscemi A dear, dear friend of mine recently told me that Trees Lounge is a film about nothing. While this may seem like a negative connotation, modern science is now teaching us that even in the vacuum of space, there is substance. This certainly applies here to Steve Buscemis‘ writing and directorial debut. …
Let The Right One In (2008)
Director: Tomas Alfredson Let The Right One In (Låt den rätte komma in); has become one of the most peculiar independent films of the recent years. The film adaptation of the novel by John Ajvide Linqdvist by the Swedish director Tomas Alfredson, is one of the most rewarding cinematic surprises in a long time. We …
Aquarius (2016)
Director: Kleber Mendonça Filho Aquarius is a strong testament to the value of family, memory and womanhood. Set in a seaside apartment block named ‘Aquarius’ in Recife, Brazil, its last remaining resident, 69 year old Clara (played by Sonia Braga) is a formidable opponent of the construction company ‘Bonfim’, who are doing everything in their power …
The Hunt (2012)
Sexual abuse of children is the most heinous crime that a person can be charged with, even murderers and other rapists in prison treat pedophiles abominably, not to mention that it is the most difficult charge to refute. Young children cannot express traumatic experiences they do not understand, so adults can tend to make mistakes …