Drama

  • Andy Wolk – Deliberate Intent (2000)

    1991-2000Andy WolkDramaThrillerUSA
    Deliberate Intent (2000)
    Deliberate Intent (2000)

    A First Amendment scholar is recruited by an attorney to sue a publishing company after a hit man commits a triple murder by allegedly following a how-to manual the book company published. They set out to put the company on trial for providing blueprints for would-be murderers. Arguing that the publisher is not protected by the First Amendment, the crusading lawyers seek monetary damages for the victims’ families.Read More »

  • Jud Taylor – Out of the Darkness (1985)

    Jud Taylor1981-1990CrimeDramaUSA
    Out of the Darkness (1985)
    Out of the Darkness (1985)

    “Out of the Darkness” is a gripping thriller telling the true story of the hunt and capture of David Berkowitz, a.k.a. “Son of Sam” – the infamous serial killer who stalked New York City in the 1970s.Read More »

  • Mike Robe – Murder Ordained (1987)

    1981-1990CrimeDramaMike RobeUSA
    Murder Ordained (1987)
    Murder Ordained (1987)

    Based on the true story of a bedroom-eyed Kansas preacher who decided that getting rid of his wife, and his secretary’s husband, was the will of the Lord.Read More »

  • Pierre Schoendoerffer – Le Crabe-Tambour AKA Drummer-Crab (1977)

    Pierre Schoendoerffer1971-1980DramaFranceWar
    Le Crabe Tambour (1977)
    Le Crabe Tambour (1977)

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    A chance remark leads three French naval officers to reminisce, together and privately, about the compelling young commander Willsdorf, nicknamed The Drummer Crab, recalling his exploits from the fog-shrouded rivers of Indochina to an attempted military coup in Algeria to his lonely, anonymous vigil in the North Atlantic fishing lanes nearby. Joseph Conrad would have loved this film, arguably the finest modern seafaring adventure ever made: a thoughtful and thrilling study of man versus the elements, where the past itself becomes an elemental force even more unyielding than the vivid Winter seascapes captured by Raoul Coutard’s breathtaking cinematography. In metaphor, Willsdorf’s fate is the fate of French colonialism, and only by pursuing his memory, through crashing waves and hissing spindrift, can his three erstwhile companions (a dying captain, a middle-aged medical officer, and a robust, veteran Chief Engineer) confront and endure their collective loss. This is a spellbinding film, rich in history and detail.Read More »

  • Yi-Shan Lo – Xue shui xiao rong de ji jie AKA After the Snowmelt (2024)

    2021-2030DocumentaryDramaTaiwanYi-Shan Lo
    Xue shui xiao rong de ji jie (2024)
    Xue shui xiao rong de ji jie (2024)

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    A dazzling and unconventional documentary where a filmmaker explores their first experience of great loss after her best friends Chun and Yueh go missing. Trapped in a cave in Nepal for 47 days, Yueh survives. Chun does not. Yi-Shan offers an intimate window into the complex relationship of survivors as she traverses the intricate terrain of grief and gender with Yueh. Their conversations are steeped in themes of guilt, perseverance, and identity as they navigate Chun’s legacy with ease, even as elders around them fail to acknowledge their friend’s queerness/transness posthumously.Read More »

  • Milos Forman – The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)

    Milos Forman1991-2000DramaPoliticsUSA
    The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)
    The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)

    imdb .com wrote:
    Larry Flynt is the hedonistically obnoxious, but indomitable, publisher of Hustler magazine. The film recounts his struggle to make an honest living publishing his porn magazine and how it changes into a battle to protect the freedom of speech for all people. Written by Kenneth ChisholmRead More »

  • Daniel Daërt – Chaleurs AKA S for Sex (1971)

    1971-1980Daniel DaërtDramaFrance
    Chaleurs (1971)
    Chaleurs (1971)

    Philippe, a photography enthusiast, is attracted to his young aunt so he makes a plan to get his uncle involved with their maid in order to get the chance to have sex with his aunt.Read More »

  • John Sayles – Return of the Secaucus Seven (1979)

    John Sayles1971-1980CultDramaUSA
    Return of the Secaucus Seven (1979)
    Return of the Secaucus Seven (1979)

    College friends reunite for a New England summer weekend in this low-budget first feature by accomplished independent filmmaker John Sayles. A predecessor of the well-paced, character-driven films in Sayles’ future, Secaucus Seven also looks ahead to the 1980s ensemble movies that it inspired, most notably Lawrence Kasdan’s The Big Chill, which arrived in theaters three years later. As each friend arrives at the house (or travels to the house), characterizations build, dialogue expands, and the house (and film) are full of people getting reacquainted and re-examining themselves and each other. Sayles builds the plot by testing the characters’ connections: Will these former radicals accept the uptight boyfriend of the well-loved politico? What happens when a couple splits up? How does the educated set treat the local blue-collars? Many critics cited Secaucus Seven in their decade-end list of the best films of the 1980s.Read More »

  • Ingmar Bergman – Nära livet AKA Brink of Life (1958) (HD)

    Ingmar Bergman1951-1960ArthouseDramaSweden
    Nära livet (1958) (HD)
    Nära livet (1958) (HD)

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    Three women in a maternity ward reveal their lives and intimate thoughts to each other.

    Quote:
    At the height of his international acclaim, Ingmar Bergman followed two meditations on death, The Seventh Seal and Wild Strawberries, with an examination of the mystery and pain of birth. This intimate chamber drama, set in a maternity ward, follows the emotional crises of three women as they grapple with motherhood. Another major success for the director that was also recognized for its exquisite performances by Ingrid Thulin, Eva Dahlbeck, and Bibi Andersson, Brink of Life is one of Bergman’s most brilliantly nuanced explorations of the inner lives of women.Read More »

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