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  • Howard Brookner – Burroughs: The Movie (1983)

    1981-1990DocumentaryHoward BrooknerUSA

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    Burroughs: The Movie explores the life and times of controversial Naked Lunch author William S. Burroughs, with an intimacy never before seen and never repeated. The film charts the development of Burroughs’ unique literary style and his wildly unconventional life, including his travels from the American Midwest to North Africa and several personal tragedies. Burroughs: The Movie is the first and only feature length documentary to be made with and about Burroughs. The film was directed by the late Howard Brookner. It was begun in 1978 as Brookner’s senior thesis at NYU film school and then expanded into a feature which was completed 5 years later in 1983. Sound was recorded by Jim Jarmusch and the film was shot by Tom DiCillo, fellow NYU classmates and both very close friends of Brookner’s.Read More »

  • Todd Field – Tár (2022)

    Drama2021-2030ArthouseTodd FieldUSA

    One of the most controversial and talked-about films of last year, receiving mostly praise from critics and audiences alike, but also some dissenting voices that consider the film overrated, contrived and ethically questionable. The film has received many prizes at various festivals, especially for the titular performance by Cate Blanchett, but it was snubbed at the Oscars, winning none of its six nominations. Is it art, or should the writer-director be tarred and feathered for depicting thinly-masked real-life figures in a questionable light? See the film and decide for yourself.Read More »

  • Peter Rose – The man who could not see far enough (1981)

    1981-1990ExperimentalPeter RoseShort FilmUSA

    From peterrosepicture.com
    The man who could not see far enough (1981, 16 mm film, color, sound) uses literary, structural, autobiographical, and performance metaphors to construct a series of tableaux that evoke the act of vision, the limits of perception, and the rapture of space. Spectacular moving multiple images; a physical, almost choreographic sense of camera movement; and massive, resonant sound have inspired critics to call it “stunning” and “hallucinatory.” The film ranges in subject from a solar eclipse shot off the coast of Africa to a hand-held filmed ascent of the Golden Gate Bridge, and moves, in spirit, from the deeply personal to the mythic. “The man who could not see far enough” has won major awards of distinction at numerous festivals both here and abroad, including the Oberhausen, Edinburgh, American, and Sydney Film Festivals, has been broadcast nationally, and is in collections at Centre Pompidou in Paris and at Image Forum in Tokyo.Read More »

  • Carl Schenkel – Beyond Betrayal (1994)

    1991-2000ActionCarl SchenkelDramaUSA

    Joanne is married to Bradley, who’s a cop and who abuses her. One day she decides to run away. She then meets Sam, who is separated from his wife, who is obsessed with him. Bradley finds Joanne and the lead takes him to Sam’s boat. Now his wife is on the boat and somehow she’s killed. The police suspect Sam because she was stalking him and because of certain peculiarities in his actions on the day she died. Joanne knows that it’s Bradley who did it but is too afraid to come forward and Bradley has another cop alibi him.Read More »

  • Frank Sinatra – None But the Brave (1965)

    1961-1970DramaFrank SinatraUSAWar

    None but the Brave, also known as Yūsha nomi (勇者のみ, None but the brave men) in Japan, is a 1965 war film with Frank Sinatra, Clint Walker, Tatsuya Mihashi, Tommy Sands and Brad Dexter. This is the only film directed by Frank Sinatra, and the first Japanese-American co-production.Read More »

  • Duke Johnson & Charlie Kaufman – Anomalisa (2015)

    2011-2020AnimationCharlie KaufmanDramaDuke JohnsonUSA

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    Michael Stone, an author that specializes in customer service, is a man who is unable to interact deeply with other people. His low sensitivity to excitement, and his lack of interest made him a man with a repetitive life on his own perspective. But, when he went on a business trip, he met a stranger – an extraordinary stranger, which slowly became a cure for his negative view on life that possibly will change his mundane life. Written by GusdeRead More »

  • Gus Trikonis – She’s Dressed to Kill (1979)

    1971-1980CrimeGus TrikonisMysteryUSA

    A fashion designer gives a private showing at her mansion over a weekend, but someone starts killing off the models.Read More »

  • Corey Deshon – Daughter (2022)

    2021-2030Corey DeshonDramaMysteryUSA

    A young woman is inducted into a bizarre family as their new surrogate daughter.Read More »

  • Don Carmody – The Surrogate (1984)

    Drama1981-1990Don CarmodyThrillerUSA

    Stuck in a sexless marriage, a frustrated well-to-do couple agrees to see a female sex therapist. Unfortunately, she only helps escalate the tensions between them. Meanwhile, the police are baffled by a string of brutal nightly killings.Read More »

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