DVD Pepi, Luci, Bom
Almodóvar’s debut, a provocative comedy about three bizarre women,
appalled critics across Spain and the USA. It was first shown at the San
Sebastian Film Festival and later acquired cult status in the…Read More...
Almodóvar’s debut, a provocative comedy about three bizarre women,
appalled critics across Spain and the USA. It was first shown at the San
Sebastian Film Festival and later acquired cult status in the…Read More...
26 directors from around the world were each given $5,000 to make a short film
and designated a letter of the alphabet after which it was to be titled. The
results were a smorgasbord of creativity showcasing the innume…Read More...
You can’t have your cake and eat it; a proverb that makes little sense to those
people that have had cake and eaten it. You can’t have it both ways is more
apt, but shouldn’t cheapen The Sex Of The Angels, Xavier V…Read More...
Pedro Almodóvar has referred to Bad Education as a “film noir;” it is
mysterious, suspenseful and thrilling, but with its typical Almodóvar
theatricality, fieriness and eccentricity – it is so much mo…Read More...
Region 1/import title. After Cinema Paradiso – one the greatest films ever
made about the magic of cinema – Giuseppe Tornatore not only returns to the
topic and his beloved Sicily in the achingly beautiful drama T…Read More...
Debut feature from emerging Chilean filmmaker Dominga Sotomayor Castillo,
Thursday Till Sunday (De jueves a domingo) is a moving portrait of a crumbling
family as they take a road trip from the urban Santiago to the…Read More...
Starbuck is a Canadian comedy film that explores the theme of fatherhood.
It’s written by Ken Scott and stars Patrick Huard as the protagonist parent
of over 500 children. It sounds implausible, but this comedy b…Read More...
It isn’t often you find a horror film where you experience events through the
eyes of the antagonist, dealing with the motivation for their deeds rather than
the hapless terror of their victims. Sleep Tight (released in…Read More...
The debut feature of director Jonathan Cenzual Burley, El alma de las moscas (The
Soul Of Flies) is a self-funded and initially self-distributed picture. Made for
less than €1000, the feature is an inspiration for all aspir…Read More...
Daddy, I’m A Zombie! (2011) (Papá, Soy Una Zombie) is a Spanish animated
children’s film, brought to you by first time directors Joan Espinach, who
worked as animation supervisor on the celebrated movie Chico &…Read More...
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