The second film in Michelangelo Antonioni’s “trilogy of alienation” is a portrait of lives disconnected from feeling or passion in the high society of Milan.
Susan George costars in this careening 1974 cult movie of reckless robbers in a high speed getaway who seem to feed off the thrills of their outlaw antics.
The classic 1946 adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novel is one of the greats and director David Lean captures the warm humor and richness of character that so many filmmakers miss.
Kinji Fukasaku, the madman of Japanese yakuza cinema, directs this gleefully gruesome splatter satire of teenage nihilism, adult paranoia, and social sadism.
More fantasy than science fiction, the strange, metaphorical portrait from filmmaker Rene Laloux plays out in a world as psychedelic as ‘Yellow Submarine’ but far more predatory.