Letters spark a journey through tragedy, truth, and violence in Denis Villeneuve’s eerie tale of family, war, and memory in Incendies.
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Adam McKay’s Vice blends political drama with the essay film form, turning Dick Cheney’s rise to power into a sharp, experimental exploration of ambition and control.
Charlie Kaufman’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things immerses viewers in a surreal exploration of memory, regret, identity, and loneliness, blurring the boundaries between fantasy and reality while confronting the human psyche’s fragility.
The Green Knight reimagines Sir Gawain’s journey as a surreal, symbolic tale of courage, self-discovery, and human imperfection.
The Look of Silence is a compelling documentary that chronicles Adi’s bravery in standing up to the men who killed his brother during the genocide in Indonesia in 1965.
The Act of Killing is a disturbing documentary that forces the perpetrators of Indonesia’s 1965 mass killings to reenact their brutal actions, challenging historical narratives and exploring the psychological effects of violence and propaganda.
Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey explores the evolution of humanity through a chilling interplay between technology, consciousness, and cosmic transcendence.