Category: Color

  • BONNIE AND CLYDE

    BONNIE AND CLYDE

    “Bonnie and Clyde” is a 1967 landmark American crime film directed by Arthur Penn. Set during the Great Depression, the film follows the real-life story of Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty), a small-time ex-con, and Bonnie Parker ( Faye Dunaway), a restless waitress, who fall in love and embark on a violent crime spree across the…

  • FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN or ANDY WARHOL’S FRANKENSTEIN (NSFW)

    FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN or ANDY WARHOL’S FRANKENSTEIN (NSFW)

    “Flesh for Frankenstein” (often referred to as Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein) is a 1973 surreal and darkly comedic horror film directed by Paul Morrissey, known for his collaborations with Andy Warhol. Although often associated with Warhol due to its branding, the film was helmed creatively and visually by Morrissey. It was initially released in 3D and…

  • IF…. (NSFW)

    IF…. (NSFW)

    “if….” is a 1968 British satirical drama directed by Lindsay Anderson and is regarded as one of the defining films of 1960s British cinema. Blending realism with surrealism, the film is a scathing critique of institutional authority, class privilege, and societal repression, set against the rigid backdrop of an English public (private) boys’ school. It…

  • FOXCATCHER

    FOXCATCHER

    “Foxcatcher” is a 2014 psychological drama and true crime biopic directed by Bennett Miller and written by E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman, based on the harrowing real-life events involving Olympic wrestlers Mark and David Schultz, as well as eccentric millionaire John du Pont. The film explores themes of power, manipulation, loneliness, and the toxic…

  • SCANNERS

    SCANNERS

    “Scanners” is a 1981 science fiction horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg, known for his signature blend of body horror and cerebral storytelling. The film explores the dark side of psychic power, corporate espionage, and medical experimentation through a dystopian lens. It is primarily remembered for its practical effects, particularly a now-iconic head…

  • THE FRENCH CONNECTION II

    THE FRENCH CONNECTION II

    “The French Connection II” is a 1975 psychological sequel to the Academy Award-winning film “The French Connection” (1971). Directed by acclaimed filmmaker John Frankenheimer, the film continues the story of brash New York narcotics detective Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle, again portrayed by Gene Hackman, in a performance that builds on the raw intensity of the original.…

  • THE HUNGER

    THE HUNGER

    “The Hunger” is a 1983 horror film directed by Tony Scott in his feature directorial debut. Inspired by the 1981 novel by Whitley Strieber, the film explores themes of immortality, desire, and decay and is noted for its Gothic aesthetic and erotic undertones. The story centers around Miriam Blaylock (Catherine Deneuve), an elegant and enigmatic…

  • JOYRIDE

    JOYRIDE

    “Joyride” is a 1977 crime drama with elements of a road movie, directed by Joseph Ruben, known later for The Stepfather and Sleeping with the Enemy. The film stars Desi Arnaz Jr., Robert Carradine, and Melanie Griffith, marking one of Griffith’s first significant screen appearances. It captures the disillusionment of 1970s American youth through a…

  • POOR THINGS

    POOR THINGS

    “Poor Things” is a 2023 surreal, feminist science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. It is based on Alasdair Gray’s 1992 novel of the same name. Known for its visual style, dark humor, and profound exploration of identity and liberation, the film has been widely acclaimed and won the Golden Lion at the 80th…

  • ISLE OF DOGS

    ISLE OF DOGS

    “Isle of Dogs” is a 2018 stop-motion animated feature film written and directed by Wes Anderson. Set in dystopian future Japan, the film blends adventure, satire, and political allegory with Anderson’s signature whimsy and emotional resonance. The story takes place in Megasaki City, Japan, 20 years in the future. A mysterious outbreak of “dog flu”…