Category: Independent
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WITHNAIL AND I
“Withnail and I” is a 1987 British black comedy film written and directed by Bruce Robinson. It is a darkly comedic portrayal of two struggling actors who embark on a chaotic, booze-fueled holiday in the English countryside. Starring Richard E. Grant as the flamboyant Withnail and Paul McGann as the more reserved “I” (whose name…
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SPANKING THE MONKEY
“Spanking the Monkey” is a 1994 dark comedy-drama film directed by David O. Russell in his directorial debut. The film stars Jeremy Davies, Alberta Watson, Benjamin Hendrickson, Carla Gallo, and Matthew Puckett. The film explores complex themes such as familial duty, isolation, and taboo relationships. The story centers on Ray Aibelli (Jeremy Davies), a pre-med…
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MIDSOMMAR
“Midsommar” is a 2019 horror film directed by Ari Aster. It stars Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor, William Jackson Harper, and Will Poulter. The film blends psychological and folk horror elements, creating a uniquely unsettling and visually striking experience.The film begins with Dani Ardor (Florence Pugh) experiencing a traumatic family tragedy: her sister kills herself and…
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CARNIVAL OF SOULS
“Carnival of Souls” is a 1962 horror film directed by Herk Harvey, who also plays the role of the mysterious “Man” in the film. The movie stars Candace Hilligoss, Frances Feist, Sidney Berger, and Art Ellison. The film opens with a car accident in Kansas, where a drag race leads to a vehicle plunging off…
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LOVE (NSFW)
“Love” is a 2015 romantic drama film directed and co-written by Gaspar Noé. The movie delves deep into the complexities of relationships, sexuality, and the human condition, pushing the boundaries of cinematic storytelling. The narrative unfolds primarily through the perspective of Murphy (Karl Glusman), an American living in Paris who grapples with the aftermath of…
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DOGVILLE
“Dogville” is a 2003 avant-garde drama film directed by Lars von Trier. The film is notable for its minimalist set design, which uses a nearly bare soundstage with chalk outlines to represent the small town of Dogville, Colorado. This unconventional approach emphasizes the story’s themes and character dynamics. The film follows Grace Margaret Mulligan (Nicole Kidman),…
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PINK FLAMINGOS
“Pink Flamingos” is a 1972 cult classic film directed by John Waters as part of his Trash Trilogy. It’s known for its provocative and confrontational style, which pushes the boundaries of good taste and challenges societal norms. The film revolves around the character Divine, portrayed by the iconic drag queen Divine (real name Harris Glenn…
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SHORT FILM: ALMOND WOOD
“Almond Wood” is a 2020 Short film thriller directed by James Frost and written by James Frost, Patricia Rodrigeuz, and Michael Schilf. The film stars Kate Amundsen and Will Brandt. The film centers around Debbie Reynolds (Kate Amundsen), an attractive young woman from a privileged background, albeit with dark connections, and Jason, her good-looking and…
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MYSTERY TRAIN
“Mystery Train,” directed by Jim Jarmusch and released in 1989, is a quirky anthology film that weaves together three separate but interconnected stories set in Memphis, Tennessee, all taking place in the same run-down hotel throughout one night. The film stars Masatoshi Nagase as Jun, A Japanese tourist obsessed with Elvis Presley. Yûki Kudô as Mitzuko: Jun’s…
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SEX, LIES, AND VIDEOTAPE
“Sex, Lies, and Videotape” is a 1989 indie film directed by Steven Soderbergh that explores the complexities of human relationships, intimacy, and secrets. The film features a talented cast, including James Spader, Andie MacDowell, Peter Gallagher, and Laura San Giacomo. The story revolves around the lives of four interconnected individuals in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. John…
