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The Ruling Class (1972)
let’s revisit a cult classic for a little bit: the ruling class directed by peter medak, an acidic satire that targets the english class system and leaves no room for subtlety when doing so. it simply goes for absurd lines, bizarre moments and justly schizophrenic acts instead. with one of a hell performance delivered by
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Sound of Noise (2010)
one day, a group of percussionists decide to go for erratic, guerrilla-like performances that disrupt their everyday locations, using any objects they can lay their hands on as potential instruments. the same day, a tone-deaf cop who hates music decides to hunt them down. and what follows is an urban and earwormy symphony, always a work
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The Color of Pomegranates
Wiki:The Color of Pomegranates is a biography of the Armenian ashug Sayat-Nova (King of Song) that attempts to reveal the poet’s life visually and poetically rather than literally. The film is presented in a form of static tableaux and depicts the poet’s coming of age, discovery of the female form, falling in love, entering a
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Velvet Goldmine (1998)
The story follows a British journalist, Arthur Stuart (Christian Bale), who revisits his own past while writing an article about the mysterious disappearance of a former glam-rock star, Brian Slade (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), for an American periodical. Slade’s career had ended during backlash from a publicity stunt: he faked being murdered on-stage, after which he
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a 2010 comedy film directed by Edgar Wright, based on the graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O’Malley. The film is about Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera), a young Canadian musician, meeting the girl of his dreams, Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), an American delivery girl. In order
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Chico and Rita (2010)
Chico & Rita is an animated old-fashioned musical romance with a highly original aesthetic, a both refreshing and outdated love story and sublime original and adapted music.