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Yimou Zhang, “Raise the Red Lantern”. 1991.
Walter Hill, “Streets of Fire”. 1984.
Walter Hill, “Streets of Fire”. 1984.
Stephen Chow, “Kung Fu Hustle”. 2004.
Tsui Hark, “Dao” (The Blade). 1995.
Tsui Hark, “Dao” (The Blade). 1995.
I’m a huge Adam Curtis apologist and I absolutely loved all the “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” stuff, but this particular bit lives rent-free in my head at the moment.
Tho Hypernormalisation and Bitter Lake seemed more focused and effective than his new series, and I would recommend them instead as an introduction for new-coomers to the Adam Curtis Cinematic Universe.
Coen brothers, “Blood Simple”. 1984.
Coen brothers, “Blood Simple”. 1984.
John Woo, “A Better Tomorrow”. 1986.
Nagisa Ôshima, “Ai no korîda“ (In the Realm of the Senses). 1976.
Nagisa Ôshima, “Ai no korîda“ (In the Realm of the Senses). 1976.
Nagisa Ôshima, “Ai no korîda“ (In the Realm of the Senses). 1976.
Nagisa Ôshima, “Ai no korîda“ (In the Realm of the Senses). 1976.
Nagisa Ôshima, “Ai no korîda“ (In the Realm of the Senses). 1976.
Nagisa Ôshima, “Ai no korîda“ (In the Realm of the Senses). 1976.
Gus Van Sant, “Elephant”. 2003.