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Gus Van Sant's Last Days (2005)
A sincere effort to sound an echo into Kurt Cobain's cave....Van Sant turns photographic art into screen poetry.
Lady in White (1988)
Far from perfect, but what it lacks in finesse, it makes up in shaggy-dog charm....the fun is in the journey.
Brick (2006)
The actors play it with poker-faces, but the further we go into the noir territory of hard-boiled, fast-paced dialogue and dames wrapped in crimson and black, the more ticklish
Brick
gets.
What We Do Is Secret (2008)
Inception (2010)
The simplest way to sum up the greatness of
Inception
is to identify it as a new classic of science-fiction cinema (and, for that matter, the heist genre).
Jobs (2013)
Faced with almost three decades of complicated history,
Jobs
does a fair job of telling the story of Apple and conveying something of what made its co-founder unique.
First Man (2018)
By focusing on Armstrong’s human perspective,
First Man
gives us a new window into the costs and benefits of taking 'one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.'
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