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Dune (2021)

 


Director

Denis Villeneuve

Writers

Jon Spaihts(screenplay by)Denis Villeneuve(screenplay by)Eric Roth(screenplay by)

Stars

Timothée ChalametRebecca FergusonZendaya

Genres

ActionAdventureDramaSci-Fi

Release date

October 22, 2021 (United States)

Countries of origin

United StatesCanada

Official sites

Official siteOfficial Site (Japan)

Languages

EnglishMandarin

Also known as

Hành Tinh Cát

Filming locations

Wadi Rum, Jordan

Production companies

Warner Bros.Legendary EntertainmentVilleneuve Films

A mythic and emotionally charged hero's journey, "Dune" tells the story of Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, who must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet's exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence-a commodity capable of unlocking humanity's greatest potential-only those who can conquer their fear will survive.




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A Field in England (2013)

Director: Ben Wheatley
Writer: Amy Jump
Stars: Julian Barratt, Peter Ferdinando, Richard Glover
Genres: Drama | History | Horror | Mystery
Country: UK
Language: English
Release Date: 5 July 2013 (UK)
Also Known As: A Field in England
Filming Locations: Hampton Estate, Seale, Farnham, Surrey, England, UK

Fleeing for their lives, a small party abandon their Civil War confederates and escape through an overgrown field. Thinking only of what lay behind, they are ambushed by two dangerous men and made to search the field. Psychedelia, madness and chaotic forces slowly overtake the group as they question what treasure lies within the malignant field.


Many people may highly disagree with this sentiment, but I believe 'A Field in England' to be a masterpiece. It is a mind-blowing wartime odyssey that pushes the boundaries of narrative cinema, filled with shocks and surprises at nearly every turn. Experimenting with editing and filmmaking techniques to the point of psychedelic madness, Ben Wheatley crafts one of the most successfully surreal works of cinema I have thus far seen. Everything from the often hilarious writing to the hypnotic score is finely injected with intense talent and, in my opinion, enormous entertainment value. The amount of thrills and laughs in this movie totally subverts the idea that art house cinema is often "boring." This film is so alive and free and refuses to surrender to most cinematic norms, and yet it still follows a coherent narrative with memorable and enjoyable characters and genuine suspense; it nearly reaches the heights of a David Lynch masterpiece in terms of its ability to mix radical experimentation and surrealism with an engaging and cohesive story. Since Lynch is by far my favourite filmmaker, that is high praise. Anyone who is willing to be confused, appalled, and oddly amused owes it to his or herself to see this insane work of cinematic psychedelia.
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The Torture Club (2014)

Director: Kôta Yoshida
Writers: Makoto Fukami (manga), Alpha AlfLayla (manga)
Genres: Comedy | Drama | Romance
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Release Date: 19 July 2014 (Japan)

The movie is at a torture club within a prestigious female high school; Right after Yuzuki Muto (Noriko Kijima) entered school, she becomes a member of the Torture Club. The club trains students secretly to enter military and police fields as interrogation experts. Senior student Aoi Funaki (Haruna Yoshizumi), who is a member of the club, tortures members including Yuzuki Muto.
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Wake in Fright (1971)


Wake in Fright is my personal nightmare: being surrounded by a horde of degenerate men who drink, gamble, fight, dismiss women, and shoot animals for sport, with no ability to leave them behind. It’s under-seen because it includes footage from an actual kangaroo hunt, and though this movie assisted with making kangaroo hunting illegal in Australia, it should be warned that it’s real and it’s disturbing. But if you can stomach knowing that’s coming, Wake in Fright is a massively recommendable film if you’ve ever thought that The Hangover could be pretty interested as a horror concept instead of a comedic set-up. This one follows a schoolteacher (Gary Bond) who takes a rural post in Australia and immediately regrets it. After gambling away all his earnings in an attempt to get back to Sydney, he shacks up with the alpha male (Donald Pleasence) for a weekend of non-stop boozing, fighting, and fucking.

Though having some similar ruralism views, Wake in Fright is more frightening than Deliverance because these outback men are more identifiable to a larger population. They raise hell because there don’t seem to be any repercussions for boys behind badly. It’s also quite lovely to look at, most of the time. The orange desert expanse is lensed beautifully and the kangaroo hunt is vomitus. Pleasaence is quite horrifying as an educated brute that’s chosen nihilism and chaos and pushes the teacher to the brink. Wake in Fright is about men entrapping other men through heightened masculinity.

Wake in Fright premiered at Cannes but the print was lost for 30 years. And the negative traits of men in groups making the worst choices over and over are timeless. Director Ted Kotcheff made his debut with Fright and he went on to make hulkier anthems with Sylvester Stallone (First Blood) and Arnold Schwarzenegger (Commando), but this is his masterpiece of identifiable and horrific masculinity that likely everyone has encountered on some scale. The main character here can’t seem to leave it, even though he tries. It’s like he’s in a sand globe.

Kotcheff later made Weekend at Bernie’s. And even though they’re hanging out with a dead guy, I’d rather kick it with those dudes than these.
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Nueva Viscaya (1973)


Director: Pablo Santiago
Official Sites: Nueva Viscaya (1973)
Country: Philippines
Language: Tagalog | Filipino
Release Date: 17 June 1973 (Philippines)
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Honno-Ji In Flames (1960) (Remastered)

HONNO-JI IN FLAMES
"Teki wa Honno-ji ni ari"

Director: Osone Tatsuo
Cast: MATSUMOTO Koshiro, TAMURA Takahiro, ARASHI Kanjuro

In the waring years of the 16th Century in Japan, when warlords fought bitterly to rule an emerging nation, Oda Nobunaga was the most violent and ruthless of all. Rising from the Owari domain, he soon held nearly all of Japan in his brutal, bloody grip. Breaking and subjugating the clans of Asakura, Saito, and Takeda, drinking saké from the skulls of his enemies, Oda and his armies tore a bloody page in history. But Oda was a terror even to his allies, his generals, and advisors.
He pitted his two generals, Hashiba Hideyoshi and Akechi Mitsuhide in an endless competition for his favor, deriding and humiliating them at the slightest provocation. Hideyoshi, sensing Oda’s fear of betrayal within his army, contrived to fan the flames of Oda’s paranoia and manipulate the lord into challenging and humiliating Mitsuhide repeatedly. But Mitsuhide could take no more abuse at Oda’s hands and the conflict between Mitsuhide, Oda, and Hideyoshi could only end in a conflagration, a tempest of fire and bloodshed.

Remastered Print

1960 Color Anamorphic Widescreen 98 Mins.
Japanese with Optional English Subtitles.
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Stressed to Kill (2016) Blu-Ray

Director: Mark Savage
Official Sites: Official site
Country: USA | Australia
Language: English
Release Date: 2016 (USA)

After suffering a heart attack, Bill, an angry middle-aged man (Bill Oberst Jr.) reduces his blood pressure by, literally, eliminating the stresses from his life, His murders attract the attention of a psychotic cop (Armand Assante) who isn’t sure if he wants to arrest Bill or join him on his murderous rampage.

Available on blu-ray
Release Date: 12/19/17
More Info:
http://www.sglentertainment.com/
https://sglmoviestore.com/thriller/stressed-to-kill/

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The Clutching Hand (1968)


A villain with the power to be invisible, he owns a ray machine with which he tries to impose his law. Only the clumsiness of blackmailers and the opposition of several fighting heroes of the ring, will manage to frustrate their plans. Aftermath of "The possessed of the ring
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Turkish Passion 2DVD (Spanish Release) (Region 2)

While visiting Turkey with her husband Desideria (Ana Belen) encounters the handsome Yaman (Georges Corraface). After a quick rendezvous Desi is barely able to collect her thoughts-for the first time in her life she has experienced bliss. Unfortunately her trip is soon going to be over. Yet, Yaman vows to love his Spanish worshiper forever and the two part ways.

Back home in Spain Desi can hardly concentrate-her thoughts are with Yaman. After a regular trip to the doctor she is told that there is a baby in her womb. Yet, it is not her husband's child, he is sterile. Desi is ashamed but determined to keep the baby. Knowing that he cold not have been the father Desi's husband is shocked.

Devastated but proud the couple decides to stay together. Unfortunately, Yaman's son dies days after Desi gives birth. With her life in chaos the beautiful Latina heads back to Turkey looking to forget the drama she has left behind. Yaman accepts her but he is no longer the man Desi once met.

Based on the popular novel by Antonio Gala La Pasion Turca a.k.a Turkish Passion (1994) continues Spanish director Vicente Aranda's fascination with the dark side of love. After his scandalous Cambio de Sexo a.k.a I Want to be a Woman (1977) about a sixteen year old boy who uncovers that he is transsexual and the more conventional but impressive Amantes a.k.a Lovers (1991) about a tragic love affair set during Franco's regime Aranda's highly-publicized La Pasion Turca reinforces the director's image as one of Spain's most innovative filmmakers.

Knowing that La Pasion Turca has had its fare share of (outspoken) critics and admirers I would like to explain why I consider it one of Aranda's better films:

First, it is the Spanish director's careful observation of a woman who gradually becomes obsessed with a man who can communicate with her only through sex. The dramatic collapse that occurs in Desi's life is so powerful it shatters everything and everyone that stands between her and Yaman: husband, friends, and family. Her moral degradation, while presumably in love, is filmed perfectly!

Second, it is the surprising turn of events that follows Desi and Yaman's initial meeting. What starts off as a clichéd love affair quickly evolves into a dark tale about humiliation and Aranda has captured every single aspect of it perfectly. Furthermore, what some see as the film's main flaw, Desi's inability to suppress her sexual desire, I see as La Pasion Turca's greatest strength. Piece by piece Yaman destroys Desi (she realizes it) and the transformation she undergoes, from a normal Spanish housewife to a self-admitted puta, is staggering.

Third, it is the manner in which sex is filmed. During the first half of La Pasion Turca Aranda's camera is jolly, delicate, somewhat determined to seduce and make us approve of Desi's infidelity. Then, suddenly sex becomes dark and ugly. Desi's passion is quickly replaced by pain which in return alters the relationship between the two lovers into a visceral game of humiliation.
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The Warlords (2007)

In "The Warlords," another rendition of the classic Chinese tale of loyalty and betrayal of three brothers, we see evidence of something many may not realize: when not hampered by his horrible accent, Jet Li can act, in fact, for this role he received an Asian Film Award nomination for Best Actor. He may not be a Deniro or a Denzel, but he's at least got that certain intensity that makes Clint Eastwood. We do not, however, get to see what American audiences know Li for, his martial arts prowess. As winner of the Hong Kong Film Awards both for best film and best director, Peter Chan ("The Eye," 1 through infinity it seems), we see here an exemplary piece of cinema which demonstrates the high quality of movies coming from China today. The cinematography is well done, costumes are excellent, epic battle sequences are choreographed beautifully and the characters and complex character relationships are well developed, sincere and sympathetic. In addition to Li, we see moving performances by Andy Lau, a winner of numerous Asian film awards, and Takeshi Kaneshiro, both who Americans may know from "The House of Flying Daggers." If you are looking for a "Jet Li movie" you may likely find yourself bored. Despite the war background of this movie it is, at heart, a drama, and a very good one at that.
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Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004)

Harold Lee and Kumar Patel are two stoners who end up getting the munchies. What they crave the most after seeing a TV advertisement, is a trip to White Castle. So from here, follows a journey for the burgers they require. On their way they will encounter many obstacles including a raccoon, a racist officer, and a horny Neil Patrick Harris.
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