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95 76% | Touch of Evil (1958) - Rated 04 Feb 2012 |
95 76% | Vertigo (1958) - Rated 04 Feb 2012
"Hitchcock's best film. Stunning!"
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95 76% | Anatomy of a Murder (1959) - Rated 04 Feb 2012 |
92 55% | Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) - Rated 04 Feb 2012
"Robert Downey Jr. seems perfect for the role of the main character. Great spin on the Film-Noir genre!"
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75 8% | Fear X (2003) - Rated 04 Feb 2012
"Not perfect, but underrated Lynch-ian thriller by Refn."
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85 20% | Drive (2011) - Rated 04 Feb 2012 |
10 2% | Min søsters børn vælter Nordjylland (2010) - Rated 04 Feb 2012
"Crap! Crap! Crap! Pure crap! Children deserve better movies than this sell-out by-the-book, uninspiring piece of sh.......!"
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92 55% | Pusher (1996) - Rated 04 Feb 2012
"BAM! In-your-face masterpiece director-debut from Nikolas Winding Refn. Pusher 1 is a character-driven action-gangster-docu-drama. Aronofsky's The Wrestler borrows intensively from Pusher - and with good reason. It was one of the 90's-movies that helped kickstart the Danish movie-industry both commercially and artistically after decades of pure crap, with nearly only Bille August and Niels Malmros (and a young Lars von Trier) keeping the art alive. Pusher was a kick in the balls to Danish film!"
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90 44% | Valhalla Rising (2010) - Rated 04 Feb 2012
"An amazing space journey in Viking times (!) by Danish cult-director Nicolas Winding Refn (Pusher 1-3, Bronson, Drive). I'm very biased here. Firstly I'm a fellow-Dane. Secondly I'm a huge fan of Refn's work regardless of nationality. I literally like all his movies, although Bleeder might be the weakest of the bunch. Valhalla draws on inspiration from classic, in lack of a better word, ambient-exploration-films like Solaris, Aguirre, Apocalypse Now, 2001: A Space Odyssey and more. Be open!!!"
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95 76% | Double Indemnity (1944) - Rated 04 Feb 2012
"One of my all-time favorite films by one of the all-time greats: Billy Wilder. Double Indemnity is thee quintessential Film-Noir! Contains an amazing score by Polish composer Miklós Rózsa."
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