Strange Darling is a crime and horror thriller about the violent chase between a man (Kyle Gallner) and a woman (Willa Fitzgerald) after spending the night together. Presented with stylized 35mm cinematography and a nonlinear plot, the narrative starts in the middle, making us sympathize with the woman being pursued. However, jumping backward and forward in time, the film gradually reveals that the truth is not as simple as it first seems. We can’t say more without ruining the surprise, but it is an entertaining and stylish film with clear "Tarantinian" aspirations. However, the presentation of events can be a bit problematic and outdated, so we recommend keeping this in mind while watching.
One of the best action movies of the 2010s, perhaps the best. After all, filmmaker George Miller returns to the franchise that put him in the spotlight of Hollywood to completely repaginate the production of the story. Out goes Mel Gibson and in comes Tom Hardy. In addition, he takes his foot off of exaggerated masculinity to bring on one of the most remarkable female characters in contemporary cinema with the figure of Furiosa (Charlize Theron). It's a tense and intense movie, which doesn't follow basic script standards, bringing action to the surface from the beginning of the film. Even if you're not a fan of action dystopias, it's hard not to get enthusiastic and excited about the feature. Here’s our saga movie.
This visually extravagant film really screams neon. It's not for everyone, but those looking for the grotesque, horror and beauty blended together in one cauldron are sure to enjoy it. The cast is full of famous faces, including Elle Fanning, Keanu Reeves, Christina Hendricks, Jamie Clayton (from 'Sense8'), Jena Malone ('Sucker Punch') and many more.
This is one of the most iconic and influential films of the first half of the 1990s. Quentin Tarantino's second feature film (after 'Reservoir Dogs') already presents all the characteristics that would make the filmmaker be revered: black humor, violence, crime, neo-noir atmosphere, long dialogues, meta-references and so on. Surprising at the time, the movie won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Screenplay.