
Louis Feuillade’s Fantômas
Feuillade wrote and directed so many films the exact number seems to be unknown (between 600 and 800), excelling in widely diverse genres and film movements. more…
Secrets of a Soul
Pabst's surrealistic dream sequence is what the film's known for, and it does have some creepy and audacious moments. more…
The Good Dinosaur
I won't even mention the hallucinogenic sequence of Arlo and Spot accidentally ingesting psychedelics. more…
Three Men to Kill
Manchette later turned to writing crime thriller screenplays for films we're now eager to hunt down. more…
The Flower of My Secret
It's apparent in the thoughtful, intriguing and beautiful camera angles and meditative shots that Almodóvar is, even more than a screenplay writer, an artist who happens to use film as his medium. more…