
Pohwasogeuro (2010) Before Sunrise (1995 Tillsammans (2000) Memento (2000 25 Spectacular Movies You (Probably) Haven’t Seen Pt. 2 Human Traffic Very unique comedy about the drug/club culture in the UK. Five friends ponder society, drug use and their own lives as they go about their usual weekend of snorting, smoking, popping, dancing and sex. The Matador Pierce Brosnan plays an assassin going through a mid-life crisis as he approached retirement. He’s like 007 on a spree of existential questioning. The Good, The Bad, And the Weird Two comical outlaws and a bounty hunter fight for a treasure map in 1940s Manchuria while being pursued by the Japanese army and Chinese bandits. Tucker and Dale vs. A group of college students go camping for the weekend and, through a series of unlucky events, begin thinking that the harmless Tucker & Dale (pictured above) are trying to kill them. New Kids Turbo An absolutely nutty movie from the Netherlands. Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang KKBB is a murder-comedy (?) Big Trouble Big Trouble is one of those movies where all of these different people end up intertwined at the end of the movie. Dr.
Kill Your Darlings (2013 film) Kill Your Darlings is a 2013 American biographical drama film directed by John Krokidas in his feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, garnering positive first reactions. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival,[3] and it had a limited theatrical North American release from October 16, 2013.[4] Kill Your Darlings also became available on Blu-ray and DVD, March 18, 2014 in the US, followed by its UK release on April 21, 2014.[5] The story is about the college days of some of the earliest members of the Beat Generation, their interactions, and a killing that took place. As a young man in the 1940s, poet Allen Ginsberg wins a place at Columbia University in New York City. After a while, Ginsberg discovers that Carr only manages to stay at Columbia thanks to a somewhat older man, a teacher, David Kammerer, who writes all of his term papers for him, and seems perhaps to have been an ex-lover of Carr's.