


1. Hi. Mom! Dir: Brian De Palma
This is a surrealist, voyeuristic masterpiece of forward thinking cinema. It was made in 1970, but feels too smart for most viewers in 2011. I didnt breathe through segments of this film. Seriously, see this fucking movie.
2. Never Let me Go Dir: Mark Romanek
This is a beautifully shot, deeply moving film. Out of all the heart wrenchingly sad movies ive seen over the years, this is one of the few i almost wish ide never seen. Which is a fantastic recommendation by the way.
3. Mesrine pt. 1 & 2 Dir: Jean Francois Richet
Both entries into this two part series documenting the life of famous parisian criminal Jacques Mesrine are incredibly entertaining. These are much better than 99% of hollywood action films, and showcase typically fantastic acting by Vincent Cassel.
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