Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
29th Jan 64
⭐81.23%
: 4
The Old Man and the Sea
3rd Jul 99
⭐76.00%
: 1
Burning
17th May 18
⭐73.78%
: 4
Monos
15th Aug 19
⭐66.32%
: 1
Pierrot le Fou
5th Nov 65
⭐74.00%
: 2
Red Rocket
10th Dec 21
⭐67.79%
: 2
Caché
5th Oct 05
⭐70.55%
: 2
Diary of a Country Priest
7th Feb 51
⭐76.00%
: 1
First Love
31st May 19
⭐67.21%
: 1
Hell House LLC
16th Oct 15
⭐64.92%
: 5
The Cranes Are Flying
12th Oct 57
⭐79.19%
: 2
Auntie Danielle
4th Apr 90
⭐65.07%
: 1
Monkey Business
3rd Sep 52
⭐67.00%
: 1
Bed and Board
9th Sep 70
⭐71.00%
: 1
Rebel Without a Cause
27th Oct 55
⭐75.12%
: 2
Dead Ringers
23rd Sep 88
⭐71.00%
: 2
Nothing in Return
8th May 15
⭐64.44%
: 0
Bad Boy Bubby
1st Sep 93
⭐70.25%
: 1
Just a Question of Love
26th Jan 00
⭐73.00%
: 0
The Exterminating Angel
16th May 62
⭐79.45%
: 2
Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
I... Dreaming
⭐58.00% /
1st Oct 88 /
Phrases of Stephen Foster, set to music by Joel Heartling, are set to film in this autobiographical piece: a solitary female voice, occasionally joined by a chorus, sings phrases of sorrow as we watch a solitary man in shadows in an unadorned house: he stretches out, he picks his feet, he walks across a room, he rocks in a chair. Occasionally he watches two young children at play; the film sometimes speeds up. Handwritten words, like "dark void" and "waiting longing," cross the screen. Film and phrases often come in short bursts. Outdoor it looks gray and cold.