Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
9th Jul 03
⭐78.14%
: 18
Wonder
13th Nov 17
⭐81.13%
: 5
Now You See Me
29th May 13
⭐73.33%
: 11
A Star Is Born
3rd Oct 18
⭐74.98%
: 6
Interstellar
5th Nov 14
⭐85.00%
: 54
Ghostbusters
14th Jul 16
⭐53.48%
: 7
The Dark Knight Rises
17th Jul 12
⭐77.87%
: 18
Batman Begins
10th Jun 05
⭐77.00%
: 15
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
14th Dec 16
⭐75.00%
: 6
Arrival
10th Nov 16
⭐76.19%
: 11
The Intouchables
2nd Nov 11
⭐82.71%
: 11
Power Rangers
23rd Mar 17
⭐62.56%
: 4
Spider-Man: Homecoming
5th Jul 17
⭐73.30%
: 19
Pokémon Detective Pikachu
3rd May 19
⭐69.12%
: 6
Venom
28th Sep 18
⭐68.28%
: 12
Finding Dory
16th Jun 16
⭐70.41%
: 5
Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
Fredrik Gertten
Self
Alex Rivera
Self
David Magdael
Self
Bart Simpson
Self
Dan Koeppel
Self
Big Boys Gone Bananas!*
⭐68.00% /
19th Nov 11 /
Documentary, Drama
The conflict between Dole Food Company and Swedish filmmaker Fredrik Gertten unfolds dramatically in the documentary "BIG BOYS GONE BANANAS!" as the corporation attempts to suppress Gertten's earlier film, "BANANAS!"—chronicling Nicaraguan workers' lawsuit against Dole. Initially selected for the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival, "BANANAS!" was abruptly removed from competition, followed by a negative article in the Los Angeles Business Journal and legal threats from Dole's attorneys. Gertten captures this saga of corporate intimidation, media manipulation, and legal challenges in his documentary, showcasing the struggles documentary filmmakers face and highlighting the threat to freedom of speech posed by powerful corporations protecting their reputations.