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  • Assault of the Killer Bimbos
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Tubi Pilled

37 films Edit list

Everything I've discovered on the greatest content slop trough of all-time.

  • After Hours
  • Adventures in Babysitting
  • Quick Change
  • Into the Night
  • License to Drive
  • Beauty & the Briefcase
  • Cadet Kelly
  • Foodfight!
  • Material Girls
  • Raise Your Voice
  • Mr. Freedom
  • Hearts and Minds
  • Medium Cool
  • Law and Order
  • The Theta Girl

A Beginner’s Guide to Hating the USA

31 films Edit list

Self-explanatory. I'll update as inspiration strikes.

  • Freddy Got Fingered
  • Taste of Cherry
  • Tommy Boy
  • Full Metal Jacket
  • Harold and Maude

Ebert Isn’t Sacred

41 films Edit list

A collection of great films that Roger Ebert undeservedly trashed. Never forget, the guy gave a perfect score to fucking…

  • Under the Sand
  • Swimming Pool
  • See the Sea
  • Young & Beautiful
  • Sitcom

Francois Ozon - Ranked

18 films Edit list

I don't even like this guy. I don't know why I'm doing this

  • Sing a Song of Sex
  • Pleasures of the Flesh
  • Three Resurrected Drunkards
  • Violence at Noon
  • Fleshpot on 42nd Street
  • The Body Beneath
  • Nightbirds
  • The Hourglass Sanatorium
  • The Saragossa Manuscript
  • The Noose
  • The Codes
  • The Tribulations of Balthazar Kober

Wojciech Has - Ranked

8 films Edit list

A personal ranking from my Wojciech Jerzy Has viewing project, diving deep into the driest of the dry cinema.

  • In a Lonely Place
  • Out of the Past
  • The Big Sleep
  • The Third Man
  • Kiss Me Deadly

Slant's 100 Best Film Noirs of All Time

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"Then and now, the best examples of this genre continue to evoke humanity’s eternal fear of social disruption."

www.slantmagazine.com/film/the-100-best-film-noirs-of-all-time/

  • 8½
  • Ten
  • The 400 Blows
  • A Nos Amours
  • Accattone

Turbulence and Flow in Film

171 films Edit list

Every film listed in the index of Yvette Bíro’s book Tubulence and Flow in Film: The Rhythmic Design