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SINGAPORE SLING (1990)

“ONE OF THE MOST BRUTAL, SICK, UNPLEASANT, AND STOMACH-CHURNING FILMS TO BE MADE. That it is artfully shot, well-acted, philosophically poignant, and mannered only seems to add to the discomfort levels. There are no films like this one, and, should…

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Pier Paolo Pasolini’s TEOREMA (1968) — a controversial drama from the director of Salò

"Provocative, highly controversial...arguably most finely wrought work. It brings together politics, sexuality, society, art, and the irredeemable inauthenticity of bourgeois life." -Guardian With Teorema (a.k.a. Theorem), a coolly cryptic exploration of bourgeois spiritual emptiness, Pier Paolo Pasolini moved beyond the poetic, proletarian…

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FUNNY GAMES (2007)

"Aggressive, confrontational, and scolding...punishes the audience for its casual bloodlust by giving it all the sickening torture and mayhem it could possibly desire.” -Scott Tobias, The AV Club Michael Haneke, the austere Austrian, takes on America with an English language…

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WERCKMEISTER HARMONIES (2000) — 25th Anniversary!

“Haunting, beauteous... meditates on mankind's place in the cosmos, the wonders of God, and the timeless immanence of evil.” -The New York Times This mesmeric parable of societal collapse is an enigma of transcendent visual, philosophical, and mystical resonance. Adapted…

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THE OTHER SIDE OF THE UNDERNEATH (1972) — Harrowing Feminist Psychological Horror

“The most beautiful and terrible film — sublime visually — beyond all experience, beyond all hope.” - Thea Porter It’s been called “harrowing” (The Guardian), “seriously disturbing” (Blu-ray.com) and “part documentary, part primal scream” (Screen Slate). More than half a century later, it remains…

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TITANE (2021)

"Twists horror and erotica into something completely new" - Rolling Stone A Cannes Film Festival sensation and Palme d'Or winner, TITANE is a feverish and jaw-dropping ride from the mind of Julia Ducournau (RAW). When seven-year-old Alexia smashes her head…

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WEREWOLF (1968) — ultra-rare Estonian folk horror

"Wow, this is one of the most thrilling discoveries in recent memory... kaleidoscopic cinematic poetry...beautifully sharp monochrome with ominous sounds. Estonian masterpiece. Leida Laius is one of best auteurs nobody knows." - Tettyo0910, Letterboxd A tragically underseen gem of folk-tale…

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THE SHOUT (1978) — an atmospheric horror fever dream

“A living, breathing nightmare committed to celluloid.” - Chris Alexander During a cricket match at an insane asylum between the patients and the local villagers, one of the inmates, Crossley (Alan Bates, in a tour-de-force performance of seething malevolence), tells…

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