Black Book- “Black Book” may seethe with the hallmarks of a sexy guilty pleasure, but Dutch provocateur infuses his thrills with thought-provoking moral ambiguity.
Reviewer's Rating: 8
Reader's Rating: 0
Reader's Votes: 0 Rate It
Added: 5-Jun-2007
El Espinazo del Diablo (The Devil's Backbone)- The Devil's Backbone is the story of a orphanage plagued by a lurking evil during the Spanish civil war. The driving question: Is the evil dead or alive?
Reviewer's Rating: 9
Reader's Rating: 9.20
Reader's Votes: 10 Rate It
Added: 17-Sep-2002
House of Flying Daggers- In ancient China, an undercover cop breaks a blind female warrior out of jail in hopes that she will lead him to her revolutionary faction called the Flying Daggers.
Reviewer's Rating: 8.5
Reader's Rating: 9.80
Reader's Votes: 5 Rate It
Added: 12-May-2005
House of Sand- A quiet film with strong camera work about three women in the desert.
Reviewer's Rating: 8
Reader's Rating: 0
Reader's Votes: 0 Rate It
Added: 2-Oct-2007
In China They Eat Dogs- A boring bank clerk foils a robbery, only to plan a heist to get the robbers some cash.
Reviewer's Rating: 6.5
Reader's Rating: 0
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Added: 8-Mar-2008
Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain- A cinematic masterpiece that will charm anyone and make everyone believe in love.
Reviewer's Rating: 9.5
Reader's Rating: 10.00
Reader's Votes: 1 Rate It
Added: 29-Apr-2007
L’Auberge Espagnole- A French student's study abroad adventure in Spain
Reviewer's Rating: 9
Reader's Rating: 9.00
Reader's Votes: 1 Rate It
Added: 6-Jul-2004
Oldboy- Stunning epic not to be missed.
Reviewer's Rating: 10
Reader's Rating: 6.00
Reader's Votes: 2 Rate It
Added: 9-Oct-2005
Paris, Je T'Aime- It’s just as inconsistent as you might expect, but “Paris, Je T’Aime” is a unique, well-crafted piece of entertainment from a staggering assortment of international performers and directors.
Reviewer's Rating: 7.5
Reader's Rating: 0
Reader's Votes: 0 Rate It
Added: 9-Jun-2007
Son's Room, The: La Stanza del figlio- This Italian film swept the European film festivals in 2001, picking up the Golden Palm award at Cannes.
Reviewer's Rating: 7
Reader's Rating: 1.00
Reader's Votes: 1 Rate It
Added: 4-Nov-2002