Nearly two years later, but the list shall continue. Without further adieu...
349 The Sacrifice
The final film from legendary filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky. Worth viewing solely for the haunting final image, but the entire film provides moments forever etched into my memory, never to be forgotten.
348 Dangerous Game
Abel Ferrara's bleak drama about the relationship between art and the artist. One of Keitel's greatest performances.
347 Le Révélateur
Stunning black & white compositions from Garrel. One of the most stunningly photographed films I've ever seen.
346 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her
Hated during initial watch, loved upon reflection. Godard at his most experimental.
345 Hail Mary
Another Godard. I'd argue that this is one of his late-career masterworks.
344 The King of Comedy
A chilling film and one of DeNiro's best performances.
343 The Dead
John Huston's career comes to an end with an elegiac, poetic film about death. A remarkable work.
342 City of Pirates
Dreamlike, otherworldly atmosphere unlike any I've ever encountered before. One of those films that only gets better, never worse, upon reflection.
341 Lolita
One of Kubrick's best character-studies. It's not nearly as refined as some of his later works, but still...one helluva film.
340 There Will Be Blood
Paul Thomas Anderson's epic about greed, family, and the battle between religion and capitalism.
349 The Sacrifice
The final film from legendary filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky. Worth viewing solely for the haunting final image, but the entire film provides moments forever etched into my memory, never to be forgotten.
348 Dangerous Game
Abel Ferrara's bleak drama about the relationship between art and the artist. One of Keitel's greatest performances.
347 Le Révélateur
Stunning black & white compositions from Garrel. One of the most stunningly photographed films I've ever seen.
346 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her
Hated during initial watch, loved upon reflection. Godard at his most experimental.
345 Hail Mary
Another Godard. I'd argue that this is one of his late-career masterworks.
344 The King of Comedy
A chilling film and one of DeNiro's best performances.
343 The Dead
John Huston's career comes to an end with an elegiac, poetic film about death. A remarkable work.
342 City of Pirates
Dreamlike, otherworldly atmosphere unlike any I've ever encountered before. One of those films that only gets better, never worse, upon reflection.
341 Lolita
One of Kubrick's best character-studies. It's not nearly as refined as some of his later works, but still...one helluva film.
340 There Will Be Blood
Paul Thomas Anderson's epic about greed, family, and the battle between religion and capitalism.
Last edited by Lucas; 05-28-17 at 11:15 AM.