Director: Quentin Tarantino The film that rewrote the rules of independent cinema, this fractured, witty, and ultraviolent pop-culture mosaic is a landmark of the 1990s.
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– A tense, unblinking neo-Western thriller featuring Javier Bardem’s chilling portrayal of pure evil. Director: Quentin Tarantino The film that rewrote the
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– Steven Spielberg’s devastating, deeply moving Holocaust drama. Shot in stark black and white, it serves as a powerful testament to humanity in the face of absolute evil.
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