Scott Miller Wrote:Always looking for a platform to promote some lesser known films, so here goes:
Some more:
Excalibur is directed by John Boorman who is also responsible for
The General, Hope and Glory & Emerald Forest which are worth a look.
Emerald Forest stars Powers Boothe, one of the great character actors of our time, who stars with Rutger Hauer, Kathleen Turner, and Donald Pleasance in
A Breed Apart, a cool little action flick about rare birds.
A couple of writer/directors who typically make movies I enjoy are David Mamet and David Cronenberg.
From Mamet I recommend
Spartan, State and Main, Oleanna House of Games, The Spanish Prisoner, & The Winslow Boy.
From Cronenberg my list is
The Fly, Spider, eXistenZ, Dead Ringers, The Dead Zone, Videodrome, Scanners, & Rabid. When I looked up Cronenberg it showed a film titled
History of Violence that is apparently making the rounds at festivals. It stars Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, William Hurt, and Ed Harris. The premise is an average family is thrust into the spotlight after the dad shoots someone in self-defense at his diner. I can't wait.
Another Day in Paradise with James Woods and Melanie Griffith as a criminal couple who take a young couple under their wings. Woods is great.
And finally Melanie teams with Jeff Daniels and Ray Liotta, in his first movie, in Jonathon Demme's comic-noir treat,
Something Wild.