Beasts of no Nation - (Joji Fukunaga). The making of a child soldier in Africa.
Brooklyn- (John Crowley). An Irish Immigrant experience in Brooklyn.
Cinderella – (Kenneth Branagh). Updated, modernized version of the
fairy tale.
Coming Home – China (Yimou Zhang). Couple separated for years by trauma
reunite.
Dope – (Rick Famuyiwa). Inner city blacks going against
stereotype face challenges.
The End of
the Tour – (James Ponsoldt). Docudrama about writer David Foster Wallace.
Ex Machina – (Alex Garland). Computer coder
deals with a robot in his boss’s remote bungalow.
Finders
Keepers – (Bryan Carberry, J. Clay Tweed).
A leg is “found” in a patio grill.
The Gift – Australia (Joel Edgerton). Psychological thriller; mysterious
gifts from a past acquaintance.
Inside Out – (Pete Docter, Ronaldo Del
Carmen). Animated film about
expressing feelings.
Lambert and
Stamp – (James D. Cooper).
Documentary about The Who.
Last Days in the Desert – (Rodrigo
Garcia). Jesus in the desert as
imagined by Garcia.
Love and
Mercy – (Bill Pohlad). Docu-drama,
turbulent life of Beach Boy Brian Wilson.
Mad
Max: Fury Road – (George Miller). Clever action-film.
The Martian – (Ridley Scott). Astronaut left for dead on Mars uses
his ingenuity to survive.
Room – (Lenny Abrahamsson). Mother and child existing solely in one room.
The Salt of
the Earth – France (Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, Wim Wenders). Sebastiao Salgado. Documentary of a world-class photographer.
Seymour: An Introduction – (Ethan Hawke). Documentary of a gifted pianist.
Sicario – (Denis
Villeneuve). An FBI agent works to
take down a drug cartel.
Spotlight – (Tom McCarthy). Docu-drama
of the Boston cover-up of priest abuses.
Timbuktu – France (Abderrahmane Sissako). How everyday life changes when Sharia
law is initiated.
Youth – Italy (Paolo Sorrentino). Artistic drama with themes of aging, fatherhood, and films.
Youth – Italy (Paolo Sorrentino). Artistic drama with themes of aging, fatherhood, and films.
Only Sicario from the list I watched but regretted because of its sad ending.
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