Not exact matches
Stone joins a long
line of powerful femmes fatale in the history of
cinema, and Basic Instinct is one of the few
classics in the neo-noir revival (Body Heat [Lawrence Kasdan, 1981] is the only other one that comes to mind).
Frustratingly, there weren't many
cinemas showing it on release, so you'll just have to order the DVD / Blu - ray / digital download and force your friends to agree it's an «instant cult
classic» so you can quote certain
lines at them at will.
One of the most charming, lovable and painfully honest depictions of mental illness I have ever seen in
cinema, Silver
Linings Playbook is a bona fide gem and a modern
classic of the genre.
It is, however, a persuasive treatment of the issue, through the lens of Call of Duty: Black Ops and Yusuf comes across as more exasperated than excoriating: «Though Black Ops blatantly lifts scenes and
lines from
cinema classics like Full Metal Jacket and The Deer Hunter, it fails to communicate the same anti-war message that Kubrick and Cimino did.»