The Italian director has been making feature films for twenty years, but he achieved international renown for his stunning and
brutal crime film Gomorrah in 2008.
Not exact matches
The
film powerfully captures one of the most horrifying
crimes of 20th century Europe, when Ukraine was forced to adjust to the
brutal territorial ambitions of the burgeoning Soviet Union, an event that still haunts Europe to this day.
There's no glamourizing of the
crimes and the
brutal violence inflicted in this
film.
Changing paces, Bong leaves behind the monster
film for something a little more subdued, a mystery / thriller about a mother trying to find a
brutal murderer who has framed her son for the
crime.
B The Girl Who Played with Fire Rated R for
brutal violence including a rape, some strong sexual content, nudity and language Available on DVD and Blu - ray Swedish with English Subtitles The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo returns in this second
film of the trilogy and this time she is in deep trouble due to some incriminating evidence found at a
crime she didn't commit.
«Passion» Brian De Palma's remake of the 2010 French thriller «Love
Crime» — detailing the increasingly
brutal attempts by co-workers Rachel McAdams and Noomi Rapace to climb the corporate ladder — wass a sexy and stylish knockout of a
film and his finest and most consistent work since his 2002 masterpiece «Femme Fatale.»
Anchored by a quartet of terrific performances and shot with a grainy, handheld style that give it a documentary feel, it's the latest in a niche of true
crime horror titles that are more
brutal and nightmare inducing than the latest monster of the week
film.
Ultimately the
film — a pitch - black,
brutal and strangely poetic picture about a convict seeking revenge for the death of his brother at the hands of a local
crime lord — didn't move forward in that incarnation.
There are few
films, outside of the horror genre, where a character's exterior so aptly mirrors the evil brutality within as Johnny Depp's James «Whitey» Bulger in the gripping and
brutal crime saga «Black Mass.» With dead, cold - blue eyes set against a...
Based on a script by former Emmerdale writer Paul Roundell, Bait is a gripping,
brutal British horror that could easily have been missold as one of those «gritty»
crime films that Danny Dyer and / or Terry Stone, but both Roundell and Brunt have an instinctive understanding of the horror genre (in this respect, it recalls Ben Wheatley's debut, Down Terrace).