Set on one block of Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy Do or Die neighbourhood, at the height of summer, this 1989 masterpiece by Spike Lee (BlacKkKlansman) confirmed him as a writer and filmmaker of peerless vision and passionate social engagement. Over the course of a single day, the easy-going interactions of a cast of unforgettable characters Da Mayor, Mother Sister, Mister Señor Love Daddy, Tina, Sweet Dick Willie, Buggin Out, Radio Raheem, Sal, Pino, Vito, and Lee's Mookie among them give way to heated confrontations as tensions rise along racial fault lines, ultimately exploding into violence. Punctuated by the anthemic refrain of Public Enemy's Fight the Power, Do the Right Thing is a landmark in American cinema, as politically and emotionally charged and as relevant now as when it first hit the big screen.
In this French drama a group of mourners travel from Paris to Limoges to attend the funeral of a tyrannical painter they all knew.
Macaulay Culkin stars in this movie based on notorious New York killer Michael Alig.
On a hiking trip in the Italian Alps James (Kenyon) discovers an ancient burial cave filled with gladiator artifacts. While investigating them he becomes possessed by the spirit of Tyranus a demon gladiator intent on a killing spree of such magnitude that it will revive the true spirit of the gladiator god Demonicus. A professor (Talor) tutoring her students in the alps is designated to be the sacrifice for Demonicus: can her students outwit Tyranus and prevent him raising Demonicus...?
A hard hitting thriller about urban Latino life...
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