“Where the Wild Things Are” directed by Spike Jonze “Adapting Sendak's classic into a live-action feature film is thus not the easiest game Spike Jonze and his co-writer Dave Eggers could concoct to prolong their nostalgia for immaturity. And the film is the very strange, stimulating and risky result of
“Annie Hall” directed by Woody Allen “Annie Hall, also known in Spanish as Two Strange Lovers (Spanish America), is one of the most famous films directed by Woody Allen, for which he won the Oscar for best director in 1977. It is about a romantic comedy starring Diane Keaton and Woody Allen himself.”
“Memories of a Star” written and directed by Woody Allen “A sharp and satirical reflection on the high price of fame. Woody Allen's Memories of a Star is a "witty and funny" narrative about a disillusioned filmmaker who has practically run out of ideas. Extracted from the back cover. See also: http://www.fox.es/dvd/recuerdos_de_una_estrella-11561/11561/
“Secretary” directed by Steven Shainberg “Secretary, the film directed by Steven Shainberg (Hit Me) that won the Special Jury Prize for Originality at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, blends bold, brash humor with bizarre eroticism yet equally seductive, which explores the idea that the
“Smoke” directed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N_6cvEoMY0] “It all started with a story. In 1990, the writer Paul Auster published in the "New York Times" a story entitled "Auggie Wren's Christmas Carol", in which he narrated the story of a clerk who every morning, precisely at eight o'clock, takes a
“The Shadow of Power” directed by Kevin Macdonald [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UB91kAA_6kk] “The ambitious and unflappable Congressman Stephen Collins (Ben Affleck) is seen as the future of the party: a honorable man who chairs the Committee in charge of controlling defense spending. There are high hopes for this rising star to become a leader