"Back to the Future" directed by Robert Zemeckis "Marty McFly, a young student at Hill Valley High. he is friends with an eccentric scientist who has invented a time machine in the surprising shape of a “DeLorean” car. During the test they are surprised by some Arab terrorists and it is Marty who moves to the year
“Django Unchained” directed by Quentin Tarantino “Like a ghost from the past, Arturo Cifuentes reappears one day in the life of the narrator Antonio Orejudo. Cifuentes is an old friend from college, with whom Orejudo shared a house in New York, when they both found their first jobs in the United States, and whom he already assumed
“The Fraud” written and directed by Nicholas Jarecki “The tycoon Robert Miller (Richard Gere), a perfect portrait of both professional and family success, always appears accompanied by his faithful wife (Susan Sarandon) and his daughter and heiress (Brit Marling) . But actually, Miller is up to his neck in water." Extracted from Filmaffinity. See also: http://bit.ly/PUPHXI
“The Secret Life of Bees” directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood “Year 1964. A teenager (Fanning) and her friend (Hudson) decide to escape from the harsh future that awaits them in their city and go in search of some answers about the mother of the first, who died in strange circumstances. Along the way they will meet three sisters
“Looking for a kiss at midnight” directed by Alex Holdridge “Wilson is 29 years old and has come to the city of Los Angeles with the intention of forgetting his misfortunes: he has broken up with his girlfriend, his car left him stranded in Arizona and, in addition, they have stolen the computer that contained several scripts in which
“Dr. T and Women” directed by Robert Altman “Dr. T (Richard Gere) is the leading women's gynecologist in the city of Dallas. His success is due to his formidable empathy towards the female gender, as he supposedly has an enormous talent for understanding women. However, everything
“A Night at the Opera” directed by Sam Wood “One of the most famous works of The Marx Brothers, since along with “Goose Soup” it is possibly their best film and without a doubt the one that has given the most famous scenes to the history of cinema. The best known, of course, is the cabin one
“Taxi driver“ directed by Martin Scorsese “An insomniac ex-Marine who has returned from the Vietnam War named Travis Brickle (Robert de Niro) works as a night taxi driver in New York City. Travis, a lonely man, misfit in his professional and personal environment, falls in love with Betsy (Cybill Shepherd), an attractive woman who collaborates
“Win Win We All Win” directed by Tom McCarthy “Directed by Thomas McCarthy 'We Win All' stars Mike Flaherty (Paul Giamatti), a lawyer going through a rough patch. When he has the opportunity to solve his financial problems, he decides to do it despite the fact that he will have to betray his client. However, the grandson of this appears
“Clueless : (out of the loop)” directed by Amy Heckerling “In that 1982 film, Heckerling portrayed with great realism (aided by the brilliant screenwriter Cameron Crowe) the life of ordinary students in a high school in the United States. But in "Clueless", instead of repeating her realistic formula, she preferred to make a youthful fantasy, based on