Stories by @bent1504
41 stories

12 Years a Slave (1963)
In the mid-19th century, Afro-American Solomon Northup lived as a free man with a wife and children in New York State. When two strangers engage the virtuoso violinist for a performance and then invite him over, he doesn't suspect anything. His horror is all the greater when he wakes up the next morning on a slave ship bound for Louisiana. All references to his guaranteed freedom rights are in vain. For twelve years, Solomon searches for a way out of slavery.

Mystic River (1973)
3 childhood friends meet again, when the other of one of them is murdered, one is the investigating officer in the case and one is the suspect.

Glengarry Glen Ross (1972)
When an office full of New York City real estate salesmen is given the news that all but the top two will be fired at the end of the week, the atmosphere begins to heat up. Shelley Levene, who has a sick daughter, does everything in his power to get better leads from his boss, John Williamson, but to no avail. When his coworker Dave Moss comes up with a plan to steal the leads, things get complicated for the tough-talking salesmen.

Unforgiven (1972)
The last true western.

Mike Nichols' American Beauty (1979)
We don't appreciate beauty in this world, these days.

Titanic (1977)
Nothing on earth could get between their love.

Apocalypse Now (2019)
The Ultimate Tale of Destruction.

Good Time (1977)
Connie Nikas has one day, to get enough money to get his brother out of jail. But what is easy these days?

Jean-Luc Godard's Pulp Fiction (1974)
Frances greatest director is coming to america! And he will bring something beyond words. Literally

Se7en (1971)
We see a deadly sin on every street corner. We accept it. We've grown numb to it... But that will change... soon...

David Fincher's Network (1996)
Still mad as hell!

David Lynch's Requiem for a Dream (1985)
Dreams or Nightmares? What's the Difference?

Peter Bogdanovich's Boogie Nights (1977)
Even in the porn world, not everything is perfect.

Sergio Leone's The Hateful Eight (1974)
Prepare for Sergio Leones next thrilling western!

Jonathan Demme's Prisoners (1990)
How far would you go to save the ones you love?

William Friedkin's The Departed (1975)
After "The French Connection", Academy Award-Winng director William Friedkin takes you undercover into the Boston Police Department and the mob.

James Cameron's Her (1989)
James Cameron, director of The Terminator & Aliens, now brings you an unique love story, like you've never seen before, between man and computer.

George Lucas' The Dark Knight Trilogy (1975 / 1978 / 1979)
Gotham City has spawned many sinister characters, but the "Joker" is different. With a brilliant mind and a grotesquely made-up face, he tries to wreak havoc on Batman's territory. The nihilistic clown doesn't care about riches or power, he wants anarchy. And he wants Gotham residents to actively help with that. That's why he sets his sights on District Attorney Harvey Dent, a shining hero whose impeccable disposition the Joker is trying to exorcise

Michael Mann's The Dark Knight Trilogy (1987 / 1990 / 1992)
Gotham City has spawned many sinister characters, but the "Joker" is different. With a brilliant mind and a grotesquely made-up face, he tries to wreak havoc on Batman's territory. The nihilistic clown doesn't care about riches or power, he wants anarchy. And he wants Gotham residents to actively help with that. That's why he sets his sights on District Attorney Harvey Dent, a shining hero whose impeccable disposition the Joker tries to exorcise.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (1991)
A failed investigative journalist and an lonely, mysterious hacker attempt to uncover a family mystery, that started 40 years ago...