
Largely overlooked and unknown, it is a must see for noir lovers.Īnother overlooked Spike Lee gem from the nineties. Starring a wonderfully sleazy (but strangely sympathetic) Gary Oldman as a crooked cop who gets sucked in to a very dangerous plot involving Olin’s Russian hitwoman, Romeo Is Bleeding was one of the best and most unique thrillers of the nineties. Lena Olin plays one of the most terrifying villainesses ever put on film in Peter Medak’s hyper-noir thriller.
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Almost a play/film hybrid, Hurlyburly as a movie miraculously (and through the skill of its cast including Sean Penn, Kevin Spacey, and Chazz Palminteri) delivers Rabe’s hyper-real, hyper-stylized verbosity in an organic, believable, and thoroughly intense (and moderately insane) fashion. The film adaptation of David Rabe’s “men behaving badly” theatrical masterwork, Hurlyburly, is one of the best play to film adaptions because it never forgets its roots.

Unique, haunting, and beautiful, The Minus Man begs more contemplation and attention than it has yet to receive.

That character is portrayed with surprising depth and skill by a then-up-and-coming Owen Wilson, who, like Vince Vaughn, once had far more artistic promise in his career than his current resume of primarily generic Hollywood moneymakers suggests.
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Ving Rhames, John Goodman, and Tom Sizemore all shine in supporting roles as Cage’s increasingly insane and unstable paramedic partners.īlade Runner screenwriter Hampton Fancher’s directorial debut is a daring, lyrical film about a very subtle, very charming, and strangely innocent serial killer.

Director Martin Scorsese’s and writer Paul Schrader’s most forgotten collaboration is actually one of their finest and most introspective films to date.įollowing a tired and mentally strained ambulance paramedic (played with boldness and sensitivity by Nicolas Cage before he was backlashed for being Nicolas Cage) in New York City, Bringing Out The Dead is a charged, entertaining film that shows us madness and suffering are often chosen states of mind.
