Cop goes wild (Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans) and defense attorney takes on the establishment (William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe).
Redemption in the ghetto (Precious), rock on the high seas (Pirate Radio). Don't they know it's the end of the world (2012)?
Quick. What do loony spies (The Men Who Stare at Goats), neurotic artists (Untitled), and mid-century modernist architecture (Visual Acoustics) have in common?
Antichrist writhes. Bronson beats. The Canyon hikes on the wild side.
Secondhand pro football glory (Big Fan) and secrets of African-American beauty obsessions (Good Hair). Step right up.
An Education is a terrible thing to waste. But be careful when you say: New York, I Love You.
They don't get any more indie than the Oakland International Film Festival.
Hey, running dog lackeys of imperialism, come home. All is forgiven. Just see Capitalism: A Love Story.
It's getting cold outside. Throw The Burning Plain and I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell on the fire.
The Informant! makes tame fun of big business. Enviro-docs Fuel and No Impact Man play a little rougher.
William Klein's films cover 20th-century pop-cultural upheaval. The Baader Meinhof Complex busts heads and assassinates pols. Choose your weapon.