Been binging on loads of films I've never had my hands on lately. Quick rundown:
Crusing: Made in 1980, William Friedkin's perusal of New York's S&M scene in the early 80's brings out a biting performance from Al Pacino, and some of the most graphic scenes of gay sex and leather bondage ever put to celluloid. Highly recommended to see how films like Se7en and other serial killer films took notes from this one.
Borg Vs. Mcenroe: Made this year, Borg Vs. Mcenroe tells the real life true events of probably the greatest rivalry between two of Tennis' greatest players. Luckily for me I didn't know the outcome of the final match between them two, so the actual scene they filmed of these titans sparring was incredibly tense and pulse pounding. Shia Labeouf probably gives his best performance.
Isle Of Dogs: Also made this year, I'd seen this one when it came out a few months ago but re-watching it brought out a new life to me. I'd noticed things I didn't see the first time, definitely one of those movies you need to watch a couple times. Story is great, as is always with Wes Anderson. Animation is probably some of the best ever laid to screen, and the writing is superb, another thing you might not be surprised about.\
Recommend all these flicks.
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