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STARDUST MEMORIES (ALLEN)
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While we find Woody Allen's self-reflexive ode to 8 1/2 charming now, critics at the time were insulted by "a truly mean-spirited picture" (Variety).
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HAPPINESS
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Todd Solondz takes an overtly ironic view of middle-class suburban life in this hotly debated film where obscene phone calls, suicide, and pedophilia are par for the course.
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TRASH HUMPERS
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Gummo director Harmony Korine instructs a cast in old-face to act drunk, belligerent, and insane as they prowl the streets of suburban Nashville.
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FREAKS
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In Tod Browning's cult horror film, a cast of real side-show "freaks" takes revenge on a beautiful aerialist for trying to seduce and swindle one of their own.
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LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT, THE (CRAVEN)
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Controversial to this day, Wes Craven's notorious first feature is certainly not a film, unlike so many exploitation movies, that makes its carnage look "fun."
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MANSON FAMILY, THE
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A tour-de-force of blood, gore, beauty, violence, explicit sex, nihilism, and hedonism that captures the all-too-familiar story with an unsettling realism.
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FAMILY THAT EATS SOIL, THE
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The titular fact that a family will be eating soil is the least of your worries. "Plays like a de-Pasolinized version of Takashi Miike's Visitor Q" (Film Comment).
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HUMAN CENTIPEDE, THE (FIRST SEQUENCE)
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The trailer that turned 4 million stomachs. The audiovisual equivalent of ipecac. Dr. Mengele fulfilling a childhood fantasy. All 100% medically accurate.
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IRREVERSIBLE
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Gaspar Noe's disturbing thriller shocked festival crowds, but those who made it to the end experienced an intense, brutal and emotional ride.
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TIDELAND
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Terry Gilliam's surreal, sinister film about an imaginative little girl who is left behind by her drug-addled parents. It would even make Jodorowsky squirm.
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FUNNY GAMES (1997)
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A wealthy couple and their son arrive at their summer home and find themselves at the mercy of a pair of inexplicably calm and cruel young men.
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VIRIDIANA
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The film that got Luis Bunuel kicked out of Spain is an outrageous and devastating attack on religion and society.
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ANTICHRIST (VON TRIER)
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In Lars von Trier's "horror film," Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg retreat to a wooded cabin after the loss of their son, only to [gruesome spoiler].
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TRIUMPH OF THE WILL (SPECIAL EDITION)
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Enormously controversial to this day, the powerful imagery of Leni Riefenstahl's propaganda film retains its dramatic impact even as its message offends.
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SALO, OR THE 120 DAYS OF SODOM
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Pasolini's extremely controversial last film is set in Mussolini's post-Nazi-fascist state, where sexual joy and normality are punished and perversion is rewarded.
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