Movie top list: 326 to 350
Micmacs
"Think Amélie but with a darker, more adventurous and boyish edge. It's a good 100 minutes of fun in a recognizable but still outlandish version of Paris, hosted by a gang of endearing weirdos."
Achilles and the Tortoise
"A must for Kitano fans and probably art fans alike (as all paintings were made by Kitano himself and are apparently based on existing paintings)."
Springtime in a Small Town
"Springtime in a Small Town is a stunning, subtle and elegant experience that serves as a perfect introduction to Tian's body of work."
The Bow
"The Bow is a pretty logical evolution in Ki-duk's career. It includes many of the themes and stylistic choices from his older films while still lacking the slicker execution of his newer ones."
Goth
"Goth is a strong film, elegantly transporting its audience to the universe of two unique individuals finding each other in a world that isn't really their own."
Fearless
"If you're looking for a stellar martial arts flick though, Fearless is a safe bet."
Bangkok Dangerous
"Bangkok Dangerous is a film that's surviving the test of time surprisingly well."
The Go Master
"When it comes to capturing a person as a whole he did a splendid job. The Go Master is a rather slow and moody film, but there's beauty pouring from its seams."
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
"That is, if you appreciate the vulgarities. Even though the film itself is quite refined, its character are everything but."
Ninja Kids!!!
"Ninja Kids!!! is the perfect example of demented Japanese kids entertainment that's weird enough to appeal to adults, at least those with some memories of their lost childhood."
The Protector
"As a martial arts fan, The Protector is the kind of movie I love watching. It puts every single baht in making its fight scenes bigger, crazier and more inventive."
Brother
"Brother is not an American Kitano film, it's a Kitano film set in America. If you liked Sonatine, Hana-bi, and Boiling Point then you really can't go wrong with this one."
Metropia
"Metropia is a film that will appeal to people who like a dystopian future coupled with a craving for unique animation."
The Great Yokai War
"The Great Yokai War was Miike's first venture into big budget cinema aimed at a younger audience."
Meat Grinder
"Meat Grinder's strength lies with the excellent mix of ingredients put into the film."
Fires on the Plain
"This is not a very happy film, nor is it very subtle."
I Stand Alone
"So yeah, Noé could've opted to make a more pensive, explanatory version of the story, but that's not really his style."
Minuscule
"It's cute, charming, funny and perfect for a warm summer evening. Don't expect anything deep or challenging, just let the film's charm sweep you away."
This World of Ours
"Nakajima's first film is not for everybody. It combines the rawness of films like Pornostar and even Irréversible with the poetry and drama of films like Tokyo.Sora."
Himizu
"The first fifteen minutes where a little though, but once Sumida starts his descent into madness the film never back down."
The Professional
"The film has aged surprisingly well. The action scenes are still amazing, Reno and Portman continue to impress and there's an edgy playfulness that keeps the film from becoming overly serious."
Magnolia
"From a professional and critical point of view, Magnolia is probably PTA's most accomplished film. It's a three hour long ensemble film that feels playful, energetic and upbeat."
Natural Born Killers
"It's a pretty crazy ride that revels in the violence on display, while at the same time lashing out at the media's sensationalism and the audience's lack of critical standards."
Raging Phoenix
"Raging Phoenix is another very solid entry in the Thai martial arts selection."
The Girl Who Leapt through Time
" If you're in the mood for action or lots of plot twists, there's little here for you. But if you're up for a little variation on the Ghibli magic, this film might be a pretty good bet to make."