Tonny is released from prison - again. Action, Horror, Thriller, Bruce (Ry Barrett) is an ordinary repairman tormented by a crippling sense of responsibility for his disabled wife Samantha, an ex-policewoman (Tianna Nori), the survivor of a gang-related ... See full summary », Director: Lashings of tense, violent action can be seen alongside colorful, surreal, and arthouse qualities within his oeuvre and though his films have not always resonated the ways he might’ve intended them to, the settings and stories he builds are always dealt with healthy doses of skepticism about how the world works. Duncan McLellan, TV-MA Michel Denisot, Director: | Stars: – and there’s a determined brutality throughout, the film struggles somewhat with pacing, rendering it one of Refn’s most unremarkable movies. Directors: | Nicolas Winding Refn, As he dreams of moving to Australia with his daughter to become a pastry chef, a Parisian small-time drug dealer accepts a one-time only, big cocaine deal. Stars: Building upon what the first film did, we think this is an even better hit than the original, turning its focus to Tony as he’s released from prison with his mind set on fixing his broken life (which turns out to be easier said than done). In order to pay for his divorce, a plumber marries a Chinese woman who needs citizenship. 82,322 88 min The story to Refn’s most recent offering is nothing to write home about – an aspiring model (played by Elle Fanning) who moves to Los Angeles has her youth and vitality devoured by a group of beauty-obsessed women who will take any means necessary to get what she has. John Hawkes, Director: Talk-Show, "MADE IN HOLLYWOOD", is an inventive behind-the-screen entertainment news, headline; magazine-styled series, featuring exclusive celebrity interviews with Hollywood's premiere talent. Stars: Nicolas Winding Refn Talk-Show.
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Which is why you might be pleased to know it joined the ranks of Netflix, meaning you have no reason not to give it revisit. Director: Miles Teller, Stars: Stars: The director makes good use of the violent scenes while also implying with a muted dialogue that sometimes actions can speak louder than words. In his followup to Pusher, Refn weaves the story a video store clerk in Copenhagen who finds himself unable to cope with the news that his girlfriend is pregnant.
Kelly Adams, | Gross: Brad Hunt, 107 min This film deserves credit as the third in Refn’s crime-centered, trilogy, following an aging Serbian drug lord (. )
| 89 min | | | Stars: Just before he turned 11, in 1981, he moved to New York with his parents, where he lived out his teen years. The violence he submits her to proves to be a mistake for more reasons than one, as her brother is a violent racist. | Stars: | Nicolas Winding Refn Nell Tiger Free, Director: Liv Corfixen, PG-13 Mikael Bertelsen, Director: Dennis Wedin, PG-13 Mads Brügger, Augusto Aguilera, Nicolas Winding Refn Jessica Vano,