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There is a slew of newer movies that have been embracing “knock your eyes out” color, and it doesn't discriminate. Drugs, palm trees, Instagram, mob ties, coming-of-age, death – it's all neon, baby.
this isn’t the starry-eyed kids of the pre-Vietnam sixties, setting out to make a name for themselves. It’s the druggies and the rockers and they’re here to party because fuck you, old man.
It's fun, it's bluntly obvious, it's absurd, it's grating, it will make you want to sit down somewhere quiet by the end because your ears are kinda ringing from the sound of incoherent voices, broken glass and explosions.
Worried about a nuclear holocaust? Well here's a list of documentaries that highlight four other things that should terrify you more!
Movies that focus on what happens when an otherwise normal mind connects with the purest source of existence.
A look at Endless Poetry, Alejandro Jowodrosky's semi-autobiographical coming of age film
A look at some of the more obscure singing cowboys films that build a mythical America I want to remember - including Gene Autry, Herb Jeffries, Dorothy Page and Tito Guízar.
Stand By Me and Now and Then faces mortality, while The Transfiguration and Eyes of My Mother accept it head-on.