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A cloud of dust on the blacktop. Welcome to the endless highway of a lost world. Follow the smell of diesel, the black gold of the barbarians that we are. Time to attack the impregnable fortress of the FNC and the mythical Parking Lot P11. Whoever makes it will be treated to all four films in the massively popular saga. A drive-in becomes a chapel for worshipping at the altar of a rip-roaring franchise. In your car over one night. Apocalypse fans and wild children of all stripes, consider yourselves warned!!!
On dusty Outback highways, a vicious war rages between degenerate hoodlums and gung-ho cops. World-weary title character Max (Mel Gibson in a career-making turn), wandering aimlessly through the vast, arid expanses, quickly became the iconic anti-hero lawman.
The great Road Warrior is a deliriously savage sequel featuring Mel Gibson as an avenging angel taking on a band of lunatic troglodytes. The demented car chases alone are unforgettable.
New twist! Mad Max arrives in a town ruled by the sinister Aunty Entity, played by Tina Turner. In this episode, our solitary hero goes on a journey of discovery, taking on the role of messiah for a tribe of lost children along the way.
Out of a cloud of dust, the fourth Mad Max emerges as a fiendish, manically- paced extravaganza that will leave you breathless. A hair-raising, hallucinatory trip that reminds us there’s nowhere to hide when humanity races headlong toward its destruction.
In a tribute to Alan Parker, who died on July 31, here is the ultimate rock’n’roll nightmare: a legendary album-based film, a paranoid anti-musical and a surreal, animated fever dream riddled with shocking images that will forever stay in our collective imagination. Unforgettable.
Forty years later, Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece, driven by Jack Nicholson’s demented performance, is still a go-to reference for isolation horror films. Once again, the Overlook Hotel opens its doors to sheer terror!
Between nightmarish visions and injected hallucinogens, Total Recall has established itself as a masterpiece of sci-fi cinema. Ferociously violent, visually stunning, and every bit as enjoyable fully 30 years after its release.
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