10 Upcoming Stylish Erotic And Cynical Neo-Noir Films In 2013


While there have been hardly any major recent films in the classic “film noir” genre since the early 1990s, even so it’s had a substantial effect on other genres. The films do look different than the traditional classics; the trademark black and white cinematography with its dark lighting is gone, as are the rain slicked city streets and the fedora and trench coat. These films more often than not include both thematic and visual rudiments suggestive of film noir. But the psychological depth of the movies with its disorientation, anxiety, desperation, obsession, cynicism, and alienation remains.




Newer, more present-tense ideas and threads involved in neo-noir films comprise identity-related predicaments, problems of memory and subjectivity, and most significantly,stories still have the underlying element of the crime with the femme fatale being updated as the post-feminist woman who has all of the sexuality and deviousness. There's something cold about the stylishness of these films. Watch them. They're all great in their own way.




10. Indigo (2013)


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Release Date: 5 November 2013




Director: John Hawthorne Smith


Writer: John Hawthorne Smith


Cast: Skyler Pinkerton, Dana Pelevine, Nicholas Brendon.



The upcoming La Mancha Films feature "Indigo" staring Skyler Pinkerton, Dana Pelevine, Madeleine James, and Nicholas Brendon as "Gary." Directed by John Hawthorne Smith D.P. - Aidan Schultz-Meyer.The story of Eli Casey, a photographer and recovering addict, struggling to create a masterpiece portfolio. Desperate to find 'a curve-ball,' Eli follows this couple through Central Park. When his pregnant girlfriend, Cathy, comes over to help him look at the pictures, he discovers that, hidden in the background of one of the pictures, is a murder taking place.




9. The Suicide Theory (2013)


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Release Date: 02 December 2013




Director: Dru Brown


Writer: Michael J. Kospiah


Cast: Steve Mouzakis, Nicholas G. Cooper, Matthew Scully.



"The Suicide Theory" is an upcoming Australian film Directed by Dru Brown, The Suicide Theory is a a darkly comedic yet poignant neo noir. Starring  Steve Mouzakis, Nicholas G. Cooper, Matthew Scully. The story is about a suicidal man hires a demented killer to assist him in suicide, but for some reason, miraculously survives each attempt on his life.




8. Doctor Mabuse (2013)


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Release Date: 27 April 2013




Director: Ansel Faraj


Writers: Ansel Faraj, Norbert Jacques.


Cast: Jerry Lacy, Nathan Wilson, Kathryn Leigh Scott.



An upcoming independent film, "Doctor Mabuse", written and directed by Ansel Faraj, has been announced for a world premiere on April 27, 2013, at the Coronado Village Theater in San Diego, California. The film stars Jerry Lacy as Dr. Mabuse, with his Dark Shadows co-stars Kathryn Leigh Scott as Madame Von Harbau, Lara Parker as Madame Carrozza, Nathan Wilson as Inspector Carl Lohemann, and Linden Chiles as Inspector Von Wenk. The film is an original story inspired by the character of Mabuse, and is not a sequel or remake of any previous Mabuse films. The plot follows a Criminal mastermind Dr. Mabuse returns from exile to begin a new reign of terror, and only young Inspector Carl Lohemann stands in his way.



7. Rebel City Rumble (2013)


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Release Date: 09 June 2013




Director: Stephen Lourdes


Writer: Stephen Lourdes


Cast: Stelio Savante, Tara Lynne Barr, Mhairi Calvey.



"Rebel City Rumble" is an upcoming romantic thriller Neo-Noir film directed by Stephen Lourdes, starring Stelio Savante, Tara Lynne Barr, Mhairi Calvey. After an almost-failed bank robbery, Ryan loses his what's-left loot to the cops of Rebel City then goes after them, at the same time falling in love with 24/7 DVD café owner RK Keane, girlfriend to local gangster Dylan. Will he get killed trying to go for both?



6. Red Herring (2013)


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Release Date: 09 July 2013




Director: Ousa Khun


Writers: Joshua A. Cohen, Joshua A. Cohen.


Cast: Brenda Whitehead, Holly Valance, Vincent Pastore.



"Red Herring" is an upcoming movie aptly named and based on the thriller genre by an independent director, Ousa Khun and writer-producer Joshua Cohen. Red Herring is described as a "Neo-Noir Murder Mystery," and involves Detective Jack Adamson (Robert Scott Howard) hunting for a killer within the Las Vegas movers and shakers. With a name like Red Herring, we can assume there are some plot twists and turns with a red herring or two along for the ride!


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10 Most Awaited Films Based On True Story 2013

The stories based on real life can sometimes be turned into the most compelling and convincing films and over the years we have been treated to a whole bunch of films that have brought the lives of real people to the big screen. This famous film genre will continue in 2013 too. Here are our Top 10 much awaited upcoming films based on real life events.



1. Zero Dark Thirty (2013)  


Release Date: 11 Jan 2013




Director: Kathryn Bigelow

Screenplay & Writer: Mark Boal.

Cast: Chris Pratt, Jessica Chastain and Joel Edgerton.



Columbia Pictures "Zero Dark Thirty" is one of the most anticipated American action thriller film based on the story of history's greatest manhunt for the world's most dangerous man and the film chronicles American efforts to capture or kill Osama bin Laden. The film is directed and co-produced by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal, both worked together in "The Hurt Locker", it won six Oscars, including Best Director for Bigelow, the first woman to win this award. It also won Best Picture. Boal won for Best Original Screenplay.

Kathryn Bigelow's ex-husband 'James Cameron' was previously in negotiations to direct the film, but dropped out due to pre-production work of the sequel of Avatar. "Zero Dark Thirty" is the frontrunner at the upcoming Academy Awards.



2. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) 


Release Date: 2013




Director: Martin Scorsese

Screenplay & Writers: Jordan Belfort, Terence Winter.

Casts: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill and Matthew McConaughey.



Paramount Pictures's "The Wolf of Wall Street" starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Belfort, along with other cast members including Jonah Hill, Jean Dujardin, Rob Reiner, Kyle Chandler, and Matthew McConaughey, among others. It is a crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Terence Winter. The film is based on the memoir of the same name by Jordan Belfort. "The Wolf of Wall Street" will make a fifth collaboration between Scorsese and DiCaprio. 

The first Martin Scorsese film to be shot with anamorphic lenses since his "Bringing Out the Dead (1999). The story about a New York stockbroker, portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio, who unwilling to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall Street, the corporate banking world and mob infiltration.




3. Pain & Gain (2013)


Release Date: 26 April 2013




Director: Michael Bay

Screenplay & Writers: Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely.

Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson and Rebel Wilson.



Based on a true story, Paramount Pictures's "Pain & Gain" follows a group of bodybuilders who engaged in a campaign of kidnapping, extortion and murder in Florida. The film is written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and directed by Michael Bay. The film has some big names like Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, Ed Harris, Rob Corddry, Anthony Mackie, Tony Shalhoub, Rebel Wilson and Ken Jeong. This is Michael Bay's lowest budgeted film since his feature film debut, the 1995 action-comedy "Bad Boys".




4. Snitch (2013)


Release Date: 22 Feb 2013




Director: Ric Roman Waugh

Screenplay & Writers: Ric Roman Waugh, Justin Haythe.

Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Susan Sarandon and Jon Berntha.



Summit Entertainment's "Snitch" is an upcoming fast-paced action thriller starring Dwayne Johnson, Susan Sarandon, Michael Kenneth Williams, Barry Pepper and, written and directed by Ric Roman Waugh. Dwayne Johnson stars as a father whose teenage son is wrongly accused of a drug trafficking crime and is looking at a compulsory minimum prison sentence of 10 years. Desperate and determined to rescue his son at all costs, he makes a deal with the U.S. Attorney to work as an undercover informant and infiltrate a drug cartel on a dangerous mission - risking everything, including his family and his own life. The initial trailer seems like a serious action drama.




5. Twelve Years a Slave (2013)


Release Date: 06 Sept 2013




Director: Steve McQueen

Screenplay & Writers: John Ridley, Steve McQueen.

Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Brad Pitt and Michael Fassbender.



New Regency Productions's "Twelve Years a Slave" is an upcoming drama film directed and written by Steve McQueen and co-written by John Ridley. It is based on the memoir of the same name by Solomon Northup. It stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt and Paul Dano. The story follows a man living in New York during the mid-1800s is kidnapped and sold into slavery in the deep south. This film marks the reuniting of Dwight Henry and Quvenzhané Wallis, both from Louisiana, who were acclaimed for their first-ever acting roles when they co-starred in "Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012)". Trailer Coming Soon


6. Captain Phillips (2013)


Release Date: 22 March 2013




Director: Paul Greengrass

Screenplay & Writer: Billy Ray.

Cast: Tom Hanks, Catherine Keener and Michael Chernus.



Paul Greengrass's "Captain Phillips" starring Tom Hanks as real life ship captain Richard Phillips who allowed himself to be taken hostage by Somali pirates in exchange for the safety of his crew. It is based on the Phillips's memoir "A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy Seals, and Dangerous Days at Sea" - recounts his three days as their captive and his dramatic rescue. "Captain Phillips" look like steady genre fare along the lines of Paul Greengrass's "Green Zone (2010), which was also based on real events.




7. Miracle Underground (2013)


Release Date: 2013




Director: Armand Mastroianni

Screenplay & Writers: Gianmario Pagano, Dino Di Durante.

Cast: Eric Roberts, Nia Peeples and Adrian Paul.


 Worldwide Evolution Films's "Miracle Underground" is an upcoming drama film about the most captivating stories of recent history, the 33 Chilean miners that were first left for dead to later be rescued alive after 70 days under almost 700 meters below the surface. It is directed by Armand Mastroianni and written by Dino Di Durante. It stars Eric Roberts, Nia Peeples and Adrian Paul. Trailer Coming Soon


8. uwantme2killhim? (2013) 


Release Date: 2013




Director: Andrew Douglas

Screenplay & Writer: Mike Walden.

Cast: Joanne Froggatt, Toby Regbo and Jaime Winstone.



Joanne Froggatt, Toby Regbo, Stephanie Leonidas, Liz White and Jaime Winstone are all set to star in the Andrew Douglas-directed thriller "uwantme2killhim" for Momentum Pictures and Alliance Films. The film is based on "Judy Bachrach's Vanity Fair" article and follows a 16 year old boy named Mark who meets Rachel on the Internet and begins an intense online relationship. When Rachel is murdered, the boy and Rachel's brother make plans to avenge her death. Mike Walden adapted the script while Bryan Singer, Steve Golin, Peter Heslop and Simon Crocker will produce. Trailer Coming Soon


9. Frank and Cindy (2013)


Release Date: 2013




Director: G.J. Echternkamp

Screenplay & Writers: G.J. Echternkamp.

Cast: Michael Peña and Rene Russo.



"Frank and Cindy" based on the 2007 documentary of the same name about Frank Garcia — bassist for the early 1980s one-hit wonder Oxo, and his older wife, Cindy Brown. The film is directed by G.J. Echternkamp, who made the award-winning documentary. Rene Russo, who stars as Thor’s immortal mother in this summer’s comic-book tentpole, will play the real-life groupie who married the young rock star of her dreams and then watched him burn-out in the indie. Trailer Coming Soon


10. Belle (2013)


Release Date: 2013




Director: Amma Asante

Screenplay & Writers: Amma Asante , Misan Sagay.

Cast: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Tom Felton and Matthew Goode.



"Belle" is Amma Asante's upcoming period drama, about the trials and tribulations of a mixed-race girl, in the 1700s, stars: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Miranda Richardson, Tom Wilkinson, Sarah Gadon, Sam Claflin, and Matthew Goode. Mbatha-Raw is of course playing the lead role, Belle. Trailer Coming Soon



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There are so many new upcoming movies 2013 that it can be tough to choose which movie to go and pay your hard earned cash to watch. It can be even tougher to think which movies you want to see with friends. So to make your job much easier we have listed out the best Action Adventure, Animation Feature and Creepy Horror upcoming movies of 2013. Now it's time to check much awaited Action Crime Thriller movies with blazing guns and high octane action. Here Bruce Willis once again portrays the role of a stubborn-witty cop in "A Good Day to Die Hard", Arnold Schwarzenegger returns with a full length action movie "The Last Stand", Sean Penn and Ryan Gosling's classic mafia lord crime thriller "Gangster Squad", sequel of superhero like Kick Ass 2 will likely to have a good run at the box office.



10. Death Race: Inferno (2013)


Release Date: 2013




Director: Roel Reiné

Screenplay & Writer: Tony Giglio.

Cast: Danny Trejo, Ving Rhames and Dougray Scott.



The world's deadliest race moves to South Africa in this sun-scorched, high-octane sequel that finds champion driver Frankenstein competing for his own freedom, and the freedom of his pit crew. Death Race: Inferno (2013) is an  action thriller directed by Roel Reiné and written by Tony Giglio. The film stars Luke Goss, Danny Trejo, Ving Rhames, Robin Shou, Fred Koelher, Dougray Scott and Hlubi Mboya.




9. Getaway (2013) 

9. Getaway (2013)
Release Date: 30 Aug 2013



Directors: Courtney Solomon, Yaron Levy.

Screenplay & Writers: Sean Finegan, Gregg Maxwell Parker.

Cast: Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez and Jon Voight.



A remake of the 1972 film of same name, "Getaway" is an upcoming 2013 Warner Bros. Pictures.'s action-Crime-thriller film starring Ethan Hawke and Selena Gomez. Directed by Courtney Solomon and Yaron Levy, and written by Gregg Maxwell Parker and Sean Finegan, the film will be distributed by  Though originally reported to be  which starred Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw . The film is based on an original story, Brent (Ethan Hawke) with help of a Kid (Selena Gomez) must get behind the wheel and follow the orders of a mysterious man (Jon Voight) to save his kidnapped wife. Trailer Coming Soon



8. 2 Guns (2013)


Release Date: 16 Aug 2013




Director: Baltasar Kormákur

Screenplay & Writers: Blake Masters, Steven Grant.

Cast: Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg and Paula Patton.



Mark Wahlberg as DEA agent and Denzel Washington as Naval Intelligence Officer coming up with Universal Pictures's "2 Guns", an action-crime-drama film based on graphic novel of the same name by Steven Grant, directed by Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur, and Produced by Andrew Cosby, Randall Emmett. The film revolves around an elaborate scam has a DEA agent and a undercover Naval Intelligence Officer investigating one another in belief they are stealing money from the mob.





7. Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2013)


Release Date: 04 Oct 2013




Directors: Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez.

Screenplay & Writers: Robert Rodriguez, Frank Miller.

Cast: Clive Owen, Jessica Alba and Mickey Rourke.



Distributed by Dimension Films, "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" starring Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Michael Madsen and Mickey Rourke is an upcoming action crime thriller neo-noir film and sequel to the 2005 film Sin City. Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller are set to direct a script co-written by them and William Monahan and based on the second book "A Dame to Kill For" by Miller. The role of Ava Lord was written with Angelina Jolie in mind with Salma Hayek, Rose McGowan, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams, Helena Bonham Carter, Sofía Vergara, Elizabeth Banks and Kate Beckinsale as back up choices. This may be the single most stylized film of 2013.





6. Parker (2013)


Release Date: 25 Jan 2013




Director: Taylor Hackford

Screenplay & Writers: John J. McLaughlin, Donald E. Westlake.

Cast: Jason Statham, Jennifer Lopez and Michael Chiklis.



Jason Statham and Jennifer Lopez team up to get their cut in the crime thriller, "PARKER" , based on the series of bestselling novels by Donald E. Westlake and directed by "Academy Award nominee" Taylor Hackford. The combination of Jason Statham and Jennifer Lopez seems quite weird. Hope that it works out fine. A sneak peek of the film, with Collider commenting that despite this being a bit different film than what Statham is known for, the trailer "still has its share of cliches".




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Top Ten Movies About Feisty Taxi Drivers

List of ten most mouthy and feisty Taxi Driver (or Cab Driver) movies of all time. We all had our good and bad experience with taxi drivers in many ways. Some of these movies defines the character of taxi drivers and struggle in real life. Before i list out the top ten movies about Taxi Driver i just want to share a famous joke here..Enjoy it...

"A taxi passenger tapped the driver on the shoulder to ask him a question. The driver screamed, lost control of the car, nearly hit a bus, went up on the footpath, and stopped centimeters from a shop window.

For a second everything went quiet in the cab, then the driver said, "Look mate, don't ever do that again. You scared the daylights out of me!"


The passenger apologized and said, "I didn't realize that a little tap would scare you so much. "


The driver replied, "Sorry, it's not really your fault. Today is my first day as a cab driver. I've been driving a funeral van for the last 25 years." "


1. Taxi Driver (1976)


 ***Unquestionably One Of The Greatest Movie Ever Made***




"You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? Well, who the hell else are you talkin' to? You talkin' to me? Well, I'm the only one here. Who the f--k do you think you're talkin' to?"



"Travis Bickle: Loneliness has followed me my whole life, everywhere. In bars, in cars, sidewalks, stores, everywhere. There's no escape. I'm God's lonely man."



Scorsese's masterpiece is a raw, powerful and nerve wrecking look at depression and loneliness. Robert DeNiro, (Travis Beckle) plays the role of a Vietnam veteran who is trying to find himself in the wild city of New York and drives a Taxi for a living. Travis witnesses all kinds of crimes against society and how a young girl named Jodie Foster, (Iris Steensma), is being used as a prostitute and exploited by some very low life people. Travis becomes very committed to Iris and tries to straighten her life out. Travis decides he is going to do away with a certain politician and senator who is running for President.

DeNiro hits all the right marks without a false note anywhere. Foster is also impressive in her few scenes in the film as is Keitel as the pimp. This here remains one of the greatest American films ever made and I'm really not sure any movie could top it in showing the effects that loneliness can have on a person.


2. Collateral (2004) 


***An Exciting And High Octane Crime Thriller***




"Max: I can't drive you around while you're killing folks. It ain't my job!

Vincent: Tonight it is."



"Vincent: Most people, ten years from now, same job, same place, same routine. Everything the same. Just keeping it safe over and over and over. Ten years from now. Man, you don't know where you'll be ten minutes from now . . ."



"Collateral" is a Micheal Mann film, starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx.This has too be Cruise's greatest performance. He's character Vincent is a contract killer who uses an innocent Taxi Driver named Max played by Jamie Foxx, to drive him around town as he kills his victims. Vincent assures Max that these are all "bad people" but as the story goes on you realize Vincent can't be trusted with anything he says.

The whole film is beautiful it's an amazing and monumental achievement in film making and is one of Cruise's and Foxx's best films to date. It's great fun to watch and see unfold in front of you and is shocking and heart breaking at the same time. All in all this is one hit you want to be in on.


3. The Fifth Element (1997)


***Sci-Fi At It's Best And Very Entertaining Movie***




"Korben Dallas: Listen lady, I only speak two languages; English and bad English."



"Korben Dallas: What's your name? 

Leeloo: Leeloo Minai Lekarariba-Laminai-Tchai Ekbat De Sebat.

Korben Dallas: Good. That... that whole thing's your name, huh? Do you have, uh... a shorter name?

Leeloo: Uh, Leeloo."



Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis) is former special agent, now taxi driver turned special agent again in order to save the world from an ever growing evil in the form of a giant burning evil 'scare the pants of The President' ball of fire. In order to save the world from this said evil he needs five elements, 4 of which are unknown to everybody except the fifth element who he predictably meets after she falls into his taxi after being chased by cops.

Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Milla Jovovich, and Ian Holm all produce the necessary passion for their deep characters and the splendid dialog. The Fifth Element is a fantastic sci-fi action film that's as good to look at as anything out there, the style together with an entertaining story & Bruce Willis pretty much means The Fifth Element is a personal favorite of mine, what can I say? Watch it as soon as you can.


4. Night on Earth (1991)


***One Of The Most Underrated Comedy Movie Ever***




"Paris Driver: Don't blind people usually wear dark glasses?

Blind Woman: Do they? I've never seen a blind person."



"Paris Driver: No, you don't have fun in my taxi! It's my place of business, not your f***ing playground! Okay, get out! "



Like Jarmusch's previous film, 'Mystery Train', 'Night On Earth' gives us several different stories about different characters from different backgrounds. This time, though, there is not the slightest connection between the stories, except a thematic one: we are shown five stories taking place in taxi cabs in five different major cities around the world.

Each twenty minute story is just long enough to engross and short enough to leave you happy that you didn't waste your time and you're ready for the next. And there's real comedy too ... farce, circus buffoonery and even belly laughs. Absolutely beautiful. Highly recommended.


5. Taxi No. 9 2 11: Nau Do Gyarah (2006)


***An Engaging Roller Coast Ride All The Way***




"Raghav Shastri: We both morons had to born on this day only..."



Raghav Shastri is a hardworking taxi driver keeping his profession secret from his family because he would rather worship his wife rather have her go out of the house to work to make ends meets. Jai Mittal is a former playboy who is chastise by the death of his father. As he struggles to come to terms with the reality that hit him when he got to know that his late father had left him completely out of his will, he clings to his girlfriend and soon-to-be fiance Rupali. Together they begin to lock horns with Arjun Bajaj Jai's father's best friend who claims his friend left everything to him.

Plot lines in the movie follow similar to "Changing Lanes" for most of the first half. Of course the inspiration is not blatant, but some local twists and improvisations are tastefully done. What happens when two very distinct brands of humor meet and the egos that clashes? Watch Taxi No. 9211 to find out!


6. Taxi (1998)


***Quality Entertainment And Action Packed French Film***




"Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec: Oh my, they're gone!

Daniel Morales: 'Oh my, they're gone!' Let me ask you a question: Do your interrogations always end up like this, or are you just trying to impress me?

Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec: But no! I usually get to ask at least one question."



"Taxi" story is about how a nice young man , who just wants to be a taxi-driver, got caught up with an idiot cop  who's trying to impress his boss  – a busty blonde – by catching the feared and frenetic Mercedes Gang of bank robbers who have now invaded Marseilles to clean out all the local banks.

Producer and writer Luc Besson's touch is definitely notable throughout the movie. It has the same sort of humor, pace and overall style as his directed movies. It's the sort of entertainment he himself could had directed. I would recommend this film to anybody, although especially to Jackie Chan/John Woo Hong Kong movie fans as a lot of the action sequences have a similar hyper-real feel to them.


7. All or Nothing (2002)


***Surprising, Uplifting And Perfect Drama***




"Phil: Funny, isn't it? Love. If you're not together, you're alone."




"All or Nothing" film revolves around the family unit of cab driver Phil , his wife who makes up for his deficiencies in providing for his family by working in a mundane supermarket job and their 2 overweight children marooned in an insular existence with little chance of escape. The main focus is on their relationships, inabilities to communicate and articulate, and their individual outlooks. All or Nothing is extremely successful at conveying all of these aspects.

"All or Nothing" similar cinematic touch is also seen in "Secrets and Lies". Leigh consistently uses 2-shots and closed forms to tell the struggles of the characters in both movies. this is another Mike Leigh classic to add to his ever growing reputation as Britain's finest film-maker. 


8. Stripes (1981)


***Silly, Extremely Funny And Another Bill Murray Classic***




"John Winger: Ma'am, I'm sure there are a lot of ways I've gone that you haven't."





Bill Murray (as John Winger) cab driver loses his job, car, and sexy blonde girlfriend. After watching a TV recruitment ad, Mr. Murray decides to join the U.S. Army. Joining Murray is cheerful chum Harold Ramis (as Russell Ziskey), who has been working as an English instructor. 

Murray is really funny in this movie and this would be film that led him and Harold Ramis to be together in Ghostbusters. The whole cast was just great especially the late Warren Oates as the drill sergeant. Stripes is funny, lighthearted, painless and likable in every way. It also has just enough gratuitous 80s nudity to top everything off…


9. Taxi 2 (2000)


***A Good Sequel And Fast Paced Movie***




"Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec: Line up, face down, hands on your back, I'm warning you, I'm the shooting champion of the department, stop doing the Mario! You speak French?

Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec: Watch out! Warned you! Me do police brutality!"




"Taxi 2" plot, a Japanese government-member pays a visit to Marseilles to have a look at the anti-terror system of the city. In order to show some of the possibilities, they take him for a ride through the city with some fake attacks along the way. All goes well till some Yakuzis kidnap the Japanese minister.

Taxi 2 is an action-comedy. No serious drama, interesting story or a Oscar-winning comedy. Just a ordinary, very funny comedy. Don't expect to much realism from the car chases, although most of them are pretty good.


10. D.C. Cab (1983) 


***A Good Old 80s Classic Comedy***




"Samson: Fool! Your fare is the only thing stopping me from breaking your face!"





"D.C. Cab" movie is about a Washington,d.c. cab company that is struggling to stay open and is always bugged by a unfriendly hack inspector and A rival cab company.And when a good friend come to town to become a cabbie he finds that things are not all they seem and decides to help...But that's not the only thing that he has to worry about.

Juvenile humor from the 80's. Gotta love it! Or not. I'm in between. There is some good moments, but there are other that tell you, without any doubt, that you're wasting your time watching this.



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Ten Most Famous President Assassination Movies

This is a list of most famous president assassination movies I have seen so far. Most of these movies are based on real life stories and tragedies. These movies always carries a huge amount of excitement, original plot and realistic screenplay. It's a real challenge for any director to choose a perfect star casts and portray real life characters on screen with accurate details. This is where "Art Director & Cinematography" plays very crucial role in setting up the whole sets and camera angles to reproduce same original effects.


1. JFK (1991)


***Oliver Stone's One Of The Most Brilliant And Controversial Film Ever***




"Jim Garrison: The Warren Commission thought they had an open-and-shut case. Three bullets, one assassin. But two unpredictable things happened that day that made it virtually impossible. One, the eight-millimeter home movie taken by Abraham Zapruder while standing by the grassy knoll. Two, the third wounded man, James Tague, who was knicked by a fragment, standing near the triple underpass."



"Jim Garrison: I never realized Kennedy was so dangerous to the establishment. Is that why?
X: Well that's the real question, isn't it? Why? The how and the who is just scenery for the public. Oswald, Ruby, Cuba, the Mafia. Keeps 'em guessing like some kind of parlor game, prevents 'em from asking the most important question, why? Why was Kennedy killed? Who benefited? Who has the power to cover it up? Who? "



JFK was adapted by Stone and Zachary Sklar from the books On the Trail of the Assassins by Jim Garrison and Crossfire: Kevin Costner plays Jim Garrison, the New Orleans DA, who (after 3 years) discovers that things were just not right with the investigation and findings of the Warren commission regarding the murder of John F. Kennedy. Together with his office, a small yet dedicated bunch, he sets out to investigate. Against all odds and a labyrinth of characters, threats, murders and political intrigue, he manages to bring forth the case to trial. Regardless of the outcome of the trial, the final monologue by Costner has to be seen to be believed. 

It is Oliver Stone's greatest work. The acting talent assembled for this movie is just incredible. Kevin Costner, Jay Sanders, Gary Oldman, Michael Rooker, Laurie Metcalf, Joe Pesci, Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Bacon, and the list goes on and on. My only gripe was that it was a bit long to watch in one sitting, its a film you have to watch 2 or 3 times so you can absorb all the info it gives you.


2. The Day of the Jackal (1973)


***An Original And Iconic Assassination Thriller Movie***




"August 1962 was a stormy time for France. Many people felt that President Charles de Gaulle had betrayed the country by giving independence to Algeria. Extremists, mostly from the Army, swore to kill him in revenge. They banded together in an underground movement, and called themselves the OAS. "



"The Day of the Jackal" captures to the true spirit of Frederick Forsyth's exceptional first novel. During the early 1960's, the OAS (Organization Armee Secret) waged a terrorist campaign against French President Charles De Gaulle's administration. Angered by the loss of French lives after De Gaulle abandoned the French colonial war in Algeria, and hoped to eventually remove him through a coup d'état.

Director Fred Zimmerman is the man who brings all these elements together and weaves them into a solid film that holds up to this day. This film is far superior to the 1997 remake with Bruce Willis. Edward Fox makes for a great Jackal. He is a focused professional who always knows what he is doing. Recommended if you want a good escapist thriller with which to escape from the world for a few hours.


3. The Manchurian Candidate (1962)


***Unpredictable, Tense And Intelligent Political Thriller***




"If you come in five minutes after this picture begins, you won't know what it's all about! When you've seen it all, you'll swear there's never been anything like it!" 



"Marco: Intelligence officer. Stupidity officer is more like it. Pentagon wants to open a Stupidity Division, they know who they can get to lead it. "



Frank Sinatra, in one of his best performances, stars as Major Bennett Marco, a member of a platoon that was taken prisoner during the Korean conflict and subjected to some really scary brainwashing techniques. At the outset, Marco and some of his former buddies are having terrible nightmares about their experiences, and Marco is eventually affected by it enough that his commanding officer orders him to take sick leave. He decides to visit his former sergeant, an unlikable man named Raymond Shaw (Laurence Harvey), who is not suffering from nightmares but who reacts strangely when confronted by a deck of cards.

Frankenheimer heightens the tension beyond what was already on the page, creating a thriller that makes its audience think while also keeping them on the edge of their seat.


4. In The Line Of Fire (1993)


***Classic, Underrated And Incredibly Filmed***




"Mitch Leary: What did happen to you that day? Only one agent reacted to the gunfire, and you were closer to Kennedy than he was. You must have looked up at the window of the Texas Book Depository, but you didn't react. Late at night, when the demons come, do you see the rifle coming out of that window, or do you see Kennedy's head being blown apart? If you'd reacted to that first shot, could you have gotten there in time to stop the big bullet? And if you had - that could've been your head being blown apart. Do you wish you'd succeeded, Frank? Or is life too precious? "



Veteran Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan (Eastwood) is pulled back into President protection duty when a deadly assassin, Mitch Leary (Malkovich), surfaces and announces his intention to kill the current incumbent of the Whitehouse. But Frank is feeling his age and he is haunted by his failure to stop the assassination of John F. Kennedy; and Leary know this and uses it to toy with Horrigan's mindset.

The cast turns in strong performances, particularly Clint Eastwood and John Malkovich. This film is expertly directed by suspense master Wolfgang Petersen. Thrillers don't get much better than this, don't miss it.


5. Shooter (2007)

***A Straightforward And Very Entertaining Movie***




"Bob Lee Swagger: There's going to be more shooting, more people are going to die. I didn't start it, but I mean to see it through. "



"Senator Charles F. Meachum: There's always a confused soul that thinks that one man can make a difference. And you have to kill him to convince him otherwise. That's the hassle with democracy. "



This film is about a sniper who loses his best friend while on a shooting mission. A few years later, he is now retired and living in a woodland with his do. Then he is visited by the military to plan an assassination of the president. The shot is fired. Unfortunately he is set up to being the shooter and is hunted by cops everywhere. He must find out why he has been set up and also try and stop the real killers.

Mark Wahlburg was excellent, the movie was brilliant, the effects and sounds got everyone in the cinema deeply involved and it was one hell of a ride throughout. Very little boring bits as well, the action kept on coming right until the very end.


6. Valkyrie  (2008)

 ***Well-Crafted And Gripping Wartime Drama***




"Henning von Tresckow: We have to show the world that not all of us are like him. Otherwise, this will always be Hitler's Germany. "



"Adolf Hitler: The Valkyrie; handmaidens of the gods, choosing who will live and who will die, sparing the most heroic from an agonizing death. One cannot understand National Socialism if one does not understand Wagner. "



Tom Cruise does a surprisingly good job at portraying at Colonel Von Stauffenberg, a veteran of the German Army's North African campaign, whose battlefield injuries clinch his determination to end Hitler's life. Hence, his recruitment by a cadre of like-minded German generals and civilian politicians.

The direction/cinematography was flawless. The action scenes at the beginning depicting the Afrika Korps under attack was the finest battle sequence I have ever seen. The sequences where airplanes from the period were flying and landing added to the realism of the film.

The film was unforgettable and inspirational. I would certainly recommend it to any history buff or anyone interested in a riveting suspense yarn.


7. The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004)


***A Good Historical Film And Impressive Sean Penn***




"Samuel Bicke: Slavery never really ended in this country. It just gave it another name... Em-plo-yee."



"Samuel Bicke: My name is Sam Bicke, and I consider myself a grain of sand. On this beach called America there are 211 million grains of sand. Three billion on the beach we call Earth. If I am lucky, if I am lucky, the action that I am about to take
[big smile] And  will show the powerful that even the least grain of sand has is him the power to destroy them. "



The film is set in the 1970s and revolves around it's central character, Sam Bick, a man who can't hold down a job, and has problems connecting with people socially. The film follows Sam on his unrelenting course of bad luck that will eventually prove to be too much for him to take.

The Assassination of Richard Nixon has everything you could hope for in a quality film. An engaging story full of interesting characters, great acting, score and all that jazz, a great piece of work. The subtle descent of a meek furniture salesman into a kind of hostile, sociopath despair is portrayed with a great sense of truth and a pure delivery by Penn.


8. Suddenly (1954)


***An Excellent Film, For It's Time***




"John Baron: Tonight at five o'clock I kill the President. One second after five there's a new President. What changes? Nothing!"



"Sheriff Tod Shaw, Suddenly California: Don't play God just because you have a gun.

John Baron: You know when you have a gun you ARE in a way sort of a god. If you had the gun then you would be the god. "



In "Suddenly", Merciless crooks infiltrate a small town and take an innocent household hostage with the purpose of assassinating the United States President, who'll be stepping off the train just outside of the prime residence. 

Sinatra plays a very good role as Baron the assassin. The movie portrays the Baron's psychological struggle with his captives, and presents an interesting portrait of what nowadays is a controversial matter, the function of firearms in the home.

Suddenly is a must see for all old movie fans. Very gripping.


9. The Conspirator (2010)


***Accurate, Authentic And Intriguing Drama***




"Joseph Holt: One bullet killed our beloved president. One bullet but not one man! "



"Mary Surratt: Have you ever believed in something far greater than yourself? "



'The Conspirator' tells the story of Mary Surratt, the only female co- conspirator charged in the Abraham Lincoln assassination and the first woman to be executed by the United States federal government.

James McAvoy delivers a natural performance. Robin Wright is sincere. Kevin Kline is terrific, as always. Justin Long is decent, while Tom Wilkinson gets limited scope. Others lend support. ames D. Solomon's Screenplay works in parts. Robert Redford's Direction is taut. Cinematography, Editing & Art Design, are satisfactory.

On the whole, 'The Conspirator' is a decent watch.


10. Vantage Point (2008)


***A Good Engaging Action Thriller***




"Angie Jones: The President of the United States has been shot."



"Luis: Is everything going to plan?

Suarez: To the last detail.

Luis: And the President? Are you sure they sent a double?

Suarez: The beauty of American arrogance is that they can't imagine a world where they're not a step ahead. "



The story begins with an historic counterterrorism summit in Spain, the President of the United States is struck down by an assassin's bullet. Eight strangers have a perfect view of the kill, but what did they really see? As the minutes leading up to the fatal shot are replayed through the eyes of each eyewitness, the reality of the assassination takes shape. But just when you think you know the answer, the shattering final truth is revealed.

Almost every character in the movie is believable and the performances are quite solid. Two thumbs up for Dennis Quaid in his role of veteran secret service agent Barnes and to Forest Whitaker who impresses me with every single performance he gives.

It remains a suspenseful and thrilling movie but its flaws outweigh its strong points. My advice: Watch it once, forget it and don't expect to see or learn anything new from it.



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