Brimming with all varieties of life's microcosms far beyond the savvy and appreciation of an initial viewing, the film is a pleasantly tender and rather down-to-earth surprise from surrealist Katsuhito Ishii.
Armando Iannucci's directorial debut is a sharp political satire, which focuses on Anglo-American relations in the run up to "a conflict" in the Middle East.
Almost three decades after its initial release, Jonathan Demme's peculiar 1980 comedy Melvin and Howard retains a relevant power in its resentment of the acquisitive trappings of contemporary American dreams.
After deciphering Pulitzer Prize winning author Cormac McCarthy's litany of grammatical errors to bring you Anton Chigurh, the Coen Brothers return to their usual subject matter: idiots.