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Why watch this film?
It has become a classic of the police movie genre (especially for its ending) this movie starring Brad Pitt and directed by David Fincher (of 'The Social Network'). Pitt plays a detective hunting a serial killer. But the game of cat and mouse goes down dark paths of the human mind.

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Two detectives, a rookie and a veteran, hunt a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his motives.
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Zodiac
This film, loosely based on real events, depicts the pursuit of the so-called Zodiac Killer, a criminal who brought fear to the San Francisco region from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. The killer's influence was so pervasive that it inspired various works of fiction, such as the movie 'The Most Dangerous Game'. In David Fincher's version, the investigation is told through intriguing and dynamic dialogue, while also recapturing the atmosphere of the time. The movie lacks in the details of the crimes, but makes up for it with its intelligence and search for solutions to the enigmatic letters left by the criminal.

Fight Club
An inventive movie, full of subliminal language and strong criticism of the consumer industry and modern life. This is the beginning of 'Fight Club', which evolves into a psychological journey that invites us to flirt with madness. Memorable performances by Edward Norton, Brad Pitt and Helena Bonham Carter, in a movie that deserves to be seen and seen again. Just don't talk about 'Fight Club', after all the first rule is not to talk about it ...

Gone Girl
Based on Gillian Flynn's best-selling novel (who also wrote the script for the adaptation), 'Gone Girl' explores the desperation of a man (Ben Affleck) who sees his wife (Rosamund Pike, earning her Oscar and Golden Globe nominations) disappear and becomes the number one suspect of police and media. Thus, director David Fincher (‘Seven: The Seven Deadly Sins’) builds a mystery that involves the viewer, bringing out the best from both protagonists while, at the same time, making a critique of relationships and media work.

Mank
David Fincher strikes again with a film different from other works he had already done, which is what one expects from a great director. The filmmaker managed to capture the essence of 'Citizen Kane' in telling the story of its production. Orson Welles' masterpiece is considered one of the greatest films ever made and he did it with his cinematic debut. Welles wrote, directed and produced 'Citizen Kane', but many people don't know that much of the script was actually by Herman J. Mankiewicz, the Mank. Gary Oldman is the one who gives life to the troubled screenwriter and once again delivered an Oscar-worthy performance. Another highlight of the cast is Tom Burke, who plays Orson Welles, portraying him as an eccentric and quite annoying character. It is understandable that Welles is proud since he was about to make one of the most important films in history, but he didn't know that at the time. And speaking of being proud, David Fincher's direction brings back the question of why he hasn't won an Oscar for Best Director yet? After all, there are no shortage of good productions directed by him. As for the technical details, 'Mank' has a beautiful cinematography and is a film that will certainly please even the most demanding cinephiles. It is a relevant production to understand more about cinema and the importance of 'Citizen Kane'.

The Social Network
A story about innovation, theft, success, envy, sex, exaggeration and court. This is the beginning of Facebook, in a well-directed movie by David Fincher. Of course, there are some poetic liberties, but they make this story more interesting as entertainment. The script is great and rounded (including winning the Oscar for Adapted Screenplay).
Drama

Boston Strangler
In the 1960s, the American city of Boston began to suffer from a series of mysterious murders, in which elderly women were violently killed with nylon stockings tied around their necks. In the investigations of the crimes, two names stood out: journalists Loretta McLaughlin (Keira Knightley) and Jean Cole (Carrie Coon). While the police remained inactive, the two broke down prejudices and became the first to uncover links between the crimes and to show them on the newspaper's front page. This is the story of 'The Boston Strangler', a drama with suspenseful touches, originally from Star+ that follows the behind-the-scenes of this journalistic investigation. In addition to talking a lot about the crime itself and how it actually represented violence against women, the film directed and written by Matt Ruskin (Crown Heights) exalts these two women and shows how difficult and important it is to be so ahead of their time.

Chang Can Dunk
Chang is a 16-year-old, Asian American high school student in the marching band, who bets the school basketball star that he can dunk by Homecoming. The bet leads the 5’ 8" Chang on a quest to find the hops he needs to dunk in order to impress his crush, Kristy, and finally gain the attention and respect of his high school peers. But before he can rise up and truly throw one down, he’ll have to reexamine everything he knows about himself, his friendships and his family.

EO
The world is a mysterious place when seen through the eyes of an animal. EO, a grey donkey with melancholic eyes, meets good and bad people on his life's path, experiences joy and pain, endures the wheel of fortune randomly turn his luck into disaster and his despair into unexpected bliss. But not even for a moment does he lose his innocence.

Promises
A story that revolves around Clemence who's in the final stage of her political career as a Mayor of Parisian suburbs.
