Nowadays media coverage occurs at a nauseating pace, soit’s
hard to believe any film could be overlooked these 5 have been (for the
most part) so without further adieu here are my picks for the top 5
overlooked movies.
5. “Bronson”

“Bronson” is a film loosely based off the life of a British criminal of the same name who seeks fame throughout his time in prison. What makes this movie great, however, is Tom Hardy’s masterful performance as the main character. Seriously, if you want to see great acting watch this movie.
4. “Gattaca”

While primarily billed as a science-fiction film set in the near future ”Gattaca” is really an essay on humanity’s ability to persevere through adversity and overcome limitations weather they’re societal or genetic. While the acting is stiff at times it’s nice to see a movie that actually manages to inspire it’s audience and make them believe.
3. “Man Bites Dog”

This Belgian false-documentary serves as a satirical commentary of media violence by taking you into the life of serial killer Benoit Benoit Poelvoorde as he his followed by a team of filmmakers who capture his exploits on camera as he explains the various aspects of his job and motivations. Not everyone will enjoy this film but it’s worth watching.
2. “The Ides of March”

A political drama about a campaign worker’s promising career and growing cynicism as a major scandal hits, There isn’t a bad acting performance to be found and the film is written fairly well.
1. “The Prestige”

Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman portray two battling magicians whose competition turns into obsession and betrayal, while I can’t give much away Nolan wrote a fantastic screenplay and the acting is actually a lot better than I anticipated definatly worth a watch.
-Ron
5. “Bronson”

“Bronson” is a film loosely based off the life of a British criminal of the same name who seeks fame throughout his time in prison. What makes this movie great, however, is Tom Hardy’s masterful performance as the main character. Seriously, if you want to see great acting watch this movie.
4. “Gattaca”

While primarily billed as a science-fiction film set in the near future ”Gattaca” is really an essay on humanity’s ability to persevere through adversity and overcome limitations weather they’re societal or genetic. While the acting is stiff at times it’s nice to see a movie that actually manages to inspire it’s audience and make them believe.
3. “Man Bites Dog”

This Belgian false-documentary serves as a satirical commentary of media violence by taking you into the life of serial killer Benoit Benoit Poelvoorde as he his followed by a team of filmmakers who capture his exploits on camera as he explains the various aspects of his job and motivations. Not everyone will enjoy this film but it’s worth watching.
2. “The Ides of March”

A political drama about a campaign worker’s promising career and growing cynicism as a major scandal hits, There isn’t a bad acting performance to be found and the film is written fairly well.
1. “The Prestige”

Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman portray two battling magicians whose competition turns into obsession and betrayal, while I can’t give much away Nolan wrote a fantastic screenplay and the acting is actually a lot better than I anticipated definatly worth a watch.
-Ron
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