An escapee from a nearby criminal asylum is investigated by U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels.
Show your “True Grit” as “The Fighter” in “The Social Network.” For “127 Hours,” wrestle with a “Black Swan” of the “Animal Kingdom.” Deliver “The King’s Speech” to “The Town” of “Shutter Island” even though “You Don’t Know Jack.” “Never Let Me Go” down the “Rabbit Hole,” because “The Kids Are All Right,” even in “Barney’s Version” of the story. “Winter’s Bone” will make for a “American” “Blue Valentine.” “Love and Other Drugs” may cause you to experience “Inception.” “Biutiful.” That’s right. That’s all of the titles in this subgenre. You’re welcome.
2010’s films will blow your mind, you will question everything about reality. Is the world upside down? Are there really two swans? Who is alive and who is dead? Good cop? Bad cop? These are the movies that you can watch 500 times and still not begin to comprehend. Better get started.
A comprehensive, cinematic guide to 2010. Our highlights were Shutter Island, Blue Valentine, Inception and The Fighter.
These insane asylum movies do not paint a rosy picture of American mental-health treatment facilities. Make sure to check out 'Session 9' for one of the most terrifying found-footage flicks in the genre, as well as 'Stonehearst Asylum' for a recent psychological-horror based on the Poe short-story!
The complete filmography of Hollywood giant Martin Scorsese, progenitor of 'Taxi Driver', 'Raging Bull', and 'Wolf of Wall Street'. Check our other lists, 'Scorsese & DiCaprio' and 'Scorsese and DeNiro' for the dynamic duos collaborative projects.
Swedish born Frenchman Max von Sydow is best known for playing medieval knight Antonius Block in Ingmar Bergman's magnus opus 'The Seventh Seal', but sustained a lengthy career playing supporting roles in dozens of other Swedish, Norwegian, English, Italian, German, Danish, French and Spanish films. Make sure to check him out as the evil Emperor Ming in unbelievably camp 1980 masterpiece 'Flash Gordon'!
Like Hanks and Spielberg, or Burton and Depp, sometimes an actor/director team just clicks. This is clearly the case with Scorsese and DiCaprio, as evidenced by 'The Departed', 'Gangs of New York', and, most recently, 'Wolf of Wall Street'.
Finally, Leonardo DiCaprio has won an Academy Award! Previously, this five time Academy Award nominee started his career on classic 90s sitcom 'Growing Pains', and has been charming audiences ever since (his hairstyle hasn't changed much either). Make sure to check out some of his earlier, less well-known feature-length roles in 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape', and 'The Basketball Diaries', if you haven't already.
A borderline personality disordered defense worker meets an undercover cop and a young man with a heart shaped birthmark - you should be thrilled that is not the start of a joke.