
Milano Calibro 9 (1972) – Film Review
With an amazing 5-minute start to the film, this poliziottesco classic directed by master of the genre Fernando Di Leo, grabs your complete attention from the very beginning until the “FINE”.

With an amazing 5-minute start to the film, this poliziottesco classic directed by master of the genre Fernando Di Leo, grabs your complete attention from the very beginning until the “FINE”.

Deeply experimental film by one of the biggest pioneers of the medium, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau.

Howard Hawks completely misses the mark in this 1964 film starred by Rock Hudson and Paula Prentiss, that the director intended as a remake/homage to his 1938 classic Bringing Up Baby.

Takeshi Kitano writes, stars, and directs this unconventional yakuza film, absolutely different to any other gangster movie you can see.

In the mid of his stint of movies in Europe that propelled him into stardom, Charles Bronson offers his usual tough hitman persona in this poliziottesco directed by Sergio Sollima.
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