Francisco Silva

Francisco Silva

Favorite films

  • Once Upon a Time in the West
  • Blade Runner
  • The Thing
  • Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler

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  • Fascination

    ★★★★

  • Fitzcarraldo

    ★★★★

  • Sing Sing

    ★★★★½

  • White Zombie

    ★★★

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  • Fascination

    Fascination

    ★★★★

    Truly one of the best artsy-fartsy euro lesbian vampire movies, behind only classics like Daughters of Darkness, Fascination is also one of Jean Rollin's best. Riffing on a recurrent theme in his filmography, the erotic vampire movie, Fascination achieves probably the best marriage between style and content in his work.

    The plot is a classic one, a man escaping a gang who wants to harm him (with good reason), takes refuge in a palatial villa where two women seem to…

  • Fitzcarraldo

    Fitzcarraldo

    ★★★★

    Exactly 10 years after the release of Herzog's Aguirre, The Wrath of God, we get another Herzog movie, also starring Klaus Kinski as a man who makes an ill-advised trip in the Amazon river. Centuries separate the stories of Aguirre, the conquistador, and Fitzcarraldo, a man who aims to bring the opera to the deepest Amazon jungle, a place where few share his passion and none his vision.

    Herzog's film is worth it as much for the exploration of human…

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  • Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes

    Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes

    ★★★★

    A great little film, Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes might at first seem like a pretentious retro-tribute film, but stick with it, as halfway through you realise that it is exactly what the film is trying to be and what it is about.

    Clearly broken into two very distinct halves, it is both a tribute to 70s "art horror" of the kind produced in continental Europe as well as a tribute to the times and the crews that produced that…

  • The Whale

    The Whale

    I should have given up on Aronofsky a long time ago, a director who thinks he is much smarter than he actually is, he is also a director who manages to make invariably exploitative films with the peculiar factor that they are both exploitative and boring. Look, I watch a lot of crap, I love exploitation cinema, from bad horror and sexploitation to blaxploitation, it makes up about a third of the stuff I watch, but if there is one…