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Werner Herzog
Reviews Featuring Werner Herzog
Realism and surrealism collide in this downbeat tale of strangers in a strange land.
Intense, hypnotic, and captivating - Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski are on top form in this classic pint sized epic.
The Bad Lieutenant - Port of Call: New Orleans
Nicholas Cage is back on form with this impressive Herzog police thriller remake high on surreal humour and narcotics. Not one of Herzog's best but a pleasing watch nonetheless.
Christian Bale and Werner Herzog is a match made in heaven in this prisoner of war film with a heart. Rescue Dawn is a real testament to the power of the human spirit and, for once, I actually mean that.
A glorious tale of what you can do with you put your mind (and a few hundred slaves) to a task that includes the South American jungle, an opera obsessed nut and an inconsiderately placed mountain.
Grizzly Man is a hugely interesting account of a strange man with a fascinating life by master of the weird Werner Herzog.
Possibly the best adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Excellent performances, a haunting atmosphere and a unique take on the famous novel from Werner Herzog is just enough to give it the edge.
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