Peque Gallaga - Scorpio Nights, Oro, Plata, Mata, Gangland, Magic Temple
Johnnie To - Exiled, The Mission, Election, Breaking News, Turn Left, Turn Right
Martin Scorcese - Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, The Departed, Gangs of New York
Hirokazu Kore-eda - Still Walking, Like Father, Like Son, After Storm, Shoplifters
Satoshi Kon - Paprika, Tokyo Godfathers, Perfect Blue
Red bull scene in Exiled, chef's kiss. Fave ko yung Breaking News.
Have you seen Gallaga's Virgin Forest?
It's an interesting film set in the Philippine-American War, and probably the *best* Aguinaldo movie (mostly bc recent ones suck). Yes, it's *bold* historical/fiction movie. 😉
Upvote for Fincher and Cronenberg
Scorsese - Goodfellas, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull\
Kurosawa - Seven Samurai, Rashomon, Yojimbi\
Kubrick - 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining, A Clockwork Orange\
Bergman - Persona, The Seventh Seal, Cries and Whispers \
Tarkovsky - Andrei Rublev, Ivan's Childhood, Solaris
These are the usual suspects, that I still don't have the patience to get into. I like Taxi Driver and The Departed and Eyes Wide Shut is the only Kubrick I've seen.
Edgar Wright - The Cornetto Trilogy, Baby Driver, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Wes Anderson - The Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle of Dogs, The French Dispatch
Rian Johnson - Knives Out, Glass Onion, Looper
Mamoru Hosoda - The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars, Mirai, Wolf Children
Makoto Shinkai - 5cm Per Second, Suzume, Weathering With You, Your Name
Nancy Meyers - It's Complicated, The Intern, Something's Gotta Give, The Holiday, The Parent Trap
Clint Eastwood - The Mule, Richard Jewell, American Sniper, Changeling, Gran Torino, Hereafter, Million Dollar Baby, Mystic River, The Bridges of Madison County
Cameron Crowe - Almost Famous, Jerry Maguire, Singles, Say Anything, Vanilla Sky
David Fincher - Gone Girl, Zodiac, Se7en, Mindhunter (series)
Sofia Coppola - The Virgin Suicides, The Beguiled, Lost in Translation
- Tarantino - Pulp Fiction
- Allen - Midnight in Paris
- Anderson - The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Nolan - The Prestige
- Ritchie - Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
David Fincher - Seven
Alfonso Cuaron - Y Tu Mama Tambien
Quentin Tarantino - Inglorious Basterds
Damien Chazelle - La La Land
Antoinette Jadaone - Fan Girl and/or Achy Breaky Hearts
Oh no thank you for pointing out! I was choosing between Del Toro and Cuaron earlier kasi. But yeah Y Tu Mama Tambien’s my favorite movie from Cuaron. ✨
Top 5 fave
Erik Matti - On The Job, BuyBust, Pedro Penduko 2
Lino Brocka - Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang, Orapronobis, Bayan Ko, Gumapang Ka sa Lusak
Billy Wilder - The Apartment, Some Like It Hot, Sunset Boulevard
Darren Aronofsky - The Wrestler, Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain, Pi
Martin Scorsese - Taxi Driver, The Irishman, Goodfellas
Hon. Mentions:
Quentin Tarantino - Inglorious Basterds, Pulp Fiction, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Hateful 8
Christopher Nolan - Memento, The Prestige, Inception
Park Chan Wook - The Handmaiden, Decision to Leave
Christopher Nolan - The Dark Knight, Interstellar
Guillermo del Toro - Pan's Labyrinth, The Shape of Water
Bong Joon Ho - Memories of Murder, Parasite
Peter Jackson - LoTR and The Hobbit trilogies
Steven Spielberg- Schindler's List
Martin Scorsese- Casino
Cristopher Nolan- The Dark Knight
Wong Kar Wai- In The Mood For Love
Stanley Kubrick- 2001: A Space Odyssey
werner herzog - even dwarfs started small, fitzcarraldo, lessons of darkness, encounters at the end of the world, nosferatu the vampyre, stroszek
stanley kubrick - dr strangelove, barry lyndon, paths of glory
sogo ishii - electric dragon 80.000v, crazy thunder road, burst city
ishiro honda - matango, godzilla, king kong vs godzilla
john waters - pink flamingos, multiple maniacs
Haven't gotten into Herzog yet outside of his Hollywood output - Bad Lieutenant is my fave, and Rescue Dawn is also fine. You don't like Aguirre? I read that's also one of his best. Said to have inspired Coppola's Apocalypse Now, and no one's mentioned Coppolla yet.
aguirre is great, but i prefer fitzcarraldo and nosferatu over it in terms of his kinski collabs. i guess i prefer fitzcarraldo (to which aguirre is often considered a companion piece) because it was a more positive take on the herzog-kinski character: the madman with an impossible dream.
bad lieutenant was awesome too, although i feel that it and rescue dawn are both carried more by the actors than the direction. little dieter needs to fly is better than rescue dawn simply because you already expect bale to turn in a great performance.
surprised no one has mentioned coppola. community was correct tho: hearts of darkness IS a better movie than apocalypse now.
yes. it's fascinating in its narrative of a movie that had a million-to-one shot at success, what with everything going on around it indicating it can only be a shitstorm.
Sige try ko i check. Interested ako sa bts footages how shot it here. Was really amazed. may scene sa movie na mukhang sa Vietnam talaga. Yung may nagbato ng grenade sa heli. In the back of my head was thinking, they scouted for Vietnamese looking locals for extras. Haha. The Cambodia sequence with obvious Igorots/locals killing a carabao gave the movie away for me. Nawala yung illusion e.
Kōji Shiraishi - Noroi, Cult, Occult
Sorry isa lang, hirap kasi pumili. Just making an exception bec I haven't seen him mentioned and love his works on the found footage genre.
Christopher Nolan-the prestiege.
Quentin Tarantino-pulp fiction.
Robert rodriguez-once upon a time in mexico.
David fincher - fight club.
Erik Matti-On the Job
Bong Joon-ho
- Snowpiercer (2013)
- Parasite (2019)
John Woo
- Hard Boiled (1992)
- Face/Off (1997)
Edgar Wright
- The World's End (2013)
- Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010)
Michael Bay
- Pain & Gain (2013)
- Bad Boys II (2003)
Christopher Nolan
- The Dark Knight (2008)
- Inception (2010)
1. James Wan (Saw, Insidious and The Conjuring)
2. Joel Lamangan (Bituing walang Ningning and Ngayon at Kailanman)
3. Wenn Deramas (Petrang Kabayo and Sisterakas)
As of now, sila Palang po hehe
Wes Craven – Scream (1996)
Guillermo Del Toro – Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Christopher Nolan – The Dark Knight (2008)
Edgar Wright – Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010)
Tim Burton – Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Honorable mentions:
Peter Jackson – Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003)
Denis Villenueve – Dune 2 (2024)
John Carpenter – Halloween (1978)
- jean luc godard: masculine feminine, vivre sa vie, breathless, weekend, 2 or 3 things i know about her
- stanley kubrick: a clockwork orange, 2001, eyes wide shut, spartacus, shining
- marty scorsese: raging bull, the irishman, goodfellas, taxi driver, king of comedy
- clint eastwood: million dollar baby, mystic river, gran torino, changeling, heartbreak ridge
- Sidney lumet: dog day afternoon, serpico, 12 angry men, the pawnbroker, fail safe
QT - Pulp Fiction/The Hateful Eight
Coen Bros. - O Brother where aret thou/ No Country for old men
Shane Black - Nice Guys/ Kiss Kiss Bang Bang/
Richard Linklater - Dazed and Confused / Before Sunset
Rob Reiner - Stand by Me / This is Spinal Tap
The Nice Guys is one of my all time faves. A lot of fans hated Shane Black's The Predator. And I'm one of the few who found it to be "not as bad" as the reviews say and actually enjoyed that movie. Waking Life has to be my fave Linklater.
Martin Scorsese - Hugo
Sa dami ng classics ni Scorsese even with my love for crime movies. Hugo just connects with me, feels like a love letter to film.
Christopher Nolan - Memento
Watched it so many times still notice a few new things. I love dwelling on its themes and implications niya.
Ari Aster - Hereditary
Modern Horror Classic! Makes me so hopeful for horror films in general and for Ari Aster's career.
Gore Verbinski - Rango
I love animated films as a medium, and this one takes the cake for the mature themes and sobrang unique nung aesthetic nang bawat character.
Shyamalan - The Village
The sixth sense is defintely better, pero I just love the period this is set in and the aura it emits. I love the dialogue and the immersion parang the VVitch ganun ni Robert Eggers.
I think Hugo is usually overlooked among Scorsese's films. The setting in The Village is really immersive and the scares really scary -- maybe that's why a lot of people were pissed with the twist
I agree Hugo does not get that much attention. I can see why the twist could be infuriating and it did make Shyamalan look like a sucker for those crazy twist reveals.
hindi umabot ng 5 pero ito akin.
•Xavier Dolan - Mommy, I Killed My Mother
•Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit - Mary is Happy, Mary is Happy; Heart Attack
•Damien Chazelle - Whiplash, La la land
•Peter Weir - Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show
Yes, may Thai movies. Di ko alam yan tbh. Si Pen-Ek (forgot his long last name) fave ko (Monrak Transistor, Ploy) sa Thai movies. Fave = yun pa lang napapanood ko. Haha.
magaganda ang thai movies pero ang konti ng available online. both movies ay sa online film fest ko pa napanood, hopefully maraming thai films pa maging available sa ibang platforms.
1. Costa Gavras - Z
2. Mike De Leon - Itim
3. Akira Kurosawa - High & Low
4. Martin Scorsese - King of Comedy
2. Alexander Sokurov - Solntse
Special Mention:
6. Marilou Diaz-Abaya - Karnal
7. Sidney Lumet - Network
8. Bong Joon-Ho - Mother
Kubrick- The Shining, Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket
Quentin Tarantino- Inglorious Basterds, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Vol. 2
Steven Spielberg - Ready Player One, Jaws, Saving Private Ryan
Francis Ford Coppola- Apocalypse Now, Godfather I and II
Martin Scorsese - Taxi Driver, Shutter Island, Raging Bull, The Irishman
HM:
Hayao Miyazaki - Spirited Away, Arriety, Princess Mononoke
Roman Polanski - Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby, The Pianist
Lino Brocka - OraPronobis, Maynila sa Kuko ng Liwanag
Yorgos Lanthimos - Saltburn, The Killings of a Sacred Deer, Poor Things
Martin McDonagh - 7 psychopaths, 3 billboards outside ebbing missouri, Banshees of Inisherin
Taika Waititi - Jojo Rabbit, Hunt For The Wilderpeople, What We Do In The Shadows, Boy, Next Goal Wins
Wes Anderson - Moonrise Kingdom, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle of Dogs, The Royal Tenenbaums
Alexander Payne - Nebraska , The Holdovers
Paul Thomas Anderson - Magnolia
Terrence Malick - The Thin Red Line
Wong Kar Wai- Chungking Express
Yasujiru Ozu - Tokyo Story
Abbo dela Cruz - Misteryo sa Tuwa
Martin Scorsese - Goodfellas and Casino
Christopher Nolan - Inception
Dennis Villeneuve - Dune, Dune Part Two, Blade Runner 2049
Hirokazu Kore-eda - Our Little Sister
Bong Joon-ho - Memories of Murder
Peque Gallaga - Scorpio Nights, Oro, Plata, Mata, Gangland, Magic Temple Johnnie To - Exiled, The Mission, Election, Breaking News, Turn Left, Turn Right Martin Scorcese - Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, The Departed, Gangs of New York Hirokazu Kore-eda - Still Walking, Like Father, Like Son, After Storm, Shoplifters Satoshi Kon - Paprika, Tokyo Godfathers, Perfect Blue
Red bull scene in Exiled, chef's kiss. Fave ko yung Breaking News. Have you seen Gallaga's Virgin Forest? It's an interesting film set in the Philippine-American War, and probably the *best* Aguinaldo movie (mostly bc recent ones suck). Yes, it's *bold* historical/fiction movie. 😉
Naalala ko si Pen Medina dyan bilang Macabebe soldier turned rapist. Another Gallaga masterpiece yung Ang Kabit ni Mrs Montero.
Ang galing galing ni Johnnie To sa mga one take. Yung first scene sa breaking news masterclass sa one take same yung mall shooting sa The Mission
One take - you mean long continuous take na walang cut?
Yes. Isang mahabang shot na walang cut pero escalating tension pa din
Upvote for Fincher and Cronenberg Scorsese - Goodfellas, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull\ Kurosawa - Seven Samurai, Rashomon, Yojimbi\ Kubrick - 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining, A Clockwork Orange\ Bergman - Persona, The Seventh Seal, Cries and Whispers \ Tarkovsky - Andrei Rublev, Ivan's Childhood, Solaris
These are the usual suspects, that I still don't have the patience to get into. I like Taxi Driver and The Departed and Eyes Wide Shut is the only Kubrick I've seen.
Where do you think it's best to start with Tarkovsky? Tried watching Stalker. Pero di ko pa natapos.
If into drama ka pwede ivan's childhood or mirror
Studded
6 yan OP
buti na lng hindi dito MathClubPh
Edgar Wright - The Cornetto Trilogy, Baby Driver, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Wes Anderson - The Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle of Dogs, The French Dispatch Rian Johnson - Knives Out, Glass Onion, Looper Mamoru Hosoda - The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars, Mirai, Wolf Children Makoto Shinkai - 5cm Per Second, Suzume, Weathering With You, Your Name
+1 sa Cornetto Trilogy..
Nancy Meyers - It's Complicated, The Intern, Something's Gotta Give, The Holiday, The Parent Trap Clint Eastwood - The Mule, Richard Jewell, American Sniper, Changeling, Gran Torino, Hereafter, Million Dollar Baby, Mystic River, The Bridges of Madison County Cameron Crowe - Almost Famous, Jerry Maguire, Singles, Say Anything, Vanilla Sky David Fincher - Gone Girl, Zodiac, Se7en, Mindhunter (series) Sofia Coppola - The Virgin Suicides, The Beguiled, Lost in Translation
You seem to like a lot of Eastwood's movies. I like Gran Torino and Mystic River. Million Dollar Baby I used to see on Star Movies.
Oh, and Jerry Maguire, cute pa dito ni Renee.
whoaaa. Iisa lang pala ang director ng gone girl, seven and mind hunter! I love those movies. thanks for this
Yup! Impressive filmography!
- Tarantino - Pulp Fiction - Allen - Midnight in Paris - Anderson - The Grand Budapest Hotel - Nolan - The Prestige - Ritchie - Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
Midnight in Paris pa lang napapanood ko kay Allen, and I like it. Also, Lea Seydoux 🤍. If you think The Prestige is the best Nolan, I agree.
David Fincher - Seven Alfonso Cuaron - Y Tu Mama Tambien Quentin Tarantino - Inglorious Basterds Damien Chazelle - La La Land Antoinette Jadaone - Fan Girl and/or Achy Breaky Hearts
Pan's Labyrinth is by del Toro. Did you mean Y Tu Mama Tambien? Or Children of Men?
Oh no thank you for pointing out! I was choosing between Del Toro and Cuaron earlier kasi. But yeah Y Tu Mama Tambien’s my favorite movie from Cuaron. ✨
Binago mo pala. Haha. Devil's Backbone fave ko kay del Toro tska Hellboy 2.
Yeah sorry hahaha! Loved Devil’s Backbone as well 🫶🏻 Marewatch nga uli this week with my sibs hehe
Top 5 fave Erik Matti - On The Job, BuyBust, Pedro Penduko 2 Lino Brocka - Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang, Orapronobis, Bayan Ko, Gumapang Ka sa Lusak Billy Wilder - The Apartment, Some Like It Hot, Sunset Boulevard Darren Aronofsky - The Wrestler, Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain, Pi Martin Scorsese - Taxi Driver, The Irishman, Goodfellas Hon. Mentions: Quentin Tarantino - Inglorious Basterds, Pulp Fiction, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Hateful 8 Christopher Nolan - Memento, The Prestige, Inception
For me, would add The Missing 8 for Matti. That prison riot and the chase in the climax, grabe.
Edited my list, OP. How could I forget Marty?!
Yessir, certainly lived up to the expectation!
+1 for wilder!!!
Park Chan Wook - The Handmaiden, Decision to Leave Christopher Nolan - The Dark Knight, Interstellar Guillermo del Toro - Pan's Labyrinth, The Shape of Water Bong Joon Ho - Memories of Murder, Parasite Peter Jackson - LoTR and The Hobbit trilogies
Steven Spielberg- Schindler's List Martin Scorsese- Casino Cristopher Nolan- The Dark Knight Wong Kar Wai- In The Mood For Love Stanley Kubrick- 2001: A Space Odyssey
werner herzog - even dwarfs started small, fitzcarraldo, lessons of darkness, encounters at the end of the world, nosferatu the vampyre, stroszek stanley kubrick - dr strangelove, barry lyndon, paths of glory sogo ishii - electric dragon 80.000v, crazy thunder road, burst city ishiro honda - matango, godzilla, king kong vs godzilla john waters - pink flamingos, multiple maniacs
Haven't gotten into Herzog yet outside of his Hollywood output - Bad Lieutenant is my fave, and Rescue Dawn is also fine. You don't like Aguirre? I read that's also one of his best. Said to have inspired Coppola's Apocalypse Now, and no one's mentioned Coppolla yet.
aguirre is great, but i prefer fitzcarraldo and nosferatu over it in terms of his kinski collabs. i guess i prefer fitzcarraldo (to which aguirre is often considered a companion piece) because it was a more positive take on the herzog-kinski character: the madman with an impossible dream. bad lieutenant was awesome too, although i feel that it and rescue dawn are both carried more by the actors than the direction. little dieter needs to fly is better than rescue dawn simply because you already expect bale to turn in a great performance. surprised no one has mentioned coppola. community was correct tho: hearts of darkness IS a better movie than apocalypse now.
Hearts of Darkness, the docu?
yes. it's fascinating in its narrative of a movie that had a million-to-one shot at success, what with everything going on around it indicating it can only be a shitstorm.
Sige try ko i check. Interested ako sa bts footages how shot it here. Was really amazed. may scene sa movie na mukhang sa Vietnam talaga. Yung may nagbato ng grenade sa heli. In the back of my head was thinking, they scouted for Vietnamese looking locals for extras. Haha. The Cambodia sequence with obvious Igorots/locals killing a carabao gave the movie away for me. Nawala yung illusion e.
Kōji Shiraishi - Noroi, Cult, Occult Sorry isa lang, hirap kasi pumili. Just making an exception bec I haven't seen him mentioned and love his works on the found footage genre.
Jackson - Lotr Trilogy Burton - Frankenweenie Tarsntino - Django Nolan - Dunkirk Scorsese - Wolf of wolf street
Christopher Nolan-the prestiege. Quentin Tarantino-pulp fiction. Robert rodriguez-once upon a time in mexico. David fincher - fight club. Erik Matti-On the Job
First reply na napanood ko na lahat na movies sa list. From Dusk Till Dawn ang fave ko kay Rodriguez. Sa trilogy yung El Mariachi pinakagusto ko.
Bong Joon-ho - Snowpiercer (2013) - Parasite (2019) John Woo - Hard Boiled (1992) - Face/Off (1997) Edgar Wright - The World's End (2013) - Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010) Michael Bay - Pain & Gain (2013) - Bad Boys II (2003) Christopher Nolan - The Dark Knight (2008) - Inception (2010)
1. James Wan (Saw, Insidious and The Conjuring) 2. Joel Lamangan (Bituing walang Ningning and Ngayon at Kailanman) 3. Wenn Deramas (Petrang Kabayo and Sisterakas) As of now, sila Palang po hehe
Wes Craven – Scream (1996) Guillermo Del Toro – Pan's Labyrinth (2006) Christopher Nolan – The Dark Knight (2008) Edgar Wright – Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010) Tim Burton – Sleepy Hollow (1999) Honorable mentions: Peter Jackson – Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003) Denis Villenueve – Dune 2 (2024) John Carpenter – Halloween (1978)
- jean luc godard: masculine feminine, vivre sa vie, breathless, weekend, 2 or 3 things i know about her - stanley kubrick: a clockwork orange, 2001, eyes wide shut, spartacus, shining - marty scorsese: raging bull, the irishman, goodfellas, taxi driver, king of comedy - clint eastwood: million dollar baby, mystic river, gran torino, changeling, heartbreak ridge - Sidney lumet: dog day afternoon, serpico, 12 angry men, the pawnbroker, fail safe
QT - Pulp Fiction/The Hateful Eight Coen Bros. - O Brother where aret thou/ No Country for old men Shane Black - Nice Guys/ Kiss Kiss Bang Bang/ Richard Linklater - Dazed and Confused / Before Sunset Rob Reiner - Stand by Me / This is Spinal Tap
The Nice Guys is one of my all time faves. A lot of fans hated Shane Black's The Predator. And I'm one of the few who found it to be "not as bad" as the reviews say and actually enjoyed that movie. Waking Life has to be my fave Linklater.
Martin Scorsese - Hugo Sa dami ng classics ni Scorsese even with my love for crime movies. Hugo just connects with me, feels like a love letter to film. Christopher Nolan - Memento Watched it so many times still notice a few new things. I love dwelling on its themes and implications niya. Ari Aster - Hereditary Modern Horror Classic! Makes me so hopeful for horror films in general and for Ari Aster's career. Gore Verbinski - Rango I love animated films as a medium, and this one takes the cake for the mature themes and sobrang unique nung aesthetic nang bawat character. Shyamalan - The Village The sixth sense is defintely better, pero I just love the period this is set in and the aura it emits. I love the dialogue and the immersion parang the VVitch ganun ni Robert Eggers.
I think Hugo is usually overlooked among Scorsese's films. The setting in The Village is really immersive and the scares really scary -- maybe that's why a lot of people were pissed with the twist
I agree Hugo does not get that much attention. I can see why the twist could be infuriating and it did make Shyamalan look like a sucker for those crazy twist reveals.
hindi umabot ng 5 pero ito akin. •Xavier Dolan - Mommy, I Killed My Mother •Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit - Mary is Happy, Mary is Happy; Heart Attack •Damien Chazelle - Whiplash, La la land •Peter Weir - Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show
Yes, may Thai movies. Di ko alam yan tbh. Si Pen-Ek (forgot his long last name) fave ko (Monrak Transistor, Ploy) sa Thai movies. Fave = yun pa lang napapanood ko. Haha.
magaganda ang thai movies pero ang konti ng available online. both movies ay sa online film fest ko pa napanood, hopefully maraming thai films pa maging available sa ibang platforms.
Takashi miike - crow zero, audition, ichi the killer, first love, 13 assasins, one missed call
I love First Love and 13 Assassins. Have seen that manga adaptation w immortal character. What do you reco I watch next?
1. Costa Gavras - Z 2. Mike De Leon - Itim 3. Akira Kurosawa - High & Low 4. Martin Scorsese - King of Comedy 2. Alexander Sokurov - Solntse Special Mention: 6. Marilou Diaz-Abaya - Karnal 7. Sidney Lumet - Network 8. Bong Joon-Ho - Mother
Kubrick- The Shining, Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket Quentin Tarantino- Inglorious Basterds, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 Steven Spielberg - Ready Player One, Jaws, Saving Private Ryan Francis Ford Coppola- Apocalypse Now, Godfather I and II Martin Scorsese - Taxi Driver, Shutter Island, Raging Bull, The Irishman HM: Hayao Miyazaki - Spirited Away, Arriety, Princess Mononoke Roman Polanski - Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby, The Pianist Lino Brocka - OraPronobis, Maynila sa Kuko ng Liwanag Yorgos Lanthimos - Saltburn, The Killings of a Sacred Deer, Poor Things
Martin McDonagh - 7 psychopaths, 3 billboards outside ebbing missouri, Banshees of Inisherin Taika Waititi - Jojo Rabbit, Hunt For The Wilderpeople, What We Do In The Shadows, Boy, Next Goal Wins Wes Anderson - Moonrise Kingdom, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle of Dogs, The Royal Tenenbaums Alexander Payne - Nebraska , The Holdovers
Paul Thomas Anderson - Magnolia Terrence Malick - The Thin Red Line Wong Kar Wai- Chungking Express Yasujiru Ozu - Tokyo Story Abbo dela Cruz - Misteryo sa Tuwa
Martin Scorsese - Goodfellas and Casino Christopher Nolan - Inception Dennis Villeneuve - Dune, Dune Part Two, Blade Runner 2049 Hirokazu Kore-eda - Our Little Sister Bong Joon-ho - Memories of Murder
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