Take a sharp turn into the unknown with this series featuring genre faves, cult classics, unsung gems and more. Join us as we celebrate the post-holidays with one of the most unconventional “Christmas movies” (yes, it’s in the same conversation as “Die Hard”)—Terry Gilliam’s dystopian masterpiece, “Brazil.”
Hailed for its groundbreaking visual effects and satirical story, “Brazil” is one of the most highly regarded films of all time and a bona fide cult classic.
Jonathan Pryce stars as Sam Lowry, a grey-suited government clerk who finds his life turned upside-down when he gets involved in a case of mistaken identity. Categorized as an enemy of the state, Sam is propelled into a surreal romance with the woman of his dreams, who may also be a terrorist. Co-starring Robert De Niro and Michael Palin, director Terry Gilliam’s modern masterpiece is a pitch-black comedic look at a “perfect” future where technology reigns supreme.