Will have to check that out on Apple TV. Has Gary Farmer in it. He's Johnny Depp's buddy in Dead Man.
You should see Ghost Dog though, and if you hate that, dont bother with any Jarmusch. It was one of the first ones I saw, it will prepare you for the more artsy stuff.
I mean you did recommend Bone Tomahawk and that was a pretty good one. I also liked when evil lurks, another wgb suggestion.
I will admit that it was a hard movie to watch. Could almost feel serotonin leaking out of my brain. Very harsh world it depicted shot in black and white by legendary cinematographer Robby Mueller. He was the go-to director of photography for bleak, disturbing movies. Paris Texas was probably his most famous. Be careful who you take advice from when choosing movies. Someone recommended Blue Velvet to my evangelical sister and her Baptist preacher husband. I'm guessing they're no longer friends with that person. I pass on a lot of very good movies because of excessive gore. Too visceral for me.
My wife and I have seen a couple of fun, quirky romcoms this past year, Palm Springs with Andy Samberg, and Plus One with Jack Quaid and Maya Erskine.
I watched the proposition 2005 last week as well…and I enjoyed it. The Guy Pearce movie set in Australia.
You ever see the Terence Hill and Bud Spencer movie My Name is Trinity? So silly, but funny enough for me. I watched both Trinity movies with kids the other day.