i'm a big fan of brittish cinema, they're foreign, right?
history boys, based on an actual group of overly bright young men, foul language and allusions of homosexuality do apply if you're put off by those subject, they have a magnificent variety in their verbal usage.
keeping mum...rowan atkinson as a clueless deacon with a smokin' hot daughter, a wife contemplating an affair and a peculiar housekeeper, it's a wonderfully dark comedy.
saving grace, a widow with a green thumb realizes her husband put them in debt, rather than lose the house she turns to..."growing things" to pay off the debts...another delightful comedy.
the football factory, if you're into football, european style it won't be much of a suprise, but if it's really like that, it's amazing what lengths they go to for their team...even a crack at the end poking at rugby fans.
if you liked pan's labrynth, try to find the devil's backbone, amazingly spooky ghost story by the the same gentleman,
most any asian cinema, particularly their horror...they have an asian extreme and asian extremes 3, a compilation of short movies done by some of the who's who of asian cinema. the eye and eye 2 are pretty spooky; oh and i've got the host, a monster movie i'll give a review of after we watch it.
generation x and y...jackie chan is responsible for these movies, hip, fast and wow in action, he even has a guest appearance.
i work tonight, so i'll see what else is available on the movie store shelf for foreign films.