Publisher's Synopsis
Nicolas Winding Refn's films represent a distinct body of work expressive of one of one of the more unique, divisive, and yet significant voices in modern cinema. Following the acclaim that he received for the Pusher trilogy (1996-2005), Bronson (2008), and especially Drive (2011), the critical reception of Refn's recent cinema has been considerably more divisive, with film critics referring to his latter works as 'cinematic defecation'.