I once watched a streak of Alan Rickman movies, and can certainly recommend some of the less popular ones.<p><i>Closet Land</i> - HN should love this one: a dystopian science fiction film approaching censorship, surveillance, and torture. It's a single setting with only 2 actors, and sometimes feels like a very intense play.<p><i>Truly Madly Deeply</i> - An oddly appropriate film about accepting death, where he plays a tired ghost who come back to haunt his significant other, which I found bittersweet but overall heart-warming.<p><i>Rasputin</i> (1996) - I actually watched this during a Rasputin streak, and think that his performance is possibly the best Rasputin on film - he breathes a lot of humanity and realness into the character (compare with, say, the great but completely monstrous version with Christopher Lee). Other aspects of the film are uneven, but it's still very much worth it.<p>I also remember being excited to learn that he was directing a movie recently (<i>A Little Chaos</i>). Haven't seen it, but the reviews are convincing - it's sad that he leaves us while he was still very much in a creative period.