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10 Rillington Place
10 Rillington Place

Fleischer directs this harrowing true story with straightforward efficiency and clinical detachment; much of the courtroom dialogue is taken from actual documents. London is depicted as a drab, grimy place where the ...

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101 Dalmatians
101 Dalmatians

One of Disney’s finest achievements of the sixties, and still a favorite of mine, “101 Dalmatians” is both a cheeky story of doggie romance and a thrilling detective tale with a villainous twist. (Guess what Cruella ...

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12 Angry Men
12 Angry Men

Sidney Lumet's first feature film is a spare, powerful human drama of the first order. Fonda underplays expertly as the voice of reason, and his fellow jurors are played by some of the best character actors of the day, ...

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12:08 East of Bucharest
12:08 East of Bucharest

One of the new flowerings of recent Romanian cinema, the award-winning black comedy "Bucharest" is a sterling example of stone-faced Eastern European wit and self-deprecating satire. Jderescu, a Romanian Charlie Rose, ...

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127 Hours
127 Hours

Based on a true story (we’d hardly believe it otherwise) and essentially a one man showcase for the considerable talents of James Franco (who spends most of the film playing to a large rock), it’s pretty amazing just ...

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13 Assassins
13 Assassins

Featuring one of the longest, bloodiest, most beautifully choreographed martial arts battle scenes on film, this sweeping period drama offers electrifying thrills for action fans. A remake of a 1963 film with the same ...

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13 Tzameti
13 Tzameti

This nail-biting existential thriller is based on actual incidents involving murder and high-rolling bettors. Filmed in stark, pristine black-and-white, "13 Tzameti" builds tension around Sébastien's roundabout journey ...

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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Rich's rendering of the classic Jules Verne tale by Walt Disney was, at the time, the most costly picture ever made, and it shows. The re-mastering of this beloved fantasy adventure is visually breathtaking, with ...

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2001: A Space Odyssey
2001: A Space Odyssey

This brief synopsis only begins to describe this most cosmic, dense and challenging of science fiction films, which director Kubrick co-wrote with sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke. Notably, "2001" relies on images more ...

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2046
2046

Dreamy, entrancing, rapturous, and unabashedly romantic, Wong’s elegantly wrought tone poem is partly a sequel to his masterful “In the Mood for Love,” as it features Cheung and Leung reprising their roles as not-quite ...

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28 Days Later
28 Days Later

Though the premise sounds frighteningly close to George Romero's zombie movies, this entry comes off fresh and fierce, thanks to director Boyle's tight, gritty direction, an English setting and two solid Irish actors, ...

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3 Women
3 Women

This moody, dreamlike drama of psychological obsession was one of Altman's finest films of the 1970s, owing mostly to the oddities of his two female leads, Spacek and Duvall, whose performances are surreal and strangely ...

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3-Iron
3-Iron

This strangely compelling, almost wordless romantic drama by Korean provocateur Kim Ki-duk ("Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring") puts an odd twist on class resentment, slowly resolving the tension between its ...

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3:10 To Yuma
3:10 To Yuma

Based on an Elmore Leonard story, Delmer Daves's film is a sharp psychological western in the vein of another better known classic, "High Noon." Taut and suspenseful, "Yuma" is refreshingly short on shoot-outs. Much of ...

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35 Shots of Rum
35 Shots of Rum

Spare in dialogue but teeming with feeling, French filmmaker Claire Denis spikes every shot in 35 Shots of Rum with a sensuous twist. Lionel and Josephine’s father-daughter relationship carries an ambiguous charge but ...

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4 Little Girls
4 Little Girls

“Girls” may be heartbreaking to watch, but it’s also essential viewing, as Lee revisits an atrocity we hate to remember but should never forget. The overwhelming sense of personal loss and moral outrage is palpable. ...

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4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days
4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days

This searing indictment of a Romania then under the tyrannical rule of the Ceausescu regime won the Palme d’Or at Cannes, and the award was richly deserved. By choosing to focus on the friend of the girl who needs an ...

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42nd Street
42nd Street

"42nd Street" stands as the quintessential backstage musical. Both Keeler and Powell are appealing and spirited as the juvenile leads, and Baxter's predicament gives the film added poignancy. Still, it's the culminating ...

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48 Hours
48 Hours

Putting a thrilling new spin on the buddy film with this gritty and gripping crime comedy/drama, director Walter Hill hit paydirt, combining Nolte's bearish, no-BS mien with fiery comedic talent Murphy (still a ...

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5 Films About Christo & Jeanne-Claude
5 Films About Christo & Jeanne-Claude

These remarkable short films by the Maysles brothers (“Grey Gardens”) highlight the transformative aesthetic and magical allure of such grandiose “wrapping” projects as “Islands,” in which the artists turned a Florida ...

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