David Lynch’s debut is a nightmare vision of what to expect when you’re expecting.
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David Lynch’s debut is a nightmare vision of what to expect when you’re expecting.
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Thirty years ago, ‘The Wedding Banquet’ introduced audiences to Ang Lee’s cinematic musings on repression and passion.
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Once upon a time, Miramax tried to go epic, distributing (and, of course, demanding cuts to) Bernardo Bertolucci’s post-“Last Emperor” opus.
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This 1947 British hit, now streaming on the Criterion Channel and Kanopy, sits snugly on the hinge between film noir and kitchen sink drama.
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When Steven Spielberg made ‘Saving Private Ryan’ 25 years ago, the casting of Tom Hanks in a WWII epic was an unconventional one. In retrospect, it was not only inspired but necessary.
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In 1977, Paul Newman re-teamed with director George Roy Hill to make one of the all-time great sports comedies. It’s now streaming on Netflix.
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Paul Verhoeven’s early Dutch films laid the groundwork for his Hollywood career, but good luck finding one to watch on his 85th birthday.
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Before Greta Gerwig took a meta-swing at the world’s most famous doll, Todd Haynes used Barbie to disturbingly examine the deterioration of another all-American girl.
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It’s earned a perennial slot on spooky season TV broadcasts and special-event screenings. Here’s why the horror comedy might be a hard sell if you didn’t grow up watching it.
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Luchino Visconti’s 1963 epic is deeply rooted in Italian history, but also in its director’s personal and political struggles.
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The comic documentary, released 25 years ago, remains a funny but pointed examination of capitalist longing.
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With this James Joyce adaptation, John Huston made his final film a love letter to his daughter.
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