Kathryn Bigelow's first feature film deserves a watch, perhaps for Willem Dafoe alone.
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Kathryn Bigelow's first feature film deserves a watch, perhaps for Willem Dafoe alone.
This early Hammer Horror film features Christopher Lee and gorgeous cinematography from Douglas Slocombe.
One of two adaptations of Les Liaisons dangereuses released within a year of each other, this film by Miloš Forman is worth a look.
The only legendary Scottish hero movie from 1995 that's worth a damn.
George Romero and Dario Argento pay homage to Edgar Allen Poe with two modern retellings of his classic work.
Some rich jerk really messes up and unleashes a bunch of monsters; the stuff of nightmares.
Celebrate the 4th of July with a musical about a bunch of white guys writing the Declaration of Independence!
Based on the book by Hanif Kureishi, this BBC mini-series chronicles cultural and sexual self-exploration.
A visually gorgeous film that tackles the harsh realities faced while being openly gay in 1930s Great Britain.
An LGBTQ gem that managed to shine despite harsh restrictions in 1961.
A special Memorial Day edition on Otto Preminger's naval war film led by John Wayne and Kirk Douglas.
A town abandoned and terrorized by bizarre creatures. Also, there's an impractical bed hanging from chains!
A very timely film noir about migrant workers and the evil men who exploit them.
Carol Reed's film about a young boy witnessing a supposed murder is well worth your attention.
Neil Jordan's coming-of-age story is a tough, but thoroughly engrossing watch.
George Lucas's failed attempt at creating the next great space opera is remembered.