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Lili (1953)
Read more: Lili (1953)1953’s Lili is perhaps the first film from Hollywood’s Golden Age to make the case that misogyny – that unmistakable, unshakable loathing of the female species – is the very foundation of love.
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3 Women (1977)
Read more: 3 Women (1977)There really is no other filmmaker quite like Robert Altman. Outside of Kurosawa and Kubrick, no director has been so consistently defiant in his resistance of conventions and complacency of craft.
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The Virgin Spring
Read more: The Virgin SpringI’ve always been wary of Ingmar Bergman. Too intellectual and artsy-fartsy, you know? Sometimes I download one of the Swedish auteur’s flicks only to end up deleting it months later
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Unearthly Stranger (1963)
Read more: Unearthly Stranger (1963)A British scientist had just made a breakthrough with the “formula” for the program when, lo and behold, his brain exploded the night before he could share it with his fellow scientists
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Faces (1968)
Read more: Faces (1968)What most impressed me about Faces is that here you have a film with maybe ten scenes total. Yet its length is over two hours.
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Casablanca (1942)
Read more: Casablanca (1942)Casablanca is a hornet’s nest of thieves and cutthroats, as one of my favorite characters, the pickpocket, says “Be careful, there are vultures, vultures everywhere,”
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The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961)
Read more: The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961)The Day the Earth Caught Fire opens with clichéd character Peter Stenning, a washed-up alcoholic reporter, in the middle of a desert city, London. Dust and sand claiming the buildings.
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The Lost Weekend
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Sunset Blvd. (1950)
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Army of Shadows (1969)
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Russian Ark (2002)
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White Heat (1949)
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Witness For the Prosecution
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Onibaba(1964)
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Great Expectations (1946)
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Splendor In the Grass
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Double Indemnity
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Psycho
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King Rat (1965)
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The Quiet Man
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Decoy: Featuring Jean Gillie as classic noir’s hardest, greediest and most daring femme fatale
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Barry Lyndon
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The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
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Paths Of Glory (1957)
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Ruthless (1948)
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Breaker Morant
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Duel In The Sun (1946)
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Nosferatu (1922)
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A Handful of 80s British Classics
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The Fountainhead (1949)
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Frenzy (1972)
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Seconds (1966)