Category: Classics & Hitchcock
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Miracle On 34th Street (1947)
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Read more: Miracle On 34th Street (1947)Miracle on 34th Street is a timeless Christmas classic, a much-loved black and white film about the existence of Santa Claus and Christmas miracles.
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The Bad Seed
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Read more: The Bad SeedSayid.
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Playtime (1967)
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Read more: Playtime (1967)Now, with Playtime, I have settled on a murderous rage so complete that it’s bound to be as emotional as I’ll get over someone who’s long dead
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Requiem For a Heavyweight (1962)
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Read more: Requiem For a Heavyweight (1962)Although Raging Bull will always hold the title among depressing boxing movies, Ralph Nelson’s 1962 downer Requiem for a Heavyweight holds its own quite nicely, refusing to give us a final triumph, or even a glimmer of hope of any kind. The film considers sad, pathetic Mountain Rivera (Anthony Quinn), a good-hearted soul (aren’t they…
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Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)
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Read more: Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)Die! Die! Die, my Darling.
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Inherit The Wind
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Read more: Inherit The WindEvolution gives bigoted superstition a well-deserved stomping.
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Forbidden Games (Jeux Interdits)
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Read more: Forbidden Games (Jeux Interdits)All that we are, then, is how we manage in the face of death.
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Hud (1963)
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Read more: Hud (1963)Paul Newman’s Hud Bannon — amoral, vain, and hard as death itself — is a portrait of the emerging American man; removed from the sacrifices of war, and fully committed to the idea that values, rules, and society itself must yield to the naked ambition of a new generation
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The Hustler
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Read more: The HustlerOne of the finest character studies of the cinema.
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The 400 Blows
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Read more: The 400 BlowsA documentary on Madonna’s rise through the music industry?