An old German charwoman falls in love with a young Moroccan guest worker in this heartbreaking tale of racism and class divisions from Rainer Werner Fassbinder. 2. Angel at My Table (1990) Before The ...
Disney's first live-action feature film The Song of the South (1946) was released, with three major segments of animation; it was based upon Joel Chandler Harris' Uncle Remus folk tales regarding ...
In director Harold Becker's Hitchcock-like, erotic, neo-noir, who-dun-it crime thriller - it told about an investigation by a NYC detective into a series of 'lonely-hearts' murders committed by a ...
In writer/director Peter Greenaway's cruel, over-the-top, truth-telling film - it was designed as a metaphoric and allegorical criticism showing contempt for the wasteful and barbaric upper-class ...
Horror Films are unsettling films designed to frighten and panic, cause dread and alarm, and to invoke our hidden worst fears, often in a terrifying, shocking finale, while captivating and ...
The Deer Hunter (1978) is storywriter/producer/director Michael Cimino's epic about war and friendship - and only his second film (following Thunderbolt and Lightfoot ...
It's A Wonderful Life (1946), originally made for Liberty Films, is one of the most popular and heartwarming films ever made by director Frank Capra. Frank Capra regarded this film as his own personal ...
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How Green Was My Valley (1941) is one of John Ford's masterpieces of sentimental human drama. It is the melodramatic and nostalgic story, adapted by screenwriter Philip Dunne from Richard Llewellyn's ...
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) is the spectacular, cliff-hanger, breathlessly-paced, non-stop action/adventure film of the early 1980s. It was an immensely successful summer box-office hit. The film ...
This short film, 100 Years at the Movies (1994), a Turner Classic Movies (TCM) Production, was compiled by film-maker Chuck Workman to celebrate "100 Years at the Movies" for the 1994 Academy Awards ...
The Philadelphia Story (1940) is an intelligent, sophisticated, classic romantic comedy-farce (part screwball) of love and marriage, human growth and class distinctions. Its screenplay is a witty, ...