Brother’s Keeper
Brother’s Keeper is a strong, if at times familiar, documentary that showcases the triumph of community and family over corruption and prejudice through the story of a single family’s struggle, which earns it a spot among the greats.
The Thin Blue Line
The legacy of The Thin Blue Line and its high entertainment value and continued relevance to conversations in modern society make it one of the best documentaries ever and one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
Assault on Precinct 13
Assault on Precinct 13 is an action film that gets a lot of things right – its succinctness, thrilling action, decently memorable leads, and an engagement with relevant issues all go a long way in helping make the film as great as it is, elevating the cult classic.
Fruitvale Station
Strong performances from Spencer and Jordan support a well-crafted message of humanity and the need for police reform in Fruitvale Station, making its place among the Greatest Films of All Time unquestionable.
Dirty Harry
Dirty Harry is an incredibly flawed member of the Greatest Films of All Time, delivering a film that is high on cool factor and low on promotable content.
Minority Report
Engaging and interesting science fiction concepts along with a quality action star performance from Tom Cruise are what make Minority Report one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
The Hate U Give
The Hate U Give does its best to present an honest picture of modern issues for modern audiences, featuring solid performances as it does so.