The Producers
Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder provide the proper leading performances to bolster the brilliant satire of Mel Brooks in The Producers, cementing the film’s place among the Greatest Films of All Time.
Love and Death
The way that Woody Allen interposes his own style within the world and expectations of Russian period dramas and the other influences of Eastern Europe feels so seamless and hilarious that the placement of Love and Death among the Greatest Films of All Time feels more fitting than just about any other film from the writer/director.
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
With one of the most iconic characters of the last twenty-five years and some truly scathing satirical commentary on the state of America’s acceptance of others, Borat launches itself into place among the Greatest Films of All Time.
The Death of Stalin
Chock-full of its characteristic dark humor and impeccable acting performances, The Death of Stalin makes a strong case to be included among the Greatest Films of All Time.
Life of Brian
Quality satire is a trademark of the Monty Python group, and Life of Brian is no exception to this rule; delivering quality satire on both religious and political movements couched in a parody of the life of a religious figure.
Edward Scissorhands
Positivity through acceptance, love, and uniqueness pairs well with Edward Scissorhands’s aesthetically pleasing production design to create a film that fits the bill of Greatness.