Leave No Trace
Thanks in large part to the deeply real and raw portrayals by its lead actors, Leave No Trace makes a worthy entry on the list of Greatest Films of All Time, telling a story of love and sacrifice in the midst of incredibly difficult circumstances.
The Jungle Book (2016)
Well-informed deviations from the original animated film’s plot and characters combined with excellent visual effects have earned The Jungle Book (2016) a place among the Greatest Films of All Time.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Stunning spectacles capped off with a perfect climax, enhanced by the skillful acting of new, key supporting characters and its lead, have made Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire one of the most lastingly revered films of its franchise.
The Black Stallion
Beautiful visuals and a striking score are the highlights of The Black Stallion that have made it a standout among horse movies, accentuating the beauty of nature and horses on its way to achieving greatness.
Cold Mountain
A couple of strong acting performances go along well with a highly entertaining story in Cold Mountain to make it one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
Castle in the Sky
Well-crafted and intentional themes that remain relevant today alongside a compellingly illustrated setting for the story make Castle in the Sky as great as it is.
The Motorcycle Diaries
The film’s two strong leads help shape its story of friendship and growing up into something great, making The Motorcycle Diaries’s place among the Greatest Films of All Time make perfect sense.
The Poseidon Adventure
Character connection brought about through intentional moments and strong performances pairs with the well-crafted effects of a disaster thriller to turn The Poseidon Adventure into one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
I Lost My Body
I Lost My Body’s unique structure and premise are what make it so great. Simple narrative, basic themes, and a mildly problematic attempt at romance keep it from rising higher on this list, but originality makes it a film that still bears watching.
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Quality exploration of relevant themes and well-crafted makeup and costumes help sell Planet of the Apes as one of the greats.
Beasts of the Southern Wild
The uniqueness of the setting combined with skillfully designed and portrayed character development and compelling thematic elements help make Beasts of the Southern Wilds a rewarding watch.
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind succeeds as a film thanks to its resonant and well-communicated theming and its beautiful art style that is played out in its unique postapocalyptic setting.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire overcomes its formulaic roots through powerful acting from its lead and supporting actors and the introduction of themes that are applicable to all audiences.