Heavenly Creatures
Gutsy directorial choices and incredible breakout performances from its leads are the elements that shine forth and make Heavenly Creatures worthy of its place among the Greatest Films of All Time.
The Filth and the Fury
The Filth and the Fury tells the story of the Sex Pistols honestly and with a unique style that reflects its subjects well, paralleling their rise to the rise of one of the more reviled rulers of England, crafting a documentary that is both entertaining and informative.
Animal Kingdom
When framed as a family drama that happens to be crime-crime associated, Animal Kingdom’s greatness shines through thanks to some solid casting and good writing from the filmmakers.
Richard III (1955)
High-class Shakespearian actors and breathtakingly beautiful sets and costumes make Laurence Olivier’s Richard III one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
In America
Honesty about the grieving process, powerfully emotional adult performances, and surprisingly well-done child acting are the building blocks that make In America a great film.
Grey Gardens
The realism of its relationships and its often copied and referenced but never quite replicated nature are what make Grey Gardens a Great Film and a classic documentary.
The Wind Rises
The Wind Rises is a delightful fantasy biography, artfully blending truth and fiction into one of the best animated films of the last ten years.
Project Nim
Project Nim works well as a documentary that challenges some preconceived notions of good science and our interactions with other animals.
The Band’s Visit
The Band’s Visit’s unique blend of comedy, family drama, and romance creates an exceptional film, worthy of its place among the Greats.
Places in the Heart
Ultimately, Places in the Heart serves as a flawed vehicle for some excellent performances, which make it one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
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 Song of Bernadette
Skillful acting from its young lead and a message of personal faith overcoming societal pressures make The Song of Bernadette worth watching.
Sound City
Sound City is documentarian filmmaking at its finest, providing new, niche information, being fully engrossing entertainment, and showing off the filmmakers’ hobbies all at once.
Chungking Express
A unique plot structure combined with deftly delivered truths about the nature of love and our relationships with other people are what make Chungking Express one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Solid acting performances from some of the U.K.’s most awarded actors help bolster Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’s weak first act and propel it forward to a satisfying conclusion for a quality spy thriller.
Seven Days in May
A classic political thriller, Seven Days in May triumphs through its skillful acting and consistently resonant themes of hope in democracy and peace over fascism and militarism.
Paddington
One of the most wholesome and hopeful films of the last decade, Paddington manages to go beyond being a basic family film into something that resonates deeply with the human spirit.
Avengers: Infinity War
Avengers: Infinity War is one of the most ambitious films in the history of film, managing to bring together ten years of worldbuilding into one satisfying film with a seriously iconic villain.