
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Captain America: The Winter Soldier stands apart as its own unique offering in the pantheon of Great Films; equal parts superhero film and spy thriller, it reflects some of the greatest aspects of both genres.

Chicken Run
Chicken Run is a somewhat simplistic, child-friendly take on the escape genre of film, full of references to other movies in the genre with a wealth of humor for young and old audiences.

Whale Rider
Whale Rider is well-deserving of the praise it has received, particularly for the representation of authentic familial relationships, powerful female characters, and portrayal of the Maori people in film.

Topsy-Turvy
Topsy-Turvy is a lengthy, partially overstuffed historical dramedy that fits well in the pantheon of Greatest Films of All Time.


Crash (2004)
Crash’s portrayal of negative racial stereotypes and lack of strong messaging are balanced with strong acting, interesting story connections, and a positive portrayal on the part of Michael Peña.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
Unless they hate fun, everyone should find something to enjoy in Curse of the Black Pearl.

Donnie Darko
Donnie Darko is an interesting addition to the “Great Films” pantheon, blending science fiction, horror, high school, and nostalgia into an imperfect, yet compelling piece that warrants watching multiple times.