The Wailing
The Wailing is a masterclass of maintaining the audience’s attention and a high level of suspense throughout a horror film without giving anything fully away.
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.
An Officer and a Gentleman
An Officer and a Gentleman is a near perfect blend of 1980s synth-y music, cheesy romance, and military drama, augmented by some skillful performances from its main actors.
From Russia with Love
A combination of thrilling spy action and a plot that lays the groundwork for future Bond greatness are the hallmarks of From Russia with Love that make it one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
35 Shots of Rum
35 Shots of Rum benefits from Claire Denis’s subtle storytelling that invites the audience deeper into the story and from a story that is so honest and mundane as to be relatable to most audiences.
The Buddy Holly Story
Phenomenal music from start to finish blends well with Busey’s performance as the titular Buddy Holly and makes The Buddy Holly Story one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
A quality family film with one of the most iconic animated villains and a phenomenal soundtrack, One Hundred and One Dalmatians has earned a spot among the ranks of the Greatest Films of All Time.
Blue Velvet
Powerful symbolism throughout, a perfect villainous performance from Dennis Hopper, and a strong showing from Isabella Rossellini help to make Blue Velvet into the classic that it is.
Captain America: Civil War
Some phenomenal superhero action pieces that highlight basically every hero in the film, a fast-paced story about conflict in the Avengers, and a villain that wins and ties everything together – these are the pieces that make Captain America: Civil War one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
The Avengers
Great team-up action that consistently hits key story points and a high-caliber villain in Loki are what keep The Avengers worth watching and make it one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
Auntie Mame
Auntie Mame is a triumph of visuals, comedy, acting, and story, vaulting into the ranks of Greatest Films of All Time.
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.
Shaun of the Dead
Shaun of the Dead’s spot-on satirical take on the zombie apocalypse and its in-depth exploration of maturity in relationships help make it a lasting fixture on the list of Greatest Films of All Time.
The Westerner
Terrific characterizations of its heroes and stellar performances from their actors and the leading lady are the recipe for success that makes The Westerner one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
Riders Of Justice
Riders of Justice is a quality action comedy that elevates itself above others in the revenge thriller genre by exploring ideas of grief and causality and masculinity in depth, making it a standout and one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
The Double Life of Veronique
Strong emotional ties crafted through skillful cinematography and acting, and a unique story make The Double Life of Véronique one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
Lolita (1962)
Problematic though it undoubtedly remains, Lolita’s strong performances coupled with its ultimate condemnation of the predatory nature of both Humbert and Quilty help make its place among the Greatest Films of All Time feel less controversial.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Authenticity in its subject matter, great casting, and solid kung-fu action sequences are what make Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings not only one of the best MCU films but also one of the Greatest Films of All Time.
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.