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This trio of rousing action epics reveals a deeply unsettling portrait of the Soviet Union under Stalin, and provided battle-scene blueprints for filmmaking giants from Laurence Olivier in Henry V to Akira Kurosawa in Seven Samurai.

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Sisters

Brian De Palma

1973

93 minutes

Color

1.85:1

English

A stylish paean to female destructiveness, De Palma’s first foray into horror voyeurism is a stunning amalgam of split-screen effects, bloody birthday cakes, and a chilling score by frequent Hitchcock collaborator Bernard Herrmann.

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Kwaidan

Masaki Kobayashi

1965

161 minutes

Color

2.35:1

Japanese

Kwaidan features four nightmarish tales in which terror thrives and demons lurk. Adapted from traditional Japanese ghost stories, this lavish, widescreen production drew extensively on Kobayashi’s own training as a student of painting and fine arts.

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The Blob

Irvin S. Yeaworth

1958

91 minutes

Color

1.66:1

English

One of the great cult classics, The Blob melds ’50s schlock sci-fi and teen delinquency pics even as it transcends these genres with strong performances and ingenious special effects. The Blob helped launch the careers of superstud Steve McQueen and composer Burt Bacharach.

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Fiend Without a Face

Arthur Crabtree

1958

92 minutes

1.33:1

English

A scientist’s thoughts materialize as an army of invisible brain-shaped monsters (complete with spinal-cord tails!) who terrorize an American military base in this nightmarish chiller, directed by Arthur Crabtree.

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Black Narcissus

Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger

1947

101 minutes

Color

1.33:1

English

Plagued by uncertainties and worldly desires, five Protestant missionary nuns, led by Deborah Kerr’s Sister Clodagh, struggle to establish a school in the desolate Himalayas in Powell and Pressburger’s fascinating study of the age-old conflict between the spirit and the flesh.

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I Know Where I’m Going!

Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger

1945

91 minutes

Black and White

1.33:1

English

In Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s stunningly photographed comedy, Wendy Hiller stars as a headstrong young woman who travels to the remote Scottish Hebrides to marry a rich lord.

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All That Heaven Allows

Douglas Sirk

1955

89 minutes

1.77:1

English

Jane Wyman is a repressed wealthy widow and Rock Hudson is the hunky Thoreau-following gardener who loves her in Douglas Sirk’s heartbreakingly beautiful indictment of 1950s small-town America.

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Written on the Wind

Douglas Sirk

1956

99 minutes

Color

1.77:1

English

Bathed in lurid Technicolor, melodrama maestro Douglas Sirk’s Written on the Wind is the stylishly debauched tale of a Texas oil magnate brought down by the excesses of his spoiled offspring.

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Do the Right Thing

Spike Lee

1989

120 minutes

Color

1.85:1

English

The hottest day of the year explodes on-screen in this vibrant look at a day in the life of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Spike Lee’s powerful portrait of urban racial tensions sparked controversy while earning popular and critical praise.

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L'avventura

Michelangelo Antonioni

1960

145 minutes

1.77:1

Italian

A girl mysteriously disappears on a yachting trip. While her lover and her best friend search for her across Italy, they begin an affair. Antonioni’s penetrating study of the idle upper class offers stinging observations on spiritual isolation and the many meanings of love.

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Gimme Shelter

David Maysles, Albert Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin

1970

91 minutes

Color

1.33:1

English

Called the greatest rock film ever made, this landmark documentary follows the Rolling Stones on their notorious 1969 U.S. tour.

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Beastie Boys Video Anthology

Various

2000

Color

1.33:1

English

The Beastie Boys are among the most influential groups of the last two decades. As their music has opened hip-hop to a wider audience and changed the parameters of its sound, their ambitious music videos have carried the medium to new levels of artistic expression.

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Cries and Whispers

Ingmar Bergman

1972

91 minutes

Color

1.66:1

Swedish

In Ingmar Bergman’s testament to the strength of the soul, Karin and Maria come to the aid of their dying sister, Agnes, but jealousy, manipulation, and selfishness come before empathy. Cries and Whispers is full of images of staggering beauty and unfathomable horror.

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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

Luis Buñuel

1972

102 minutes

Color

1.66:1

French

In Luis Buñuel’s deliciously satiric Oscar winner, an upper-class sextet sits down to dinner but never eats, their attempts continually thwarted by a vaudevillian mixture of events both actual and imagined.

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The Lady Eve

Preston Sturges

1941

93 minutes

Black and White

1.33:1

English

In one of Sturges’s most clever and beloved romantic comedies, a conniving father and daughter meet up with the heir to a brewery fortune—a wealthy but naïve snake enthusiast—and attempt to bamboozle him at a cruise ship card table.

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Double Suicide

Masahiro Shinoda

1969

104 minutes

Black and White

1.33:1

Japanese

In Masahiro Shinoda’s striking adaptation of a Bunraku puppet play (featuring the music of famed composer Toru Takemitsu), a paper merchant sacrifices family, fortune, and ultimately life for his erotic obsession with a prostitute.

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Spartacus

Stanley Kubrick

1960

196 minutes

Color

2.35:1

English

Stanley Kubrick directed a cast of screen legends—including Kirk Douglas as the indomitable gladiator that led a Roman slave revolt—in the sweeping epic that defined a genre and ushered in a new Hollywood era.

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Coup de torchon

Bertrand Tavernier

1981

128 minutes

Color

1.66:1

French

An inspired rendering of Jim Thompson’s pulp novel Pop. 1280, Bertrand Tavernier’s Coup de torchon (Clean Slate) deftly transplants the story of an inept police chief turned heartless killer and his scrappy mistress from the American South to French West Africa.

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Mona Lisa

Neil Jordan

1986

104 minutes

Color

1.77:1

English

Bob Hoskins (who snagged an Oscar nomination for his performance) plays George, a small-time loser employed as a chauffeur to an enigmatic, high-class call girl in writer-director Neil Jordan’s brilliant, noir-infused love story.

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