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A King in New York (1957) Although it lacks the belly laughs of Chaplin's earlieroutput, it remains a unique, fascinating and deeply personal film.
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Star Wars A truly iconic space opera and defining moment in popularculture, as Luke Skywalker takes on an evil empire.
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The Sting An atmospheric and enjoyable depression-era mob thriller. Read our
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Monty Python's Life of Brian A true original and a triumph of collective film-making, the "Life of Brian" is a subversive comic masterpiece. Read our
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Blood, Guts, Bullets, and Octane A faintly derivative crime film immersed in the corruptAmericana of Tarantino, Rodriguez, and the Coens. Read our
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Delicatessen A gorgeously bizarre comic romp through the feverish nightmares of an oddball dystopian future. Read our
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Evil Dead II A bizarre, brutal, and hugely entertaining nugget of cartoon horror. Read our
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The Story Behind "Nosferatu" The real story behind "Nosferatu" is almost as compelling as the film itself. Read the
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