Based on the novel by Nicholas Proffitt, Francis Ford Coppola's stirring look at stateside soldiers during Vietnam follows Sgt. Clell Hazard (James Caan) and Sgt. Major "Goody" Nelson (James Earl... more
"What are you rebelling against?" "What have you got?" Marlon Brando wears leather and sneers like no one else can in the original biker drama. Motorcycle gang leader Johnny Strabler (Brando) and his... more
Stanley Kramer's landmark study of racial prejudice stars the ace comic duo of Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as perplexed parents. When Joanna (Katharine Houghton) returns home with her new... more
Sidney Poitier gives one of his finest performances as Thackeray, an out-of-work engineer who decides to try his hand at teaching, only to be faced with a class full of unruly teens (including... more
John Huston's sombre but compassionate boxing drama is a criminally underseen late-career masterpiece from the great director. Peppered with outstanding performances this gritty yet affectionate look... more
One of the defining films of the 1960s, Silvio Narizzano's adaptation of Margaret Foster's 1965 novel stars Lynn Redgrave in an Oscar-nominated role as the put-upon teenager Georgy Parkin. Awkward... more
Director Richard Attenborough delivers a stirring epic of Winston Churchill's early years, beginning with his days as a war correspondent in India and heroics in the Boer War to his failures and... more
Directed by Joseph L Mankiewicz (Dragonwyck, All About Eve, Cleopatra) from the play by Tennessee Williams (A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) and brilliantly adapted for the screen by... more
Having fought his way to financial prosperity from the lower classes, it galls Irishman Michael Marler (Nicol Williamson) all the more after returning to Liverpool to hear that his father was... more
Harold Pinter scripted this powerful drama based on the novel by Penelope Mortimer. Anne Bancroft is Jo Armitage, the mother of several children from three marriages. Jo goes through a series of... more
The great Hollywood director William Wyler (Jezebel, Wuthering Heights, The Heiress, Ben-Hur) took John Fowles' celebrated novel and turned it into one of the finest - and most controversial -... more
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An accountant (Paul Scofield) in need of extra office help was pleased-initially-with his hire of the productive and capable Bartleby (John McEnery). That would change to his confusion and... more
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A rarely seen gem from Peter Sellers' later film career, this harrowing drama is based on Jean-Paul Clébert's novel "Le Blockhaus" (itself loosely inspired by a true story) and follows a group of... more
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The first collaboration between director Ken Loach and screenwriter Paul Laverty - a relationship which now extends to fifteen feature films and shorts, including My Name Is Joe and I, Daniel Blake -... more
William Wharton's allegorical WWII novel is updated to the Vietnam War in director Alan Parker's powerful drama. Wounded soldier Al (Nicolas Cage) winds up in the same stateside military hospital as... more
When a reporter and cameraman are assigned to cover the daily routine of a nuclear power plant, they witness and record an accident which could have wiped out the whole of Southern California, but... more
Influenced by the French New Wave, director Arthur Penn's ground-breaking and wildly inventive Mickey One is a tale of a man on the run - his first teaming with Warren Beatty, two years before Bonnie... more