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  1. 1. Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. 2013 1h 28m R. 6.1 (218K) Rate. 23 Metascore. Brother/sister duo Hansel and Gretel are professional witch-hunters who help innocent villagers. One day they stumble upon a case that could hold the key to their past. Director Tommy Wirkola Stars Jeremy Renner Gemma Arterton Peter Stormare. 2.

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    38 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Paths of Glory. 1957 1h 28m Approved. 8.4 (214K) Rate. 90 Metascore. After a failed attack on a German position, a general orders three soldiers, chosen at random, court-martialed for cowardice and their commanding officer must defend them. Director Stanley Kubrick Stars Kirk Douglas Ralph Meeker Adolphe Menjou. 2.

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    • The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) Paul Greengrass. With a 92 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, The Bourne Ultimatum is a compelling spy thriller that really ramps up the adventures of Matt Damon’s Jason Bourne.
    • The Bourne Identity (2002) Doug Liman. Starring Matt Damon, The Bourne Identity is a taut thriller. It’s focused, action-packed, and intense the entire way through.
    • Hot Fuzz (2007) Edgar Wright. The second film in Edgar Wright’s Three Flavors Cornetto trilogy, Hot Fuzz is perhaps the most popular of the three.
    • Hugo (2011) Martin Scorsese. Unlike most Martin Scorsese films, Hugo is a family-friendly watch. Tender and lovely, Hugo is just as much about the love of movies as it is about the title character.
    • All About Eve
    • Dunkirk
    • E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
    • Coco
    • Modern Times
    • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
    • Casablanca
    • It Happened One Night
    • Eighth Grade
    • Inside Out

    RT Score: 100% One of the quintessential features about show business, All About Eve is the Single White Female of the 1950s. Legendary actress Bette Davis plays legendary actress Margo Channing who takes a shine to a sycophantic fan named Eve (Anne Baxter). But as Margo and her friends soon realize, Eve has more than just friendship on her mind; s...

    RT Score: 92% It might surprise many to realize this is the only feature directed by Christopher Nolan to enter this list. Nolan’s tenth feature film follows the various men from Belgium, Great Britain, and France who fought and died during the battle of Dunkirk in WWII. The film was a long-time passion project for Nolan who initially conceived of ...

    RT Score: 98% One of the most iconic images of cinema is little Elliott (Henry Thomas) and his friends traveling across the moon to help their alien buddy E.T. “phone home.” The Steven Spielberg-directed feature is a heartfelt, funny, and compassionate story of friendship wrapped up in a coping with divorce narrative (heavy stuff for a kid’s film)....

    RT Score: 97% The first of three Disney films on this list (excluding the Fox merger), Cocotells the story of a little boy named Miguel who wants to be a musician. Unfortunately his family, for reasons unknown to him, has placed a ban on music. So when Miguel steals the guitar of a long-dead and famous Mexican musician he is accidentally sent to th...

    RT Score: 100% Whether you’ve seen one of his films or not, nearly everyone can identify Charlie Chaplin’s “the Tramp” character. The kind-hearted vagrant with a mustache and bowler hat had been Chaplin’s bread and butter since the mid-1900s. Interested in the nature of machinery, especially in the midst of the Great Depression’s unemployment, Chap...

    RT Score: 100% Another 100% feature on the list, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is a silent German Expressionist film about a somnambulist (or sleepwalker) played by Conrad Veidt, who commits murders at the behest of the evil Dr. Caligari (Werner Krauss). A landmark in horror history, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligariis usually taught in film schools as the...

    RT Score: 98% When asked to say the first classic era film you've seen, the usual answer is this 1942 war drama directed by Michael Curtiz. Humphrey Bogart plays Rick Blaine, an apathetic bar owner in the Vichy-controlled city of Casablanca. When he’s reunited with Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), the woman who got away, Rick is forced to reconcile with his ...

    RT Score: 98% One of the funniest screwball comedies out there, there’s nothing better than It Happened One Night. Claudette Colbert plays heiress Ellen Andrews who runs away from home because she can’t marry who she wants. She meets up with reporter Peter Warne (Clark Gable) and the two strike a deal: if she gives him an exclusive he won’t rat her...

    RT Score: 99% Director Bo Burnham blew audiences away in 2018 with his feature directorial debut, Eighth Grade. The film follows Kayla (Elsie Fisher), who is about to finish her last week of middle school. As the tween prepares to transition to a new school, she's forced to confront all her social awkwardness and the problems she doesn’t want to fo...

    RT Score: 98% In 2015, Disney and Pixar got psychological with Inside Out, the colorful tale about the anthropomorphic feelings that control the minds of every being on this planet. In this case, the audience meets the emotions of a girl named Riley. Joy (voiced by Amy Poehler) wants Riley, who is moving from her hometown of Minnesota to San Franci...

    • The Matrix (1999) 4.8 out of 5 stars. Keanu Reeves plays Thomas Anderson, a computer programmer, who gets involved in an underground war against powerful computers who have constructed his entire reality with a system called the Matrix.
    • Forrest Gump (1994) 4.8 out of 5 stars. Loveable Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks) lives a rich life full of childlike optimism. Robert Zemeckis' epic adventure film follows his quest to track down his childhood love, Jenny (Robin Wright).
    • Star Trek (2009) 4.8 out of 5 stars. Star Trek depicts Romulan time traveller Nero's bloody quest for revenge against Spock and the Federation in one of the most famous space franchises of all time.
    • The Help (2011) 4.8 out of 5 stars. Based on the novel of the same name, Tate Taylor's civil rights drama follows Skeeter Phelan (Emma Stone) an aspiring author who pens a book about the discrimination African-American maids face in her hometown.
  3. Great Movies. One of the gifts a movie lover can give another is the title of a wonderful film they have not yet discovered. Here are more than 300 reconsiderations and appreciations of movies from the distant past to the recent past, all of movies that I consider worthy of being called "great." - Roger Ebert.

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