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  1. May 15, 2024 · There Will Be Blood. The Dream: In Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2007 period drama, adapted from Upton Sinclair’s 1927 novel Oil!, Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) is an oilman during Southern California’s late 19th century oil boom. His singular goal is to generate as much personal wealth and power as possible.

    • ‘The Pursuit of Happyness’
    • ‘The Founder’
    • ‘Spanglish’
    • ‘Hustle & Flow’
    • ‘Gangs of New York’
    • ‘Minari’
    • ‘Revolutionary Road’
    • ‘Dolemite Is My Name’
    • ‘99 Homes’
    • ‘War Dogs’

    In The Pursuit of Happyness, Chris Gardner (Will Smith) can’t sell the medical device he invested in. Tired of struggling, his wife leaves him, and he loses his apartment. Homeless with his son (Jaden Smith), Chris takes an internship as a stockbroker, hoping to change his luck. But first, he and his young son will have to survive six whole months ...

    Dick (Nick Offerman) and Mac (John Carroll Lynch) McDonald open a fast-food burger place and call it McDonalds in The Founder. It does well enough to attract the attention of Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton). What starts as a business partnership ends up in theft – Ray steals their idea, their speedy production system, even the name – and goes on to make ...

    Single mother Flor (Paz Vega) and daughter Cristina (Shelbie Bruce) emigrate from Mexico for a better life in America in Spanglish. Flor works for a wealthy family where Cristina is exposed to a culture that Flor isn’t ready to accept or respect. Flor compromises a lot to give her daughter a better life, but there’s still a push-pull between the va...

    DJay (Terrence Howard) is a Memphis pimp with a stable of three sex workers, including pregnant and out-of-work Shug (Taraji P. Henson) and Nola (Taryn Manning), who turns tricks out of the back of DJay’s car. Struggling to make ends meet, DJay decides to chase his dream of being a hip-hop emcee. With the help of his stable, he turns out a demo tap...

    To get close enough to his father’s killer for revenge, Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio) joins Bill The Butcher’s (Daniel Day-Lewis) gang and works his way up the ladder. Five Points Manhattan is riddled with prostitution, theft, and murder during the early 1860s as the American Civil War rages on. There’s plenty of room for corruption, and opportunit...

    In 1983, Korean immigrants the Yi family moves from California to rural Arkansas where patriarch Jacob (Steven Yeun)will own and farm a plot of land. From Korea, America seemed like a promised land, but the reality is much grimmer. In fact, the Yi family’s standard of living is much lower here, and pursuing Jacob’s dream means real sacrifice: half ...

    Young couple April (Kate Winslet) and Frank (Leonardo DiCaprio) live in a 1955 suburb in Revolutionary Road. Though they look like the perfect family, they’re deeply unhappy and resentful of each other. April has given up on her acting career, and Frank hates his job. They agree to move to Paris where they can be happier, but a pregnancy and a prom...

    Dolemite Is My Name follows Rudy Ray Moore (Eddie Murphy), a struggling rapper and comedian in 1970s Los Angeles. Only when he adopts a crude-talking pimp character named Dolemite does he gain any traction. Inspired by this success, he self-finances a kung-fu Blaxploitation film as a vehicle for Dolemite. He makes the film with an amateur crew on a...

    Set in the aftermath of the 2008 housing crash, 99 Homes follows the construction worker and single father Dennis (Andrew Garfield) loses his job, and the ability to pay his mortgage. Real estate broker Rick (Michael Shannon) evicts him and his young son without a second thought. Desperate and living in a seedy motel, Dennis decides to make a deal ...

    When David’s (Miles Teller) money-making schemes don’t pan out, he agrees to partner with his friend Efraim (Jonah Hill), a gunrunner who sees a way to exploit the war on terror for profit. Almost effortlessly, they stumble into their first government contract to deal weapons. They get paid, take on more contracts, take bigger risks, and it inevita...

    • A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) A Streetcar Named Desire tells the story of Blanche DuBois, a southern belle who leaves her aristocratic background to live with her sister, Stella, and her husband, Stanley.
    • Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (2020) Starring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman in his final film role, this biographical drama recounts a turbulent recording session with influential blues singer Ma Rainey during 1920s Chicago.
    • Of Mice and Men (1992) Working-class men struggled in the 20th century, but when it came to the American ideal, no one dreamed bigger. Of Mice and Men focuses on two farm workers, George and the intellectually disabled Lennie, who chase the dream of one day buying their own land.
    • The Great Gatsby (2013) The Great Gatsby explores the consequences of materialism that derives from the pursuit of the American Dream and is based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's famous book, which many consider to be 'the great American novel.'
  2. Mar 8, 2024 · They're a wonderful duo, and it's their contributions and chemistry that anchor the film. Combined with some insanely dangerous and comical stunts, Dinklage makes Phil lovable and relatable. MacLaine hasn’t lost that edgy comedic energy audience love to witness her inhabit onscreen. There’s even a slight nod in the dialogue to past lives ...

  3. Sep 8, 2021 · The pursuit of the American dream is embodied in an actual cat and mouse chase across the nation in Arthur Penn’s influential road movie Bonnie & Clyde. Based on the story of the real-life outlaws, Penn’s film follows the two lovers as they engage in a violent spree across the country, stealing cars and robbing banks.

  4. The American Dream: Directed by Jamil Walker Smith. With Malcolm Goodwin, Jamil Walker Smith, Michael Trotter, Bradley Stryker. Armed with dreams that extend beyond their block, Luis and Ronald, two best friends from Los Angeles, videotape their last 36 hours before shipping off to Afghanistan.

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  6. Oct 10, 2023 · 19 Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) New Line Cinema. Based on the 1984 Pulitzer Prize–winning play of the same name written by director David Mamet himself, this masterful drama finds a sense of ...