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  1. 100. Total Film. Riddled with post-war despair, The Third Man is one of the great British movies. The zither music, the noirish cinematography, the taut writing and the raft of excellent performances combine in an engrossing thriller that matches America's finest.

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    • Primer (2004) This indie has split several opinions on it – some feel it’s a refreshingly mature take on the sci-fi genre, whilst otherwise feel it’s an unnecessary complicated mess with amateur acting and boring direction.
    • Mind Game (2004) Anime has a great tradition of making completely insane movies that can fascinate yet confuse, and none would be more appropriate than this mid-2000’s effort that should’ve changed its title to ‘mind fuck’ since it so definitively manifests that category.
    • Identity (2003) A typically dark and stormy night where a handful of strangers end up stranded in a musty motel.
    • Abre los Ojos (1997) In the late 90s, filmmaker Alejandro Amenabar had a penchant for twisty thrillers that bitch slapped your brain, with no better example than with this buzzworthy hit – an impactful morality tale of a wealthy playboy (Eduardo Noriega) who beds the wrong lady and ends up mutilated in car crash for his troubles.
  2. Certainly Holly has fallen in love with her, although his trusting Yankee heart is no match for her defenses. “The Third Man” (1949) was made by men who knew the devastation of Europe at first hand. Carol Reed worked for the British Army’s wartime documentary unit, and the screenplay was by Graham Greene, who not only wrote about spies ...

  3. Mar 21, 2017 · Third, the recurrent pessimistic views over society and the idea of imminent social downfall. Forth, the exploration of human duality which leads to the concept of doppelgänger (popularly explored by Robert Stevenson in his novel “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” dating back to 1886).

    • The Graduate (1967) Mike Nichols’ indelible comedy of alienation is that rare thing, a movie that really does define a generation. That’s because there has never been another movie like it (and no, “Rushmore” doesn’t count).
    • 12 Angry Men (1957) How elemental — and riveting — is this: an entire courtroom drama set inside the jury room, where Henry Fonda, as the only member of the jury who suspects that a teenage defendant might not be guilty of murder, questions, cajoles and gradually convinces his fellow jurors to look more closely at the evidence.
    • Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988) You never forget your first. That may be how many American art-house habituésthink of Pedro Almodóvar’s riotous comedy.
    • Alien (1979) A smothering tentacled thingy attaches itself to an astronaut’s face. Several scenes later, an alien fetus erupts right out of his belly, and the cinema would never be the same.
  4. 2 days ago · Welcome to the 300 highest-rated best movies of all time, as reviewed and selected by Tomatometer-approved critics and Rotten Tomatoes users. 1. 99% L.A. Confidential (1997) 2. 97% The Godfather (1972) 3. 99% Casablanca (1942) 4. 100% Seven Samurai (1954)

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  6. Nov 26, 2017 · The originator of allmind fuck’ movies, this movie is a seminal, lushly directed piece of work vastly ahead of its time. The film is told in flashback by a fugitive on the run as he retraces the doom-laden murder mystery in which he becomes entwined.

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