#78 (tie): 'Modern Times': The Reveal discusses all 100 of Sight & Sound’s Greatest Films of All Time
Charlie Chaplin bid farewell to silent moviemaking and his signature creation with a comically inventive piece of social commentary.
Charlie Chaplin bid farewell to silent moviemaking and his signature creation with a comically inventive piece of social commentary.
Jacques Rivette goes down the rabbit hole in this delightfully improvised experiment about two women who find themselves interacting with another narrative.
Our journey through the hundred greatest movies takes a side trip to the afterlife via a romantic Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger classic.
Jean-Luc Godard's colossal experimental essay covers a century of movies (and music and painting and politics) in typically iconoclastic fashion.
A screening of 'Frankenstein' profoundly reshapes the development of a six-year-old girl in Victor Erice's gorgeous allegorical fantasy set in Franco's Spain.
David Lynch's small-town noir looked like nothing else in the movie world of 1986. It's lost none of its power to shock and beguile.