#85 (tie): 'Blue Velvet': The Reveal discusses all 100 of Sight & Sound’s Greatest Films of All Time
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.
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.
Jean Luc-Godard's tenth film takes a troubling, funny, tragic, movie-mad trip through 1965.
Made during the director's downtime on another movie, Wong Kar-wai's 1994 breakthrough captures a Hong Kong filled with characters driven half-mad by love.
Stanley Kubrick's Stephen King adaptation turns a haunted hotel into the stage for a frustrated writer's family-endangering meltdown.
Luchino Visconti's gorgeous epic follows a Sicilian prince as changing times push him into obsolescence.
One of the Sight & Sound list's newest additions, Bong Joon-ho's deftly tells a satirical story of deception and class divisions.