#90 (tie): ‘The Earrings of Madame de…’: The Reveal discusses all 100 of Sight & Sound’s Greatest Films of All Time
Biting yet swooningly romantic, Max Ophüls' stylish heartbreaker resists easy categorization.
Biting yet swooningly romantic, Max Ophüls' stylish heartbreaker resists easy categorization.
Kenji Mizoguchi's 1953 masterpiece is a devastating and timeless ghost story about the cost of war.
On the invisible and not-so-invisible artistry of Edward Yang's epic drama about a family in contemporary Taipei.
Robert Bresson's minimalist prison break film suggests God's grace and guiding hand. It's also a nail-biter.
Our journey through the Sight & Sound 100, starting with a six-way tie for the 95th spot, continues with Sergio Leone’s spaghetti Western masterpiece.
With his bifurcated story of the relationship between a soldier and a rural naif, Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul established himself as a singular, elusive talent.