|
Critics Choice
| |
| (1935) |
|
|
Alfred Hitchcock considered The 39 Steps to be one of his favourite films, partly because it launched his classic theme of the innocent man on the run from villains and lawmen. Robert Donat stars as Richard Hannay in this freely adapted version of John Buchan's story. Despite repeated...
|
|
|
| (1980) |
|
|
An outrageous chase comedy about two hoodlum brothers who search for members of a defunct rhythm and blues band... and almost destroy the city of Chicago in the process.
|
|
|
| (1935) |
|
|
Doctor Frankenstein creates his own bride.
|
|
|
| (1979) |
|
|
All Quiet On the Western Front is an acclaimed version of Erich Maria Remarque's devastating story of a generation destroyed.
|
|
|
| (1945) |
|
|
Noel CowardTs sensitive portrayal of what happens when two happily married strangers, played by Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson, meet and their acquaintance deepens into affection and eventually into love.
|
|
|
| (1941) |
|
|
In the May of 1941, RKO radio Pictures released a controversial film by a 25 year-old, first-time director. That premiere of Orson WellesT Citizen Kane was to have a profound and lasting effect on the art of motion pictures. It has been hailed as the best American film ever made, and itTs...
|
|
|
| (1986) |
|
|
Rob Lowe doesnTt want to get serious. Demi Moore doesnTt want to get used. Together, theyTre an unforgettable couple in the sexy, contemporary comedy. After drinks at a favourite Chicago hangout, Danny Martin (Lowe) and Debbie Sullivan (Moore) head to DannyTs place to indulge in the...
|
|
|
| (1947) |
|
Currently Unavailable
|
Anglican nuns, led by the stern Sister Clodagh, attempt to establish a religious community in the Himalayas...
|
|
|
| (1990) |
|
|
Kevin Costner is Lt. John Dunbar who, as a reward for an act of heroism, chooses reassignment to the Western Frontier. Dunbar becomes caught between two worlds as he is drawn into the loving and honourable folds of a Sioux tribe living in the Dakota territory.
|
|
|
| (1973) |
|
|
The belief in evil ã and that evil can be cast out. From these two strands of faith, author William Peter Blatty and director William Friedkin wove The Exorcist, the frightening and realistic story of an innocent girl inhabited by a malevolent entity.
|
|
|
[1]
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
|
|