Vote up your favorite war films that were released in the 1950s. As you’ll notice on this list of the best 50s war movies, the type of subjects Hollywood began to tackle between major conflicts shifted away from the gung-ho, patriotic films of the 40s and took a more introspective note...
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It’s a movie that figures high on our list of the 30 Greatest War Films. Yet it’s worth noting just why Steven Spielberg’s wrenching combat masterpiece has earned such a singular place in the cinema of war. Many, if not most, of the greatest war films — like, for instance, “...
Casablanca, another classic, remains an enduring romantic war movie, its love story transcending the challenges of war. This collection also includes other notable films like Black Book, The End of the Affair, and Shining Through, each a unique exploration of love and conflict. Your input is ...
A mash-up of Rear Window meets Gaslight and filled with a dozen and a half other references to classic noir that Anna actually watches throughout the movie, The Woman in the Window is more of a cheesy love letter to a subgenre than a successful recreation of one. But boy, does that ...
Denis Villenueve's take on Frank Herbert's science-fiction novel (and David Lynch's "classic" 1984 version) is a stunning film, despite all the browns. The hard sci-fi story follows Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), a young royal, as his family is thrust into battle for a planet that...
The American movies featuring the classic kaiju go for huge monster-versus-monster face-offs, bogged down by tedious human characters. But writer/director Takashi Yamazaki reclaims the Japanese icon with a movie that gets the balance between rampaging monster action and human drama just right. ...
Naturally, comparisons have been drawn to Steven Spielberg’s mother of all war films,Saving Private Ryan. A surface-level perspective would be suggestive of the correctness of that conception, both in the plot and in the portrayal of the horrifying reality of war. Yet,1917seems to embody more...
There are plenty of classic films set in September, October, and November—and whether you're looking for a spooky movie or a feel-good romcom, we've rounded up some of the most iconic fall films ever made, featuring football, witches, high school, and more. Now pop the popcorn, heat...
A solid war movie, once again based on the classic David vs. Goliath theme. Read more Watch the trailer of The Siege of JadotvilleRATING: 82/100 Stream The Siege of Jadotville via: Netflix | Amazon | All Release dates Fury DIRECTOR: David Ayer CAST: Brad Pitt Shia LaBeouf Logan ...