Over 90 filmgoers have voted on the 80+ films on Best Movies of 1929. Current Top 3: The Karnival Kid, Bouncing Babies, The Hoose-Gow
Released: 1929 Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock Also ranks #11 on All Alfred Hitchcock Cameos Also ranks #30 on The Scariest Alfred Hitchcock Movies Also ranks #45 on The Best Movies of 1929 39 Topaz Frédérick Stafford, John Forsythe, Dany Robin 202 votes Topaz is an espionage thriller tha...
Montand's singing career was short-circuited by the start of World War II in September 1939. In 1940, he worked in the Marseilles shipyards as Germany overran northern France; he was not able to return to singing until the spring of 1941 under the German occupation. That fall, he first h...
This epic adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque's classic and ever-timely 1929 anti-war novel was one of the best Netflix Original movies of 2022, and the winner of the Best International Film award at the 2023 Academy Awards as well as a nominee for Best Picture. It tells the story of Pa...
Neo-Realism to Dogme to J-horror, we've compiled a list of the very best films not in the English language (note: features, not documentaries). So rustle up some sushi, strike up a gauloise and make sure you've locked your bicycle as we count down the top 100 world cinema movies.....
But IndieWire’s picks for the 100 best movie musicals of all time show that the musical remains a genre that captures movies’ ability to create story worlds that move freely between reality and fantasy better than any other. The worst examples come from filmmakers who give license to music,...
Every year movies festivals around the world present awards for best director.Some of this festival began ten years ago,and their list of winners for best director are quite long. However,among all the names of winners, it's not easy to find the names of female directors....
That is to say, the book represents future social and cultural developments — for instance, the death of affect (because of prolonged exposure to sex and violence via pop culture and advertising); the triumph of kitsch culture; the banalization of celebrity; disaster porn; endless movies about...
From ‘Monty Python’ to ‘Don't Look Now’, British movies are have made cinematic history, here are the 100 best.
Released: 1929 Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock Also ranks #11 on All Alfred Hitchcock Cameos Also ranks #30 on The Scariest Alfred Hitchcock Movies Also ranks #45 on The Best Movies of 1929 39 Topaz Frédérick Stafford, John Forsythe, Dany Robin 201 votes Topaz is an espionage thriller th...