The Strange Love of Martha Ivers is a hidden gem of Film Noir, starring Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, Lizabeth Scott and Kirk Douglas.
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Come Back, Little Sheba is a story about loneliness and the joys of being young that are never coming back again. Except maybe just a little glimpse every now and then.
A letter is sent to three wives. A fourth woman, Addie Ross, stole one of their husbands. But which one? They will find out at the end of the day, when one of their husbands will not return home to them.
One of the lesser known Hitchcocks, but still a great film, and a technological marvel for its time. 90 minutes, exclusively taking place inside a lifeboat.
Arsenic and Old Lace is a crazy high speed comedy about a family of insane people, whose homicidal hobby is getting a little out of hand.
David and Lisa is an unusual story of two mentally ill people trying to make sense of the world, themselves and each other.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance stands for great acting by James Stewart, John Wayne, Vera Miles and more, and a wonderful story from the Wild West.
The Beautiful Country tells the story of Binh, a Vietnamese boy who sets out to find his long lost American father.
The Best Offer (2013) is a visually stunning film about old art, auctioning, mystery, love and an automaton. Musical score by Ennio Morricone.
White Heat is a story of betrayal and more betrayal. Cody and his band of thugs are chased by the police for murder and robbing a train.
Short Term 12 is a beautiful, moving indie film that deserves a lot more attention than it has been getting. Please help spread the word!
So Long at the Fair tells about a woman and her brother are visiting the Paris World Fair (1889). One night, the brother disappears and no one seems to remember him at all.