Tense, political filmmaking that justifiably employs cinéma vérité.
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Read MoreA Japanese woman's search for the money from Fargo never really comes together, in this film starring Rinko Kikuchi.
Read MoreThe best horror film of the decade.
Read MoreJames Bond's miscalculated introduction to the 1970s.
Read MoreRefreshingly traditional.
Read MoreLazenby's lone outing as 007 offers thrills and an emotional arc for Bond.
Read MoreThis stop-motion animated gem might be the perfect film for your Easter viewing.
Read MoreGorgeous, but a terminal bore.
Read MoreThe most average of the first five Bond films.
Read MoreSplits the difference between contemplative crime drama and explosive action movie.
Read MoreNo longer surprising, but still a delight.
Read MoreNuanced financial crisis drama/dark comedy.
Read MoreA fun, yet flawed film, that establishes the template for future Bond films.
Read MoreSeason three uses Frank's adversaries to reflect on the relationship between power and morality.
Read MoreThe series gold standard, rich with thematic substance and explosive fun.
Read MoreAnimation for the sake of pure invention.
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