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A critically acclaimed action film based on a legendary comic character which has a secret persona involving the only flying mammal.
What is “The Dark Knight”?
This one of a kind masterpiece of science fiction, baffled audiences across the world and still does today. Through it’s extensive runtime you see humanity discovers a mystifying, artificial object buried underneath the lunar surface which leads mankind to embark on an interesting quest.
What is “2001:A Space Odyssey”?
A legendary horror film which started the slasher genre, it consists of some of the most memorable scenes in film history including a body being cut up whilst getting a wash.
What is “Psycho”?
This brilliant Mafia film is known as the quintessential Scorsese flick with all his trademarks. Roger Ebert named it the "best mob movie ever" and placed it among the ten best films of the 1990s.
What is “Goodfellas”?
Residents of a beach all develop fears of a sea creature who is swimming around and attacking humans, this 1970s thriller is considered one of the best in its genre.
What is “Jaws”?
This 2023 film is a historical epic which tells the detailed story of the father of the atomic bomb during World War II
What is “Oppenheimer”?
Even though Stephen King, the film's original author, allegedly hated it, it went on to become a critical and financial hit and, despite its ambiguous ending, is now considered a masterpiece of horror.
What is “The Shining”?
Psychological thriller starring James Stewart about obsession and deception, with a title meaning dizziness triggered by an extreme phobia
What is “Vertigo”?
Martin Scorsese teams up with one of the most intense actors for a second time to create a masterpiece of urban alienation, violence and the fears of losing the things one thinks they need over anything else.
What is “Taxi Driver”?
Spielberg based this legendary sci-fi film, from a story he drew about his parents' divorce. Known for being revolutionary this film went on to be a fantasy, tear-jerking classic
What is “ET:Extra Terrestrial”?
This psychological thriller is based on a man who suffers from anterograde amnesia whilst attempting to solve the murder of his wife
What is “Memento”?
A pinnacle of all comedies ever invented, this legendary dark war comedy (known for it’s many uses of improvisation) had many roles portrayed by the same british comedian and is still referenced today in modern culture
What is “Dr Strangelove”?
An adaptation of a famous play which tells the story of a man who wants to murder his wife down to jealousy although his wife becomes the prime suspect once she kills his hitman
What is “Dial M for Murder”?
A dark, crime, comedy biopic about Jordan Belfont and his constant cheating and fraudulent acts to be at the top.
What is “The Wolf of Wall Street”?
This comedy-drama from the 2000s, starring Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio, was influenced by an Alfred Hitchcock picture from the 1950s about a man on the run however Spielberg wasn't going to direct the film for quite a while
What is “Catch Me if You Can”?
This film is set during World War II where soldiers from the British Empire, Belgium and France try to evacuate from a town during an arduous battle with German forces.
What is “Dunkirk”?
A late 1950s war and courtroom drama, starring the man with the chin dimple, is Kubrick's best rated picture on Letterboxd.
What is “Paths of Glory”?
A wife gains strong sense of fear with her husband whom she thinks is gonna kill her, leading the actress to win the best Female Actress Oscar that year
What is “Suspicion”?
A film that stays loyal to Martin Scorsese by featuring Robert De Niro but also deviates from his style by turning it into a crime-comedy about a talk show host who gets kidnapped when a guest fails to make a funny impression during his comedy routine.
What is “King of Comedy”?
A prominent French new wave filmmaker stars in this 1977 film about aliens starting to manifest themselves to humans, despite the government's denials.
When a police detective, is sent to investigate a teenage girl's murder he accidentally shoots his co-detective and is afflicted by constant restlessness brought on by his strong levels of guilt.
What is “Insomnia”?
A renowned heist film from the 1950s that served as an inspiration for films like Ocean's 11 and Reservoir Dogs helped Kubrick establish his reputation as an extraordinary director. Although he added narration, Kubrick did not comply with the studio's request to do so.
What is “The Killing”?
A film that The Master of Suspense made twice; the most recent version featured what is likely Doris Day's best acting performance, as well as a performance of one of her greatest songs, Que Sera Sera.
What is “The Man Who Knew Too Much”?
An early 2010s adventure about a young orphan loved station clocks and whose most treasured possession is his late father's automaton he then goes on a mission to find a key that will get it working.
What is “Hugo”?
A 2022 coming-of-age film about a young aspiring director, which received seven Oscar nominations starring a well-known director who plays a different well-known director.
What is “The Fablemans”?