Films by Title

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Dr Strangelove

Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

Stanley Kubrick

“Gentlemen! You can’t fight in here. This is the War Room.”

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Funny Face

Stanley Donen

A charming confection of 50s vogues, this musical casts Audrey Hepburn as a brainy West Village bookshop manager and Fred Astaire as the fashion photographer whose camera (not to mention a trip to Paris and some fabulous Givenchy gowns) might just transform her into a runway star.

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Lawrence of Arabia

David Lean

David Lean’s 1962 biopic remains the benchmark in epic action cinema: literate, dynamic and visually stupendous.

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On the Waterfront

Elia Kazan

“As unspoiled in its key elements as the day it was made, On the Waterfront is indisputably one of the great American films.” — Kenneth Turan, LA Times

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The Third Man

Carol Reed

"Of all the movies I have seen, this one most completely embodies the romance of going to the movies." — Roger Ebert

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The Wind Rises (dubbed version)

Kaze tachinu

Miyazaki Hayao

The great Japanese animator Miyazaki Hayao has announced his retirement at the age of 72. If he sticks to his word he will have gone out on a sublime note.

The Wind Rises (Subtitled Version)

Kaze tachinu

Miyazaki Hayao

The great Japanese animator Miyazaki Hayao has announced his retirement at the age of 72. If he sticks to his word he will have gone out on a sublime note.