Through its universal themes and comic inventiveness, Modern Times remains one of Chaplin’s enduring masterpieces.
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Paul Thomas Anderson takes the audience through such chapters in Licorice Pizza.
The Truman Show is about all of us, how people have had their destiny at its deepest core.
Boogie Nights’ narrative trajectory created space for depicting harsh but exaggerated realism.
Much of the sarcasm and peculiarities associated with the Coens’ black-and-white films are absent from The Tragedy of Macbeth, as well as much of their distinctive humour.
Tick Tick Boom be a fantastic fusion between musical theater and musical drama.
Uncut Gems is a testament to the scheme surrounding the Safdies.