From Germany to America back to Germany for number 70 on the top 1000 greatest films of all time. Set in World War Two, Das Boot focuses on… Read more “Das Boot Review”
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Double Indemnity Review
Sandwiched between two great German films and 69 on the top 1000 films of all time is the American Noir classic: Double Indemnity. Walter Neff (Fred Macmurray)… Read more “Double Indemnity Review”
Stand by Me Review
Here I am taking break from chronologically following the top 1000 films of all time to watch number 209 on the list: Rob Reiner’s 1986 Stand By Me. I have… Read more “Stand by Me Review”
M Review
Number 62 on the top 1000 films of all time is the 1931 German drama-thriller M. Set in Berlin, Germany, Hans Beckert, (Peter Lorre) a peadophile and child killer… Read more “M Review”
Amelie Review
Number 62 on the top 1000 films of all time is the French romantic comedy Amelie. Amelie is a shy and introverted young women. Amelie has a lonely childhood, as… Read more “Amelie Review”
The Lives of Others Review
Number 55 on the top 1000 films of all time is this intriguing German political thriller, the Lives of Others (Das Leben Der Anderen.) Set in East Germany, five… Read more “The Lives of Others Review”
A Separation Review
Number 60 on the top 1000 films of all time is this 2011 Iranian family-drama: A Separation. Set in Iran, A Separation focuses on a family living in Tehran.… Read more “A Separation Review”
Paths of Glory Review
Number 56 on the top 1000 films of all time is Stanley Kubrick’s powerful anti-war film Paths of Glory starring Kirk Douglas. Paths of Glory is set in WW1… Read more “Paths of Glory Review”
Jurassic Park Review
Next on the list is a film I originally wasn’t going to review, as I’ve already seen it. However, I recently finished reading the book, so I… Read more “Jurassic Park Review”
The Departed review
Number 53 on the top greatest 1000 films of all time is Martin Scorsese’s 2006 crime thriller: the Departed. Set in Boston, the Departed focuses on the lives of… Read more “The Departed review”