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Reflections on Must|See Films From 1964 – FilmFanatic.org
Reflections on Must-See Films From 1964 – FilmFanatic.org
Out of 82 total titles from 1964, I voted 36 – or 44% – as must see. Not many are foreign (non-American) titles; I count only ten, with one ...
Reflections on Must-See Films: Yearly Overviews – FilmFanatic.org
Reflections on Must-See Films: Yearly Overviews ... Below are links to my “Reflections on Must-See Films” from each year, as I craft them. I'll continue adding to ...
Train, The (1964) – FilmFanatic.org
Genres, Themes, Actors, and Directors: Burt Lancaster Films; Jeanne Moreau Films; John Frankenheimer Films; Paul Scofield Films; Resistance ...
Reflections on Must-See Films From 1965 – FilmFanatic.org
I'm back for another reflection on a particular year in cinema! As a recap, I've already shared my thoughts on must-see titles from 1960, ...
Front of Book “Must See” Films – FilmFanatic.org
In his Guide for the Film Fanatic (1986/87), Danny Peary provides short reviews for over 1600 “Must See” films. These titles are listed below.
Reflections on Must-See Films From 1966 – FilmFanatic.org
... (1964) and Seven Days in May (1964). It “remains a fascinating — if undeniably emotionally challenging — viewing experience” about a middle-aged banker who ...
Red Desert (1964) – FilmFanatic.org
Monica Vitti as Giuliana; Carlo Di Palma's cinematography. Must See? No, though most film fanatics will likely be curious to see it as part of ...
Before the Revolution (1964) – FilmFanatic.org
Reflections on Must-See Films From 1963 · NEXT Black Like Me (1964). One thought on “Before the Revolution (1964)”. David Csontos says: January 23, 2024 at 7:43 ...
Black Like Me (1964) – FilmFanatic.org
The nature of film distribution required that movies court a white audience. Sidney won over his audiences by playing characters of obvious ...
Seven Days in May (1964) – FilmFanatic.org
Genres, Themes, Actors, and Directors: Ava Gardner Films; Burt Lancaster Films; Cold War; Edmond O'Brien Films; Fredric March Films; George ...
Seduced and Abandoned (1964) – FilmFanatic.org
FilmFanatic.org. Movie discussions for the true film fanatic. Seduced and Abandoned (1964) ... Must See? No, but it's recommended. Links: IMDb ...
Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The (1964) - FilmFanatic.org
3 thoughts on “Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The (1964)” ... Not must-see. Only for hopeless romantics. While I can see how this film would have been ...
Disorderly Orderly, The (1964) – FilmFanatic.org
Genres, Themes, Actors, and Directors: Comedy; Do-Gooders; Doctors and Nurses; Frank Tashlin Films; Jerry Lewis Films; Obsessive Love. Review:
Nothing But a Man (1964) – FilmFanatic.org
Ivan Dixon as Duff Anderson; Fine cinema verite cinematography. Must See? Yes, as a unique American independent film. Listed as a Sleeper and a ...
Carpetbaggers, The (1964) – FilmFanatic.org
Genres, Themes, Actors, and Directors: Alan Ladd Films; Audrey Totter Films; Carroll Baker Films; Edward Dmytryk Films; George Peppard Films ...
Goldfinger is a 1964 spy film and the third instalment in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 ...
Cheyenne Autumn (1964) – FilmFanatic.org
Genres, Themes, Actors, and Directors: Arthur Kennedy Films; Carroll Baker Films; Cavalry; Dolores Del Rio Films; Edward G. Robinson Films ...
Includes films by Stanley Kubrick, David Lean, Federico Fellini, François Truffaut, Jacques Demy, John Ford, Richard Lester, Agnès Varda, Roman Polanski, Jean- ...
External reviews - Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964) - IMDb
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Reflections on Must-See Films From 1963 – FilmFanatic.org
Given that Peary lambastes 1963 in his Alternate Oscars as a cinematic year unworthy of any Best Picture contenders, I was curious to take a ...