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The Man Who Knew Too Much

Dir.: Alfred Hitchcock
| 120 minutes

An exceptional thriller that sets off when an American doctor on vacation with his family in Morocco discovers an assassination plan. Hitchcock, in fine form, weaves the plot, performances, and cinematic genius, into a story of heart-pounding suspense.  

Imitation of Life

Dir.: Douglas Sirk
| 124 minutes

An aging actress and mother, hires a black servant, a fellow mother. The similarity and distance between these two women – mothers seeking happiness for themselves and their daughters – is the foundation for this brilliant melodrama that is full of irony and double-meaning.   

Singin’ in the Rain

Dir.: Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen
| 103 minutes

Singin’ in the Rain’s rare combination of full and sweeping plot development and the unforgettable musical and dance sequence create an unforgettable experience and one of the most wonderful films ever made.

In a Lonely Place

Dir.: Nicholas Ray
| 93 minutes

The main suspect in a murder is provided an alibi by his neighbor. As the two grow close, she cannot help but worry he might be the killer. A masterful and refined Film Noir that uses the genre's tropes to plant uncertainty and boasts tremendous performances.

Invasion of the Body Snatchers

Dir.: Don Siegel
| 80 minutes

A classic and frightening science fiction film about the residents of a small town who are gradually taken over by inert duplicates hatched from pods. With an effective and lean style, Don Siegel created a thrilling and clever allegory about McCarthyism that seems as relevant as ever. 

All that Heaven Allows

Dir.: Douglas Sirk
| 89 minutes

A lonely widow in a small American town falls in love with a much younger man, only to face scrutiny from her family and the town. Douglas Sirk’s brilliant melodrama has earned its status of “classic,” and is still a beautifully effective work.   

Far from Heaven

Dir.: Todd Haynes
| 107 minutes

A perfect couple's image is shattered when the wife falls for their black gardener. When she discovers her husband in the arms of another man, she can no longer complacently accept the trappings of her hitherto "normal" life. 

Anatomy of a Murder

Dir.: Otto Preminger
| 159 minutes

A semi-retired lawyer is hired by a soldier accused of murdering the man that sexually attacked his wife. Otto Preminger stages an excellent and groundbreaking courtroom drama that captures the spirit of the 1950s. Exceptional performances by the cast are the empathetic center of this classic.

Kiss Me Deadly

Dir.: Robert Aldrich
| 106 minutes

A woman, running barefoot on a secluded road, tries to stop a car. What follows is a wild plot full of twists and turns, malice, and an ever-growing body count. Robert Aldrich's extreme Film Noir is a mesmerizing thriller – deceptive, swift, and unexpected.