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Released in 1989 and written and directed by John Hughes, Uncle Buck is one of those films that feels simple on the surface but works because of the heart under...

Released in 1997 and directed by Luc Besson, The Fifth Element does not look or feel like anything else from its era. While many science fiction films lean into...

Released in 2002 and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, Signs is often remembered for crop circles and alien invasion paranoia, but the film is far more personal t...

Released in 1984 and directed by Steven Spielberg, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom had the difficult job of following Raiders of the Lost Ark, one of the g...

Released in 1999 and directed by Paul Weitz, American Pie arrived right as teen comedies were starting to find their voice again. What made this film stand out ...

Released in 1980 and directed by Harold Ramis, Caddyshack is one of those movies that should not work as well as it does, yet it absolutely does. The film feels...

Released in 2000 and directed by Mary Harron, American Psycho is one of those films that hits very differently depending on how you approach it. On the surface,...

Released in 1985 and directed by John Hughes, Weird Science stands out even among Hughes’ impressive run of films during the decade. While he is best known for ...

Released in 1996, Swingers is the kind of movie that feels small on the surface but leaves a big impression. It is not built around action or major plot twists....

Released in 1989, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade feels like a return to everything that made Raiders of the Lost Ark so special, while also expanding the st...

Released in 2005, Sin City did not try to fit in with anything else at the time, and that is exactly why it stands out. While most comic book films were moving ...
