A Look at the National Film Registry
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Registry-The Human Comedy Fri, 8/12 11:53AM • 6:32 SUMMARY KEYWORDS film, presents, story, family, script, ithaca, andy hardy, focu…
A classic neo-Noir film starring William Hurt and Kathleen Turner, it's a masterful example of how blocking sets mood in a genre that is known for lighting.
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The Breakfast Club is arguably John Hughes most important, and best, film. Released in 1985, the poster was created from an Annie Leibowitz photograph and is an iconic image of teen fil…
Roger Ebert's masterful review
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There are two Ben Hurs on the Registry! This one, starring Ramon Navaro, is a masterful piece of spectular viewing!
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One of the most wonderful and aesthetically-awesome pictures to come out during World War II, and one that isn't on the Registry, which annoys me!
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An amazing thought piece that looks at concepts of memory, description, image, destruction, and much much more.
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