Every Feature Film I Own That I Have Not Seen

  • The Call of the Cumberlands (Jan. 23, 1916, Julia Crawford Ivers)
  • Where Are My Children? (May 1916, Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley)
  • ’49-’17 (Oct. 15, 1917, Ruth Ann Baldwin)
  • Broadway Love (Jan. 21, 1918, Ida May Park)
  • Back to God’s Country (Oct. 27, 1919, David Hartford, uncred. Nell Shipman)
  • Four Around the Woman (Feb. 3, 1921, Fritz Lang)
  • Too Wise Wives (May 22, 1921, Lois Weber)
  • Destiny (Oct. 6, 1921, Fritz Lang)
  • Die Gezeichneten (Feb. 7, 1922, Carl Theodor Dreyer)
  • Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler (Apr. 27, 1922, Fritz Lang)
  • Der var engang (Oct. 3, 1922, Carl Theodor Dreyer)
  • Salomé (Feb. 15, 1923, Charles Bryant, uncred. Alla Nazimova)
  • The Song of Love (Dec. 24, 1923, Frances Marion and Chester M. Franklin)
  • Die Nibelungen: Siegfried (Feb. 14, 1924, Fritz Lang)
  • Die N: Kriemhild’s Revenge (Apr. 26, 1924, Fritz Lang)
  • Michael (Sept. 26, 1924, Carl Theodor Dreyer)
  • Kino-Eye (Oct. 31, 1924, Dziga Vertov)
  • Whirlpool of Fate (Mar. 20, 1925, Jean Renoir)
  • The Mystic (Aug. 30, 1925, Tod Browning)
  • Master of the House (Oct. 5, 1925, Carl Theodor Dreyer)
  • Body and Soul (Nov. 9, 1925, Oscar Micheaux)
  • The Bride of Glomdal (Jan. 1, 1926, Carl Theodor Dreyer)
  • The Flying Ace (1926, Richard E. Norman)
  • Nana (Apr. 27, 1926, Jean Renoir)
  • Ten Nights in a Bar Room (Dec. 27, 1926, Roy Calnek)
  • The Scar of Shame (1927, Frank Perugini)
  • The Show (Jan. 14, 1927, Tod Browning)
  • The Unknown (May. 29, 1927, Tod Browning)
  • Running Wild (June 11, 1927, Gregory La Cava)
  • Downhill (Oct. 24, 1927, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • Eleven P.M. (1928, Richard Maurice)
  • The Last Command (Jan. 15, 1928, Josef von Sternberg)
  • Spies (Mar. 22, 1928, Fritz Lang)
  • Champagne (Aug. 20, 1928, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • The Docks of New York (Sept. 15, 1928, Josef von Sternberg)
  • The Manxman (Jan. 21, 1929, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • Linda (Apr. 1, 1929, Dorothy Davenport Reid)
  • Woman in the Moon (Oct. 15, 1929, Fritz Lang)
  • People on Sunday (Feb. 4, 1930, Robert Siodmak, Edgar G. Ulmer)
  • The Blue Angel (Apr. 1, 1930, Josef von Sternberg)
  • Murder! (July 31, 1930, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • Morocco (Nov. 14, 1930, Josef von Sternberg)
  • The Skin Game (Feb. 26, 1931, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • Honor Among Lovers (Feb. 28, 1931, Dorothy Arzner)
  • Dishonored (Mar. 5, 1931, Josef von Sternberg)
  • Tabu (Mar. 18, 1931, F.W. Murnau)
  • The Front Page (Mar. 19, 1931, Lewis Milestone)
  • Man of the World (Mar. 28, 1931, Richard Wallace)
  • Enthusiasm (Apr. 2, 1931, Dziga Vertov)
  • The Exile (May 16, 1931, Oscar Micheaux)
  • An American Tragedy (July 25, 1931, Josef von Sternberg)
  • La Chienne (Nov. 20, 1931, Jean Renoir)
  • Mädchen in Uniform (Nov. 27, 1931, Leontine Sagan, Carl Froelich)
  • Rich and Strange (Dec. 10, 1931, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • The Girl from Chicago (1932, Oscar Micheaux)
  • Shanghai Express (Feb. 4, 1932, Josef von Sternberg)
  • Number 17 (July 18, 1932, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • Blonde Venus (Sept. 14, 1932, Josef von Sternberg)
  • Night After Night (Oct. 29, 1932, Archie Mayo)
  • 42nd Street (Feb. 23, 1933, Lloyd Bacon)
  • Laughing Heirs (Mar. 6, 1933, Max Ophüls)
  • Gold Diggers of 1933 (May 26, 1933, Mervyn LeRoy)
  • Design for Living (Nov. 22, 1933, Ernst Lubitsch)
  • The Wedding of Palo (Mar. 5, 1934, Friedrich Dalsheim)
  • The Scarlet Empress (May 9, 1934, Josef von Sternberg)
  • We’re Not Dressing (Apr. 25, 1934, Norman Taurog)
  • Imitation of Life (Oct. 1934, John M. Stahl)
  • The Good Fairy (Jan. 31, 1935, William Wyler)
  • The Devil Is a Woman (Mar. 15, 1935, Josef von Sternberg)
  • G-Men (Apr. 18, 1935, William Keighley)
  • Goin’ to Town (Apr. 25, 1935, Alexander Hall)
  • Mark of the Vampire (Apr. 26, 1935, Tod Browning)
  • The Informer (May 9, 1935, John Ford)
  • Steamboat Round the Bend (Sept. 6, 1935, John Ford)
  • Hands Across the Table (Oct. 18, 1935, Mitchell Leisen)
  • The Bohemian Girl (Feb. 14, 1936, James W. Horne, Charley Rogers)
  • Love Before Breakfast (Mar. 9, 1936, Walter Lang)
  • Show Boat (May 14, 1936, James Whale)
  • The Princess Comes Across (May 22, 1936, William K. Howard)
  • Bullets or Ballots (May 26, 1936, William Keighley)
  • Mary of Scotland (July 28, 1936, John Ford)
  • Go West Young Man (Nov. 13, 1936, Henry Hathaway)
  • San Quentin (May 24, 1937, Lloyd Bacon)
  • Easy Living (July 7, 1937, Mitchell Leisen)
  • Drôle de Drame (Oct. 20, 1937, Marcel Carné)
  • True Confession (Dec. 24, 1937, Wesley Ruggles)
  • A Slight Case of Murder (Feb. 26, 1938, Lloyd Bacon)
  • Thanks for the Memory (Nov. 11, 1938, George Archainbaud)
  • Hotel du Nord (Dec. 10, 1938, Marcel Carné)
  • Birthright (1939, Oscar Micheaux)
  • Young Mr. Lincoln (May 30, 1939, John Ford)
  • Each Dawn I Die (July 21, 1939, William Keighley)
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame (August 31, 1939, William Dieterle)
  • The Story of the Last Chrysanthemum (Oct. 10, 1939, Kenji Mizoguchi)
  • The Cat and the Canary (Oct. 27, 1939, Elliott Nugent)
  • There’s No Tomorrow (Dec. 1939, Max Ophüls)
  • Remember the Night (Dec. 31, 1939, Mitchell Leisen)
  • They Drive by Night (July 26, 1940, Raoul Walsh)
  • City for Conquest (Sept. 19, 1940, Anatole Litvak)
  • Time Out of Rhythm (June 5, 1941, Sidney Salkow)
  • Nothing But the Truth (Oct. 10, 1941, Elliott Nugent)
  • Les Visiteurs du Soir (Dec. 5, 1942, Marcel Carné)
  • Air Force (Feb. 3, 1943, Howard Hawks)
  • The Ox-Bow Incident (May 8, 1943, William A. Wellman)
  • The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (June 10, 1943, Michal Powell, Emeric Pressburger)
  • The Seventh Victim (Sept. 21, 1943, Mark Robson)
  • Sahara (Sept. 2, 1943, Zoltan Korda)
  • Lassie Come Home (Oct. 7, 1943, Fred M. Wilcox)
  • Cobra Woman (Apr. 19, 1944, Robert Siodmak)
  • Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (Nov. 15, 1944, Mervyn LeRoy)
  • Murder, My Sweet (December 14, 1944, Edward Dmytryk)
  • The Clock (Mar. 22, 1945, Vincente Minnelli)
  • Two People (Mar. 23, 1945, Carl Theodor Dreyer)
  • Rockin’ in the Rockies (Apr. 17, 1945, Vernon Keays)
  • Mildred Pierce (Sept. 28, 1945, Michael Curtiz)
  • Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. (1946, Spencer Williams)
  • She-Wolf of London (May 17, 1946, Jean Yarbrough)
  • Courage of Lassie (July 24, 1946, Fred M. Wilcox)
  • A Matter of Life and Death (Nov. 11, 1946, Michal Powell, Emeric Pressburger)
  • Cynthia (July 23, 1947, Robert Z. Leonard)
  • Gentleman’s Agreement (Nov. 11, 1947, Elia Kazan)
  • The Lady from Shanghai (Dec. 24, 1947, Orson Welles)
  • The Paradine Case (Dec. 30, 1947, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • The Emperor Waltz (Apr. 30, 1948, Billy Wilder)
  • A Date with Judy (July 29, 1948, Richard Thorpe)
  • Command Decision (Dec. 23, 1948, Sam Wood)
  • Caught (Wild Calendar) (Feb. 17, 1949, Max Ophüls)
  • Le Silence de la Mer (Apr. 22, 1949, Jean-Pierre Melville)
  • She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (July 26, 1949, John Ford)
  • Conspirator (July 29, 1949, Victor Saville)
  • Under Capricorn (Sept. 8, 1949, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • The Reckless Moment (Oct. 13, 1949, Max Ophüls)
  • Stromboli (Feb. 15, 1950, Roberto Rossellini)
  • When Willie Comes Marching Home (Feb. 17, 1950, John Ford)
  • I Love Lucy: Season 1(1951)
  • Miracle in Milan (Feb 8, 1951, Vittorio De Sica)
  • Westward the Women (Dec. 16, 1951, William A. Wellman)
  • Ivanhoe (June 12, 1952, Richard Thorpe)
  • What Price Glory (July 25, 1952, John Ford)
  • Europe ’51 (Sept. 12, 1952, Roberto Rossellini)
  • Love Is Better Than Ever (Feb. 23, 1953, Stanley Donen)
  • The Girl Who Had Everything (Mar. 27, 1953, Richard Thorpe)
  • The Earrings of Madam De… (Sept. 16, 1953, Max Ophüls)
  • Rhapsody (Feb. 19. 1954, Charles Vidor)
  • Journey to Italy (Sept. 7, 1954, Roberto Rossellini)
  • The Last Time I Saw Paris (Nov. 18, 1954, Richard Brooks)
  • The Long Gray Line (Jan. 4, 1955, John Ford)
  • East of Eden (Mar. 9, 1955, Elia Kazan)
  • Revenge of the Creature (Mar. 29, 1955, Jack Arnold)
  • Journey to the Beginning of Time (Aug. 5, 1955, Karel Zeman)
  • The Violent Years (1956, William Morgan)
  • The Creature Walks Among Us (Apr. 26, 1956, John Sherwood)
  • The Tall T (Mar. 25, 1957, Budd Boetticher)
  • 3:10 to Yuma (Aug. 7, 1957, Delmer Daves)
  • Man of a Thousand Faces (Aug. 13, 1957, Joseph Pevney)
  • Decision at Sundown (Oct. 31, 1957, Budd Boetticher)
  • The Tarnished Angels (Nov. 21, 1957, Douglas Sirk)
  • Gideon’s Day (Mar. 21, 1958, John Ford)
  • Invention for Destruction (June 27, 1958, Karel Zeman)
  • Buchanan Rides Alone (Aug. 6, 1958, Budd Boetticher)
  • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Aug. 23, 1958, Richard Brooks)
  • I Married a Monster from Outer Space (Oct. 1958, Gene Fowler Jr.)
  • The Last Hurrah (Oct. 22, 1958, John Ford)
  • The Hidden Fortress (Dec. 28, 1958, Akira Kurosawa)
  • Night of the Ghouls (1959, Ed Wood)
  • Ride Lonesome (Feb. 1, 1959, Budd Boetticher)
  • The Diary of Anne Frank (Mar. 18, 1959, George Stevens)
  • The Tingler (July 29, 1959, William Castle)
  • The Doctor’s Horrible Experiment (Aug 31, 1959, Jean Renoir)- TV movie
  • Comanche Station (Jan. 31, 1960, Budd Boetticher)
  • Wild River (May 22, 1960, Elia Kazan)
  • Sergeant Rutledge (May 25, 1960, John Ford)
  • 13 Ghosts (July 18, 1960, William Castle)
  • Hell to Eternity (Aug. 1, 1960, Phil Karlson)
  • Black Sunday (Aug. 12, 1960, Mario Bava)
  • Rocco and His Brothers (Sept. 6, 1960, Luchino Visconti)
  • BUtterfield 8 (Nov. 2, 1960, Daniel Mann)
  • The Misfits (Jan. 31, 1961, John Huston)
  • Night Tide (June 20, 1961, Curtis Harrington)
  • Homicidal (June 9, 1961, William Castle)
  • Mr. Sardonicus (Oct. 8, 1961, William Castle)
  • Paris Belongs to Us (Dec. 13, 1961, Jacques Rivette)
  • Jules and Jim (Jan. 23, 1962, François Truffaut)
  • Boccaccio ’70 (Feb. 22, 1962, Vittorio De Sica, Federico Fellini, Mario Monicelli, Luchino Visconti)
  • The Elusive Corporal (May 23, 1962, Jean Renoir)
  • The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (July 1962, Karel Zeman)
  • Bluebeard (Jan. 25, 1963, Claude Chabrol)
  • 13 Frightened Girls (Apr. 18, 1963, William Castle)
  • The Haunted Palace (Aug. 28, 1963, Roger Corman)
  • The V.I.P.s (Sept. 1, 1963, Anthony Asquith)
  • Dementia 13 (Sept. 25, 1963, Francis Ford Coppola)
  • Dog Star Man (1964, Stan Brakhage)
  • Strait-Jacket (Jan. 8, 1964, William Castle)
  • Woman in the Dunes (Feb. 15, 1964, Hiroshi Teshigahara)
  • Diary of a Chambermaid (Mar. 4, 1964, Luis Buñuel)
  • Before the Revolution (May 9, 1964, Bernardo Bertolucci)
  • The Masque of Red Death (June 24, 1964, Roger Corman)
  • Marnie (July 9, 1964, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • The Train (Sept. 23, 1964, John Frankenheimer)
  • Cheyenne Autumn (Oct. 3, 1964, John Ford)
  • 36 Hours (Nov. 26, 1964, George Seaton)
  • The Hill (May 22, 1965, Sidney Lumet)
  • The Sandpiper (June 23, 1965, Vincente Minnelli)
  • Mickey One (Sept. 1, 1965, Arthur Penn)
  • Bunny Lake Is Missing (Oct. 3, 1965, Otto Preminger)
  • The Round-Up (Jan. 6, 1966, Miklós Jancsó)
  • The Chase (Feb. 17, 1966, Arthur Penn)
  • Masculin Féminin (Mar. 22, 1966, Jean-Luc Godard)
  • Seconds (May 16, 1966, John Frankenheimer)
  • Torn Curtain (July 14, 1966, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • Les créatures (Sept. 3, 1966, Agnès Varda)
  • The Deadly Bees (Dec. 23, 1966, Freddie Francis)
  • The Oldest Profession (Apr. 7, 1967, Claude Autant-Lara, Mauro Bolognini, Philippe de Broca, Jean-Luc Godard, Franco Indovina, Michael Pfleghar)
  • La Chinoise (July 1967, Jean-Luc Godard)
  • King Kong Escapes (July 22, 1967, Ishirô Honda)
  • Oedipus Rex (Sept. 3, 1967, Pier Paolo Pasolini)
  • Far from the Madding Crowd (Oct. 16, 1967, John Schlesinger)
  • The Story of a Three-Day Pass (Oct. 21, 1967, Melvin Van Peebles)
  • Reflections in a Golden Eye (Oct. 11, 1967, John Huston)
  • The Comedians (Oct. 31, 1967, Peter Glenville)
  • Berserk (Nov. 1967, Jim O’Connolly)
  • The Red and the White (Nov. 4, 1967, Miklós Jancsó)
  • Weekend (Dec. 29, 1967, Jean-Luc Godard)
  • The Belle Star Story (Mar. 15, 1968, Piero Cristofani, Lina Wertmüller)
  • The Bride Wore Black (Mar. 22, 1968, François Truffaut)
  • Witchfinder General (May 15, 1968, Michael Reeves)
  • Hang ‘Em High (May 31, 1968, Ted Post)
  • The Devil Rides Out (July 20, 1968, Terence Fisher)
  • Stolen Kisses (Aug. 14, 1968, François Truffaut)
  • Teorema (Sept. 5, 1968, Pier Paolo Pasolini)
  • The Birthday Party (Dec. 9, 1968, William Friedkin)
  • The Night They Raided Minsky’s (Dec. 21, 1968, William Friedkin)
  • L’amour fou (Jan. 15, 1969, Jacques Rivette)
  • The Confrontation (Feb. 6, 1969, Miklós Jancsó)
  • Winter Wind (May 1969, Miklós Jancsó)
  • Mississippi Mermaid (June 18, 1969, François Truffaut)
  • Porcile (Aug. 30, 1969, Pier Paolo Pasolini)
  • Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (Sept. 17, 1969, Paul Mazursky)
  • Lions Love (… and Lies) (Sept. 20, 1969, Agnès Varda)
  • Medea (Dec. 28, 1969, Pier Paolo Pasolini)
  • Watermelon Man (May 27, 1970, Melvin Van Peebles)
  • The Clowns (Aug. 30, 1970, Federico Fellini)
  • Lovefilm (Aug. 30, 1970, István Szabó)
  • Bed & Board (Sept. 1, 1970, François Truffaut)
  • The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (Oct. 29, 1970, Billy Wilder)
  • Cold Turkey (Feb. 19, 1971, Norman Lear)
  • Death in Venice (Mar. 1, 1971, Luchino Visconti)
  • The Abominable Dr. Phibes (May 18, 1971, Robert Fuest)
  • Drive, He Said (May 24, 1971, Jack Nicholson)
  • Emitaï (July 1971, Ousmane Sembène)
  • Sunday Bloody Sunday (July 1, 1971, John Schlesinger)
  • The Devils (July 16, 1971, Ken Russell)
  • The Last Movie (Aug. 29, 1971, Dennis Hopper)
  • A Safe Place (Oct. 15, 1971, Henry Jaglom)
  • The Seduction of Mimi (Feb. 19, 1972, Lina Wertmüller)
  • Red Psalm (Mar. 9, 1972, Miklós Jancsó)
  • Fat City (May 12, 1972, John Huston)
  • Shaft’s Big Score! (June 20, 1972, Gordon Parks)
  • Don’t Torture a Duckling (Sept. 29, 1972, Lucio Fulci)
  • The King of Marvin Gardens (Oct. 12, 1972, Bob Rafelson)
  • What the Peeper Saw (Oct. 14, 1972, James Kelley, Andrea Bianchi)
  • Slap the Monster on Page One (Oct. 19, 1972, Marco Bellocchio)
  • Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day (Oct. 29, 1972 – Mar. 18, 1973, Rainer Werner Fassbinder)- TV mini-series
  • Don’t Play Us Cheap (Dec. 11, 1972, Melvin Van Peebles)
  • Love & Anarchy (Feb. 22, 1973, Lina Wertmüller)
  • Schlock (Apr. 11, 1973, John Landis)
  • The Day of the Jackal (May 16, 1973, Fred Zinnemann)
  • The Mother and the Whore (May 17, 1973, Jean Eustache)
  • Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable (July 29, 1973, Shun’ya Itô)
  • Charley Varrick (Sept. 15, 1973, Don Siegel)
  • World on a Wire (Oct. 14, 1973, Rainer Werner Fassbinder)- TV mini-series
  • The Optimists of Nine Elms (Oct. 18, 1973, Anthony Simmons)
  • Magnum Force (Dec. 13, 1973, Ted Post)
  • Papillon (Dec. 16, 1973, Franklin J. Schaffner)
  • Female Prisoner Scorpion: #701’s Grudge Song (Dec. 29, 1973, Yasuharu Hasebe)
  • All Screwed Up (Feb. 21, 1974, Lina Wertmüller)
  • Céline and Julie Go Boating (May 1974, Jacques Rivette)
  • Arabian Nights (May 20, 1974, Pier Paolo Pasolini)
  • Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance (June 15, 1974, Toshiya Fujita)
  • The Phantom of Liberty (Sept. 11, 1974, Luis Buñuel)
  • Seizure (Nov. 15, 1974, Oliver Stone)
  • Electra, My Love (Dec. 12, 1974, Miklós Jancsó)
  • The Dragon Tamers (Mar. 15, 1975, John Woo)
  • Night Moves (March 18, 1975, Arthur Penn)
  • Hester Street (Mar. 19, 1975, Joan Micklin Silver)
  • Fox and His Friends (May 15, 1975, Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
  • Daguerrotypes (June 24, 1975, Agnès Varda)
  • The Giant Spider Invasion (Oct. 1975, Bill Rebane)
  • The Story of Adele H (Oct. 8, 1975, François Truffaut)
  • The Man Who Would Be King (Nov. 27, 1975, John Huston)
  • The Killer Elite (Dec. 17, 1975, Sam Peckinpah)
  • Next Stop, Greenwich Village (Feb. 4, 1976, Paul Mazursky)
  • Family Plot (Mar. 21, 1976, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • The Outlaw Josey Wales (June 26, 1976, Clint Eastwood)
  • Fellini’s Casanova (Dec. 7, 1976, Federico Fellini)
  • The Enforcer (Dec. 16, 1976, James Fargo)
  • One Sings, the Other Doesn’t (Mar. 9, 1977, Agnès Varda)
  • Ceddo (May 17, 1977, Ousmane Sembène)
  • A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness (May 21, 1977, Seijun Suzuki)
  • That Obscure Object of Desire (Aug. 17, 1977, Luis Buñuel)
  • Julia (Oct. 2, 1977, Fred Zinnemann)
  • Pretty Baby (Jan. 1, 1978, Louis Malle)
  • Straight Time (Mar. 17, 1978, Ulu Grosbard)
  • Convoy (June 10, 1978, Sam Peckinpah)
  • Goin’ South (Oct. 6, 1978, Jack Nicholson)
  • Phantasm (Jan. 1979, Don Coscarelli)
  • Love on the Run (Jan. 24, 1979, François Truffaut)
  • Hardcore (Feb. 9, 1979, Paul Schrader)
  • Woyzeck (May 25, 1979, Werner Herzog)
  • Thirst (Sept. 28, 1979, Rod Hardy)
  • Tess (Oct. 25, 1979, Roman Polanski)
  • Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro (Dec. 15, 1979)
  • Cute Girl (1980, Hsiao-Hsien Hou)
  • American Gigolo (Feb. 1, 1980, Paul Schrader)
  • The Changeling (Mar. 26, 1980, Peter Medak)
  • The Stunt Man (June 27, 1980, Richard Rush)
  • The Falls (Nov. 19, 1980, Peter Greenaway)
  • Cutter’s Way (Mar. 20, 1981, Ivan Passer)
  • Mur murs (May 17, 1981, Agnès Varda)
  • Deadly Blessing (Aug. 14, 1981, Wes Craven)
  • Prince of the City (Aug. 19, 1981, Sidney Lumet)
  • Lola (Aug. 20, 1981, Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
  • Documenteur (Sept. 13, 1981, Agnès Varda)
  • Veronkia Voss (Feb. 18, 1982, Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
  • The Verdict (Dec. 7, 1982, Sidney Lumet)
  • And the Ship Sails On (Sept. 10, 1983, Federico Fellini)
  • Sudden Impact (Dec. 8, 1983, Clint Eastwood)
  • Christine (Dec. 9, 1983, John Carpenter)
  • Boy Meets Girl (May 1984, Leos Carax)
  • Where the Green Ants Dream (May 1984, Werner Herzog)
  • Threads (Sept. 23, 1984, Mick Jackson)- TV movie
  • Silent Night, Deadly Night (Nov. 9, 1984, Charles E. Seillier Jr.)
  • Heroes Shed No Tears (Nov. 30, 1984, John Woo)
  • Starman (December 14, 1984, John Carpenter)
  • Birdy (Dec. 21, 1984, Alan Parker)
  • Lifeforce (June 21, 1985, Tobe Hooper)
  • A Zed & Two Noughts (Oct. 4, 1985, Peter Greenaway)
  • Bumpkin Soup (Nov. 3, 1985, Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
  • Gardens of Stone (Apr. 24, 1987, Francis Ford Coppola)
  • Intervista (May 18, 1987, Federico Fellini)
  • Prince of Darkness (Oct. 21, 1987, John Carpenter)
  • Cobra Verde (Dec. 3, 1987, Werner Herzog)
  • Kung-Fu Master! (Feb. 1988, Agnès Varda)
  • Jane B. par Agnès V. (Mar. 2, 1988, Agnès Varda)
  • Salaam Bombay! (May 1988, Mira Nair)
  • Killer Klowns from Outer Space (May 27, 1988, Stephen Chiodo)
  • Midnight Run (July 11, 1988, Martin Brest)
  • Police Story 2 (Aug. 13, 1988, Jackie Chan)
  • Things Change (Aug. 31, 1988, David Mamet)
  • Rain Man (Dec. 12, 1988, Barry Levinson)
  • Talk Radio (Dec. 23, 1988, Oliver Stone)
  • Resurrected (Feb. 1989, Paul Greengrass)
  • Winter’s Child (Feb. 15, 1989, Olivier Assayas)
  • Dekalog (May 16, 1989, Krzysztof Kieślowski)
  • The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (Sept. 4, 1989, Peter Greenaway)
  • I Want to Go Home (Sept. 7, 1989, Alain Resnais)
  • Vincent & Theo (Apr. 27, 1990, Robert Altman)
  • Presumed Innocent (July 25, 1990, Alan J. Pakula)
  • Dances with Wolves: Extended Edition (Oct. 19, 1990, Kevin Costner)
  • Echoes From a Somber Empire (Nov. 28, 1990, Werner Herzog)
  • Days of Being Wild (December 15, 1990, Kar-Wai Wong)
  • Proof (May 1991, Jocelyn Moorhouse)
  • Jacquot de Nantes (May 15, 1991, Agnès Varda)
  • Orlando (Sept. 1, 1991, Sally Potter)
  • JFK (Dec. 19, 1991, Oliver Stone)
  • Light Sleeper (Jan. 24, 1992, Paul Schrader)
  • Color Adjustment (Jan. 29, 1992, Marlon Riggs)
  • My Cousin Vinny (Mar. 13, 1992, Jonathan Lynn)
  • The Sentinel (May 20, 1992, Arnaud Desplechin)
  • Bitter Moon (July 12, 1992, Roman Polanski)
  • Bram Stoker’s Dracula (Nov. 10, 1992, Francis Ford Coppola)
  • Grey Knight (Mar. 7, 1993, George Hickenlooper)
  • King of the Hill (May 19, 1993, Steven Soderbergh)
  • Menace II Society (May 26, 1993, Albert and Allen Hughes)
  • Totally F***ed Up (Sept. 16, 1993, Gregg Araki)
  • The Young Girls Turn 25 (Oct. 1993, Agnès Varda)
  • Shadowlands (Dec. 25, 1993, Richard Attenborough)
  • Four Weddings and a Funeral (Jan. 20, 1994, Mike Newell)
  • To Live (May 17, 1994, Yimou Zhang)
  • Barcelona (June 1994, Whit Stillman)
  • Chungking Express (July 14, 1994, Kar-Wai Wong)
  • Eat Drink Man Woman (Aug. 3, 1994, Ang Lee)
  • Oleanna (Oct. 1994, David Mamet)
  • One Hundred and One Nights (Jan. 25, 1995, Agnès Varda)
  • The Doom Generation (Jan. 26, 1995, Gregg Araki)
  • The World of Jacques Demy (Mar. 14, 1995, Agnès Varda)
  • The Convent (May 1995, Manoel de Oliveira)
  • Desperado (May 1995, Robert Rodriguez)
  • Shanghai Triad (May 1995, Yimou Zhang)
  • Apollo 13 (June 12, 1995, Ron Howard)
  • Fallen Angels (Sept. 6, 1995, Kar-Wai Wong)
  • Beautiful Thing (Mar. 28, 1996, Hettie Macdonald)
  • Mission: Impossible (May 20, 1996, Brian De Palma)
  • In the Company of Men (Jan. 19, 1997, Neil LaBute)
  • Touch (Feb. 14, 1997, Paul Schrader)
  • Donnie Brasco (Feb. 24, 1997, Mike Newell)
  • Booty Call (Feb. 26, 1997, Jeff Pollack)
  • Nowhere (May 9, 1997, Gregg Araki)
  • The Eel (May 12, 1997, Shôhei Imamura)
  • Little Dieter Needs to Fly (Aug. 29, 1997, Werner Herzog)
  • Live Flesh (Oct. 10, 1997, Pedro Almodóvar)
  • High Art (Jan. 21, 1998, Lisa Cholodenko)
  • The Gingerbread Man (Jan. 23, 1998, Robert Altman)
  • Primary Colors (Mar. 20, 1998, Mike Nichols)
  • Blackjack (May 12, 1998, John Woo)- TV movie
  • Slums of Beverly Hills (May 21, 1998, Tamara Jenkins)
  • Out of Sight (June 26, 1998, Steven Soderbergh)
  • After Life (Sept. 11, 1998, Kore-eda Hirokazu)
  • Without Limits (Sept. 11, 1998, Robert Towne)
  • SLC Punk! (Sept. 24, 1998, James Merendino)
  • My Best Fiend (May 17, 1999, Werner Herzog)
  • A Visitor from the Living (July 26, 1999, Claude Lanzmann)
  • Forever Mine (Sept. 12, 1999, Paul Schrader)
  • Any Given Sunday (Dec. 16, 1999, Oliver Stone)
  • Erin Brockovich (Mar. 14, 2000, Steven Soderbergh)
  • Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors (Apr. 28, 2000, Sang-soo Hong)
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (May 18, 2000, Ang Lee)
  • Mission: Impossible II (May 18, 2000, John Woo)
  • The House of Mirth (Aug. 5, 2000, Terence Davies)
  • The Cell (Aug. 17, 2000, Tarsem Singh)
  • Before Night Falls (Sept. 3, 2000, Julian Schnabel)
  • The Gift (Dec. 18, 2000, Sam Raimi)
  • My First Mister (Jan. 18, 2001, Christine Lahti)
  • L.I.E. (Jan. 20, 2001, Michael Cuesta)
  • Waking Life (Jan. 23, 2001, Richard Linklater)
  • ABC Africa (May 5, 2001, Abbas Kiarostami)
  • Sobibór, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m. (May 13, 2001, Claude Lanzmann)
  • In Praise of Love (May 15, 2001, Jean-Luc Godard)
  • Va Savoir (Who Knows?) (May 16, 2001, Jacques Rivette)
  • Invincible (Sept. 3, 2001, Werner Herzog)
  • The Lady and the Duke (Sept. 7, 2001, Éric Rohmer)
  • Dead or Alive: Final (Jan. 1, 2002, Takashi Miike)
  • Hysterical Blindness (Jan. 16, 2002, Mira Nair)- TV movie
  • Dark Water (Jan. 19, 2002, Hideo Nakata)
  • The Man Without a Past (Mar. 1, 2002, Aki Kaurismäki)
  • Morvern Callar (May 19, 2002, Lynne Ramsey)
  • The Pianist (May 24, 2002, Roman Polanski)
  • Together (Sept. 10, 2002, Kaige Chen)
  • The Gleaners & I: Two Years Later (Dec. 18, 2002, Agnès Varda)
  • Hulk (June 17, 2003, Ang Lee)
  • Wheel of Time (Aug. 29, 2003, Werner Herzog)
  • The Dreamers (Sept. 1, 2003, Bernardo Bertolucci)
  • Casa de los babys (Sept. 5, 2003, John Sayles)
  • Baadasssss! (Sept. 7, 2003, Mario Van Peebles)
  • Love Actually (Sept. 7, 2003, Richard Curtis)
  • The Company (Sept. 8, 2003, Robert Altman)
  • Tarnation (Oct. 19, 2003, Jonathan Caouette)
  • Café Lumière (Dec. 10, 2003, Hsiao-Hsien Hou)
  • Clean (Mar. 27, 2004, Olivier Assayas)
  • Nobody Knows (May 13, 2004, Hirokazu Koreeda)
  • Woman Is the Future of Man (May 14, 2004, Sang-soo Hong)
  • 2046 (May 20, 2004, Kar-Wai Wong)
  • The Manchurian Candidate (July 19, 2004, Jonathan Demme)
  • Born to Fight (Aug. 5, 2004, Panna Rittikrai)
  • Silver City (Aug. 27, 2004, John Sayles)
  • A Hole in My Heart (Sept. 10, 2004, Lukas Moodysson)
  • …A Father… A Son… Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2005, Lee Grant)- TV documentary
  • The Beat That My Heart Skipped (Feb. 17, 2005, Jacques Audiard)
  • Tale of Cinema (May 19, 2005, Sang-soo Hong)
  • Into Great Silence (Sept. 4, 2005, Philip Gröning)
  • The Wild Blue Yonder (Sept. 5, 2005, Werner Herzog)
  • Evil (Sept. 24, 2005, Giorgos Nousias)
  • Lights in the Dusk (Feb. 3, 2006, Aki Kaurismäki)
  • Container (Feb. 10, 2006, Lukas Moodysson)
  • Mission: Impossible III (April 24, 2006, J.J. Abrams)
  • The Beales of Grey Gardens (July 21, 2006, Albert and David Maysles)
  • Private Fears in Public Places (Sept. 2, 2006, Alain Resnais)
  • The History Boys (Oct. 2, 2006, Nicholas Hytner)
  • Curse of the Golden Flower (Dec. 14, 2006, Yimou Zhang)
  • The Walker (Feb. 13, 2007, Paul Schrader)
  • Youth Without Youth (Oct. 20, 2007, Francis Ford Coppola)
  • Prince of Broadway (June 22, 2008, Sean Baker)
  • The Beaches of Agnès (Sept. 3, 2008, Agnès Varda)
  • Mammoth (Jan. 19, 2009, Lukas Moodysson)
  • St. Nick (Mar. 15, 2009, David Lowery)
  • My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done (Sept. 6, 2009, Werner Herzog)
  • Livid (Sept. 11, 2011, Alexandre Bustillo, Julien Maury)
  • Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (Dec. 4, 2011, Brad Bird)
  • Agnès Varda: From Here to There (Dec. 19, 2011, Agnès Varda)
  • Charlie Victor Romeo (Jan. 21, 2013, Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels, Karlyn Michelson)
  • Nymphomaniac: Vol. I and II: Director’s Cut (Feb. 9, 2014, Lars von Trier)
  • Coming Home (May 16, 2014, Yimou Zhang)
  • Upsidedown Cross (Sept. 25, 2014, William Hellfire)
  • Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015, Christopher McQuarrie)
  • Snowden (July 21, 2016, Oliver Stone)
  • Scarred Hearts (Aug. 7, 2016, Radu Jude)
  • I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians (July 2, 2018, Radu Jude)
  • Mission: Impossible – Fallout (July 12, 2018, Christopher McQuarrie)
  • Varda by Agnès (Feb. 13, 2019, Agnès Varda)
  • First Love (May 17, 2019, Takashi Miike)
  • Domino (May 30, 2019, Brian De Palma)
  • Uppercase Print (Feb. 21, 2020, Radu Jude)
  • Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023, Christopher McQuarrie)

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