- 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)
Category: Lists
100 Films I Have Never Seen But Should
*Intolerance (1916, D.W. Griffith)
Broken Blossoms (1919, D.W. Griffith)
Greed (1924, Erich von Stroheim)
*Battleship Potemkin (1925, Sergei M. Eisenstein)
*All Quiet on the Western Front (1930, Lewis Milestone)
*Trouble in Paradise (1932, Ernst Lubitsch)
*I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932, Mervyn LeRoy)
David Copperfield (1935, George Cukor)
*Swing Time (1936, George Stevens)
*The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938, Michel Curtiz, William Keighley)
*Only Angels Have Wings (1939, Howard Hawks)
Young Mr. Lincoln (1939, John Ford)
*How Green Was My Valley (1941, John Ford)
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger)
*Heaven Can Wait (1943, Ernst Lubitsch)
*Children of Paradise (1945, Marcel Carné)
Mildred Pierce (1945, Michael Curtiz)
*Brief Encounter (1945, David Lean)
Stairway to Heaven (1946, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger)
*Great Expectations (1946, David Lean)
*Duel in the Sun (1946, King Vidor)
*The Bad and the Beautiful (1952, Vincente Minnelli)
*Ugetsu (1953, Kenji Mizoguchi)
*The Band Wagon (1953, Vincente Minnelli)
From Here to Eternity (1953, Fred Zinnemann)
The Earrings of Madam De… (1953, Max Ophüls)
*Tokyo Story (1953, Yasujirô Ozu)
Voyage in Italy (1954, Roberto Rossellini)
*Pather Panchali (1955, Satyajit Ray)
Giant (1956, George Stevens)
*A Man Escaped (1956, Robert Bresson)
*The Nights of Cabiria (1957, Federico Fellini)
Witness for the Prosecution (1957, Billy Wilder)
*Touch of Evil (1958, Orson Welles)
*Horror of Dracula (1958, Terence Fisher)
The Hidden Fortress (1958, Akira Kurosawa)
*Shadows (1959, John Cassavetes)
Ben-Hur (1959, William Wyler)
*Pickpocket (1959, Robert Bresson)
*Shoot the Piano Player (1960, François Truffaut)
*Viridiana (1961, Luis Buñuel)
*The Innocents (1961, Jack Clayton)
Jules and Jim (1962, François Truffaut)
*Cleo from 5 to 7 (1962, Agnès Varda)
*L’Eclisse (1962, Michelangelo Antonioni)
*The Exterminating Angel (1962, Luis Buñuel)
The Leopard (1963, Luchino Visconti)
*Contempt (1963, Jean-Luc Godard)
*The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964, Jacques Demy)
Gertrud (1964, Carl Theodor Dreyer)
*Pierrot le Fou (1965, Jean-Luc Godard)
The Battle of Algiers (1966, Gillo Pontecorvo)
*Andrei Rublev (1966, Andrei Tarkovsky)
*Le Samouraï (1967, Jean-Pierre Melville)
*Playtime (1967, Jacques Tati)
*Faces (1968, John Cassavetes)
If…. (1968, Lindsay Anderson)
*Salesman (1969, Albert and David Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin)
Kes (1969, Ken Loach)
*The Conformist (1970, Bernardo Bertolucci)
Little Big Man (1970, Arthur Penn)
Walkabout (1971, Nicolas Roeg)
The Panic in Needle Park (1971, Jerry Schatzberg)
The Devils (1971, Ken Russell)
*The Last Picture Show (1971, Peter Bogdanovich)
*The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972, Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
Papillon (1973, Franklin J. Schaffner)
*Amarcord (1973, Federico Fellini)
*Mirror (1974, Andrei Tarkovsky)
*Lenny (1974, Bob Fosse)
*Grey Gardens (1975, Ellen Hovde, Albert and David Maysles, Muffie Meyer)
*Bound for Glory (1976, Hal Ashby)
*3 Women (1977, Robert Altman)
*Stroszek (1977, Werner Herzog)
*Coming Home (1978, Hal Ashby)
Tess (1979, Roman Polanski)
Ordinary People (1980, Robert Redford)
The Verdict (1982, Sidney Lumet)
Sophie’s Choice (1982, Alan J. Pakula)
*Fanny and Alexander (1982, Ingmar Bergman)
Sans Soleil (1983, Chris Marker)
Terms of Endearment (1983, James L. Brooks)
*Paris, Texas (1984, Wim Wenders)
*Once Upon a Time in America (1984, Sergei Leone)
*Amadeus (1984, Milos Forman)
*Shoah (1985, Claude Lanzmann)
The Color Purple (1985, Steven Spielberg)
Rain Man (1988, Barry Levinson)
JFK (1991, Oliver Stone)
*The Last of the Mohicans (1992, Michael Mann)
*Hoop Dreams (1994, Steve James)
*Satantango (1994, Béla Tarr)
*The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Frank Darabont)
*All About My Mother (1999, Pedro Almodóvar)
*Yi Yi (2000, Edward Yang)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000, Ang Lee)
*In the Mood for Love (2000, Kar Wai Wong)
City of God (2002, Fernando Meirelles, co-dir. Kátia Lund)
The Pianist (2002, Roman Polanski)
*The Lives of Others (2006, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck)
*Seen since making the list
Living Directors Whose Films I Would Definitely See or Most Likely See in Theaters
Directors whose new film I would see no matter what
Woody Allen
Pedro Almodóvar
Paul Thomas Anderson
Wes Anderson
Dario Argento
Darren Aronofsky
Sean Baker
Noah Baumbach
Kathryn Bigelow
Joon-ho Bong
Catherine Breillat
Albert Brooks
Mel Brooks
Charles Burnett
Jane Campion
Leos Carax
John Carpenter
Nuri Bilge Ceylan
The Coen Brothers (Ethan and Joel)
Francis Ford Coppola
Sofia Coppola
David Cronenberg
Alfonso Cuarón
The Dardenne Brothers (Jean-Pierre and Luc)
Brian De Palma
Guillermo del Toro
Claire Denis
Clint Eastwood
David Fincher
Terry Gilliam
Jonathan Glazer
Christopher Guest
Michael Haneke
Todd Haynes
Werner Herzog
Nicole Holofcener
Hsiao-hsien Hou
Jim Jarmusch
Alejandro Jodorowsky
Charlie Kaufman
Harmony Korine
Chang-dong Lee
Spike Lee
Mike Leigh
Richard Linklater
Terrence Malick
Michael Mann
Elaine May
George Miller
Hayao Miyazaki
Errol Morris
Gaspar Noé
Christopher Nolan
Jafar Panahi
Chan-wook Park
Alexander Payne
Roman Polanski
Lynne Ramsay
Nicolas Winding Refn
Kelly Reichardt
David O. Russell
Hong Sang-soo
Paul Schrader
Martin Scorsese
Ridley Scott
Steven Soderbergh
Todd Solondz
Steven Spielberg
Whit Stillman
Oliver Stone
Quentin Tarantino
Béla Tarr
Ming-liang Tsai
Paul Verhoeven
Lars von Trier
John Waters
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Wim Wenders
Frederick Wiseman
Kar Wai Wong
John Woo
S. Craig Zahler
Andrey Zvyagintsev
Directors whose new film I would almost certainly see because I usually like their films and/or they almost always make good films, but if they made a film that got horrible reviews, I might not see it.
Roy Andersson
Andrea Arnold
Olivier Assayas
Ari Aster
Bertrand Bonello
Danny Boyle
Tim Burton
Louis C.K.
James Cameron
Damien Chazelle
Pedro Costa
Brandon Cronenberg
Andrew Dominik
Bruno Dumont
Robert Eggers
Asghar Farhadi
Abel Ferrara
Todd Field
Alex Garland
Costa-Gavras
Ricky Gervais
Greta Gerwig
Debra Granik
James Gray
Paul Greengrass
Luca Guadagnino
Andrew Haigh
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
Mia Hansen-Løve
Walter Hill
Eliza Hittman
Joanna Hogg
James Ivory
Barry Jenkins
Kirsten Johnson
Spike Jonze
Radu Jude
Aki Kaurismäki
Hirokazu Koreeda
Yorgos Lanthimos
Ang Lee
Ken Loach
Kenneth Lonergan
David Lowery
Guy Maddin
David Mamet
Martin McDonagh
Steve McQueen
Bennett Miller
Michael Moore
Cristian Mungiu
Jeff Nichols
Alex Ross Perry
Christian Petzold
Sam Raimi
Dee Rees
Benny and Josh Safdie
John Sayles
Ulrich Seidl
Paolo Sorrentino
Joachim Trier
Gus Van Sant
Denis Villeneuve
Lana and Lilly Wachowski
Edgar Wright
Jia Zhangke
Terry Zwigoff
Every film released in the US in 2009 that I’ve seen
In theaters
(500) Days of Summer
2012
Adventureland
Antichrist
Anvil! The Story of Anvil
Avatar
Away We Go
The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call- New Orleans
The Blind Side
The Brothers Bloom
Bruno
Capitalism: A Love Story
Cold Souls
The Collector
Coraline
The Damned United
District 9
Drag Me To Hell
Duplicity
An Education
Extract
Fantastic Mr. Fox
The Final Destination
Food, Inc.
Friday the 13th
Funny People
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
The Girlfriend Experience
Gomorra
Good Hair
The Hangover
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The Hurt Locker
I Love You, Man
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
The Informant!
Inglourious Basterds
The International
The Invention of Lying
Invictus
Julie & Julia
The Last House on the Left
Lorna’s Silence
The Men Who Stare at Goats
The Messenger
My Bloody Valentine 3D
Ninja Assassin
Observe and Report
Obsessed
Orphan
Paranormal Activity
A Perfect Getaway
Pirate Radio
Ponyo
Precious
The Princess and the Frog
Public Enemies
Red Cliff
The Road
A Serious Man
Sherlock Holmes
Sin Nombre
A Single Man
Star Trek
State of Play
Summer Hours
Sunshine Cleaning
Taken
Tokyo!
Tulpan
Two Lovers
Up
Up in the Air
Watchmen
Whatever Works
Where the Wild Things Are
The Young Victoria
Zombieland
At home
35 Shots of Rum
Goodbye Solo
Me and Orson Welles
Medicine for Melancholy
Three Monkeys
Every film released in the US in 2010 that I’ve seen
In theaters
127 Hours
Alice in Wonderland
The American
Another Year
Barney’s Version
Best Worst Movie
Blue Valentine
Buried
Casino Jack and the United States of Money
Chloe
Countdown to Zero
Cop Out
The Crazies
Cyrus
Date Night
Daybreakers
Despicable Me
Dinner for Schmucks
Easy A
Enter the Void
Exit Through the Gift Shop
The Expendables
Fair Game
The Fighter
A Film Unfinished
Four Lions
George A. Romero’s Survival of the Dead
Get Him to the Greek
Get Low
The Ghost Writer
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Green Zone
Greenberg
Harry Brown
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows- Part I
Hereafter
How to Train Your Dragon
The Human Centipede (First Sequence)
I Am Love
I Love You Phillip Morris
The Illusionist
Inception
Inside Job
Iron Man 2
Jackass 3D
Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work
Kick-Ass
The Kids Are All Right
The King’s Speech
The Last Exorcism
Let Me In
MacGruber
Made in Dagenham
Megamind
Micmacs
Mother
Mother and Child
My Soul to Take
Nowhere Boy
Ondine
The Other Guys
Piranha 3D
Please Give
Predators
A Prophet
Rabbit Hole
Ramona and Beezus
Robin Hood
The Runaways
Salt
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
The Secret in Their Eyes
Shutter Island
The Social Network
Solitary Man
Somewhere
Splice
Tangled
The Town
Toy Story 3
Trash Humpers
True Grit
Waiting for ‘Superman’
The Way Back
White Material
Winnebago Man
Winter’s Bone
The Wolfman
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
Youth in Revolt
At home
Bluebeard
Every film released in the US in 2011 that I’ve seen
In theaters
50/50
13 Assassins
Albert Nobbs
The Artist
Arthur Christmas
Attack the Block
Beginners
Bellflower
Bill Cunningham New York
Bridesmaids
Cars 2
Cave of Forgotten Dreams
Certified Copy
City of Life and Death
Contagion
Coriolanus
Crazy, Stupid, Love.
A Dangerous Method
The Descendants
The Double Hour
Drive
Everything Must Go
Final Destination 5
The Guard
Hanna
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II
Higher Ground
Hobo with a Shotgun
Hugo
The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)
I Saw the Devil
The Ides of March
In a Better World
In the Family
Incendies
Into the Abyss
J. Edgar
Jane Eyre
Like Crazy
Margin Call
Martha Marcy May Marlene
Meek’s Cutoff
Melancholia
Midnight in Paris
The Mill and the Cross
Moneyball
The Muppets
My Week with Marilyn
Of Gods and Men
Pariah
Pina
Poetry
Potiche
The Princess of Montpensier
Project Nim
Rampart
Rango
Red State
Restless
Rubber
A Separation
Scream 4
Shame
Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure
The Skin I Live In
Source Code
Super
Super 8
Tabloid
Take Shelter
The Tree of Life
TrollHunter
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
War Horse
Weekend
Win Win
Winnie the Pooh
Winter in Wartime
X-Men: First Class
In a theater after its original release
Happy Feet Two
At home
Heartbeats
Puss in Boots
Putty Hill
The Sleeping Beauty
Tales from the Golden Age
Every film released in the US in 2012 that I’ve seen
In theaters
Amour
Anna Karenina
Argo
Barbara
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Being Flynn
Bernie
Brave
Bully
The Cabin in the Woods
The Campaign
Casa de mi Padre
Chicken with Plums
Chico & Rita
Chronicle
Cloud Atlas
Compliance
Cosmopolis
Damsels in Distress
Dark Horse
The Dark Knight Rises
Dark Shadows
Darling Companion
The Deep Blue Sea
Detachment
Django Unchained
Easy Money
Elena
End of Watch
Farewell, My Queen
The Five-Year Engagement
Flight
Footnote
Frankenweenie
God Bless America
Hara Kiri: Death of a Samurai
Haywire
Headhunters
Hitchcock
Holy Motors
Hope Springs
The Hunter
Hyde Park on Hudson
The Impossible
In Darkness
Jeff Who Lives at Home
Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Keep the Lights On
The Kid with a Bike
Kill List
Killer Joe
Killing Them Softly
A Late Quartet
Les Misérables
Life of Pi
Lincoln
Looper
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
Magic Mike
Marley
The Master
Monsieur Lazhar
Moonrise Kingdom
Neil Young Journeys
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
Oslo, August 31st
ParaNorman
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Pirates! Band of Misfits
Prometheus
Promised Land
The Queen of Versailles
The Raid: Redemption
Red Hook Summer
The Road
A Royal Affair
Ruby Sparks
Rust and Bone
Safety Not Guaranteed
Savages
Searching for Sugar Man
The Secret World of Arrietty
The Sessions
Seven Psychopaths
Silent House
Silver Linings Playbook
Skyfall
Sleepwalk with Me
Smashed
Sound of My Voice
Thin Ice
This is 40
This is Not a Film
The Three Stooges
To Rome with Love
We Have a Pope
The Well Digger’s Daughter
Your Sister’s Sister
Zero Dark Thirty
At home
How to Survive a Plague
Premium Rush
Side by Side
Wreck-It Ralph
Every film released in the US in 2013 that I’ve seen
In theaters
12 Years a Slave
20 Feet from Stardom
The Act of Killing
Ain’t Them Bodies Saints
American Hustle
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
August: Osage County
Before Midnight
Beyond the Hills
Blackfish
Blancanieves
The Bling Ring
Blue Is the Warmest Color
Blue Jasmine
Bullet to the Head
Captain Phillips
Carrie
Computer Chess
The Conjuring
The Counselor
Cutie and the Boxer
Dallas Buyers Club
Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay
Dirty Wars
Disconnect
Don Jon
The East
Enough Said
Evil Dead
The Family
Faust
Fill the Void
Frances Ha
Free Birds
From Up on Poppy Hill
Frozen
Fruitvale Station
The Gatekeepers
Getaway
Ginger & Rosa
The Grandmaster
Gravity
The Great Beauty
The Heat
Her
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
The Hunt
The Iceman
I’m So Excited
In a World…
In the House
Inside Llewyn Davis
Insidious: Chapter 2
Instructions Not Included
The Invisible Woman
Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa
Kill Your Darlings
The Last Stand
Last Vegas
Lee Daniels’ The Butler
Like Someone in Love
Lone Survivor
The Lords of Salem
Lore
Love is All You Need
Lovelace
Machete Kills
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Monsters University
Much Ado About Nothing
Mud
Museum Hours
Nebraska
No
Oldboy
One Direction: This Is Us
Only God Forgives
Outrage Beyond
Oz: The Great and Powerful
Pacific Rim
Passion
Philomena
Pieta
The Place Beyond the Pines
Prisoners
Quartet
R.I.P.D.
Room 237
Rush
Saving Mr. Banks
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Short Term 12
Side Effects
Something in the Air
The Spectacular Now
Spring Breakers
Star Trek Into Darkness
Stoker
Stories We Tell
This Is the End
To the Wonder
Trance
The Ultimate Life
Wadjda
War Witch
We’re the Millers
The Wolf of Wall Street
The World’s End
You’re Next
At home
Camille Claudel 1915
Exit Elena
I Am Divine
Laurence Anyways
Leviathan
Paradise: Love
The We and the I
Every film released in the US in 2014 that I’ve seen
In theaters
American Sniper
As It Is in Heaven
The Babadook
Bad Words
Begin Again
Beyond the Lights
Big Bad Wolves
Big Eyes
Big Hero 6
Birdman
The Blue Room
Boyhood
Calvary
Chef
Citizenfour
A Coffee in Berlin
The Dance of Reality
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Dear White People
Diplomacy
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them
The Drop
Dumb and Dumber To
Edge of Tomorrow
Enemy
Ernest and Celestine
Exodus: Gods and Kings
Fading Gigolo
The Fault in Our Stars
Force Majeure
Foxcatcher
Fury
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
Gloria
God’s Pocket
Godzilla
Gone Girl
Goodbye to Language 3D
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Guest
The Homesman
Honeymoon
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 1
Ida
The Imitation Game
The Immigrant
Inherent Vice
Interstellar
Into the Woods
Jersey Boys
Jimi: All Is by My Side
Jodorowsky’s Dune
John Wick
Kill the Messenger
Land Ho!
Last Days in Vietnam
Le Week-End
The Lego Movie
Leviathan
Life Itself
Life of Riley
Like Father, Like Son
Listen Up Philip
Locke
Love Is Strange
Lucy
The Lunchbox
Magic in the Moonlight
Maleficent
Men, Women & Children
Mommy
Mood Indigo
A Most Violent Year
A Most Wanted Man
The Monuments Men
Mr. Turner
Muppets Most Wanted
National Gallery
Neighbors
Nightcrawler
Noah
Non-Stop
Nymphomaniac: Vol. I
Nymphomaniac: Vol. II
Obvious Child
Oculus
Omar
The One I Love
Only Lovers Left Alive
Palo Alto
Particle Fever
Pride
The Pyramid
The Raid 2
RoboCop
Rosewater
Selma
The Skeleton Twins
Snowpiercer
Song of the Sea
St. Vincent
Still Alice
Stranger By the Lake
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
The Theory of Everything
They Came Together
To Be Takei
Top Five
The Trip to Italy
Tusk
Two Days, One Night
The Two Faces of January
Tyler Perry’s The Single Moms Club
Unbroken
Under the Skin
Venus in Fur
A Walk Among the Tombstones
We Are the Best!
Wetlands
Whiplash
Wild
The Wind Rises
Winter Sleep
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Young & Beautiful
The Zero Theorem
At home
Abuse of Weakness
Ape
Blue Ruin
A Field in England
Housebound
It Felt Like Love
Joe
Night Moves
Starred Up
Every film released in the US in 2015 that I’ve seen
In theaters
45 Years
’71
99 Homes
About Elly
Aloha
Amy
Anomalisa
Ant-Man
Arabian Nights
The Assassin
Beasts of No Nation
Being Evel
Best of Enemies
The Big Short
Blackhat
Blind
Boulevard
Bridge of Spies
Brooklyn
Carol
Cartel Land
Charlie’s Country
Chi-Raq
Cinderella
Clouds of Sils Maria
Cobain: Montage of Heck
Creed
Crimson Peak
Da Sweet Blood of Jesus
The Danish Girl
The Diary of a Teenage Girl
Digging for Fire
Dope
The Duke of Burgundy
The End of the Tour
Ex Machina
Experimenter
Fifty Shades of Grey
The Gallows
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem
The Gift
Girlhood
Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
The Good Dinosaur
Good Kill
Grandma
The Hateful Eight
He Never Died
Hitchcock/Truffaut
An Honest Liar
The Human Centipede III (Final Sequence)
The Hunting Ground
I’ll See You in My Dreams
In Jackson Heights
In the Basement
Inside Out
Iris
Irrational Man
It Follows
James White
Joy
Jupiter Ascending
Jurassic World
Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter
Kung Fu Killer
Lambert & Stamp
Listen to Me Marlon
The Look of Silence
Love
Love & Mercy
Mad Max: Fury Road
Magic Mike XXL
The Martian
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
The Mend
Mistress America
Mr. Holmes
Mustang
Office
The Overnight
Paddington
Paper Towns
Pitch Perfect 2
Queen of Earth
Red Army
Results
The Revenant
Ricki and the Flash
Room
The Salt of the Earth
The Second Mother
Seymour: An Introduction
Shaun the Sheep Movie
She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry
Sicario
Slow West
Son of Saul
Southpaw
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
Spotlight
Spy
The Stanford Prison Experiment
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Steve Jobs
Straight Outta Compton
Tangerine
Taxi
Testament of Youth
Timbuktu
Tom at the Farm
Tomorrowland
Trainwreck
Unfriended
The Visit
The Walk
We Come as Friends
Welcome to Me
What We Do in the Shadows
When Marnie Was There
Where to Invade Next
While We’re Young
White God
Wild Tales
The Wolfpack
At home
Black Mass
Bone Tomahawk
Cop Car
The Harvest
Jauja
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence
Spring
Stray Dog
Two Step