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(1922): The definitive silent horror film. Its haunting imagery remains a cornerstone of the genre over a century later.

| Film | Director | Why It’s Great | YouTube Link (Search term) | |------|----------|----------------|-----------------------------| | The Night of the Hunter (1955) | Charles Laughton | Haunting expressionist thriller, Robert Mitchum’s best villain | "The Night of the Hunter full film" | | Detour (1945) | Edgar G. Ulmer | Pitch-black film noir, 65 mins of fatalism | "Detour 1945 full movie" | | Charade (1963) | Stanley Donen | "The best Hitchcock film Hitchcock never made" – Cary Grant + Audrey Hepburn | "Charade full movie" | | His Girl Friday (1940) | Howard Hawks | Lightning-fast dialogue, gender politics ahead of its time | "His Girl Friday full film" | | The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) | Robert Wiene | German Expressionist landmark, still visually stunning | "Caligari full movie" | great films on youtube

| Film | Director | Why It’s Great | YouTube Link (Search term) | |------|----------|----------------|-----------------------------| | Pi (1998) | Darren Aronofsky | Black-and-white paranoid sci-fi, shot on $60k | "Pi 1998 full movie" | | Primer (2004) | Shane Carruth | Ultra-low-budget time-travel puzzle | "Primer full film" | | The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976, often on YouTube’s cult channels) | Nicolas Roeg | David Bowie’s alien outsider, fragmented and poetic | "The Man Who Fell to Earth full movie" | | Waking Life (2001) | Richard Linklater | Rotoscoped philosophical dream-journey | "Waking Life full film" | (1922): The definitive silent horror film

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(2020): This Academy Award winner for Best International Feature Film follows four high school teachers who test a theory that they will improve their lives by maintaining a constant level of alcohol in their blood.