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Harold and maude

Yeelen

In the mouth of madness

Keep the river on your right

Faust

John adams

Virgin spring

Fausto 5.0

Siam sunset

The company of wolves

Sien nui yau wan

Monkeys shines

Toto le héros

Braindead

Shallow grave

Bound

Retroactive

Beowulf

Black Book

A Nous la Liberte (1932)

Absence of Malice (1981)

Adam's Rib (1949)

The Adjuster (1991)

The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)

Affliction (1998)

The African Queen (1952)

L'Age d'Or (1930, reviewed 1964)

A.I. (2001)

Alexander Nevsky (1939)

Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1975)

Alice's Restaurant (1969)

Aliens (1986)

All About Eve (1950)

All About My Mother (1999)

All Quiet on
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Jordan (1941)

High and Low (Japan) (1963)

The High and the Mighty (1954)

High Art (1998)

High Hopes (1988)

High Noon (1952)

High Sierra (1941)

The Hill (1965)

Hiroshima Mon Amour (1960)

The Homecoming (1973)

Hoop Dreams (1994)

Hope and Glory (1987)

Hotel Terminus: Klaus Barbie et son Temps (1988)

Household Saints (1993)

House of Games (1987)

How Green Was My Valley (1941)

How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)

Howards End (1992)

Hud (1963)

Ken Burns' America: Huey Long (1985)

Husbands and Wives (1992)

The Hustler (1961)

I

I Know Where I'm Going! (1947)

I Remember Mama (1948)

I Want to Live! (1958)

If... (1969)

Ikiru (1952, reviewed 1960)

I'm All Right Jack (1960)

Imitation of Life (1959)

In Cold Blood (1967)

In the Bedroom (2001)

In the Heat of the Night (1967)

The Informer (1935)

Inherit the Wind (1960)

The Insider

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