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One of the First Color Feature Films No Longer Exists
This lost early color film was the first and last film to be made using the Douglass Natural Color process.
Before 'The Omen,' This Was Horror’s Evilest Kid
This terrifying little girl started the whole 'evil kid' genre.
This Underrated Film Noir Stars a Morbid, Chilling Femme Fatale
This 1940s Technicolor classic embodies and deconstructs the femme fatale archetype.
The Beatles Probably Wouldn’t Exist Without This Movie
This 1956 comedy is also a seminal rock and roll masterpiece.
Good Guy Andy Griffith Was a Raging Monster in His First Movie Role
The warm, kindly sheriff of Mayberry was a pleasant turnaround from his first film role as a vicious media personality.
The 10 Best Powell and Pressburger Movies, Ranked
The British filmmaking duo emerged in the 1940s and 50s.
John Ford’s First Epic Western Is Also One of the Genre’s Leaders
The John Ford classic revitalized a waning genre and set the standard for the next hundred years.
The 10 Darkest Neo-Noir Movies, Ranked
"If you want to win the lottery, you have to make the money to buy a ticket."
‘The Bicycle Thieves’ Is Italian Neorealism at Its Absolute Best
75 years later, Vittorio de Sica's masterpiece is still the finest piece of Italian neorealist cinema.
The Fantasy Remake That Was the First Movie to Ever Use Blue Screen
The first movie to use blue screen as we know it still holds up today.
Universal's Most Iconic Monster Hunter Might Surprise You
This actor has been consistently overlooked despite his fantastic performances.
‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ Spinoff ‘Rhoda’ Should Be Your Next Binge
'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' spinoff is an unforgettable classic.
The War Movie So Accurate, Guerrilla Movements Used It for Training
This film was studied by both the Black Panthers and the Pentagon.
Marlon Brando’s Final Role Was in This Bizarre Film You'll Likely Never See
Brando's last role may have been his most unusual... but we don't know because we've never seen it.
The 10 Best Psychological Thrillers From Hollywood’s Golden Age, Ranked
Spoiler alert: Most of these are Hitchcock.
This Radical & Psychedelic Jules Dassin Drama Had FBI Informants on Set
Surveillance of Jules Dassin's bold movie got even crazier in the wake of MLK's assassination.