It’s cocktail hour on the mystery beat when William Powell and Myrna Loy play Nick and Nora Charles, the world’s most debonair detective team, in the classic series of snappy mysteries.
Colin Firth is the man who would be King George VI and Geoffrey Rush is the eccentric speech therapist who helps the royal overcome his stammer in this based-on-a-true-story drama that won Academy Awards, including best picture, best director Tom Hooper, and best actor Firth.
This is a film noir as a lyrical, intimate folk song about two young lovers raised in a culture of crime and poverty, starring Farley Granger and Cathy O’Donnell.
The original ‘The Matrix’ has become such a touchstone of American pop culture—referenced, copied, parodied, and parroted)—that it’s hard to remember just how new and different and distinctive it was when it debuted in 1999.