Tom's Top 365 Films of All Time

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Counting down the greatest films of all time, along with my watch list for the year: 

 

No. 366 — Jan. 1 — John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)
No. 365 — Jan. 2 — Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
No. 364 — Jan. 3 — Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather:  Part III
No. 363 — Jan. 4 — Godfrey Reggio's Naqoyqatsi
No. 362 — Jan. 5 — John Carpenter's Escape From New York
No. 361 — Jan. 6 — Orson Welles' The Third Man
No. 360 — Jan. 7 — Mel Gibson's Apocalypto
No. 359 — Jan. 8 — Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion starring Cary Grant
No. 358 — Jan. 9 — Refuse to Die 50 Cent biopic
No. 357 — Jan. 10 — Warren Beatty's Reds
No. 356 — Jan. 11 — Waris Hussein's Onassis:  The Richest Man in the World
No. 355 — Jan. 12 — David Lynch : The Art Life biopic
No. 354 — Jan. 13 — As Good As It Gets starring Jack Nicholson
No. 353 — Jan. 14 — The Golden Compass (2007)
No. 352 — Jan. 15 — Up In The Air starring George Clooney
No. 351 — Jan. 16 — The Driver's Seat starring Elizabeth Taylor and Andy Warhol
No. 350 — Jan. 17 — White Heat (1949) starring James Cagney
No. 349 — Jan. 18 — Spirited Away Animated
No. 348 — Jan. 19 — Christopher Nolan's The Prestige
No. 347 — Jan. 20 — Country Strong starring Gwyneth Paltrow
No. 346 — Jan. 21 — Orson Welles' F for Fake
No. 345 — Jan. 22 — Frank Miller's Sin City
No. 344 — Jan. 23 — George Lucas' American Graffiti
No. 343 — Jan. 24 — Guillermo Del Toro’s Shape of Water
No. 342 — Jan. 25 — Guillermo Del Toro’s Hellboy
No. 341 — Jan. 26 — Guillermo Del Toro’s Cronos
No. 340 — Jan. 27 — Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill, Part One
No. 339 — Jan. 28 — Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill, Part Two
No. 338 — Jan. 29 — Ed Wood starring Bill Murray
No. 337 — Jan. 30 — Ratatouille (2007) Animated
No. 336 — Jan. 31 — Synecdoche, New York (2008)
No. 335 — Feb. 1 — Burlesque starring Cher & Christina Aguilera
No. 334 — Feb. 2 — Groundhog Day starring Bill Murray
No. 333 — Feb. 3 — NEW RELEASE : M. Night Shyamalan's Knock at the Cabin (2023)
No. 332 — Feb. 4 — Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza
No. 331 — Feb. 5 — Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino
No. 330 — Feb. 6 — John Schlesinger's The Falcon and the Snowman
No. 329 — Feb. 7 — John Schlesinger's The Day of the Locust
No. 328 — Feb. 8 — Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
No. 327 — Feb. 9 — Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff biopic
No. 326 — Feb. 10 — Planet of the Apes starring Charlton Heston
No. 325 — Feb. 11 — Mel Gibson's Man Without a Face
No. 324 — Feb. 12 — Papillon (1973)
No. 323 — Feb. 13 — Roseanne Barr's Cancel This premiere on Fox Nation
No. 322 — Feb. 14 — Bukowski : There's Gonna be a God Damn Riot in Here! Dennis Del Torre, dir.
No. 321 — Feb. 15 — George Miller's Mad Max
No. 320 — Feb. 16 — Astra Taylor's Examined Life
No. 319 — Feb. 17 — Will Penny starring Charlton Heston
No. 318 — Feb. 18 — Jonathan Lynn's Clue based on the board game
No. 317 — Feb. 19 — Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie
No. 316 — Feb. 20 — Howard Hawks' Barbary Coast (1935)
No. 315 — Feb. 21 — James Cameron's Avatar
No. 314 — Feb. 22 — Kathryn Bigelow's Strange Days
No. 313 — Feb. 23 — Kindergarten Cop starring Arnold Schwarzenegger
No. 312 — Feb. 24 — Factotum (2005)
No. 311 — Feb. 25 — Scott Stewart's Priest (2011)
No. 310 — Feb. 26 — George Miller's Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
No. 309 — Feb. 27 — Expo : Magic of the White City narrated by Gene Wilder
No. 308 — Feb. 28 — Spike Lee's Oldboy
No. 307 — Feb. 29 — THIS IS NOT A LEAP YEAR
No. 306 — Mar. 1 — Guillermo Del Toro’s Puss In Boots
No. 305 — Mar. 2 — Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice
No. 304 — Mar. 3 — James Cameron's Aliens
No. 303 — Mar. 4 — Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty
No. 302 — Mar. 5 — Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing
No. 301 — Mar. 6 — Andrei Tarkovsky's The Sacrifice
No. 300 — Mar. 7 — NEW RELEASE : Scream VII (2023)
No. 299 — Mar. 8 — Will You Go To Hell For Me?
No. 298 — Mar. 9 — Enter the Void (2009)
No. 297 — Mar. 10 — Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream
No. 296 — Mar. 11 — Being John Malkovich (1999)
No. 295 — Mar. 12 — Chicken Run Animated
No. 294 — Mar. 13 — Melancholia (2011)
No. 293 — Mar. 14 — Last Days Kurt Cobain biopic
No. 292 — Mar. 15 — Clint Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby
No. 291 — Mar. 16 — Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit
No. 290 — Mar. 17 — Wake in Fright (1971)
No. 289 — Mar. 18 — Blade Runner (1982)
No. 288 — Mar. 19 — Primer (2004)
No. 287 — Mar. 20 — Lynch David Lynch biopic
No. 286 — Mar. 21 — Chad Stahelski's John Wick
No. 285 — Mar. 22 — Chad Stahelski's John Wick, ch. 2
No. 284 — Mar. 23 — Chad Stahelski's John Wick, ch. 3
No. 283 — Mar. 24 — NEW RELEASE : John Wick, ch. 4 (2023)
No. 282 — Mar. 25 — Five Easy Pieces (1970)
No. 281 — Mar. 26 — The Matrix starring Keanu Reeves
No. 280 — Mar. 27 — The Matrix Reloaded starring Keanu Reeves
No. 279 — Mar. 28 — Matrix Revolutions starring Keanu Reeves
No. 278 — Mar. 29 — The Matrix Resurrections starring Keanu Reeves
No. 277 — Mar. 30 — Edgardo Cozarinsky's Night Watch (Ronda Nocturna)
No. 276 — Mar. 31 — NEW RELEASE : Dungeons & Dragons : Honor Among Theives (2023)
No. 275 — April Fools' — Project X (2012)
No. 274 — Apr. 2 — Clint Eastwood's True Crime
No. 273 — Apr. 3 — James Cameron's True Lies
No. 272 — Apr. 4 — Steven Soderbergh's Solaris (2002)
No. 271 — Apr. 5 — Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972)
No. 270 — Apr. 6 — Eyes Without A Face (1960)
No. 269 — Apr. 7 — Guillermo Del Toro’s Pan's Labyrinth
No. 268 — Apr. 8 — James Cameron's The Terminator
No. 267 — Apr. 9 — James Cameron's Terminator 2:  Judgement Day
No. 266 — Apr. 10 — Jonathan Mostow's Terminator 3:  Rise of the Machines
No. 265 — Apr. 11 — Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides
No. 264 — Apr. 12 — Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1935)
No. 263 — Apr. 13 — Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
No. 262 — Apr. 14 — The Tree Of Life (2011)
No. 261 — Apr. 15 — Ragtime starring James Cagney
No. 260 — Apr. 16 — Man of a Thousand Faces starring James Cagney
No. 259 — Apr. 17 — 13 Rue Madeleine starring James Cagney
No. 258 — Apr. 18 — One, Two, Three starring James Cagney
No. 257 — Apr. 19 — City for Conquest starring James Cagney
No. 256 — Apr. 20 — Each Dawn I Die starring James Cagney
No. 255 — Apr. 21 — NEW RELEASE : Beau Is Afraid (2023)
No. 254 — Apr. 22 — G Men starring James Cagney
No. 253 — Apr. 23 — The Strawberry Blonde starring James Cagney & Rita Hayworth
No. 252 — Apr. 24 — Love Me or Leave Me starring James Cagney & Dorris Day
No. 251 — Apr. 25 — Footlight Parade starring James Cagney
No. 250 — Apr. 26 — Mister Roberts starring James Cagney
No. 249 — Apr. 27 — The Public Enemy starring James Cagney
No. 248 — Apr. 28 — Yankee Doodle Dandy starring James Cagney
No. 247 — Apr. 29 — The Roaring Twenties starring James Cagney
No. 246 — Apr. 30 — Angels With Dirty Faces starring James Cagney
No. 245 — May Day — Ryan Coogler's Creed
No. 244 — May 2 — Steven Caple Jr.'s Creed II
No. 243 — May 3 — NEW RELEASE : Creed III on IMAX (2023)
No. 242 — May 4 — Dirty Harry starring Clint Eastwood
No. 241 — May 5 — The Fall Tarsem, dir.
No. 240 — May 6 — James Ward Byrkit's Coherence
No. 239 — May 7 — Steven Spielberg's Raiders of the Lost Ark (Indiana Jones)
No. 238 — May 8 — Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound starring Ingrid Bergman
No. 237 — May 9 — Michel Gondry's The Science of Sleep
No. 236 — May 10 — Anton Corbijn's Control
No. 235 — May 11 — Notorious Unrated Director's Cut
No. 234 — May 12 — The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down
No. 233 — May 13 — Andrei Tarkovsky's Nostalgia
No. 232 — May 14 — Let The Right One In (2008)
No. 231 — May 15 — Three Colors:  Red (1994)
No. 230 — May 16 — Come And See (1985)
No. 229 — May 17 — Badlands (1973)
No. 228 — May 18 — Breathless (1960)
No. 227 — May 19 — A Prophet (2009)
No. 226 — May 20 — A Separation (2011)
No. 225 — May 21 — Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation
No. 224 — May 22 — Birdman (2014)
No. 223 — May 23 — Elle (2016)
No. 222 — May 24 — Jean Renoir's Grand Illusion
No. 221 — May 25 — Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now
No. 220 — May 26 — Julian Schnabel's Before Night Falls Reinaldo Arenas biopic
No. 219 — May 27 — Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker
No. 218 — May 28 — Under the Skin (2013)
No. 217 — May 29 — Fritz Lang's M (1931)
No. 216 — May 30 — The Maltese Falcon starring Humphrey Bogart
No. 215 — May 31 — Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette
No. 214 — June 1 — The Good, the Bad and the Ugly starring Clint Eastwood
No. 213 — June 2 — Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line
No. 212 — June 3 — Errol Morris's The Thin Blue Line
No. 211 — June 4 — The History Boys (2006)
No. 210 — June 5 — Andrei Tarkovsky's The Mirror
No. 209 — June 6 — The Wages of Fear (1953)
No. 208 — June 7 — Richard Kelley's The Box
No. 207 — June 8 — Speed (1994)
No. 206 — June 9 — Michael Moore's Where to Invade Next
No. 205 — June 10 — Adventures in Babysitting (1987)
No. 204 — June 11 — George Lucas' Star Wars (1977)
No. 203 — June 12 — Irvin Kershner's The Empire Strikes Back (Star Wars)
No. 202 — June 13 — Richard Marquand's Return of the Jedi (Star Wars)
No. 201 — June 14 — Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins
No. 200 — June 15 — Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight
No. 199 — June 16 — Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises
No. 198 — June 17 — Paul Thomas Anderson's Hard Eight
No. 197 — June 18 — Dogtown and Z-Boys (2002)
No. 196 — June 19 — Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven
No. 195 — June 20 — Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps
No. 194 — June 21 — The Cranes Are Flying (1957)
No. 193 — June 22 — Wild Strawberries (1957)
No. 192 — June 23 — La Dolce Vita (1960)
No. 191 — June 24 — Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal (1957)
No. 190 — June 25 — Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues
No. 189 — June 26 — Curtis Hanson's L.A. Confidential
No. 188 — June 27 — Clint Eastwood's Mystic River
No. 187 — June 28 — Ron Howard's Cocoon
No. 186 — June 29 — George Miller's Mad Max Fury Road
No. 185 — June 30 — NEW RELEASE : Indiana Jones & the Dial of Destiny (2023)
No. 184 — July 1 — Steven Soderbergh's Traffic
No. 183 — July 2 — Richard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly
No. 182 — July 3 — Labyrinth Ion (2022)
No. 181 — July 4 — Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker
No. 180 — July 5 — Jean-Luc Godard's Band of Outsiders
No. 179 — July 6 — Alain Resnais' Last Year at Marienbad
No. 178 — July 7 — The Battle of Algiers (1966)
No. 177 — July 8 — Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)
No. 176 — July 9 — Hotel Rwanda (2004)
No. 175 — July 10 — Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Magic Mountain
No. 174 — July 11 — Elia Kazan's On the Waterfront starring Marlon Brando
No. 173 — July 12 — Nothing Really Happens (2019)
No. 172 — July 13 — The Gospel According to Philip K. Dick (2001)
No. 171 — July 14 — NEW RELEASE : Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning, Part One (2023)
No. 170 — July 15 — Alfred Hitchcock's Sabotage
No. 169 — July 16 — David Lynch's Inland Empire
No. 168 — July 17 — Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia
No. 167 — July 18 — The Fountain (2006)
No. 166 — July 19 — Heat (1995)
No. 165 — July 20 — Just Extensions (2015)
No. 164 — July 21 — NEW RELEASE : Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer on IMAX (2023)
No. 163 — July 22 — Fata Morgana (1971)
No. 162 — July 23 — From Inside (2014)
No. 161 — July 24 — Secret Teachings of the Universe (2016)
No. 160 — July 25 — Propaganda (2014)
No. 159 — July 26 — Destroy All Rational Thought (2006)
No. 158 — July 27 — Dark Legacy (2009)
No. 157 — July 28 — Dark Legacy II (2014)
No. 156 — July 29 — Clash by Night (1952)
No. 155 — July 30 — Spike Lee's Jungle Fever
No. 154 — July 31 — London (1994)
No. 153 — Aug. 1 — White Heat starring James Cagney
No. 152 — Aug. 2 — Roseanne for President (2016)
No. 151 — Aug. 3 — Cosmopolis (2012)
No. 150 — Aug. 4 — Peter Sorcher's Eat the Sun
No. 149 — Aug. 5 — Man With a Movie Camara (1929)
No. 148 — Aug. 6 — Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood
No. 147 — Aug. 7 — Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes
No. 146 — Aug. 8 — Shrek starring Eddie Murphy
No. 145 — Aug. 9 — Mildred Pierce starring Joan Crawford
No. 144 — Aug. 10 — Ex Machina (2015)
No. 143 — Aug. 11 — Across the Universe (2007)
No. 142 — Aug. 12 — Sunshine Hotel (2001)
No. 141 — Aug. 13 — What The Bleep Do We Know?!
No. 140 — Aug. 14 — William S. Burroughs : A Man Within (2010)
No. 139 — Aug. 15 — The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
No. 138 — Aug. 16 — Donnie Brasco (1997)
No. 137 — Aug. 17 — The Illusionist Animated
No. 136 — Aug. 18 — Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11
No. 135 — Aug. 19 — Watchmen : Tales of the Black Freighter Animated
No. 134 — Aug. 20 — Watchmen (2009)
No. 133 — Aug. 21 — Voyage of Time : Life's Journey (2016)
No. 132 — Aug. 22 — Spike Lee's Crooklyn
No. 131 — Aug. 23 — Akira Kurosawa's Kagemusha
No. 130 — Aug. 24 — Chuck Workman's The Source
No. 129 — Aug. 25 — Stan Brakhage's Dog Star Man (1964)
No. 128 — Aug. 26 — The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus starring Johnny Depp
No. 127 — Aug. 27 — 2009's Public Enemies starring Johnny Depp
No. 126 — Aug. 28 — Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) starring Johnny Depp
No. 125 — Aug. 29 — What's Eating Gilbert Grape starring Johnny Depp
No. 124 — Aug. 30 — Edward Scissorhands starring Johnny Depp
No. 123 — Aug. 31 — Mr. Nobody (2013)
No. 122 — Sep. 1 — Abhijeet Deshpande's Har Har Mahadev Bollywood
No. 121 — Sep. 2 — Guillermo Del Toro’s Nightmare Alley
No. 120 — Sep. 3 — Transcendence (2014)
No. 119 — Sep. 4 — Alex Proyas's Dark City
No. 118 — Sep. 5 — Chronicle of a Summer (1961)
No. 117 — Sep. 6 — David Lynch's Blue Velvet
No. 116 — Sep. 7 — Alfred Hitchcock's Rope
No. 115 — Sep. 8 — Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather
No. 114 — Sep. 9 — Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather:  Part II
No. 113 — Sep. 10 — Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather:  Part III
No. 112 — Sep. 11 — Ben-Hur starring Charlton Heston
No. 111 — Sep. 12 — Symbiopsychotaxiplasm : Take One (1968)
No. 110 — Sep. 13 — Persona (1966)
No. 109 — Sep. 14 — Kirikou and the Sorceress Animated
No. 108 — Sep. 15 — Akira Kurosawa's Ran
No. 107 — Sep. 16 — Robotech:  The Macross Saga Animated
No. 106 — Sep. 17 — Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon
No. 105 — Sep. 18 — Michael Moore's Capitalism:  A Love Story
No. 104 — Sep. 19 — Michael Moore's Sicko
No. 103 — Sep. 20 — Michael Moore's Roger & Me
No. 102 — Sep. 21 — Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine
No. 101 — Sep. 22 — Spike Lee's Clockers
No. 100 — Sep. 23 — Tomorrowland (2015)
No. 99 — Sep. 24 — Catfish (2010)
No. 98 — Sep. 25 — Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown
No. 97 — Sep. 26 — Christopher Nolan's Interstellar
No. 96 — Sep. 27 — JFK to 9/11:  Everything Is a Rich Man's Trick
No. 95 — Sep. 28 — Sleep Has Her House (2017)
No. 94 — Sep. 29 — Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train
No. 93 — Sep. 30 — The Wachowski's Cloud Atlas (2012)
No. 92 — Oct. 1 — The Village of the Damned (1960)
No. 91 — Oct. 2 — Children of the Damned (1964)
No. 90 — Oct. 3 — Roman Polanski's Repulsion
No. 89 — Oct. 4 — Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy
No. 88 — Oct. 5 — M. Night Shyamalan's The Village
No. 87 — Oct. 6 — Dave Parker's The Hills Run Red
No. 86 — Oct. 7 — From Dusk till Dawn starring George Clooney
No. 85 — Oct. 8 — Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes Jack Clayton, dir.
No. 84 — Oct. 9 — M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense
No. 83 — Oct. 10 — Stanley Kubrick's The Shining
No. 82 — Oct. 11 — Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man
No. 81 — Oct. 12 — Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
No. 80 — Oct. 13 — NEW RELEASE : The Exorcist (2023)
No. 79 — Oct. 14 — Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder
No. 78 — Oct. 15 — Gore Verbinski's The Ring
No. 77 — Oct. 16 — Guillermo Del Toro’s The Devil's Backbone
No. 76 — Oct. 17 — Joe Dante's Gremlins
No. 75 — Oct. 18 — Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds
No. 74 — Oct. 19 — Bram Stoker's Dracula Francis Ford Coppola, dir.
No. 73 — Oct. 20 — Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark
No. 72 — Oct. 21 — Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
No. 71 — Oct. 22 — Lessons of Darkness (1992)
No. 70 — Oct. 23 — Rob Zombie's House of 1,000 Corpses
No. 69 — Oct. 24 — Rob Zombie's The Devil's Rejects
No. 68 — Oct. 25 — Jonathan Demme's The Silence of the Lambs
No. 67 — Oct. 26 — Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window
No. 66 — Oct. 27 — Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby
No. 65 — Oct. 28 — Ghostbusters starring Bill Murray
No. 64 — Oct. 29 — Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo
No. 63 — Oct. 30 — John Carpenter's In The Mouth of Madness
No. 62 — Oct. 31 — John Carpenter's Halloween
No. 61 — Nov. 1 — Hellcats of the Navy starring Ronald & Nancy Reagan
No. 60 — Nov. 2 — Frank Herbert's Dune dir. by Denis Villeneuve
No. 59 — Nov. 3 — NEW RELEASE : Dune II on IMAX (2023)
No. 58 — Nov. 4 — Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls
No. 57 — Nov. 5 — Brian De Palma's Carlito's Way
No. 56 — Nov. 6 — Brian De Palma's Blow Out
No. 55 — Nov. 7 — Christopher Nolan's Memento
No. 54 — Nov. 8 — NEW RELEASE : Deadpool III (2023)
No. 53 — Nov. 9 — The Searchers starring John Wayne
No. 52 — Nov. 10 — Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket
No. 51 — Nov. 11 — Bukowski : Born Into This biopic
No. 50 — Nov. 12 — D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation
No. 49 — Nov. 13 — Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest
No. 48 — Nov. 14 — Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious
No. 47 — Nov. 15 — David Lynch's The Elephant Man
No. 46 — Nov. 16 — Christopher Nolan's Tenet
No. 45 — Nov. 17 — The Time of Your Life starring James Cagney
No. 44 — Nov. 18 — Donnie Darko (2001)
No. 43 — Nov. 19 — Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1956)
No. 42 — Nov. 20 — Ishiro Honda's Godzilla
No. 41 — Nov. 21 — François Ozon's Swimming Pool Unrated
No. 40 — Nov. 22 — Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction
No. 39 — Nov. 23 — Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs
No. 38 — Nov. 24 — Spike Lee's Malcolm X
No. 37 — Nov. 25 — Christopher Nolan's Inception
No. 36 — Nov. 26 — Sans Soleil (1983)
No. 35 — Nov. 27 — John Sturges' Magnificent Seven
No. 34 — Nov. 28 — Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai
No. 33 — Nov. 29 — Louis Malle's My Dinner With Andre
No. 32 — Nov. 30 — Spike Lee's Get on the Bus
No. 31 — Dec. 1 — Flipside:  A Journey Into the Afterlife
No. 30 — Dec. 2 — Stanley Kubrick's 2001:  A Space Odyssey
No. 29 — Dec. 3 — Beyond Belief (2010)
No. 28 — Dec. 4 — Walled Worlds (2016)
No. 27 — Dec. 5 — Yasujiro Ozu’s Tokyo Story
No. 26 — Dec. 6 — Zack Snyder's allegorical Sucker Punch (2011)
No. 25 — Dec. 7 — Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon
No. 24 — Dec. 8 — Spike Lee's Bamboozled
No. 23 — Dec. 9 — NEW RELEASE : Emancipation (2023)
No. 22 — Dec. 10 — Samsara (2011)
No. 21 — Dec. 11 — Stanley Kubrick's Doctor Strangelove
No. 20 — Dec. 12 — Orson Welles' Touch of Evil
No. 19 — Dec. 13 — David Lynch's Mulholland Dr.
No. 18 — Dec. 14 — Godfrey Reggio's Koyaanisqatsi
No. 17 — Dec. 15 — Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard
No. 16 — Dec. 16 — Michael Curtiz's Casablanca
No. 15 — Dec. 17 — The allegorical Aeon Flux starring Charlize Theron
No. 14 — Dec. 18 — David Lynch's Eraserhead
No. 13 — Dec. 19 — Roman Polanski's Chinatown
No. 12 — Dec. 20 — NEW RELEASE : The Color Purple(Musical) (2023)
No. 11 — Dec. 21 — Richard Linklater's Waking Life
No. 10 — Dec. 22 — Guy Ritchie's Revolver
No. 9 — Dec. 23 — Andrew Bergman's The Freshman
No. 8 — Dec. 24 — Elia Kazan's Splendor in the Grass
No. 7 — Dec. 25 — Paul Haggis' Crash
No. 6 — Dec. 26 — Barbet Schroeder's Barfly
No. 5 — Dec. 27 — John Carpenter's They Live
No. 4 — Dec. 28 — Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut
No. 3 — Dec. 29 — Ken Russell's Altered States
No. 2 — Dec. 30 — Orson Welles' Citizen Kane
No. 1 — Dec. 31 — Brian de Palma's Scarface

 

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