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The quintessential film noir experience. Humphrey Bogarts Sam Spade navigating the treacherous underworld of 1930s Los Angeles is the blueprint for cynical, morally compromised detective fiction. The...
A towering, mechanical elephant-like creature dominates this landscape. Ernst uses this work to explore the intersection of biology and machinery, a recurring theme in surrealism. The painting creates...
Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox is a charming and witty stop-motion animated film that appeals to both children and adults. The films distinctive visual style, clever dialogue, and endearing charact...
A run-and-gun boss rush game famously animated in the style of 1930s rubber hose cartoons. Every frame is hand-drawn and watercolor-painted, creating a visually stunning and authentic period piece. Th...
Wolfe is the master of the sedentary genius. He operates from his immaculate brownstone, preferring to let others do the legwork while he analyzes the details presented to him. His genius is paired wi...
A private detective becomes entangled in a dangerous search for a valuable statuette, facing a cast of shady characters. It's a quintessential film noir.
Produced stylish, fast cars from 1900 to 1937, including the iconic Auburn 851 Speedster. A victim of the Great Depression.
The 1932 film, Freaks, was directed by Tod Browning and featured an ensemble cast including Wallace Ford and Leila Hyams. It is a pre-Code drama horror production centered around a group of performers...
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1931 horror film based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella. Fredric March portrays a scientist who develops a formula leading to his transformation into a violent alter eg...
Bride of Frankenstein, released in 1935, is a sequel to Universal Pictures’ *Frankenstein* (1931). James Whale directed this film featuring Boris Karloff reprising his role as the Monster alongside Co...
Lost Horizon, released in 1937, is an adventure drama fantasy film directed by Frank Capra. It adapts James Hilton’s 1933 novel of the same title, with a screenplay by Robert Riskin. The story explore...
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town is a 1936 film directed by Frank Capra, starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur. Adapted from Clarence Budington Kelland’s “Opera Hat,” the story follows a wealthy man navigating u...
The Awful Truth is a 1937 comedy directed by Leo McCarey and starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. Adapted from Arthur Richman’s 1922 play, the film depicts a wealthy couple embroiled in divorce procee...
The Invisible Man is a 1933 horror film based on H.G. Wells’ novel. Dr. Jack Griffin becomes invisible through an experiment, isolating himself in Iping and attempting to establish control. His action...
Jezebel is a 1938 Warner Bros. film directed by William Wyler, starring Bette Davis and Henry Fonda. The romantic drama features a large ensemble cast including George Brent and Margaret Lindsay. It w...
Ninotchka is a 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer romantic comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch, starring Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas. The screenplay was credited to Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett, and Walter R...
The Rules of the Game is a 1939 French film directed by Jean Renoir. The movie features an ensemble cast including several actors in comedic and dramatic roles. It was produced as a satirical comedy-d...
Earth is a 1930 Soviet Ukrainian silent film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko. The narrative depicts the implementation of collectivization policies and portrays conflict arising from resistance among...
The Blue Angel is a 1930 German film directed by Josef von Sternberg. It stars Marlene Dietrich alongside Emil Jannings and Kurt Gerron in a musical comedy-drama production. The film’s cast included p...
A Night at the Opera is a 1935 comedy film directed by Walter Woolf King and starring the Marx Brothers alongside Kitty Carlisle, Allan Jones, and Margaret Dumont. The production featured a cast inclu...
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington depicts a young senator’s efforts to expose corruption within the U.S. government. The film draws inspiration from the experiences of Montana Senator Burton K. Wheeler, wh...
La Grande Illusion depicts a group of French officers observing German prisoners of war held in Allied custody. The narrative focuses on the interactions and strategic planning of these officers regar...
Duck Soup is a 1933 comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and featuring the Marx Brothers alongside Margaret Dumont. Produced by Paramount Pictures, the movie’s screenplay was written by Bert Kalmar and...
Alexander Nevsky is a 1938 Soviet film directed by Sergei Eisenstein. The narrative portrays the defense of Novgorod against an invasion led by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century, focusing on th...
Robin of Loxley is a skilled outlaw who fights against the tyranny of Prince John and his forces. The film depicts his daring adventures and battles alongside his loyal companions in Sherwood Forest....
Bringing Up Baby is a 1938 RKO Radio Pictures comedy directed by Howard Hawks, starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. The film centers on a paleontologist’s increasingly chaotic situation involvin...
Triumph of the Will documents the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, attended by over 700,000 supporters. The film features speeches from key Nazi leaders like Hitler and Rudolf Hess alongside foo...
You Can't Take It with You depicts the courtship between a wealthy man and a woman whose families represent contrasting social styles. The narrative adapts Kaufman and Hart’s 1936 play, featuring acto...
The Life of Emile Zola chronicles the life of the French novelist Émile Zola, portrayed by Paul Muni under the direction of William Dieterle. The film depicts his experiences during the 19th century,...
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