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Ingmar Bergman’s medieval epic is widely considered one of the greatest films ever made. When a disillusioned Swedish knight played by Max von Sydow returns home from the Crusades to find his country in the grips of the Black Death, he challenges Death to a chess match for his life.

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Bong Joon-ho (Parasite) wrote and directed this fantastic crime thriller based on the real story of Korea’s first known serial killer. It’s widely considered one of the best films to ever come out of Korea and has been a longtime fav of our staff!

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David Fincher’s thriller might just be the perfect movie. The Game stars Michael Douglas as a wealthy investment banker whose brother (Sean Penn) gifts him a mysterious game voucher — which quickly takes over his life, propelling him into a mind-bending nightmare where it becomes impossible to tell what is real and what is The Game.

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This is a weird and wonderful rom-com starring Cher, a pragmatic young widow, and Nicolas Cage, a hot-tempered baker with a wooden hand. There’s a makeover, Nic Cage yelling a lot, a killer scene at the Met… you just have to come see it.

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Don’t miss this heartwarming Christmas movie classic. Experience Jimmy Stewart’s iconic performance as a man who wishes he had never been born in theaters for the first time or relive the movie magic again with us.

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A long-time marijuana farmer in California grapples with the crippling changes of legalization that rock her commune-like operation. This contemplative drama goes deep into a counterculture warped by capitalism that pushes an entrepreneur and outlaw to question what she does and who she can really trust.

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Nicolas Cage blew critics away with his performance as a reclusive truffle hunter in Oregon who must emerge from the solitude of the wilderness to solve the mystery of who stole his beloved foraging pig in this moody odyssey through the world of fine dining on the West Coast.

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Edgar White’s new film oscillates between the glamour of 1960s London and a splintering supernatural horror film. This new British thriller made waves this year with an all-star cast and a compelling story about two women whose lives overlap through mysterious time-defying forces.

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The basis for La La Land — this vibrant 1960s French musical broke the norms of Broadway and opted for poignancy rather than flashy show-stopping numbers to tell the story of two star-crossed lovers in a small coastal town in France. The film was brilliantly restored by Agnes Varda in the 1990s to its signature breathtakingly colorful palette.

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A man goes on a bold and reckless journey of self-liberation through London. After he robs a bank, he releases a wilder version of himself, ultimately experiencing what it feels like to be alive.

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