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Can two strangers get away with murder? If you’re a charming psychopath striking up a conversation on a train, there’s only one way to find out. Don’t miss this insane thriller from the master of suspense himself.

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Hitchcock’s 1934 original (which he later remade in 1956) casts an ordinary British couple on vacation when they suddenly find themselves embroiled in a case of international intrigue and attempted political assassination.

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One of the greatest thrillers of all time, this Hitchcock masterpiece builds a montage of suspicion and intrigue through the lens of an overly nebby neighbor who becomes obsessed with watching the private lives of his fellow tenants.

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Dazzling performances, twisting plotlines, eerie camera work, and a dizzying plot make Hitchcock’s film about a detective afflicted by a fear of heights and love a true noir classic. 

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We couldn’t choose just ONE Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan romcom, and Joe vs. The Volcano is not one to be missed. Tom plays a hypochondriac who finds out he’s dying and decides to throw himself into a volcano… but love gets in the way.

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Tom Hanks plays everyone’s favorite Pittsburgher in this heartwarming Fred Rogers drama about his unlikely friendship with a cynical journalist who is forever changed by the sincerity and unrelenting kindness of Mr. Rogers.

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Nora Ephron’s romantic comedy cast Tom Hanks as a devastated widower whose son puts out a radio ad to find him a new lady… and since it’s a Nora Ephron comedy from the early 90s, you KNOW Meg Ryan was there to answer the call. 

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Geena Davis, Madonna, Rosie O’Donnell, and our boy Tom Hanks star in one of the most beloved baseball comedy-dramas of all time— plus the TV show remake is currently filming in Pittsburgh!

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This early Wong Kar-wai film shows his developing directorial style and follows Yuddy, a Hong Kong playboy known for breaking girls’ hearts, who tries to find solace and the truth after discovering the woman who raised him isn’t his mother.

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This early Wong Kar-wai film shows his developing directorial style and follows a disillusioned young man through 1960s Hong Kong. Starring Maggie Cheung and Andy Lau. 

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