THE GODFATHER (1972, Coppola)
I think you should watch the scene first! (Though if you haven't seen The Godfather yet, move along, there's nothing to see here.) In this famous scene, to protect his family, Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), who is a squeaky-clean war hero
SUNRISE: A SONG OF TWO PEOPLE (Murnau, 1927)
Watched this movie the other night on a beautifully restored blu-ray transfer. For its time, the visuals in this film must have been startling and arresting. In fact, it won an Oscar at the first Academy Awards, for "Unique and
APOCALYPSE NOW (1979, Coppola)
I just watched this film again last night on the big screen. What an experience. It really is a vividly realized descent. In the gut-wrenching documentary on the film's creation, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (man, do I dig what