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Film Essays
Wong Kar-wai’s 2000 “In the Mood for Love”
David Stief 2/13/26 David Stief 2/13/26

Wong Kar-wai’s 2000 “In the Mood for Love”

Frequently ranked among the greatest films ever made, Wong Kar-wai’s lush, aching tale of restraint is a gold standard of cinematic atmosphere.

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Céline Sciamma’s 2019 “Portrait of a Lady on Fire”
David Stief 2/6/26 David Stief 2/6/26

Céline Sciamma’s 2019 “Portrait of a Lady on Fire”

A modern masterpiece, celebrated worldwide for its precision, emotional clarity, and one of the most memorable final shots in recent cinema.

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Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s 1972 “The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant”
Matt Daughenbaugh 1/30/26 Matt Daughenbaugh 1/30/26

Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s 1972 “The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant”

A peak Fassbinder showcase, stylish and electric, capturing shifting alliances and artistic ego at their most volatile.

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Gus Van Sant’s 1995 “To Die For”
David Stief 1/23/26 David Stief 1/23/26

Gus Van Sant’s 1995 “To Die For”

A career-defining Nicole Kidman performance fuels this dark comedy about ambition, image, and the American dream gone sideways.

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Joseph Losey’s 1963 “The Servant”
David Stief 1/16/26 David Stief 1/16/26

Joseph Losey’s 1963 “The Servant”

Joseph Losey’s 1963 The Servant

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Chantal Akerman’s 1975 “Jeanne Dielman”
David Stief 1/11/26 David Stief 1/11/26

Chantal Akerman’s 1975 “Jeanne Dielman”

Frequently cited among the most important films ever made, Akerman’s meticulous study of routine builds into a masterclass of slow-burn tension.

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Hiroshi Teshigahara’s 1964 “Woman in the Dunes”
David Stief 1/11/26 David Stief 1/11/26

Hiroshi Teshigahara’s 1964 “Woman in the Dunes”

An international landmark of modern cinema, this tense desert parable traps its characters — and the audience — in a surreal struggle for purpose and survival.

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David Lynch’s 2001 “Mulholland Drive”
Matt Daughenbaugh 1/10/26 Matt Daughenbaugh 1/10/26

David Lynch’s 2001 “Mulholland Drive”

Widely hailed as one of the greatest films of the 21st century, David Lynch’s Hollywood fever dream bends reality into a hypnotic, unforgettable mystery.

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Alfred Hitchcock’s 1948 “Rope”
Matt Daughenbaugh 1/9/26 Matt Daughenbaugh 1/9/26

Alfred Hitchcock’s 1948 “Rope”

What drives the tension in this masterpiece of film?

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