Marc Eliot’s Art of Film
Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 Apocalypse Now
“Some ultimate and flawless perfection may have been missed. But as a noble use of the medium and as a timeless expression of a national anguish, it towers over anything that has been attempted by an American film maker in a very long time.”
- Los Angeles Times
Oliver Stone’s 1989 Born on the Fourth of July
“A score from John Williams and aggressive direction from Oliver Stone make this the pre-eminent Vietnam War movie.”
- Times (UK)
Robert Altman’s 1970 M*A*S*H
“As a savage comedy about man's rebellion in the face of death it has rarely been bettered.”
- Empire Magazine
Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Starring Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden
“Age has not withered that final queasy nightmare of the mushroom clouds, set to Vera Lynn’s hopeful We’ll Meet Again.”– Guardian