The Best World War II Movies – 20 Best War Films
War movies are powerful cinema. They expose the tragic effects of war on the individual and entire nations. Explore the top 20 films about World War II now.
War movies are powerful cinema. They expose the tragic effects of war on the individual and entire nations. Explore the top 20 films about World War II now.
“Where the Crawdads Sing,” directed by Olivia Newman, is an adaptation of the unheard-of novel by Delia Owens. Is the film worth watching? Check out our review now.
The HBO series “Normal People” is an adaptation of Sally Rooney’s famous novel, which depicts the love of the millenials generation and considers the limits of the social norm.
“Babette’s Feast,” a film based on the novel by Karen Blixen, is a story about the love of life in all circumstances and how anyone can turn it into a work of art.
“All the President’s Men” by Alan J. Pakula is a high-profile thriller with starring roles for Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman, depicting the behind-the-scenes of the Watergate scandal.
“The Asphalt Jungle” is a high-profile film by John Huston, which presents a pessimistic vision of the world and man trying to fight against random and unfavorable fate.
“The Maltese Falcon” by John Huston is a flagship work of cinema noir. It shows the extreme loneliness of a man in the urban jungle and his entanglement in criminal intrigue.
“Rocco and His Brothers” by Luchino Visconti is a complex portrait of social change in Italy and at the same time a moving morality play starring Alain Delon.
“La Strada” is Fellini’s masterpiece, which is a universal tale of purifying love. Starring Giulietta Masina and Anthony Quinn in the lead roles.
“Bicycle Thieves” is a moving film by Vittorio De Sika that shows poverty as a depraving trap and is a manifesto of Italian cinematic neorealism.
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