ced5a5f5e9 Read Review 412. Alien (1979) Director: Ridley Scott A sci-fi slasher film. Read Review 243. Rebel Without A Cause (1955) Director: Nicholas Ray As a teenage loner who involves himself in knife fights and road races, James Dean created an icon for a generation adrift, while Ray's direction created a timeless tale of teenage disaffection. 145. Read Review 116. Read Review 123. Read Review 446. The Green Mile (1999) Director: Frank Darabont Darabont's other Stephen King prison movie is not entirely successful at carrying its own weight, but with the heft comes a certain raw emotional power. Petersburg during 19th century Russia.
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