The Godfather # 1 DRAMA The Godfather "Every murder is a business decision. Every business decision is a murder. Coppola didn't make a gangster film—he made a training manual for how institutions work." Read Review
Wings of Desire # 2 DRAMA Wings of Desire "The press of strangers. The bass in your chest. The smell of beer and cigarettes. An angel trades eternity for this—then Nick Cave shows up and confirms he made the right choice." Read Review
Groundhog Day # 1 COMEDY Groundhog Day "Bill Murray gets trapped in the same day forever. The comedy is how long it takes him to realize that's not the problem." Read Review
Airplane! # 1 COMEDY MOVIE Airplane! "The joke density approaches one per second, but the real genius of Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker's 1980 masterpiece is casting dramatic actors who play catastrophe completely straight." Read Review
Chinatown # 1 NOIR MOVIE Chinatown "Roman Polanski made a film noir in 1974 that's darker than anything from 1944." Read Review
Do the Right Thing # 1 DRAMA MOVIE Do the Right Thing "Spike Lee made a movie about the hottest day of the summer, and America is still arguing about it." Read Review
Koyaanisqatsi # 1 DOCUMENTARY MOVIE Koyaanisqatsi "No narration, no characters, no plot—just images of a world out of balance set to Philip Glass's pulsing score. Godfrey Reggio's 1982 film invented a form and remains its only necessary example." Read Review
Le Samouraï # 1 CRIME MOVIE Le Samouraï "Alain Delon barely speaks for ninety minutes and communicates everything—Jean-Pierre Melville's 1967 masterpiece invented a grammar of cool that cinema has been speaking ever since." Read Review
Stalker # 1 SCIENCE FICTION MOVIE Stalker "Andrei Tarkovsky made a science fiction film with no special effects, and it's the most alien thing you'll ever see." Read Review
The 400 Blows # 2 DRAMA MOVIE The 400 Blows "François Truffaut remembered what it felt like to be a child, and the memory broke cinema wide open." Read Review
The Breakfast Club # 1 COMEDY DRAMA MOVIE The Breakfast Club "John Hughes locked five teenagers in a library and found the universal in the specific." Read Review
Stripes # 2 COMEDY MOVIE Stripes "Bill Murray talks his way into the Army and talks his way through basic training—Ivan Reitman's 1981 hit invented the slacker-joins-institution comedy and remains the purest showcase for Murray's motormouth charm." Read Review
Tokyo Story # 3 DRAMA MOVIE Tokyo Story "Yasujirō Ozu made a film about disappointment so gentle it feels like forgiveness." Read Review