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Casa de los Babys

Remarkable for being one of the first films in which Rita Moreno plays a Spanish-speaking character, John Sayles’s film looks at an underexplored aspect of modern life.

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Orlando

Sally Potter sumptuous, lavish triumph adapts Virginia Woolf’s seemingly unadaptable 1928 modernist novel about an Elizabethan poet who lives for centuries as both a man and a woman.

I Like It Like That

Darnell Martin was the first African American woman to direct a studio-produced film, which pulses with the rhythm of the Bronx.

Procession

Six midwestern men—all survivors of childhood sexual assault at the hands of Catholic priests and clergy—come together to work through their trauma.

A Hero

The latest film from Asghar Farhadi is the story of a man in jail for a debt he can’t repay. When a plan to erase his debt goes awry, he gains unexpected and unwelcome notoriety.

36 Deadly Styles

36 Deadly Styles features some of the longest, most intense, ground-level acrobatic fight scenes ever put on film.

18 Bronzemen

Carter Huang plays the son of heroic Ming rebels, spirited away from a Qing-led massacre of his family and hidden in Shaolin Temple, where he spends 20 years learning Shaolin kung fu.

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Bram Stoker’s Dracula

Coppola's box-office smash, a quirky, idiosyncratic, and over-the-top cascade of lush and violent horror imagery, is best on the big screen.