A Flickchart Guide to TCM in February: Part 2
Continuing our coverage of TCM’s 31 Days of Oscar celebration, with letters M-Z. Yep, TCM is doing their programming for the entire month alphabetically, which is creating some interesting juxtapositions. Here’s what ranks the highest on Flickchart, a double feature film to go with it, and a wild card that could be good, could be not… who knows!
Thursday, February 16
Top Ranked: The Maltese Falcon (1941; ranked #99 by 14470 users) – Some say it’s the beginning of film noir, some that it’s just the quintessential hard-boiled detective film. Either way, Bogart owns the role of Sam Spade, reluctantly brought into the search for the stuff that dreams are made of. Playing on 2/16 at 6:15pm
Double Feature: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956; ranked #471 by 2939 users) – It’s always interesting when a director remakes their own work; in this case, neither the original or remake is near Hitchcock’s best, but the remake is a fun caper with a sympathetic James Stewart and an iconic Doris Day song. Playing on 2/16 at 8:00pm
Wild Card: The Magnificent Ambersons (1942; ranked #457 by 765 users) – Orson Welles’ second film set the pattern for his future interactions with Hollywood – no longer given free rein as the genius wunderkind, but a production full of tension and a final cut taken out of his hand. Still, the gothic-infused family saga is worth a watch. Playing on 2/16 at 10:30am
Friday, February 17
Top Ranked: Mildred Pierce (1945; ranked #548 by 919 users) – Noir isn’t only the purview of hardened criminals and disillusioned cops, but also of women just trying to make it in a man’s world, and Joan Crawford’s hard-working Mildred Pierce is the absolute finest example of the crossover between woman’s picture and noir. Playing on 2/17 at 1:00pm
Double Feature: Monsieur Verdoux (1947; ranked #863 by 517 users) – Monsieur Verdoux isn’t a noir, but it is about the blackest comedy ever made, with Charlie Chaplin leaving the Little Tramp character behind for the first time in almost 30 years and instead playing a modern Bluebeard, killing off his wives as fast as he can marry them. Playing on 2/18 at 5:00am
Wild Card: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935; ranked #6415 by 113 users) – Theatrical director Max Reinhardt brought his hit stage version of Shakespeare’s play to the screen with a lavish, star-filled production. Some may say a young Mickey Rooney as Puck is a little distracting, but it’s hard to argue with Olivia de Havilland as Hermia in her screen debut. Playing on 2/17 at 8:45am
Saturday, February 18
Top Ranked: Network (1976; ranked #91 by 6832 users) – Every year this film feels less like satire and more like a straight-up documentary of TV news, that’s how accurate and prophetic it is. Playing on 2/18 at 10:30pm
Double Feature: The Music Man (1962; ranked #1293 by 1588 users) – TV news is something of a con, and Harold Hill is DEFINITELY a con, fleecing a town by promising a wholesome marching band while planning to deliver nothing. This remains one of the more popular classic musicals, thanks to a toe-tapping score. Playing on 2/18 at 5:15pm
Wild Card: The Music Box (1932; ranked #4313 by 113 users) – Laurel and Hardy try to get a piano up a set of particularly long and difficult stairs. These stairs are in the Silverlake area, and the film was so popular and well-known that the stairs are now known as the Music Box Stairs. Playing on 2/18 at 4:30pm
Sunday, February 19
Top Ranked: North by Northwest (1959; ranked #26 by 26098 users) – A cross-country mistaken identity spy caper sounds like all of Hitchcock’s most fun ideas merged together, and that’s basically accurate. Nothing too psychologically deep in this one, but rarely has Hitch been so enjoyable. Playing on 2/19 at 6:30am
Double Feature: The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976; ranked #312 by 3350 users) – Josey Wales develops quite a reputation as a sharpshooter as he travels post-Civil War America relentlessly tracking the renegade army guys who torched his home and killed his family. Contemplative, but exciting when it needs to be. Playing on 2/19 at 8:00pm
Wild Card: A Patch of Blue (1965; ranked #3922 by 123 users) – Civil rights-era movies could be a little on the nose, and this one isn’t too different, with a blind white girl falling for a black man without realizing that he is. Pretty sweet if probably a little facile. Playing on 2/20 at 3:00am
Monday, February 20
Top Ranked: The Philadelphia Story (1940; ranked #97 by 2957 users) – High society weddings, ex-husbands, reporters and sparkling champagne come together to make one of the most delightful comedies ever made. Playing on 2/20 at 2:00pm
Double Feature: Pride and Prejudice (1940; ranked #4416 by 142 users) – This take on Jane Austen’s sly romance may not hold up as well as Colin Firth’s bum, but it’s enjoyable and reverent nonetheless. Playing on 2/21 at 4:45am
Wild Card: The Pirate (1948; ranked #3506 by 226 users) – This often-maligned Gene Kelly-Judy Garland vehicle is admittedly over the top, but that’s kind of the whole point. Garland’s character longs for adventure at the hands of notorious pirate Black Mokoko, while carnival entertainer Kelly impersonates Mokoko to win her. Vincente Minnelli directs with Cole Porter music. Playing on 2/20 at 6:00pm
Tuesday, February 21
Top Ranked: Rear Window (1954; ranked #10 by 32274 users) – One of Hitchcock’s best films offers something new every time you watch it, from voyeurism to community engagement (or lack thereof) to stunted romance to suspense to plain good fun. Playing on 2/22 at 12:45am
Double Feature: Rebel Without a Cause (1955; ranked #268 by 5938 users) – All three of James Dean’s starring roles are memorable, but Rebel Without a Cause is likely the most iconic, with Dean as a teenager struggling against his overbearing mother and ineffectual father, while also taking other trouble trends under his wing. Playing on 2/22 at 2:45am
Wild Card: The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933; ranked #4418 by 122 users) – Charles Laughton is always great to watch in anything, but he won an Oscar for this role, perfect casting as the portly Henry VIII trying to navigate through his many wives in search of an heir. Playing on 2/21 at 2:15pm
Wednesday, February 22
Top Ranked: Roman Holiday (1953; ranked #210 by 4137 users) – Audrey Hepburn burst on the scene with a major splash as a princess who just wants to be ordinary for once, spending a day incognito in Rome. Playing on 2/22 at 8:00pm
Double Feature: A Room With a View (1986; ranked #1341 by 1138 users) – Another trip to Italy, this time based on E.M. Forster’s classic novel and brought to the screen with Merchant Ivory care (that is not an insult coming from me). Playing on 2/22 at 10:15pm
Wild Card: Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964; ranked #8736 by 126 users) – The Rat Pack make a Robin Hood movie? Sure, I’m down to watch that. Playing on 2/22 at 5:45pm
Thursday, February 23
Top Ranked: She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949; ranked #1311 by 545 users) – The middle entry in John Ford’s informal “Cavalry Trilogy” has John Wayne as a commanding officer on one final mission before retirement; both a good action film and a heartfelt elegy to a man saying goodbye to everything he knows. Playing on 2/24 at 4:15am
Double Feature: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954; ranked #1509 by 1375 users) – Seven backwoods brothers want wives, decide to kidnaps some – yeah, it plays a little weird today, but the barn-raising dance is worth it. Playing on 2/23 at 8:00pm
Wild Card: Shaft (1971; ranked #2162 by 1421 users) – One of the best-known blaxploitation films, and with good reason, with Richard Roundtree’s titular detective trying to stay noble while taking a job to find the daughter of a local crime lord. Playing on 2/23 at 12:00M
Friday, February 24
Top Ranked: Some Like It Hot (1959; ranked #202 by 19685 users) – When you’re male musicians on the run from a mob massacre, the best option is obviously to dress up in drag and join an all-girl’s band. Word of caution: flirting with an unstable (but never more brilliant) Marilyn Monroe may create tension. Playing on 2/24 at 8:00pm
Double Feature: The Spirit of St. Louis (1957; ranked #3612 by 257 users) – A double feature today of one of Billy Wilder’s best films with one of his… not so best ones. You guess which is which. Still, if you’ve ever wanted to watch James Stewart fight with a fly while attempting the first ever transatlantic flight, you’re in luck. Playing on 2/25 at 3:30am
Wild Card: Shenandoah (1965; ranked #4876 by 167 users) – A much better and unfortunately lesser-known James Stewart movie; this time he’s the patriarch of a Virginia farming family torn apart by the Civil War. Playing on 2/24 at 7:30am
Saturday, February 25
Top Ranked: Strangers on a Train (1951; ranked #80 by 5166 users) – If two strangers swap murders, no motive = not getting caught, right? Well, it does work better if both strangers play along. One of Hitchcock’s finest, with a terrifying performance from Robert Walker. Playing on 2/25 at 4:00pm
Double Feature: A Streetcar Named Desire (1951; ranked #284 by 5734 users) – Another strong film from 1951, this time featuring Marlon Brando’s electrifying star-making turn as Stanley Kowalski (he played the role on Broadway as well). A fever dream of Southern Gothic lust, fading beauty, and animal magnetism that plays up its over-the-top theatricality in the best possible way. Playing on 2/25 at 5:45pm
Wild Card: Stage Door (1937; ranked #1997 by 178 users) – One cycle in the life of a theatrical boarding house, with all the tears, desperation, but mostly laughs that can bring – with Ginger Rogers, Katharine Hepburn, Eve Arden, Ann Miller, and Lucille Ball in residence, you know it won’t be boring! Playing on 2/25 at 8:15am
Sunday, February 26
Top Ranked: The Third Man (1949; ranked #34 by 8520 users) – Post-war Vienna comes to life, with all the corruption, disillusionment, and savage beauty you’d expect. Gorgeous cinematography, a twisty story, a pen iconic turn from Orson Welles, a unique score, and a thoroughly European tone make this one of the most unusual and compelling noirs ever. Playing on 2/26 at 9:45pm
Double Feature: They Were Expendable (1945; ranked #2863 by 292 users) – Ostensibly about the introduction of the PT boat in WWII’s Pacific theatre, this film is much more episodic than you’d expect, but in a way that really seems to capture the rhythms of Navy life in a tropical environ. Playing on 2/26 at 5:30pm
Wild Card: Them! (1954; ranked #1746 by 725 users) – Radiation creates giant ant mutants and it’s up to our intrepid team of scientists to figure out how to stop them. One of the best creature features from the atomic anxiety age. Playing on 2/26 at 3:45pm
Monday, February 27
Top Ranked: To Be or Not to Be (1942; ranked #254 by 742 users) – “If they prick us, do we not bleed?” A Shakespeare troupe in WWII Warsaw yields some poignant scenes in Lubitsch’s brilliant comedy-drama, but with Jack Benny as an actor who happens to have a Gestapo lookalike, hilarious espionage is the main order of the day. A Playing on 2/27 at 8:00pm
Double Feature: The Three Musketeers (1948; ranked #5156 by 133 users) – This would rarely hit most people’s lists of top Dumas adaptations, but I quite enjoy it myself, with Gene Kelly in a rare non-musical role, Lana Turner as the imperious Lady DeWinter, and Basil Rathbone as the villainous Cardinal Richelieu. Playing on 2/27 at 10:15am
Wild Card: To Each His Own (1946; ranked #9593 by 31 users) – Olivia de Havilland famously lost the 1941 Academy Award to her sister Joan Fontaine (the sisters feuded their whole lives), but only had a wait a few years to get her own statuette for this weepy. Playing on 2/27 at 10:00pm
Tuesday, February 28
Top Ranked: 12 Angry Men (1957; ranked #47 by 28053 users) – Stuck in a sweltering jury room for hours on end because ONE GUY won’t just say “guilty” already, I’d probably be angry, too. But I mean, he does have a point, and watching him slowly turn all the other jurors is the stuff bottle dramas are made of. Playing on 2/29 at 4:30am
Double Feature: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948; ranked #65 by 4844 users) – From anger to greed, as three prospectors work together to find gold in the California mountains, but find the yellow stuff does strange things to you. John Huston and Humphrey Bogart worked together often, but this is their finest hour. Playing on 2/28 at 8:00pm
Wild Card: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945; ranked #5135 by 94 users) – A lovely understated family drama about a free-spirited daughter growing up on the poor side of Brooklyn. Very slice of life, tender and moving (and also difficult to see, so I recommend taking this opportunity). Playing on 2/28 at 10:30pm
Wednesday, March 1
Top Ranked: Vertigo (1958; ranked #48 by 28795 users) – According to Sight and Sound’s latest critics poll, this lush little obsessive thriller is now the greatest film of all time. So there you go. Playing on 3/1 at 10:00pm
Double Feature: Ugetsu (1953; ranked #285 by 524 users) – Kenji Mizoguchi doesn’t enjoy the name recognition that Akira Kurosawa does, but when it comes to down-to-earth family stories set in medieval Japan, no one can beat him. Playing on 3/1 at 4:30pm
Wild Card: Vivacious Lady (1938; ranked #6788 by 57 users) – Not one of the best screwball comedies, but I mean, Ginger Rogers and James Stewart sparring is still gonna be plenty enjoyable. Playing on 3/2 at 4:30am
Thursday, March 2
Top Ranked: White Heat (1949; ranked #289 by 917 users) – James Cagney had made it to the top of the world in gangster films long before this one, but it still feels like a culmination of his participation in the genre, with Jody Jarrett’s triumphant/tragic burnout filling the larger-than-life screen. Playing on 3/3 at 5:45am
Double Feature: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962; ranked #467 by 1592 users) – Speaking of tragic burnouts, Bette Davis’ brilliantly unhinged performance as Baby Jane is monumental, especially with her offscreen history of feuding with costar Joan Crawford. Playing on 3/2 at 11:00pm
Wild Card: Watch on the Rhine (1943; ranked #5904 by 86 users) – A nearly-forgotten WWII drama, this won a Best Actor Oscar for the also nearly-forgotten Paul Lukas. In case that’s not enough, the decidedly not-forgotten Bette Davis is in here, too. Playing on 3/2 at 11:15am
Friday, March 3
Top Ranked: Wild Strawberries (1957; ranked #83 by 1543 users) – An aging professor reflects on his life as he travels to receive a lifetime achievement award. Sorry, that’s the most nondescript synopsis there is, but it’s both true and obviously insufficient to really capture the deep humanism Ingmar Bergman brings to the story. Playing on 3/3 at 12:00N
Double Feature: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966; ranked #241 by 1662 users) – Powerhouse performances from Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton ground this vicious little marital drama, from the equally vicious play by Edward Albee. Playing on 3/3 at 9:30am h
Wild Card: Woman of the Year (1942; ranked #2056 by 310 users) – The first pairing of Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn is one of the few of their films I haven’t seen, but it’s coming to the Criterion Collection soon and that’s endorsement enough for me! Playing on 3/3 at 8:00pm
If You’re Into…
…Pre-Code Hollywood
The Music Box (1932; ranked #4313 by 113 users) – Playing on 2/18 at 4:30pm
Morning Glory (1933; ranked #9214 by 47 users) – Playing on 2/18 at 9:30am
What Price Hollywood? (1932; ranked #12705 by 15 users) – Playing on 3/3 at 1:30am
Min and Bill (1930; ranked #14423 by 28 users) – Playing on 2/17 at 5:00pm
…Film Noir
The Third Man (1949; ranked #34 by 8520 users) – Playing on 2/26 at 9:45pm
The Maltese Falcon (1941; ranked #99 by 14470 users) – Playing on 2/16 at 6:15pm
Mildred Pierce (1945; ranked #548 by 919 users) – Playing on 2/17 at 1:00pm
T-Men (1948; ranked #6537 by 52 users) – Playing on 2/27 at 6:15pm
Possessed (1947; ranked #7627 by 55 users) – Playing on 2/21 at 2:45am
…Musicals
Singin’ in the Rain (1952; ranked #203 by 18120 users) – Playing on 2/24 at 2:00pm
Top Hat (1935; ranked #379 by 1080 users) – Playing on 2/28 at 5:30am
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944; ranked #752 by 1326 users) – Playing on 2/17 at 3:00am
Swing Time (1936; ranked #830 by 552 users) – Playing on 2/26 at 12:30am
West Side Story (1961; ranked #860 by 12214 users) – Playing on 3/2 at 8:00pm
The Music Man (1962; ranked #1293 by 1588 users) – Playing on 2/18 at 5:15pm
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954; ranked #1509 by 1375 users) – Playing on 2/23 at 8:00pm
On the Town (1949; ranked #1520 by 458 users) – Playing on 2/19 at 6:00pm
Victor/Victoria (1982; ranked #1594 by 1002 users) – Playing on 3/2 at 12:15am
The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967; ranked #1662 by 169 users) – Playing on 3/3 at 12:00M
Shall We Dance (1937; ranked #2256 by 215 users) – Playing on 2/24 at 2:00am
The Pirate (1948; ranked #3506 by 226 users) – Playing on 2/20 at 6:00pm
San Francisco (1936; ranked #3632 by 208 users) – Playing on 2/23 at 8:45am
Scrooge (1970; ranked #4201 by 306 users) – Playing on 2/23 at 12:45pm
Roberta (1935; ranked #5441 by 140 users) – Playing on 2/22 at 3:45pm
The Merry Widow (1934; ranked #6069 by 57 users) – Playing on 2/17 at 7:00am
Show Boat (1951; ranked #6089 by 185 users) – Playing on 2/24 at 9:30am
Thousands Cheer (1943; ranked #11936 by 22 users) – Playing on 2/27 at 4:15am
Three Little Words (1950; ranked #13604 by 12 users) – Playing on 2/27 at 8:30am
Two Girls and a Sailor (1944; ranked #16253 by 6 users) – Playing on 3/1 at 10:15am
Million Dollar Mermaid (1952; ranked #19427 by 14 users) – Playing on 2/17 at 3:00pm
…Westerns
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962; ranked #107 by 2164 users) – Playing on 2/16 at 10:15pm
Stagecoach (1939; ranked #250 by 1907 users) – Playing on 2/25 at 10:00am
McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971; ranked #288 by 1161 users) – Playing on 2/17 at 12:30am
The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976; ranked #312 by 3350 users) – Playing on 2/19 at 8:00pm
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949; ranked #1311 by 545 users) – Playing on 2/24 at 4:15am
San Antonio (1945; ranked #10576 by 43 users) – Playing on 2/23 at 6:45am
…Silent Cinema
Speedy (1928; ranked #3485 by 122 users) – Playing on 2/25 at 1:45am
A Woman of Affairs (1928; ranked #6272 by 69 users) – Playing on 3/3 at 6:15pm
Sadie Thompson (1928; ranked #6807 by 54 users) – Playing on 2/23 at 5:00am
Two Arabian Knights (1927; ranked #10373 by 41 users) – Playing on 3/1 at 8:30am
Patent Leather Kid (1927; ranked #10480 by 26 users) – Playing on 2/20 at 5:00am
Weary River (1929; ranked #10754 by 25 users) – Playing on 3/2 at 4:30pm
…Foreign Cinema
Wild Strawberries (1957; ranked #83 by 1543 users) – Playing on 3/3 at 12:00N
Ugetsu (1953; ranked #285 by 524 users) – Playing on 3/1 at 4:30pm
Woman in the Dunes (1964; ranked #331 by 415 users) – Playing on 3/3 at 4:45pm
Umberto D (1952; ranked #444 by 451 users) – Playing on 3/1 at 6:15pm
Z (1969; ranked #447 by 588 users) – Playing on 3/4 at 4:00am
Through a Glass Darkly (1961; ranked #522 by 560 users) – Playing on 2/27 at 12:30pm
The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967; ranked #1662 by 169 users) – Playing on 3/3 at 12:00M
Two Women (1961; ranked #3920 by 121 users) – Playing on 3/1 at 2:30pm
Tristana (1970; ranked #4174 by 142 users) – Playing on 2/29 at 1:00am
Mon Oncle D’Amerique (1980; ranked #4835 by 100 users) – Playing on 2/18 at 2:30am
…If You Have Kids
North by Northwest (1959; ranked #26 by 26098 users) – Playing on 2/19 at 6:30am
Singin’ in the Rain (1952; ranked #203 by 18120 users) – Playing on 2/24 at 2:00pm
Top Hat (1935; ranked #379 by 1080 users) – Playing on 2/28 at 5:30am
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944; ranked #752 by 1326 users) – Playing on 2/17 at 3:00am
Swing Time (1936; ranked #830 by 552 users) – Playing on 2/26 at 12:30am
The Pink Panther (1963; ranked #1118 by 5052 users) – Playing on 2/20 at 4:00pm
The Music Man (1962; ranked #1293 by 1588 users) – Playing on 2/18 at 5:15pm
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954; ranked #1509 by 1375 users) – Playing on 2/23 at 8:00pm
On the Town (1949; ranked #1520 by 458 users) – Playing on 2/19 at 6:00pm
The Sea Hawk (1940; ranked #2227 by 211 users) – Playing on 2/23 at 2:45pm
Scrooge (1970; ranked #4201 by 306 users) – Playing on 2/23 at 12:45pm
Road to Morocco (1942; ranked #2671 by 325 users) – Playing on 2/22 at 2:15pm
Speedy (1928; ranked #3485 by 122 users) – Playing on 2/25 at 1:45am
The Music Box (1932; ranked #4313 by 113 users) – Playing on 2/18 at 4:30pm
The Prisoner of Zenda (1937; ranked #4643 by 79 users) – Playing on 2/21 at 12:30pm
The Three Musketeers (1948; ranked #5156 by 133 users) – Playing on 2/27 at 10:15am
Best Picture Winners
Mrs. Miniver (1942; ranked #1714 by 396 users) – Playing on 2/18 at 2:00pm
West Side Story (1961; ranked #860 by 12214 users) – Playing on 3/2 at 8:00pm
Tom Jones (1963; ranked #3288 by 457 users) – Playing on 2/28 at 12:15am
Movies to See Before You Die
Rear Window (1954; ranked #10 by 32274 users) – Playing on 2/22 at 12:45am
North by Northwest (1959; ranked #26 by 26098 users) – Playing on 2/19 at 6:30am
The Third Man (1949; ranked #34 by 8520 users) – Playing on 2/26 at 9:45pm
12 Angry Men (1957; ranked #47 by 28053 users) – Playing on 2/29 at 4:30am
Vertigo (1958; ranked #48 by 28795 users) – Playing on 3/1 at 10:00pm
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948; ranked #65 by 4844 users) – Playing on 2/28 at 8:00pm
Strangers on a Train (1951; ranked #80 by 5166 users) – Playing on 2/25 at 4:00pm
Wild Strawberries (1957; ranked #83 by 1543 users) – Playing on 3/3 at 12:00N
Network (1976; ranked #91 by 6832 users) – Playing on 2/18 at 10:30pm
The Philadelphia Story (1940; ranked #97 by 2957 users) – Playing on 2/20 at 2:00pm
The Maltese Falcon (1941; ranked #99 by 14470 users) – Playing on 2/16 at 6:15pm
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962; ranked #107 by 2164 users) – Playing on 2/16 at
10:15pm
The Thin Man (1934; ranked #141 by 1682 users) – Playing on 2/26 at 8:00pm
Young Frankenstein (1974; ranked #184 by 35736 users) – Playing on 3/3 at 10:00pm
Some Like It Hot (1959; ranked #202 by 19685 users) – Playing on 2/24 at 8:00pm
Singin’ in the Rain (1952; ranked #203 by 18120 users) – Playing on 2/24 at 2:00pm
Roman Holiday (1953; ranked #210 by 4137 users) – Playing on 2/22 at 8:00pm
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966; ranked #241 by 1662 users) – Playing on 3/3 at 9:30am
Stagecoach (1939; ranked #250 by 1907 users) – Playing on 2/25 at 10:00am
To Be or Not to Be (1942; ranked #254 by 742 users) – Playing on 2/27 at 8:00pm
Rebel Without a Cause (1955; ranked #268 by 5938 users) – Playing on 2/22 at 2:45am
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951; ranked #284 by 5734 users) – Playing on 2/25 at 5:45pm
Ugetsu (1953; ranked #285 by 524 users) – Playing on 3/1 at 4:30pm
McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971; ranked #288 by 1161 users) – Playing on 2/17 at 12:30am
White Heat (1949; ranked #289 by 917 users) – Playing on 3/3 at 5:45am
The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976; ranked #312 by 3350 users) – Playing on 2/19 at 8:00pm
Woman in the Dunes (1964; ranked #331 by 415 users) – Playing on 3/3 at 4:45pm
Wait Until Dark (1967; ranked #426 by 1236 users) – Playing on 3/2 at 7:45am
Umberto D (1952; ranked #444 by 451 users) – Playing on 3/1 at 6:15pm
Z (1969; ranked #447 by 588 users) – Playing on 3/4 at 4:00am
The Magnificent Ambersons (1942; ranked #457 by 765 users) – Playing on 2/16 at 10:30am
Ninotchka (1939; ranked #465 by 849 users) – Playing on 2/19 at 4:30am
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962; ranked #467 by 1592 users) – Playing on 3/2 at 11:00pm
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956; ranked #471 by 2939 users) – Playing on 2/16 at 8:00pm
The Quiet Man (1952; ranked #481 by 1570 users) – Playing on 2/21 at 8:00pm
Papillon (1973; ranked #515 by 3142 users) – Playing on 2/19 at 10:30pm
Through a Glass Darkly (1961; ranked #522 by 560 users) – Playing on 2/27 at 12:30pm
Spartacus (1960; ranked #534 by 10975 users) – Playing on 2/24 at 10:15pm
Mildred Pierce (1945; ranked #548 by 919 users) – Playing on 2/17 at 1:00pm
Poltergeist (1982; ranked #626 by 15366 users) – Playing on 2/21 at 12:45am
A Place in the Sun (1951; ranked #727 by 477 users) – Playing on 2/20 at 8:00pm
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944; ranked #752 by 1326 users) – Playing on 2/17 at 3:00am
Swing Time (1936; ranked #830 by 552 users) – Playing on 2/26 at 12:30am
Monsieur Verdoux (1947; ranked #863 by 517 users) – Playing on 2/18 at 5:00am
Mister Roberts (1955; ranked #914 by 667 users) – Playing on 2/17 at 10:00pm