Member Mondays: Monster

Finding inspiration in the poetry of the everyday, Hirokazu Kore-eda’s thoroughly engrossing tale celebrates the enchanting power of childhood friendship.

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Member Mondays: Broker

A young mother leaves her baby at a church, unaware that black marketeers intend to sell it on to a childless couple willing to bid the most.

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Member Mondays: Breathless

Cool and detached, this is a French New Wave game-changer.

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Member Mondays: Ratcatcher

Ramsay’s feature debut, set in ’70s Glasgow, is a bold, lyrical study of a 12-year-old haunted by a secret.

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Member Mondays: Mulholland Drive

Hollywood is dark and dangerous, yet alluring, in David Lynch’s acclaimed thriller.

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Member Mondays: La Règle du jeu

Renoir’s social comedy is a biting critique of privilege and corruption oblivious to the impending horrors of the Second World War.

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Member Mondays: Tokyo Story

A welcome return of Ozu’s masterpiece, which was voted fourth in the Sight and Sound Greatest Films of All Time poll.

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Member Mondays: An Autumn Afternoon

Ozu’s final film, featuring one of Chishū Ryū’s most accomplished performances, details a father’s attempts to find a husband for his daughter.

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Member Mondays: The Godfather

A genre-defining masterpiece on power and family in the Italian-American mobster underworld.

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Member Mondays: The Godfather Part II

Coppola’s second film about the Corleone family extends the original’s timeframe both backwards and forwards to riveting effect.

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Member Mondays: Once Upon a Time in the West

Sergio Leone’s epic western features the rise of the railroads and a major struggle for power.

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Member Mondays: Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Céline Sciamma’s period romance is the perfect combination of sensuality and restraint.

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Member Picks: You’ve Got Mail

Nora Ephron takes The Shop Around the Corner as the basis for this popular romcom, about rival shop owners who begin an anonymous online relationship.

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Member Exclusive: If...

Revolution, British style. Malcolm McDowell takes on the forces of repression at his boarding school in Lindsay Anderson and David Sherwin’s rebellious classic.

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Member Picks

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