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The Gold Rush exceptionally well with Chaplin never missing a beat delivering biting satire, lavish production designs, and unforgettable moments of slapstick brilliance.
The Conformist is a smart political drama that is boosted by its incredible cinematography and stylish color scheme.
Another Earth boasts a number of striking images and plenty of ambitious ideas but it unfortunately gets distracted with a love story that is significantly less interesting than other elements of the film.
Easily the best film adaptation of Dickens' much attempted classic, A Christmas Carol is a holiday standard with a great lead performance from Alastair Sim.
Stylish and uncompromising, CAM is a refreshingly intelligent and allegorical horror movie that is a lot better than it has any right to be.
It has an ambitious narrative but unfortunately Bandersnatch's characters and choices are engaging enough to keep the audiences cycling through all of the options.
Season 9 of The Office is rather scattershot with its fair share of high and low points, but ultimately the final season of what's been one of the most re-watchable shows out there keeps the audience invested with a redemption of a final episode that makes the low points worth pushing through.
Family Guy is just a great TV series, and easily the best on TV. Seth MacFarlane has humor that everyone can laugh to. If you don't find yourself laughing at some of the satire and wit in this show, than you might have to consider yourself more dull than the simplest jokes on the show.
David Lynch's introduction to what would turn out to be one of the greatest shows in history is just as entertaining and engaging as one would expect. All of the performances are spot on and the humor and attention to detail allow it to rise above other crime drama shows.