Full Circle (1977)

“Most nightmares end at daybreak. This one was just beginning.” A genuinely creepy atmospheric horror flick, Full Circle (AKA The Haunting of Julia) stars Mia Farrow as “Julia Lofting,” who…

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Five Minutes to Live (1961)

“A woman’s price drops fast as the time limit ticks away!” A true oddity also known as Door-to-Door Maniac, this low-budget, moderately entertaining flick stars none other than the “Man…

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Five Fingers of Death (1972)

“The Martial Arts Masterpiece! Sights and Sounds Like Never Before.” Produced by the legendary Shaw Brothers of Hong Kong, Five Fingers of Death (AKA King Boxer) became an international sensation…

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Five Easy Pieces (1970)

“He rode the fast lane on the road to nowhere.” Jack Nicholson collaborated together with director Bob Rafelson on six films together: one psychedelic comedy (Head, co-written by the two),…

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Fishing With John (1991)

“The fishermen wake up excited to be alive …” John Lurie may be best known for his hilarious deadpan performances as “Willie” and “Jack” respectively in two classic cult films…

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Fire with Fire (1986)

“Two lovers. One chance. No time.” In this offbeat teen romance directed by Duncan Gibbins, “Lisa Taylor” (Virginia Madsen), a beautiful student at a Catholic boarding school nestled in the…

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Fearless (1993)

“Some people are afraid of nothing.” Easily among Jeff Bridges' greatest performances, Fearless was one of those critically acclaimed box office duds that slipped through the cracks and deserves a…

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Fandango (1985)

“There’s nothing wrong with going nowhere, son. It’s a privilege of youth.” Before Kevin Costner’s ego took off and he made a string of turkeys like Waterworld and The Postman,…

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Play Misty for Me (1971)

“… you ever find yourself being completely smothered by somebody?” Smooth-talking late-night radio DJ “Dave Garver” (Clint Eastwood) gets more than he bargained for when he has a one-night stand with…

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Pitfall (1948)

“A man can be as strong as steel … but somewhere there's a woman who'll break him!” An interesting look at post-World War II malaise, this rather obscure black-and-white film noir…

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