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Jaws
Flash back to 1975, when Jaws blasted into cinemas and rewrote the rulebook as Hollywood’s very first true “summer blockbuster.” Star Wars would prove the phenomenon two years later, but it was Jaws that taught studios how to create anticipation, fill every seat and sell endless merchandise.
One to One
One to One: John & Yoko offers an intimate and unexpected glimpse into John Lennon's world, with much of the film's humour seemingly unplanned.
The Holdovers
In the wintry setting of a prestigious boarding school in the early 1970s . . . ‘The Holdovers’ brings together the unlikely pair of rebellious student Angus and the loathed classics teacher Mr. Hunham for an unexpected Christmas stay . . .
Marathon Man
Thomas Babington is drawn into a dangerous game of smuggling diamonds and hunting a former SS dentist named Szell, after his secret agent brother is murdered before his eyes . . .
Licorice Pizza
It’s 1973, it’s California, it’s hot . . . and a teenage actor called Gary Valentine asks 25-year-old Alana Kane out on a date, sparking a difficult friendship, business partnership, and possibly something more . . .
The French Connection
It’s fifty years since this film first appeared, and it’s still as gritty & tough with a fabulous central performance from Gene Hackman. So much so . . . that he grabbed the best actor Oscar in the 1972 academy awards.