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Discover the highest-rated Certified Fresh films from the golden age of cinema, ranked by Tomatometer. From The Philadelphia Story to Psycho, explore the best of Hollywood classics with reviews, synopses, and trailers.
- 100 Best Classic Movies of All Time
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- 100 Best Classic Movies of All Time
Aug 29, 2022 · Each one of these classic films delivers a heady dose of nostalgia, is genuinely entertaining, and will make you sound more interesting at cocktail parties. Where else can you find all that?
My 100 personal favorite movies that are considered classics. Since there were so many movies to choose between, I have chosen only to focus on movies from 1920-1969
We define ‘classic’ as everything released up until the late-1960s, a tumultuous era that signaled a passing of the guard with national cultural revolutions, destruction of the Motion Picture Production Code, and the impending arrival of New Hollywood filmmakers.
From the Yellow Brick Road to Sunset Boulevard, here are the best classic movies of all time.
The Golden Age of Hollywood, sometimes referred to as the period of classical Hollywood cinema, started with the silent movie era and the first major feature-length silent movie called the 'Birth of a Nation' (1915).
Classical Hollywood cinema is a term used in film criticism to describe both a narrative and visual style of filmmaking that first developed in the 1910s to 1920s during the later years of the silent film era.