Year: 1965
Director: Robert Wise
The Sound of Music continues till date to be one of the most loved musical romance drama. A marvellous story of the von Trapps, starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plumming can not be ignored. The word "cute" can be a good adjective to describe the entire film. Music's the main driving factor of this masterpiece.
Year: 2008
Director: Christopher Nolan
The love of every DC fan. This is Dark, Deep and Demanding. The triplet of Nolan, Ledger and Bale can make our minds sweat like anything. The crisp storyline and the awesome cinematography makes this a treat for the eyes of every cinema-lover.
Year: 1957
Director: David Lean
A very off the stream tale of dedication and patriotism, and the urge for glorifying ur own race. One cannot but love Alec Guinness doing an ethical error and then at the end, repent with him for having allowed the error. A film based on true story can teach a lot about perseverance and loyalty.
Year: 1994
Director: Frank Darabont
This again one of the best films ever created according to IMDB. The grand old man of Hollywood, Morgan Freeman, and the then young talent Tim Robbins will make you stick to the screen as they go on a journey on outlooks, when an banker and a contraband smuggler come together in a pentitentiary.
Year: 2013
Director: Joshua Michael Stern
This is a favourite biographical film. Ashton Kutcher is just Steve Jobs in and out. A splendid adaptation of the book by Walter Isaacson. The most important parts of his life and career have been captured with grace.
Year: 1962
Director: Robert Mulligan
Hats off Gregory Peck! TKMB is a film that will keep you thoughtful for atleast a day after you experience this state of the art production. Racial inequality is dealt in a very out-of-the-common way.
Year: 1991
Director: Jonathan Demme
This picture is rather not much told about. Not for the faint hearted though. One of the very few films depicting cannibalism, this went on to win the OSCAR, and with good reason. Prof. Hannibal Lecter will keep walking your brains for some time.
Year: 1981
Director: Steven Spielberg
A lovely film for 8 to 80. Adventure and action in just the right amount, with the handsome Harrison Ford playing Indie. Once simply cannot leave this film unfinished. It explores a lot of history and inquisitive stuff. The IJ series is similarly attractive and awesome.
Year: 2015
Director: Andrew Stanton, Angus MacLane
Again, A CUTE FILM from Pixar and Disney. A film worth watch, that won't make you boo on an animation film again. You will cry, you will laugh, you will smile and at the end, you heart will feel satisfaction.
Year: 2008
Director: Rituparno Ghosh
Amitabh Bachchan, Rituparno Ghosh and William Shakespeare. Anything more needs to be told? Well, I don't think so. Check out.
Year: 1982
Director: Richard Attenborough
Another biographical milestone starring Ben Kingsley in the lead role. This film tells stories of the Gandhi's life. The camerawork, costume and setting are the most eye-catching parts of the film, along with a nce storytelling.
Year: 2010
Director: Christopher Nolan
This is a mystery to me still, What happened at the end? Plz let me know in the comment section. However, like all other films of him, Inception is also a proof of Nolan's moviemaking genius, and this is a perfect example of a movie that forces you to watch it over and over again, to decode what it said and what happened in it.
Year: 2012
Director: Ang Lee
This movie is a a closed adaptation movie. Based on the novel by Yann Martel, the film is a adventure fictionwith tigers and a lot of affable vfx, you cannot ignore the truth the story tells about us all. Which truth? Watch it, and you shall know.
Year: 2016
Director: Alejandro González Iñárritu
This was a film I did not wish to see, but now can't resist appreciating it. Caprio in a very different role being recorded by the genius Inarritu couldn't be better. Survival or fight for existence explored with tinges of mental horror and sadism.
Year: 2005
Director:James McTeigue
This is a film that cannot be described in words in it's deserving scale. V for Vendetta's appeal stays for long, makes you thoughtful and at the end we find, everything is so much fleeting and escaping from our hands, that holding to anything is of no worth. Must watch for every generation of movielovers.