Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment(no director credited)
Le Petit Soldat(Jean-Luc Godard)
X(Roger Corman)
Black Sabbath(Mario Bava)
The Haunted Palace(Roger Corman)
The Insect Woman(Shohei Imamura)
America, America(Elia Kazan)
The Haunting(Robert Wise)
Any Number Can Win(Henri Verneuil)
Cleopatra(Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
Dementia 13(Francis Coppola)
From Russia With Love(Terence Young)
Donovan's Reef(John Ford)
This Sporting Life(Lindsay Anderson)
Hands Over the City(Francesco Rosi)
An Actor's Revenge(Kon Ichikawa)
Suzanne's Career(Eric Rohmer)
I fidanzati(Ermanno Olmi)
Contempt(Jean-Luc Godard)
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World(Stanley Kramer)
Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell Bastards!(Seijun Suzuki)
The Pink Panther(Blake Edwards)
Irma la Douce(Billy Wilder)
The Silence(Ingmar Bergman)
Tom Jones(Tony Richardson)
The Executioner(Luis G. Berlanga)
Lord of the Flies(Peter Brook)
The Fire Within(Louis Malle)
Bye Bye Birdie(George Sidney)
Come Blow Your Horn(Bud Yorkin)
Muriel, or The Time of Return(Alain Resnais)
Winter Light(Ingmar Bergman)
For archival purposes, I file everything by the year it had its world premiere. Many of these films will have been commercially released in the U.S. a year or two later, so my lists won’t always match up with other folks’ lists.
Films I haven’t yet rated on that scale are
marked with if I
currently think they belong in my top ten. These films are subject to
being shifted around or yanked altogether at any moment, after I revisit
them and they get a numeral. (Lists from prior to about 1988 are
especially suspect, as I compiled them long ago from memories that were
in many cases already pretty dusty.)
Seen but currently unrated (and not
presumptively among my top 10): All the Way Home (Segal);
Bay of Angels (Demy); The Cool World (Clarke); Daughters
of the Pharmacist Kim (Yu); Jason and the Argonauts
(Chaffey)
As yet unseen:The Courtship of Eddie's
Father (Minnelli); 4 for Texas (Aldrich); Kanto Wanderer
(Suzuki); The Nutty Professor (Lewis); Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow (De Sica)
I occasionally write reviews of older movies, but it happens too infrequently to file them by year.