Akira Kurosawa invented many of the tropes of the modern action movie in this great Japanese epic.
Category Archives: Action
THE FRENCH CONNECTION (1971)
The car chase is justly famous, but these days its cops with a “shoot first ask questions later” attitude are extremely hard to root for.
GOLDENEYE (1995)
James Bond plows into the modern era by blowing up the Arecibo Telescope a quarter century early.
BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN (1925)
A Soviet propaganda film that basically invented the modern action sequence.
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981)
The first Indiana Jones movie defined its genre for more than one generation of moviegoers.
BRAVEHEART (1995)
This epic basically invented modern Scottish nationalism despite a total lack of both subtlety and interest in actual history.
GOLDFINGER (1964)
The late, great Sean Connery stars in maybe the best of all the Bond movies.
TITANIC (1997)
This epic disaster movie slash romance became the highest grossing movie all time and won all the Oscars. But what do we think 23 years later?
GHOSTBUSTERS (1984)
Deadpan responses to bizarro, otherwordly threats lead to an all-timer of a comedy.
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (1998)
Few fictional movies are now considered definitive documents of historical events, but this is one of them. This is what happened now.
