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?

THE WATERMELON WOMAN (1996)

Considered the first feature from an African-American lesbian, I found it enjoyable and interesting. Not everyone agreed at the time.

BRINGING UP BABY (1938)

Perhaps the best known of all screwball comedies, it is a bit too aggressively madcap for me.

THE APARTMENT (1960)

Winning performances set against stark corporate modernism highlight a fun comedy, albeit one with a surprising amount of attempted suicides.

THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940)

The sheer star power and charm of Hepburn, Grant, and Stewart still shines through 80 years later.

THE GRADUATE (1967)

Why are all these beautiful women attracted to young, neurotic Dustin Hoffman? Let’s find out!

CITY LIGHTS (1931)

Charlie Chaplin’s Tramp helps a flowergirl regain her sight in perhaps his most iconic silent comedy.