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Interstellar is a 2014 science fiction film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Christopher Nolan. It stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, Ellen Burstyn, and Michael Caine. Set in a dystopian future where humanity is struggling to survive, the film follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity.

Brothers Christopher and Jonathan Nolan wrote the screenplay, which had its origins in a script Jonathan developed in 2007. Christopher produced Interstellar with his wife, Emma Thomas, through their production company Syncopy, and with Lynda Obst through Lynda Obst Productions. Caltech theoretical physicist Kip Thorne was an executive producer, acted as scientific consultant, and wrote a tie-in book, The Science of Interstellar. Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., and Legendary Pictures co-financed the film. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema shot it on 35 mm in anamorphic format and IMAX 70 mm. Principal photography began in late 2013 and took place in Alberta (Canada), Iceland and Los Angeles. Interstellar uses extensive practical and miniature effects and the company Double Negative created additional digital effects.

Interstellar premiered on October 26, 2014, in Los Angeles, California. In the United States, it was first released on film stock, expanding to venues using digital projectors. The film had a worldwide gross of over $677 million, making it the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2014. Interstellar received critical praise for its themes, visual effects, musical score, and acting. At the 87th Academy Awards, the film won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, and was nominated for Best Original Score, Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing and Best Production Design.

Plot[]

In the mid-21st century, crop blights and dust storms threaten humanity's survival. Joseph Cooper, a widowed engineer and former NASA pilot, runs a farm with his father-in-law Donald, son Tom, and daughter Murph. Living in a post-truth society, Cooper is reprimanded for telling Murph that the Apollo missions did occur; he encourages her to carefully observe and record what she sees. They discover that strange dust patterns, which Murph first attributes to a ghost, result from gravity variations and translate into geographic coordinates. These lead them to a secret NASA facility headed by Cooper's former supervisor, Professor John Brand, who explains that 48 years earlier a wormhole appeared near Saturn, opening a path to a distant galaxy with twelve potentially habitable planets located near a black hole named "Gargantua". Twelve volunteers had previously traveled through the wormhole to evaluate the planets, and astronauts Miller, Edmunds, and Mann reported positive results. Professor Brand explains he has conceived two plans to ensure humanity's survival. Plan A involves developing a gravitational propulsion theory to propel a mass exodus on massive space habitats, while Plan B is a conventional launch of the Endurance spacecraft with 5,000 frozen human embryos to colonize a habitable planet. Cooper is recruited to pilot the Endurance. When Murph refuses to see him off, he leaves her his wristwatch to compare their relative time when he returns.

The crew consists of Cooper, the robots TARS and CASE, and the scientists Dr. Amelia Brand (Professor Brand's daughter), Dr. Romilly, and Dr. Doyle. After traversing the wormhole, Romilly studies the singularity while Cooper, Doyle and Amelia descend in one of four landing crafts to investigate Miller's planet, an ocean world with 130% of Earth's gravity. After landing in knee-high water and finding only wreckage from Miller's expedition, a gigantic tidal wave kills Doyle and delays departure. Due to the proximity to the black hole, time is severely dilated; seven years pass by for each hour spent on the planet. As a result, 23 years have elapsed for Romilly on Endurance by the time they return.

Edmunds' planet has slightly better telemetry, but Mann is still broadcasting from his, so Cooper rules they use their remaining fuel to reach Mann's planet. En route, they receive messages from Earth; Murph, now a scientist, has learned from Professor Brand on his deathbed that Plan B was his only real plan, since Plan A required unattainable gravitational singularity data from within a black hole.

On Mann's planet, the Endurance crew revive Mann from cryostasis. He assures them colonization is possible, despite an extreme environment. On an excursion, Mann attempts to kill Cooper and reveals that he broadcast falsified data in the hope of being rescued. He steals a lander and heads for the Endurance. While a booby trap set by Mann kills Romilly, Amelia rescues Cooper with a second lander and they race to the Endurance. Mann is killed in a failed manual docking operation, severely damaging the Endurance. After a difficult docking maneuver, Cooper regains control of Endurance. With insufficient fuel, they head for Edmunds' planet, with the embryos, using a slingshot maneuver so close to Gargantua that time dilation adds another 51 years. In the process, to save weight, Cooper jettisons himself and TARS in two landers to ensure Endurance can reach Edmunds' planet. Slipping through the event horizon of Gargantua, they eject from their respective landers and find themselves in a tesseract, possibly constructed by humans of the far future. Across time, Cooper can see through the bookcases of Murph's old room on Earth and weakly interact with its gravity. Realizing that he is now Murph's "ghost", he manipulates the second hand of the wristwatch he gave her, transmitting the quantum data that TARS collected from inside the event horizon via Morse code.

The tesseract, its purpose completed, collapses and ejects Cooper and TARS. Cooper awakes on a space habitat orbiting Saturn. He reunites with his daughter, now an old woman nearing death. Using the quantum data, she was able to develop the gravitational propulsion theory, enabling humanity's exodus and transformation into an advanced spacefaring civilization. She reminds Cooper that Amelia is out there alone. Cooper and TARS take a spacecraft to rejoin Amelia and CASE, who are setting up a human colony on Edmunds' habitable planet.

Cast[]

Production[]

Crew[]

  • Christopher Nolan – Director, producer, writer
  • Jonathan Nolan – Writer
  • Emma Thomas – Producer
  • Lynda Obst – Producer
  • Hoyte van Hoytema – Cinematographer
  • Nathan Crowley – Production designer
  • Mary Zophres – Costume designer
  • Lee Smith – Editor
  • Hans Zimmer – Music composer
  • Paul Franklin – Visual effects supervisor
  • Kip Thorne – Consultant, executive producer

Development and financing[]

The premise for Interstellar was conceived by producer Lynda Obst and theoretical physicist Kip Thorne, who collaborated on the film Contact (1997), and had known each other since Carl Sagan set them up on a blind date. The two conceived of a scenario, based on Thorne's work, about "the most exotic events in the universe suddenly becoming accessible to humans," and attracted filmmaker Steven Spielberg's interest in directing. The film began development in June 2006, when Spielberg and Paramount Pictures announced plans for a science fiction film based on an eight-page treatment written by Obst and Thorne. Obst was attached to produce. By March 2007, Jonathan Nolan was hired to write a screenplay.

After Spielberg moved his production studio DreamWorks from Paramount to Walt Disney Studios in 2009, Paramount needed a new director for Interstellar. Jonathan Nolan recommended his brother Christopher, who joined the project in 2012. Christopher Nolan met with Thorne, then attached as executive producer, to discuss the use of spacetime in the story. In January 2013, Paramount and Warner Bros. announced that Christopher Nolan was in negotiations to direct Interstellar. Nolan said he wanted to encourage the goal of human spaceflight, and intended to merge his brother's screenplay with his own. By the following March, Nolan was confirmed to direct Interstellar, which would be produced under his label Syncopy and Lynda Obst Productions. The Hollywood Reporter said Nolan would earn a salary of $20 million against 20% of the total gross. To research for the film, Nolan visited NASA and the private space program at SpaceX.

Warner Bros. sought a stake in Nolan's production of Interstellar from Paramount, despite their traditional rivalry, and agreed to give Paramount its rights to co-finance the next film in the Friday the 13th horror franchise, with a stake in a future film based on the TV series South Park. Warner Bros. also agreed to let Paramount co-finance a "to-be-determined A-list Warners (sic) property." In August 2013, Legendary Pictures finalized an agreement with Warner Bros. to finance approximately 25% of the film's production. Although it failed to renew its eight-year production partnership with Warner Bros., Legendary reportedly agreed to forego financing Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) in exchange for the stake in Interstellar.

Writing and casting[]

Screenwriter Jonathan Nolan worked on the script for four years. To learn the scientific aspects, he studied relativity at the California Institute of Technology. Jonathan was pessimistic about the Space Shuttle program ending and how NASA lacked financing for a manned mission to Mars, drawing inspiration from science fiction films with apocalyptic themes, such as WALL-E (2008) and Avatar (2009). Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly commented: "He set the story in a dystopian future ravaged by blight but populated with hardy folk who refuse to bow to despair." His brother Christopher had worked on other science fiction scripts, but decided to take the Interstellar script and choose among the vast array of ideas presented by Jonathan and Thorne, picking what he felt, as director, he could get "across to the audience and hopefully not lose them," before he merged it with a script he had worked on for years on his own. Christopher kept in place Jonathan's conception of the first hour, which is set on a resource depleted Earth in the near future. The setting was inspired by the Dust Bowl that took place in the United States during the Great Depression in the 1930s. He revised the rest of the script, where a team travels into space, instead. After watching the 2012 documentary The Dust Bowl for inspiration, Christopher contacted director Ken Burns and producer Dayton Duncan, requesting permission to use some of their featured interviews in Interstellar, which was granted.

Christopher Nolan wanted an actor who could bring to life his vision of the main character as an everyman with whom "the audience could experience the story." He became interested in casting Matthew McConaughey after watching him in an early cut of the 2012 film Mud, which he had seen as a friend of one of its producers, Aaron Ryder. Nolan went to visit McConaughey while he was filming for the TV series True Detective. Anne Hathaway was invited to Nolan's home, where she read the script for Interstellar. In early 2013, both actors were cast in the starring roles. Jessica Chastain was contacted while she was working on Miss Julie (2014) in Northern Ireland, and a script was delivered to her. Matt Damon was cast in late August 2013 in a supporting role and completed filming his scenes in Iceland.

Principal photography[]

Nolan filmed Interstellar on 35 mm in anamorphic format and IMAX 70 mm photography. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema was hired for Interstellar, as Wally Pfister, Nolan's cinematographer on all of his past films, was making his directorial debut working on Transcendence (2014). More IMAX cameras were used for Interstellar than for any of Nolan's previous films. To minimize the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI), the director had practical locations built, such as the interior of a space shuttle. Van Hoytema retooled an IMAX camera to be hand held for shooting interior scenes. Some of the film's sequences were shot with an IMAX camera installed in the nosecone of a Learjet.

Nolan, who is known for keeping details of his productions secret, strove to ensure secrecy for Interstellar. Writing for The Wall Street Journal, Ben Fritz stated, "The famously secretive filmmaker has gone to extreme lengths to guard the script to ... Interstellar, just as he did with the blockbuster Dark Knight trilogy." As one security measure, Interstellar was filmed under the name Flora's Letter, Flora being one of Nolan's four children with producer Emma Thomas.

The film's principal photography was scheduled to last four months. It began on August 6, 2013, in the province of Alberta, Canada. Towns in Alberta where shooting took place included Nanton, Longview, Lethbridge, Fort Macleod, and Okotoks. In Okotoks, filming took place at the Seaman Stadium and the Olde Town Plaza. For a cornfield scene, production designer Nathan Crowley planted 500 acres (200 hectares) of corn that would be destroyed in an apocalyptic dust storm scene, intended to be similar to storms experienced during the Dust Bowl in 1930s America. Additional scenes involving the dust storm and McConaughey's character were also shot in Fort Macleod, where the giant dust clouds were created on location using large fans to blow cellulose-based synthetic dust through the air. Filming in the province lasted until September 9, 2013, and involved hundreds of extras in addition to 130 crew members, most of whom were local. Shooting also took place in Iceland, where Nolan had previously filmed scenes for Batman Begins (2005). The location was chosen to represent two extraterrestrial planets: one covered in ice, and the other in water. The crew transported mock spaceships weighing about 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg) to the country. They spent two weeks shooting there, during which a crew of approximately 350 people, including 130 locals, worked on the film. Locations included the Svínafellsjökull glacier and the town of Klaustur. While filming a water scene in Iceland, Hathaway almost suffered hypothermia because the dry suit she was wearing had not been properly secured.

After the schedule in Iceland was completed, the crew moved to Los Angeles to shoot for 54 days. Filming locations included the Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites, the Los Angeles Convention Center, a Sony Pictures soundstage in Culver City, and a private residence in Altadena, California. Principal photography concluded in December 2013. Production had a budget of $165 million, $10 million less than was allotted by Paramount, Warner Bros., and Legendary Pictures.

Production design[]

Interstellar features three spacecraft — the Ranger, the Endurance, and the Lander. The Ranger's function is similar to the Space Shuttle's, being able to enter and exit planetary atmospheres. The Endurance, the crew's mother ship, has a circular structure formed by 12 capsules — four with planetary colonization equipment, four with engines, and four with the permanent functions of cockpit, medical labs, and habitation. Production designer Nathan Crowley said the Endurance was based on the International Space Station: "It's a real mish-mash of different kinds of technology. You need analogue stuff as well as digital stuff, you need back-up systems and tangible switches. It's really like a submarine in space. Every inch of space is used, everything has a purpose." Lastly, the Lander transports the capsules with colonization equipment to planetary surfaces. Crowley compared it to "a heavy Russian helicopter."

The film also features two robots, CASE and TARS, as well as a dismantled third robot, KIPP. Nolan wanted to avoid making the robots anthropomorphic and chose a 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) quadrilateral design. The director said: "It has a very complicated design philosophy. It's based on mathematics. You've got four main blocks and they can be joined in three ways. So you have three combinations you follow. But then within that, it subdivides into a further three joints. And all the places we see lines — those can subdivide further. So you can unfold a finger, essentially, but it's all proportional." Actor Bill Irwin voiced and physically controlled both robots, but his image was digitally removed from the film, and actor Josh Stewart's voice replaced his voicing for CASE. The human space habitats resemble O'Neill cylinders, a theoretical space colony model proposed by physicist Gerard K. O'Neill in 1976.

Sound design and music[]

Gregg Landaker and Gary Rizzo were the film's audio engineers tasked with audio mixing, while sound editor Richard King supervised the process. Christopher Nolan sought to mix the sound to take maximum advantage of theater equipment and paid close attention to designing the sound mix, like focusing on the sound of buttons being pressed with astronaut suit gloves. The studio's website stated that the film was "mixed to maximize the power of the low-end frequencies in the main channels, as well as in the subwoofer channel." Nolan deliberately intended some dialogue to seem drowned out by ambient noise or music, causing some theaters to post notices emphasizing that this effect was intentional and not a fault in their equipment.

Composer Hans Zimmer, who scored Nolan's Batman film trilogy and Inception (2010), returned to score Interstellar. Nolan chose not to provide Zimmer with a script or any plot details for writing the film's music, but instead gave the composer a single page that told the story of a father leaving his child for work. It was through this connection that Zimmer created the early stages of the Interstellar soundtrack. Zimmer and Nolan later decided that a 1926 four-manual Harrison & Harrison organ would be the primary instrument for the score. Zimmer conducted 45 scoring sessions for Interstellar, three times more than for Inception. The soundtrack was released on November 18, 2014.

Visual effects[]

The visual effects company Double Negative, which worked on Inception, was brought back for Interstellar. According to visual effects supervisor Paul Franklin, the number of effects in the film was not much greater than in Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises (2012) or Inception. However, for Interstellar they created the effects first, allowing digital projectors to display them behind the actors, rather than having the actors perform in front of green screens. Ultimately the film contained 850 visual effect shots at a resolution of 5600 × 4000 lines: 150 shots that were created in-camera using digital projectors, and another 700 were created in post-production. Of those, 620 were presented in IMAX, while the rest were anamorphic.

The Ranger, Endurance, and Lander spacecraft were created using miniature effects by Nathan Crowley in collaboration with effects company New Deal Studios, as opposed to using computer generated imagery, as Nolan felt they offered the best way to give the ships a tangible presence in space. 3D printed and hand sculpted, the scale models earned the nickname "maxatures" by the crew due to their immense size; the 1/15th scale miniature of the Endurance module spanned over 7.6 m (25 ft), while a pyrotechnic model of part of the craft was built at 1/5th scale. The Ranger and Lander miniatures spanned 14 m (46 ft) and over 15 m (49 ft), respectively, and were large enough for van Hoytema to mount IMAX cameras directly onto the spacecraft, thus mimicking the look of NASA IMAX documentaries. The models were then attached to a six-axis gimbal on a motion control system that allowed an operator to manipulate their movements, which were filmed against background plates of space using VistaVision cameras on a smaller motion control rig. New Deal Studio's miniatures were used in 150 special effects shots.

Influences[]

The director was influenced by what he called "key touchstones" of science fiction cinema, including Metropolis (1927), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Blade Runner (1982), Star Wars (1977) and Alien (1979). Andrei Tarkovsky's The Mirror (1975) influenced "elemental things in the story to do with wind and dust and water", according to Nolan, who also compared Interstellar to The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) as a film about human nature. He sought to emulate films like Steven Spielberg's Jaws (1975) and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) for being family-friendly but also "as edgy and incisive and challenging as anything else on the blockbuster spectrum". He screened The Right Stuff (1983) for the crew before production, following in its example by capturing reflections on the Interstellar astronauts' visors. For further inspiration, the director invited former astronaut Marsha Ivins to the set. Nolan and his crew studied the IMAX NASA documentaries of filmmaker Toni Myers for visual reference of spacefaring missions, and strove to imitate their use of IMAX cameras in the enclosed spaces of spacecraft interiors. Clark Kent's upbringing in Man of Steel (2013) was the inspiration for the farm setting in the Midwest. Apart from films, Nolan drew inspiration from the architecture of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

Scientific accuracy[]

Regarding the concepts of wormholes and black holes, Kip Thorne stated that he "worked on the equations that would enable tracing of light rays as they traveled through a wormhole or around a black hole—so what you see is based on Einstein's general relativity equations." Early in the process, Thorne laid down two guidelines: "First, that nothing would violate established physical laws. Second, that all the wild speculations ... would spring from science and not from the fertile mind of a screenwriter." Nolan accepted these terms as long as they did not get in the way of making the film. At one point, Thorne spent two weeks trying to talk Nolan out of an idea about a character traveling faster than light before Nolan finally gave up. According to Thorne, the element which has the highest degree of artistic freedom is the clouds of ice on one of the planets they visit, which are structures that would go beyond the material strength that ice could support.

Astrobiologist David Grinspoon criticized the dire "blight" situation on Earth portrayed in the early scenes, pointing out that even with a voracious blight it would have taken millions of years to reduce the atmosphere's oxygen content. He also notes that gravity should have pulled down the ice clouds. Neil deGrasse Tyson, an astrophysicist, explored the science behind the ending of Interstellar, concluding that it is theoretically possible to interact with the past, and that "we don't really know what's in a black hole, so take it and run with it." Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku praised the film for its scientific accuracy and has said Interstellar "could set the gold standard for science fiction movies for years to come." Similarly, Timothy Reyes, a former NASA software engineer, said "Thorne's and Nolan's accounting of black holes and wormholes and the use of gravity is excellent."

Wormholes and black holes[]

To create the visual effects for the wormhole and a rotating, supermassive black hole (possessing an ergosphere, as opposed to a non-rotating black hole), Thorne collaborated with Franklin and a team of 30 people at Double Negative, providing pages of deeply sourced theoretical equations to the engineers, who then wrote new CGI rendering software based on these equations to create accurate simulations of the gravitational lensing caused by these phenomena. Some individual frames took up to 100 hours to render, totaling 800 terabytes of data. Thorne described the accretion disk of the black hole as "anemic and at low temperature—about the temperature of the surface of the sun," allowing it to emit appreciable light, but not enough gamma radiation and X-rays to threaten nearby astronauts and planets. The resulting visual effects provided Thorne with new insight into the gravitational lensing and accretion disks surrounding black holes, resulting in the publication of three scientific papers.

Christopher Nolan was initially concerned that a scientifically accurate depiction of a black hole would not be visually comprehensible to an audience, and would require the effects team to unrealistically alter its appearance. The visual representation of the black hole in the film does not account for the Doppler effect which, when added by the visual effects team, resulted in an asymmetrically lit black and blue-black hole, the purpose of which Nolan thought the audience would not understand. As a result, it was omitted in the finished product. Nolan found the finished effect to be understandable, as long as he maintained consistent camera perspectives.

As a reference, the asymmetric brightness of the accretion disk is very well visible in the first image of the event horizon of a black hole obtained by the Event Horizon Telescope team in 2019. Futura-Sciences praised the correct depiction of the Penrose process.

According to Space.com, the portrayal of what a wormhole would look like is considered scientifically correct. Rather than a two-dimensional hole in space, it is depicted as a sphere, showing a distorted view of the target galaxy.

Marketing[]

The teaser trailer for Interstellar debuted December 13, 2013, and featured clips related to space exploration, accompanied by a voiceover by Matthew McConaughey's character, Cooper. The theatrical trailer debuted May 5, 2014, at the Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater in Washington, D.C. and was made available online later that month. For the week ending on May 19, it was the most-viewed film trailer, with over 19.5 million views on YouTube.

Christopher Nolan and McConaughey made their first appearances at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2014 to promote Interstellar. That same month, Paramount Pictures launched an interactive website, on which users uncovered a star chart related to the Apollo 11 Moon landing.

In October 2014, Paramount partnered with Google to promote Interstellar across multiple platforms. The film's website was relaunched as a digital hub hosted on a Google domain, which collected feedback from film audiences, and linked to a mobile app. It featured a game in which players could build Solar System models and use a flight simulator for space travel. The Paramount–Google partnership also included a virtual time capsule compiled with user-generated content, made available in 2015. The initiative Google for Education used the film as a basis for promoting math and science lesson plans in schools.

Paramount provided a virtual reality walkthrough of the Endurance spacecraft using Oculus Rift technology. It hosted the walkthrough sequentially in New York City, Houston, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., from October 6 through November 19, 2014. The publisher Running Press released Interstellar: Beyond Time and Space, a book by Mark Cotta Vaz about the making of the film, on November 11. W. W. Norton & Company released The Science of Interstellar, a book by Thorne; Titan Books released the official novelization, written by Greg Keyes; and Wired magazine released a tie-in online comic, Absolute Zero, written by Christopher Nolan and drawn by Sean Gordon Murphy. The comic is a prequel to the film, with Mann as the protagonist.

Release[]

Theatrical run[]

Before Interstellar's public release, Paramount CEO Brad Grey hosted a private screening on October 19, 2014, at an IMAX theater in Lincoln Square, Manhattan. Paramount then showed Interstellar to some of the industry's filmmakers and actors in a first-look screening at the California Science Center on October 22. On the following day, the film was screened at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California for over 900 members of the Screen Actors Guild. The film premiered on October 26 at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, and in Europe on October 29 at the Odeon Leicester Square in London. The film premiered on November 7 in Canada.

Interstellar was released early on November 4 in various 70 mm IMAX film, 70 mm film and 35 mm film theaters, and had a limited release in North America (United States and Canada) on November 5, with a wide release on November 7. The film was released in Belgium, France, and Switzerland on November 5, the United Kingdom on November 7 and in additional territories in the following days. For the limited North American release, Interstellar was projected from 70 mm and 35 mm film in 249 theaters that still supported those formats, including at least forty-one 70 mm IMAX theaters. A 70 mm IMAX projector was installed at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles to display the format. The film's wide release expanded to theaters that showed it digitally. Paramount Pictures distributed the film in North America, and Warner Bros. distributed it in the remaining territories. The film was released in over 770 IMAX screens worldwide, which was the largest global release in IMAX cinemas, until surpassed by Universal Pictures' Furious 7 (2015) with 810 IMAX theaters.

Interstellar was an exception to Paramount Pictures' goal to stop releasing films on film stock and to distribute them only in digital format. According to Pamela McClintock of The Hollywood Reporter, the initiative to project Interstellar on film stock would help preserve an endangered format, which was supported by Christopher Nolan, J. J. Abrams, Quentin Tarantino, Judd Apatow, Paul Thomas Anderson, and other filmmakers. McClintock reported that theatre owners saw this as "backward," as nearly all theatres in the US had been converted to digital projection.

Home media[]

Interstellar was released on home video on March 31, 2015, in both the United Kingdom and United States. It topped the home video sales chart for a total of two weeks. It was reported that Interstellar was the most pirated film of 2015, with an estimated 46.7 million downloads on BitTorrent. It was released in the Ultra HD Blu-ray format on December 19, 2017.

box office[]

Interstellar grossed $188 million in the US and Canada, and $489.4 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $677.4 million against a production budget of $165 million. Deadline Hollywood calculated the net profit of the film to be $47.2 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs, with box office grosses, and ancillary revenues from home media, placing it twentieth on their list of 2014's "Most Valuable Blockbusters". It sold an estimated 22 million tickets domestically.

The film set an IMAX opening record worldwide with $20.5 million from 574 IMAX theaters, surpassing the $17.1 million record held by The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), and is also the best opening for an IMAX 2D, non-sequel, and November IMAX release. It had a worldwide opening of $132.6 million, which was the tenth-largest opening of 2014, and it became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2014. Interstellar is the fourth film to gross over $100 million worldwide from IMAX ticket sales. Interstellar was released in the UK, Ireland and Malta on November 6, 2014, and debuted at number one earning £5.37 million ($8.6 million) in its opening weekend, which was lower than the openings of The Dark Knight Rises (£14.36 million), Gravity (£6.24 million), and Inception (£5.91 million). The film was released in 35 markets on the same day, including major markets like Germany, Russia, Australia, and Brazil earning $8.7 million in total. Through Sunday, it earned an opening weekend total of $82.9 million from 11.1 million admissions from over 14,800 screens in 62 markets. It earned $7.3 million from 206 IMAX screens, at an average of 35,400 viewers per theater. It went to number one in South Korea ($14.4 million), Russia ($8.9 million), and France ($5.3 million). Other strong openings occurred in Germany ($4.6 million), India ($4.3 million), Italy ($3.7 million), Australia ($3.7 million), Spain ($2.7 million), Mexico ($3.1 million), and Brazil ($1.9 million). Interstellar was released in China on November 12 and earned $5.4 million on its opening day on Wednesday, which is Nolan's biggest opening in China after surpassing the $4.61 million opening record of The Dark Knight Rises. It went on to earn $41.7 million in its opening weekend, accounting for 55% of the market share. It is Nolan's biggest opening in China, Warner Bros.' biggest 2D opening, and the studio's third-biggest opening of all time, behind 2014's The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies ($49.5 million) and 2013's Pacific Rim ($45.2 million).

It topped the box office outside North America for two consecutive weekends before being overtaken by The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014) in its third weekend. Just 31 days after its release, the film became the 13th-most-successful film and 3rd-most-successful foreign film in South Korea with 9.1 million admissions trailing only Avatar (13.3 million admissions), and 2013's Frozen (10.3 million admissions). The film closed down its theatrical run in China on December 12, with total revenue of $122.6 million. In total earnings, its largest markets outside North America and China were South Korea ($73.4 million), the UK, Ireland and Malta ($31.3 million), and Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) ($19 million). Interstellar and Big Hero 6 opened the same weekend (November 7–9, 2014) in the US and Canada. Both were forecast to earn between $55 million and $60 million. In North America, the film is the seventh-highest-grossing film to not hit No. 1, with a top rank of No. 2 on its opening weekend. Interstellar had an early limited release in the US and Canada in selected theaters on November 4 at 8:00 pm, coinciding with the 2014 US midterm elections. It topped the box office the following day, earning $1.35 million from 249 theaters (42 of which were IMAX screens); IMAX accounted for 62% of its total gross. Two hundred and forty of those theaters played in 35 mm, 70 mm, and IMAX 70 mm film formats. It earned $3.6 million from late-night shows for a previews total of $4.9 million. The film was widely released on November 7 and topped the box office on its opening day, earning $17 million ahead of Big Hero 6 ($15.8 million). On its opening weekend, the film earned $47.5 million from 3,561 theaters, debuting in second place after a neck-and-neck competition with Disney's Big Hero 6 ($56.2 million). IMAX comprised $13.2 million (28%) of its opening weekend gross, while other premium large-format screens comprised $5.3 million (10.5%) of the gross. In its second weekend, the film fell to No. 3 behind old rival Big Hero 6 and newcomer Dumb and Dumber To (2014), and dropped 39% earning $29.1 million for a two-weekend total of $97.8 million. It earned $7.4 million from IMAX theaters from 368 screens in its second weekend. In its third week, the film earned $15.1 million and remained at No. 3, below newcomer The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 and Big Hero 6.

Reception[]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 72% of 366 critic reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.10/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Interstellar represents more of the thrilling, thought-provoking, and visually resplendent filmmaking moviegoers have come to expect from writer-director Christopher Nolan, even if its intellectual reach somewhat exceeds its grasp." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 74 out of 100 based on 46 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.

Scott Foundas, chief film critic at Variety, said that Interstellar is "as visually and conceptually audacious as anything Nolan has yet done" and considered the film "more personal" than Nolan's previous films. Claudia Puig of USA Today praised the visual spectacle and powerful themes, while criticizing the "dull" dialogue and "tedious patches inside the space vessel." David Stratton of At the Movies rated the film four-and-a-half stars out of five, commending its ambition, effects, and 70 mm IMAX presentation, though criticizing the sound for "being so loud" as to make some of the dialogue "inaudible". Conversely, co-host Margaret Pomeranz rated the film three out of five, as she felt the human drama got lost among the film's scientific concepts. Henry Barnes of The Guardian scored the film three out of five stars, calling it "a glorious spectacle, but a slight drama, with few characters and too-rare flashes of humour." James Berardinelli called Interstellar "an amazing achievement" and "simultaneously a big-budget science fiction endeavor and a very simple tale of love and sacrifice. It is by turns edgy, breathtaking, hopeful, and heartbreaking." He named it the best film of 2014, and the second-best movie of the decade, deeming it a "real science fiction rather than the crowd-pleasing, watered-down version Hollywood typically offers".

Oliver Gettell of the Los Angeles Times reported that "film critics largely agree that Interstellar is an entertaining, emotional, and thought-provoking sci-fi saga, even if it can also be clunky and sentimental at times." James Dyer of Empire awarded the film a full five stars, describing it as "brainy, barmy, and beautiful to behold ... a mind-bending opera of space and time with a soul wrapped up in all the science." Dave Calhoun of Time Out London also granted the film a maximum score of five stars, stating that it is "a bold, beautiful cosmic adventure story with a touch of the surreal and the dreamlike." Richard Roeper of Chicago Sun-Times awarded the film a full four stars and wrote, "This is one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen—in terms of its visuals, and its overriding message about the powerful forces of the one thing we all know but can't measure in scientific terms. Love."

Describing Nolan as a "merchant of awe," Tim Robey of The Telegraph thought that Interstellar was "agonisingly" close to a masterpiece, highlighting the conceptual boldness and "deep-digging intelligence" of the film. Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "This grandly conceived and executed epic tries to give equal weight to intimate human emotions and speculation about the cosmos, with mixed results, but is never less than engrossing, and sometimes more than that." In his review for the Associated Press, Jake Coyle praised the film for its "big-screen grandeur," while finding some of the dialogue "clunky." He described it further as "an absurd endeavor" and "one of the most sublime movies of the decade." Scott Mendelson of Forbes listed Interstellar as one of the most disappointing films of 2014, stating that the film "has a lack of flow, loss of momentum following the climax, clumsy sound mixing," and "thin characters" despite seeing the film twice in order to "give it a second chance." He wrote that Interstellar "ends up as a stripped-down and somewhat muted variation on any number of 'go into space to save the world' movies." Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com gave the film three-and-a-half out of four stars, saying that despite his usual quibbles regarding Nolan's excessive dialogue and its lack of a sense of composition, "[Interstellar] is still an impressive, at times astonishing movie that overwhelmed me to the point where my usual objections to Nolan's work melted away ... At times, the movie's one-stop-shopping storytelling evokes the tough-tender spirit of a John Ford picture, ... a movie that would rather try to be eight or nine things than just one."

The New York Times columnist David Brooks concludes that Interstellar explores the relationships among "science and faith and science and the humanities" and "illustrates the real symbiosis between these realms." Wai Chee Dimock, in the Los Angeles Review of Books, wrote that Nolan's films are "rotatable at 90, 180, and 360 degrees," and that "although there is considerable magical thinking here, making it almost an anti-sci-fi film, holding out hope that the end of the planet is not the end of everything, it reverses itself, however, when that magic falls short when the poetic license is naked and plain for all to see." Author George R. R. Martin called Interstellar "the most ambitious and challenging science fiction film since Kubrick's 2001." In 2020, Empire magazine ranked it as one of the best films of the 21st century.

Accolades[]

For the 87th Academy Awards, Interstellar received five nominations (including Best Original Score and Best Production Design); the film won Best Visual Effects.

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1921: Miracles of the JungleSchool DaysWhy Girls Leave HomeAshamed of Parents
1922: Your Best FriendRags to RichesA Dangerous AdventureThe Beautiful and DamnedHeroes of the Street
1923: BrassThe Tie That BindsLittle Church Around the CornerMain StreetWhere the North BeginsLittle Johnny JonesThe Printer's DevilThe Gold DiggersThe Country KidLucretia LombardTiger Rose
1924: Conductor 1492George Washington Jr.DaddiesThe Marriage CircleBeau BrummelHow to Educate a WifeBroadway After DarkBabbittBeing RespectableHer Marriage VowCorneredLover's LaneThe Tenth WomanFind Your ManThree WomenThis WomanThe Age of InnocenceThe Lover of CamilleThe Dark SwanThe Lighthouse by the SeaA Lost Lady
1925: The Bridge of SighsThe Narrow StreetOn Thin IceA Broadway ButterflyRecompenseMy Wife and IThe Man Without a ConscienceEve's LoverTracked in the Snow CountryHow Baxter Butted InKiss Me AgainThe Woman HaterThe Limited MailThe Wife Who Wasn't WantedHis Majesty, Bunker BeanBelow the LineThe Man on the BoxCompromiseBobbed HairRed Hot TiresSeven SinnersSatan in SablesRose of the WorldThe Clash of the WolvesThree Weeks in ParisHogan's AlleyPleasure BuyersLady Windermere's Fan
1926: The Fighting EdgeHis Jazz BrideThe Sea BeastThe Man UpstairsThe Golden CocoonThe CavemanThe Love ToyBride of the StormThe Night CryWhy Girls Go Back HomeThe Little Irish GirlOh! What a Nurse!The Gilded HighwayOther Women's HusbandsThe SapHell-Bent for HeavenSilken ShacklesThe Social HighwaymanFootloose WidowsThe Passionate QuestA Hero of the Big SnowsSo This Is ParisDon JuanBroken Hearts of HollywoodThe Honeymoon ExpressMillionairesAcross the PacificMy Official WifeThe Better 'OlePrivate Izzy MurphyWhile London SleepsThe Third Degree
1927: Finger PrintsWolf's ClothingThe Fortune HunterDon't Tell the WifeHills of KentuckyThe Gay Old BirdWhite FlannelsWhat Every Girl Should KnowMatinee LadiesBitter ApplesThe BruteTracked by the PoliceThe ClimbersIrish HeartsThe Missing LinkA Million BidSimple SisThe Black Diamond ExpressDearieWhat Happened to Father?The Heart of MarylandThe Bush LeaguerWhen a Man LovesThe Desired WomanSlightly UsedOld San FranciscoJaws of SteelOne-Round HoganThe First AutoA Sailor's SweetheartThe Jazz SingerSailor Izzy MurphyThe College WidowA Reno DivorceA Dog of the RegimentGood Time CharleyThe Silver SlaveThe Girl from ChicagoGinsberg the GreatBrass KnucklesIf I Were SingleHam and Eggs at the FrontHusbands for Rent
1928: Beware of Married MenA Race for LifeThe Little SnobAcross the AtlanticPowder My BackTenderloinDomestic TroublesThe Crimson CityRinty of the DesertGlorious BetsyPay as You EnterThe Lion And The MouseFive and Ten Cent AnnieLights of New YorkWomen They Talk AboutCaught in the FogState Street SadieThe Midnight TaxiThe TerrorNight WatchWaterfrontThe Singing FoolShow GirlDo Your DutyLand of the Silver FoxLilac TimeBeware of BachelorsNoah's ArkThe Home TownersThe Haunted HouseOutcastOn TrialAdorationThe Little WildcatThe BarkerMy ManConquestThe Ware Case
1929: Synthetic SinCheyenneScarlet SeasFancy BaggageSeven Footprints to SatanStark MadHis Captive WomanThe Greyhound LimitedThe Million Dollar CollarWeary RiverThe Redeeming SinThe Lawless LegionThe Royal RiderStolen KissesWhy Be Good?Children of the RitzSaturday's ChildrenOne Stolen NightKid GlovesQueen of the Night ClubsLove and the DevilHardboiled RoseThe Divine LadyNo DefenseThe Desert SongSonny BoyFrozen RiverFrom HeadquartersHouse of HorrorGlad Rag DollHot StuffThe SquallTwo Weeks OffPrisonersThe Flying ScotsmanCareersMadonna of Avenue AThe Girl in the Glass CageThe GamblersBroadway BabiesThe Man and the MomentThe Time, The Place And The GirlOn with the ShowTwin BedsDragSmiling Irish EyesHard to GetThe HottentotDark StreetsThe Argyle CaseSay It with SongsHer Private LifeGold Diggers of BroadwayHonky TonkIn the HeadlinesFast LifeSkin DeepHearts in ExileThe Careless AgeThe Great DivideA Most Immoral LadyThe Isle of Lost ShipsSo Long LettyIs Everybody Happy?Young NowheresThe Girl from Woolworth'sDisraeliParisFootlights and FoolsThe SapThe Forward PassLittle Johnny JonesThe Sacred FlameThe Painted AngelEvidenceThe Love RacketThe AviatorTiger RoseThe Show of ShowsWedding Rings

1930s
1930: Second ChoiceLilies of the FieldSallyPlaying AroundGeneral CrackIn the Next RoomWide OpenLoose AnklesThe Other TomorrowShe Couldn't Say NoNo, No, NanetteIsle of EscapeStrictly ModernThe Green GoddessSon of the GodsSong of the WestOn the BorderThe FuriesUnder a Texas MoonMurder Will OutSpring Is HereThose Who DanceShowgirl in HollywoodThe Second Floor MysteryHold EverythingA Notorious AffairThe Man HunterDumbbells in ErmineThe Flirting WidowThe Man from Blankley'sSong of the FlameMammyBack PayCourageRough WatersGolden DawnSweethearts and WivesBride of the RegimentSweet MamaRecaptured LoveRoad to ParadiseSweet Kitty BellairsDancing SweetiesThree Faces EastThe Matrimonial BedNumbered MenThe Dawn PatrolOh Sailor BehaveThe Office WifeTop SpeedThe Way of All MenBig Boy (film)Moby DickThe Bad ManBright LightsOld EnglishScarlet PagesMaybe It's LoveCollege LoversSinner's HolidayThe Girl of the Golden WestThe Doorway to HellThe Truth About YouthThe Life of the PartyA Soldier's PlaythingRiver's EndThe GorillaSunnyCall of the SeaThe Widow from ChicagoOutward BoundOne Night at Susie'sMan to ManMothers CryDivorce Among FriendsThe LashGoing WildCaptain Thunder

1931: Viennese NightsLittle CaesarThe Naughty FlirtOther Men's WomenKismetCaptain ApplejackGoing WildThe Right of WayIllicitKiss Me AgainSit TightFather's SonFifty Million FrenchmenThe Hot HeiressThe Silent PartnerWoman HungryThe Finger PointsMisbehaving LadiesGod's Gift to WomenSvengaliToo Young to MarryMy PastThe MillionaireThe Public EnemyThe Lady Who DaredParty HusbandThe Maltese FalconMen of the SkyGold Dust GertieBig Business GirlSmart MoneyChancesChildren of DreamsBroadmindedStranger in TownNight NurseBought!The Reckless HourThe Star WitnessThe Last FlightThe BargainAlexander HamiltonI Like Your NerveSide ShowFive Star FinalPenrod and SamThe Road to SingaporeHonor of the FamilyExpensive WomenThe Ruling VoiceThe Mad GeniusBlonde CrazyLocal Boy Makes GoodCompromisedSafe in HellManhattan ParadeUnder EighteenHer Majesty, Love
1932: The Woman from Monte CarloUnion DepotTaxi!High PressureThe Hatchet ManThe Man Who Played GodFireman, Save My ChildA Fool's AdviceThe ExpertPlay GirlAlias the DoctorThe Heart of New YorkIt's Tough to Be FamousBeauty and the BossThe Crowd RoarsMan WantedSo BigThe MouthpieceThe Famous Ferguson CaseThe Rich Are Always with UsThe TenderfootThe Strange Love of Molly LouvainTwo SecondsStreet of WomenThe Dark HorseLove Is a RacketWeek-End MarriageWinner Take AllThe Purchase PriceMiss PinkertonJewel RobberyCroonerDoctor XTwo Against the WorldBig City BluesBlessed EventLife BeginsA Successful CalamityTiger SharkIllegalThe Big StampedeThe CrashThe Cabin in the CottonOne Way PassageThree on a MatchThey Call It SinScarlet DawnI Am a Fugitive from a Chain GangYou Said a MouthfulCentral ParkHaunted Gold20,000 Years in Sing SingSilver DollarThe Match King
1933: Lawyer ManFrisco JennyHard to HandleParachute JumperLadies They Talk AboutEmployees' EntranceMystery of the Wax MuseumThe King's VacationBlondie JohnsonGirl Missing42nd StreetGrand SlamThe Telegraph TrailThe KeyholeThe Mind ReaderUntamed AfricaCentral AirportThe Working ManElmer, the GreatPicture SnatcherLilly TurnerEx-LadyThe Little GiantGold Diggers of 1933The Life of Jimmy DolanPrivate Detective 62The Silk ExpressHeroes for SaleThe Mayor of HellBaby FaceThe Narrow CornerShe Had to Say YesMary Stevens, M.D.VoltaireCaptured!Goodbye AgainBureau of Missing PersonsI Loved a WomanWild Boys of the RoadFootlight ParadeThe Kennel Murder CaseEver in My HeartCollege CoachFemaleFrom HeadquartersHavana WidowsThe World ChangesLady KillerConvention CityThe House on 56th StreetSon of a Sailor
1934: The Big ShakedownEasy to LoveHi, Nellie!MassacreBedsideDark HazardMandalayAs the Earth TurnsFashions of 1934I've Got Your NumberHeat LightningJimmy the GentJournal of a CrimeWonder BarRegistered NurseHarold TeenA Modern HeroUpperworldA Very Honorable GuyMerry Wives of RenoSmartyTwenty Million SweetheartsThe Merry FrinksFog Over FriscoThe KeyHe Was Her ManDr. MonicaThe Circus ClownReturn of the TerrorThe Personality KidMidnight AlibiSide StreetsHere Comes the NavyFriends of Mr. SweeneyThe Man with Two FacesHousewifeThe Dragon Murder CaseDamesDesirableBritish AgentA Lost LadyThe Case of the Howling DogBig Hearted HerbertKansas City PrincessMadame Du Barry6 Day Bike RiderI Sell AnythingHappiness AheadThe FirebirdThe St. Louis KidGentlemen Are BornI Am a ThiefFlirtation WalkBabbittThe Church MouseMurder in the CloudsThe Secret BrideSweet Adeline
1935: Maybe It's LoveBordertownThe Right to LiveThe White CockatooRed Hot TiresDevil Dogs of the AirThe Woman in RedThe Singer of NaplesSweet MusicLiving on VelvetWhile the Patient SleptGold Diggers of 1935A Night at the RitzTraveling SalesladyThe Florentine DaggerThe Case of the Curious BrideGo into Your DanceMary Jane's PaG MenDinkyBlack FuryIn CalienteThe Girl from 10th AvenueOil for the Lamps of ChinaAlibi IkeStrandedDon't Bet on BlondesFront Page WomanBright LightsBroadway GondolierThe Irish in UsWe're in the MoneyGoing HighbrowLittle Big ShotPage Miss GlorySpecial AgentThe Goose and the GanderI Live for LoveA Midsummer Night's DreamThe Case of the Lucky LegsShipmates ForeverDr. SocratesPersonal Maid's SecretMoonlight on the PrairieThe PayoffI Found Stella ParishStars Over BroadwayFrisco KidBroadway HostessMiss Pacific FleetMan of IronDangerousCaptain Blood
1936: The Murder of Dr. HarriganCeiling ZeroFreshman LoveThe Widow from Monte CarloThe Petrified ForestMr. Cohen Takes a WalkMan HuntThe Story of Louis PasteurSong of the SaddleBoulder DamThe Walking DeadColleenRoad GangSnowed UnderThe Singing KidBrides Are Like ThatI Married a DoctorTreachery Rides the RangeTimes Square PlayboyThe Law in Her HandsThe Golden ArrowSons o' GunsBullets or BallotsMurder by an AristocratHearts DividedThe Big NoiseThe White AngelTwo Against the WorldHot MoneySatan Met a LadyEarthworm TractorsPublic Enemy's WifeBengal TigerThe Green PasturesJailbreakThe Case of the Velvet ClawsChina ClipperLove Begins at 20Anthony AdverseTrailin' WestStage StruckGive Me Your HeartDown the StretchCain and MabelIsle of FuryThe Charge of the Light BrigadeHere Comes CarterThe Case of the Black CatCalifornia MailThe Captain's KidThree Men on a HorseFugitive in the SkyPolo JoeKing of HockeyGold Diggers of 1937Great Guy
1937: Guns of the PecosSmart BlondeSing Me a Love SongGod's Country and the WomanOnce a DoctorBlack LegionStolen HolidayThe Great O'MalleyGreen LightHer Husband's SecretaryPenrod and SamMidnight CourtReady, Willing and AbleLand Beyond the LawThe King and the Chorus GirlMen in ExileMarked WomanCall It a DayThat Man's Here AgainMountain JusticeMelody for TwoThe Prince and the PauperThe Cherokee StripDraegerman CourageThe Go GetterKid GalahadThe Case of the Stuttering BishopBlazing SixesFly-Away BabySlimAnother DawnThe Singing MarineEmpty HolstersPublic WeddingMarry the GirlEver Since EveTalent ScoutWhite BondageSan QuentinDance Charlie DanceThe Devil's Saddle LegionThe Footloose HeiressMr. Dodd Takes the AirConfessionVarsity ShowPrairie ThunderWine, Women and HorsesThat Certain WomanBack in CirculationThe Life of Emile ZolaLove Is on the AirThey Won't ForgetOver the GoalThe Perfect SpecimenThe Great GarrickWest of ShanghaiAlcatraz IslandThe Adventurous BlondeIt's Love I'm AfterExpensive HusbandsSubmarine D-1First LadyMissing WitnessesSh! The OctopusShe Loved a FiremanTovarich
1938: Sergeant MurphyThe Patient in Room 18Swing Your LadyHollywood HotelThe Invisible MenaceBlondes at WorkDaredevil DriversGold Is Where You Find ItPenrod and His Twin BrotherA Slight Case of MurderLove, Honor and BehaveHe Couldn't Say NoJezebelOver the WallAccidents Will HappenFools for ScandalWomen Are Like ThatThe Beloved BratTorchy Blane in PanamaThe Adventures of Robin HoodMystery HouseCrime SchoolLittle Miss ThoroughbredGold Diggers in ParisWhen Were You BornWhite BannersCowboy from BrooklynMy BillMen Are Such FoolsRacket BustersPenrod's Double TroubleThe Amazing Dr. ClitterhouseMr. ChumpFour DaughtersBoy Meets GirlFour's a CrowdSecrets of an ActressValley of the GiantsGarden of the MoonBroadway MusketeersThe SistersGirls on ProbationBrother RatHard to GetTorchy Gets Her ManNancy Drew... DetectiveAngels with Dirty FacesComet Over BroadwayHeart of the NorthThe Dawn PatrolGoing Places
1939: Devil's IslandKing of the UnderworldOff the RecordThey Made Me a CriminalTorchy Blane in ChinatownWings of the NavyNancy Drew... ReporterYes, My Darling DaughterSecret Service of the AirThe Oklahoma KidThe Adventures of Jane ArdenBlackwell's IslandOn TrialDodge CityWomen in the WindDark VictoryJuarezConfessions of a Nazi SpyTorchy Runs for MayorSweepstakes WinnerYou Can't Get Away with MurderThe Kid from KokomoCode of the Secret ServiceThe Man Who DaredNancy Drew... Trouble ShooterNaughty but NiceHell's KitchenWaterfrontDaughters CourageousEach Dawn I DieThe Cowboy QuarterbackIndianapolis SpeedwayTorchy Blane... Playing with DynamiteThe Angels Wash Their FacesEverybody's HobbyThe Old MaidNancy Drew and the Hidden StaircaseDust Be My DestinyNo Place to GoEspionage AgentPride of the Blue GrassOn Your ToesSmashing the Money RingThe Roaring TwentiesKid NightingaleThe Private Lives of Elizabeth and EssexOn Dress ParadeWe Are Not AloneThe Return of Doctor XPrivate DetectiveThe Mad EmpressSons of the SeaFour WivesInvisible Stripes

1940s
1940: A Child Is BornBrother Rat and a BabyThe Fighting 69thBritish IntelligenceCalling Philo VanceGranny Get Your GunCastle on the HudsonDr. Ehrlich's Magic BulletThree Cheers for the IrishVirginia CityIt All Came TrueKing of the Lumberjacks'Til We Meet AgainAn Angel from TexasTear Gas SquadSaturday's ChildrenFlight AngelsTorrid ZoneMurder in the AirBrother OrchidA Fugitive from JusticeGambling on the High SeasThe Sea HawkAll This, and Heaven TooMy Love Came BackThe Man Who Talked Too MuchLadies Must LiveThey Drive by NightRiver's EndMoney and the WomanFlowing GoldCalling All HusbandsNo Time for ComedyCity for ConquestKnute Rockne, All AmericanA Dispatch from Reuter'sTugboat Annie Sails AgainAlways a BrideEast of the RiverSouth of SuezFather Is a PrinceThe LetterLady with Red HairShe Couldn't Say NoSanta Fe Trail

1941: Four MothersThe Case of the Black ParrotHoneymoon for ThreeHigh SierraFlight from DestinyFather's SonThe Great Mr. NobodyThe Strawberry BlondeShadows on the StairsFootsteps in the DarkHere Comes HappinessThe Sea WolfKnockoutA Shot in the DarkThe Great LieStrange AlibiThe Wagons Roll at NightThieves Fall OutMeet John DoeAffectionately YoursSingapore WomanThe Nurse's SecretMillion Dollar BabyShining VictoryOut of the FogUndergroundKisses for BreakfastThe Bride Came C.O.D.Bullets for O'HaraBad Men of MissouriThree Sons o' GunsHighway WestManpowerInternational SquadronDive BomberThe Smiling GhostNavy BluesNine Lives Are Not EnoughSergeant YorkPassage from Hong KongLaw of the TropicsTarget for TonightThe Maltese FalconOne Foot in HeavenBlues in the NightThey Died with Their Boots OnAll Through the NightThe Body DisappearsSteel Against the SkyDangerously They LiveYou're in the Army Now
1942: The Man Who Came to DinnerWild Bill Hickok RidesThe Prime MinisterAtlantic FerryCaptains of the CloudsBullet ScarsAlways in My HeartThis Was ParisLady GangsterI Was FramedThe Male AnimalMurder in the Big HouseKings RowLarceny, Inc.In This Our LifeJuke GirlSpy ShipYankee Doodle DandyThe Big ShotWings for the EagleEscape from CrimeThe Gay SistersAcross the PacificSecret EnemiesBusses RoarDesperate JourneyYou Can't Escape ForeverNow, VoyagerThe Hidden HandGentleman JimCasablancaGeorge Washington Slept HereFlying Fortress
1943: The Gorilla ManTruck BustersThe Hard WayThe Mysterious DoctorAir ForceEdge of DarknessMission to MoscowAction in the North AtlanticThe Constant NymphPledge to BataanBackground to DangerThis Is the ArmyWatch on the RhineMurder on the WaterfrontThank Your Lucky StarsAdventure in IraqPrincess O'RourkeFind the BlackmailerNorthern PursuitOld AcquaintanceThe Desert SongDestination Tokyo
1944: In Our TimePassage to MarseilleShine On, Harvest MoonUncertain GloryBetween Two WorldsMr. SkeffingtonMake Your Own BedThe Mask of DimitriosThe Adventures of Mark TwainJanieCrime by NightArsenic and Old LaceThe Last RideTo Have and Have NotThe Very Thought of YouThe ConspiratorsThe DoughgirlsHollywood Canteen
1945: Roughly SpeakingObjective, Burma!Hotel BerlinGod Is My Co-PilotThe Horn Blows at MidnightEscape in the DesertPillow to PostConflictThe Corn Is GreenChristmas in ConnecticutPride of the MarinesRhapsody in BlueMildred PierceConfidential AgentDanger SignalToo Young to KnowAppointment in TokyoSan Antonio
1946: My ReputationThree StrangersCinderella JonesSaratoga TrunkDevotionHer Kind of ManOne More TomorrowJanie Gets MarriedA Stolen LifeOf Human BondageTwo Guys from MilwaukeeNight and DayThe Big SleepShadow of a WomanCloak and DaggerDeceptionNobody Lives ForeverNever Say GoodbyeThe VerdictThe Beast with Five FingersHumoresqueThe Time, the Place and the Girl
1947: The Man I LoveNora PrentissThe Two Mrs. CarrollsPursuedThat Way with WomenStallion RoadLove and LearnThe UnfaithfulCheyennePossessedDeep ValleyLife with FatherCry WolfDark PassageThe UnsuspectedThat Hagen GirlEscape Me NeverAlways TogetherThe Voice of the TurtleMy Wild Irish Rose
1948: The Treasure of the Sierra MadreMy Girl TisaThey Made Me a FugitiveApril ShowersWinter MeetingTo the VictorThe Woman in WhiteSilver RiverWallflowerThe Big PunchRomance on the High SeasKey LargoEmbraceable YouRopeTwo Guys from TexasJohnny BelindaSmart Girls Don't TalkJune BrideFighter SquadronAdventures of Don JuanThe Decision of Christopher BlakeWhiplash
1949: One Sunday AfternoonJohn Loves MaryFlaxy MartinSouth of St. LouisA Kiss in the DarkBurma VictoryHomicideMy Dream Is YoursThe Younger BrothersFlamingo RoadNight Unto NightColorado TerritoryOne Last FlingThe FountainheadThe Girl from Jones BeachLook for the Silver LiningIt's a Great FeelingWhite HeatThe House Across the StreetGolden MadonnaTask ForceUnder CapricornBeyond the ForestThe Story of SeabiscuitAlways Leave Them LaughingThe Hasty HeartThe Lady Takes a SailorThe Inspector General

1950s
1950: MontanaBackfireChain LightningYoung Man with a HornPerfect StrangerBarricadeStage FrightThe Daughter of Rosie O'GradyThe Damned Don't CryCagedColt .45This Side of the LawReturn of the FrontiersmanFifty Years Before Your EyesBright LeafThe Flame and the ArrowThe Great Jewel RobberKiss Tomorrow GoodbyeTea for TwoPretty BabyThe Glass MenagerieThe Breaking PointThree SecretsRocky MountainBreakthroughThe West Point StoryHighway 301Dallas

1951: Operation PacificStorm WarningSugarfootThe EnforcerLullaby of BroadwayRaton PassLightning Strikes TwiceOnly the ValiantI Was a Communist for the FBIInside the Walls of Folsom PrisonGoodbye, My FancyAlong the Great DivideStrangers on a TrainFort WorthOn Moonlight BayForce of ArmsJim Thorpe – All-AmericanCaptain Horatio HornblowerA Streetcar Named DesireTomorrow Is Another DayPainting the Clouds with SunshineCome Fill the CupThe Tanks Are ComingClose to My HeartI'll See You in My DreamsStarliftDistant Drums
1952: Room for One MoreThe Big TreesThis Woman Is DangerousRetreat, Hell!Bugles in the AfternoonJack and the BeanstalkMara MaruThe Lion and the HorseThe San Francisco StoryAbout FaceCarson CityThe Winning TeamWhere's Charley?3 for Bedroom CShe's Working Her Way Through CollegeThe Story of Will RogersThe Miracle of Our Lady of FatimaBig Jim McLainCattle TownThe Crimson PirateSpringfield RifleOperation SecretThe Iron MistressStop, You're Killing MeApril in ParisAbbott and Costello Meet Captain KiddThe Jazz Singer
1953: The Man Behind the GunShe's Back on BroadwayI ConfessBy the Light of the Silvery MoonThe Blue GardeniaSo You Want to Learn to DanceTrouble Along the WayThe SystemHouse of WaxThe Desert SongThe Beast from 20,000 FathomsSouth Sea WomanElizabeth Is QueenThe Charge at Feather RiverSo This Is LoveThe Master of BallantraeThe Beggar's OperaPlunder of the SunIsland in the SkyThe MoonlighterA Lion Is in the StreetsBlowing WildThunder Over the PlainsSo BigCalamity JaneThree Sailors and a GirlHondoThe Diamond QueenThe Eddie Cantor Story
1954: His Majesty O'KeefeThe CommandThe Boy from OklahomaCrime WaveDuffy of San QuentinPhantom of the Rue MorgueRiding ShotgunLucky MeDial M for MurderThem!The High and the MightyRing of FearKing Richard and the CrusadersDuel in the JungleDragnetThe Bounty HunterA Star Is BornDrum BeatTrack of the CatThe Silver Chalice
1955: UnchainedYoung at HeartBattle CryNew York ConfidentialMurder Is My BeatEast of EdenStrange Lady in TownThe Sea ChaseTall Man RidingLand of the PharaohsMister RobertsThe Dam BustersPete Kelly's BluesJump into HellThe McConnell StoryBlood AlleyRebel Without a CauseIllegalSincerely YoursI Died a Thousand TimesTarget ZeroThe Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell
1956: Helen of TroyHell on Frisco BayThe Lone RangerThe River ChangesThe Steel JungleSerenadeMiracle in the RainOur Miss BrooksGood-bye, My LadyThe SearchersThe Animal WorldMoby DickSantiagoSatellite in the SkySeven Men from NowA Cry in the NightThe Bad SeedThe Burning HillsThe Girl He Left BehindToward the UnknownGiantBaby DollThe Wrong Man
1957: Top Secret AffairThe Spirit of St. LouisThe Big LandElena and Her MenDeep AdventureX the UnknownShoot-Out at Medicine BendUntamed YouthThe Counterfeit PlanA Face in the CrowdThe D.I.The Prince and the ShowgirlThe Curse of FrankensteinBand of AngelsThe Rising of the MoonThe Pajama GameWoman in a Dressing GownBlack PatchJohnny TroubleThe Abominable SnowmanThe Helen Morgan StoryThe Black ScorpionThe James Dean StoryThe Story of MankindBombers B-52SayonaraThe Green-Eyed Blonde
1958: The Deep SixDarby's RangersLafayette EscadrilleChase a Crooked ShadowManhunt in the JungleToo Much, Too SoonFort DobbsMarjorie MorningstarStakeout on Dope StreetThe Left Handed GunViolent RoadNo Time for SergeantsDangerous YouthBadman's CountryIndiscreetThe Naked and the DeadWind Across the EvergladesDamn YankeesGirl on the RunThe Old Man and the SeaOnionheadEnchanted IslandHome Before DarkFrom the Earth to the MoonBorn RecklessAuntie Mame
1959: The Hanging TreeUp PeriscopeRio BravoWestboundIsland of Lost WomenGigantis the Fire MonsterThe Young PhiladelphiansTeenagers from Outer SpaceJohn Paul JonesThe Nun's StoryHerculesLook Back in AngerThe FBI Story-30-Yellowstone KellyThe MiracleA Summer Place

1960s
1960: Ice PalaceCash McCallGuns of the TimberlandThe Rise and Fall of Legs DiamondThe Bramble BushThe ThreatThis Rebel BreedThe Cranes Are FlyingTall StorySergeant RutledgeHannibalHercules UnchainedOcean's 11The Crowded SkySunrise at CampobelloThe Dark at the Top of the StairsGirl of the NightThe Sundowners

1961: A Fever in the BloodGold of the Seven SaintsThe Sins of Rachel CadePortrait of a MobsterParrishFannyThe Fabulous World of Jules VerneThe Steel ClawClaudelle InglishSplendor in the GrassThe MaskSusan SladeA Majority of OneThe Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
1962: The CouchSamar House of WomenRome AdventureThe Singer Not the SongLad, A DogMerrill's MaraudersThe Music ManGuns of DarknessThe Chapman ReportGay Purr-eeWhat Ever Happened to Baby Jane?GypsyThe Story of the Count of Monte CristoMalagaDays of Wine and Roses
1963: Term of TrialBlack GoldCritic's ChoiceSpencer's MountainIsland of LovePT-109Wall of NoiseThe CastilianRampageMary, MaryPalm Springs WeekendAmerica AmericaThe Man from Galveston4 for TexasAct One
1964: Dr. CrippenDead RingerThe Incredible Mr. LimpetFBI Code 98A Distant TrumpetRobin and the 7 HoodsEnsign PulverKisses for My PresidentRichard Burton's HamletCheyenne AutumnYoungblood HawkeDear HeartMy Fair LadySex and the Single Girl
1965: Two on a GuillotineNone but the BraveMy Blood Runs ColdBrainstormThe Battle of the Villa FioritaThe Woman Who Wouldn't DieThe Great RaceThe Third DayCatch Us If You CanMurietaMarriage on the RocksLa BohèmeNever Too LateOthelloBattle of the Bulge
1966: Inside Daisy CloverHarperStop the World - I Want to Get OffA Big Hand for the Little LadyWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?A Fine MadnessAn American Dream'KaleidoscopeAny WednesdayChamber of HorrorsNot with My Wife, You Don't!Once Before I DieYou're a Big Boy Now
1967: HotelFirst to FightThe Corrupt OnesA Covenant with DeathThe MikadoThe Cool OnesThe Family WayUp the Down StaircaseTriple CrossThe Naked RunnerBonnie and ClydeThe BoboReflections in a Golden EyeCamelotWait Until DarkCool Hand LukeIt!The Frozen Dead
1968: The Vengeance of Fu ManchuFirecreekFlaming FrontierCountdownThe FoxSweet NovemberThe Shuttered RoomBye Bye BravermanThe Young Girls of RochefortKona CoastThe Double ManChubascoPetuliaThe Devil in LoveThe Green BeretsThe Heart Is a Lonely HunterRachel, RachelHugo and JosephineFinian's RainbowBullittI Love You, Alice B. Toklas!Assignment to KillThe Sea GullThe Sergeant
1969: They Came to Rob Las VegasDracula Has Risen from the GraveThe Trygon FactorThe Big Bounce2000 Years LaterThe Illustrated ManThe Sweet Body of DeborahThe Big CubeThe Wild BunchThe Learning TreeThe Rain PeopleOn My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who...The Valley of GwangiThe Great Bank RobberyThe Good Guys and the Bad GuysThe Madwoman of ChaillotOnce You Kiss a StrangerThe ArrangementThe Damned80 Steps to Jonah

1970s
1970: Last of the Mobile Hot ShotsStart the Revolution Without MeFrankenstein Must Be DestroyedMoon Zero TwoWoodstockThe PhynxThe Ballad of Cable HogueTaste the Blood of DraculaChisumPerformanceWhich Way to the Front?Rabbit, RunTrogThe Rise and Rise of Michael RimmerFlapThere Was a Crooked Man...

1971: The Priest's WifeTHX 1138When Dinosaurs Ruled the EarthSummer of '42Billy JackDeath in VeniceMcCabe & Mrs. MillerKluteDusty and Sweets McGeeThe DevilsThe Omega ManAnd the Crows Will Dig Your GraveMedicine Ball CaravanSkin GameZeppelinMan in the WildernessA Clockwork OrangeDirty Harry
1972: The CowboysSnow JobDealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag BluesWhat's Up, Doc?Malcolm XAdam's WomanGet to Know Your RabbitPortnoy's ComplaintThe CandidateCome Back, Charleston BlueA Fan's NotesDeliveranceCry for Me, BillySuper FlyCancel My ReservationThe EmigrantsDracula A.D. 1972RageCrescendoJeremiah Johnson
1973: Steelyard BluesThe Train RobbersThe Thief Who Came to DinnerKing BoxerClass of '44ScarecrowThe Last of SheilaBlume in LoveO Lucky Man!Cahill U.S. MarshalCleopatra JonesThe Mackintosh ManEnter the DragonDay for NightMean StreetsBadlandsThe All-American BoyThe New LandJimi HendrixThe Deadly TrackersAmarcordMagnum ForceThe ExorcistTreasure Island
1974: Sacred Knives of VengeanceBlack Belt JonesMcQBlazing SaddlesMameOur TimeWelcome to Arrow BeachBlack EyeZandy's BrideCrazeThe Terminal ManOliver TwistUptown Saturday NightBlack SamsonIt's AliveHangupThe AbdicationAnimals Are Beautiful PeopleThe Towering InfernoBlack ChristmasFreebie and the Bean
1975: Alice Doesn't Live Here AnymoreRafferty and the Gold Dust TwinsThe Prisoner of Second AvenueThe YakuzaLepkeDoc Savage: The Man of BronzeThe Wicker ManNight MovesThe Drowning PoolCleopatra Jones and the Casino of GoldDog Day AfternoonLisztomaniaLet's Do It AgainOperation DaybreakThe Ultimate WarriorFrom Beyond the GraveBarry Lyndon
1976: Inside OutCatherine & Co.Hot PotatoSparkleAll the President's MenOde to Billy JoeThe Outlaw Josey WalesThe Gumball RallyThe RitzSt. IvesThe Killer Inside MeLed Zeppelin: The Song Remains the SameA Star Is BornThe Enforcer
1977: The Late ShowBrothersViva Knievel!Exorcist II: The HereticGreased LightningOutlaw BluesOne on OneBobby DeerfieldOh, God!A Piece of the ActionStarship InvasionsThe PackThe Goodbye GirlThe Gauntlet
1978: A Night Full of RainAn Enemy of the PeopleCrossed SwordsStraight TimeThe Medusa TouchIt Lives AgainThe Sea GypsiesBig WednesdayCapricorn OneThe SwarmHooperGirlfriendsWho Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?BloodbrothersThe Great Bank HoaxMovie MovieSupermanEvery Which Way but Loose
1979: AgathaBoulevard NightsAshantiTiltA Little RomanceOver the EdgeBeyond the Poseidon AdventureThe In-LawsThe Main EventThe WanderersThe Frisco KidLife of BrianTime After TimeThe Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie10JesusThe Great SantiniPromises in the DarkGoing in Style

1980s
1980: Just Tell Me What You WantSimonThe Ninth ConfigurationWhen Time Ran OutTom HornGilda LiveDie LaughingHeart BeatFriday the 13thThe ShiningUp the AcademyBronco BillyNo NukesHoneysuckle RoseCaddyshackThe Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu ManchuThe Big BrawlAC/DC: Let There Be RockDivine MadnessThe First Deadly SinOne-Trick PonyOh, God! Book IIPrivate BenjaminThe AwakeningAny Which Way You CanFirst FamilyAltered States

1981: The Man Who Saw TomorrowSphinxBack RoadsEyes of a StrangerThis Is ElvisExcaliburThe HandOutlandSuperman IIArthurWolfenUnder the RainbowPrince of the CityBody HeatSo FineLookerThe Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny MovieRolloverSharky's Machine
1982: Personal BestTragedy of a Ridiculous ManDeathtrapChariots of FireSoup for OneMad Max 2The Escape ArtistFirefoxBlade RunnerA Midsummer Night's Sex ComedyThe World According to GarpNight ShiftHammettHey Good Lookin'Love ChildCreepshowFive Days One SummerBugs Bunny's Third Movie: 1001 Rabbit TalesHonkytonk ManBest Friends
1983: Independence DayLocal HeroTable for FiveLovesickHigh Road to ChinaThe OutsidersDeadly EyesBetter Late Than NeverBlue Skies AgainThe Man with Two BrainsSuperman IIITwilight Zone: The MovieStroker Ace (International) • ZeligNational Lampoon's VacationTwice Upon a TimeDaffy Duck's Fantastic IslandRisky BusinessCujoNever Say Never AgainThe Right StuffDeal of the CenturyStar 80Of Unknown OriginSudden Impact
1984: LassiterMike's MurderPolice AcademyPurple HeartsGreystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the ApesSwing ShiftFinders KeepersOnce Upon a Time in AmericaGremlinsCannonball Run IIThe NeverEnding StoryPurple RainGrandview, U.S.A.TightropeCalWindy CityIrreconcilable DifferencesThe Little Drummer GirlAmerican DreamerThe Killing FieldsOh, God! You DevilRazorbackCity HeatProtocol
1985: FandangoVision QuestBeyond the WallsLost in AmericaPolice Academy 2: Their First AssignmentLadyhawkeSeven Minutes in HeavenCracking UpDoin' TimeThe GooniesPale RiderMad Max: Beyond ThunderdomeNational Lampoon's European VacationSesame Street Presents Follow That BirdPee-wee's Big AdventureAmerican FlyersThe ProtectorMishima: A Life in Four ChaptersBetter Off DeadAfter HoursKrush GrooveEleniTargetRainbow Brite and the Star StealerSpies Like UsThe Color PurpleRevolution
1986: The Clan of the Cave BearWildcatsThe Frog PrincePolice Academy 3: Back in TrainingThe Flight of DragonsMr. LoveCobraUnder the Cherry MoonClub ParadiseOne Crazy SummerA Man and a Woman: 20 Years LaterKnights & EmeraldsRound MidnightTrue StoriesDeadly FriendRatboyThe MissionThe Mosquito CoastHeartbreak RidgeLittle Shop of Horrors
1987: Instant JusticeOver the TopLethal WeaponBurglarPolice Academy 4: Citizens on PatrolCreepshow 2It's Alive III: Island of the AliveA Return to Salem's LotThe Witches of EastwickFull Metal JacketInnerspaceSuperman IV: The Quest for PeaceThe Lost BoysWho's That GirlDisorderliesSurrenderNutsEmpire of the Sun
1988: FranticMovingStand and DeliverPolice Academy 5: Assignment Miami BeachBeetlejuiceAbove the LawFunny FarmArthur 2: On the RocksThe Dead PoolCaddyshack IIClean and SoberStealing HomeHot to TrotRunning on EmptyCrossing DelanceyGorillas in the MistDaffy Duck's QuackbustersBirdImagine: John LennonClara's HeartThelonious Monk: Straight, No ChaserFedsMoonwalkerEverybody's All-AmericanA Cry in the DarkTequila SunriseDangerous LiaisonsThe Accidental Tourist
1989: Her AlibiBert Rigby, You're a FoolLean on MePolice Academy 6: City Under SiegeDead BangDead CalmSee You in the MorningChecking OutHow to Get Ahead in AdvertisingPink CadillacBatmanLethal Weapon 2Young EinsteinCookiePenn & Teller Get KilledIn CountryNext of KinSecond SightNational Lampoon's Christmas VacationDriving Miss DaisyRoger & MeThe DelinquentsTango & Cash

1990s
1990: Men Don't LeaveHard to KillJoe Versus the VolcanoLambadaImpulseGremlins 2: The New BatchQuick ChangePresumed InnocentMy Blue HeavenDreamsThe WitchesWhite Hunter, Black HeartGoodfellasListen Up: The Lives of Quincy JonesMemphis BelleReversal of FortuneGraffiti BridgeThe Nutcracker PrinceThe RookieThe Sheltering SkyThe Bonfire of the Vanities

1991: HamletThe NeverEnding Story II: The Next ChapterNothing but TroubleNew Jack CityIf Looks Could KillGuilty by SuspicionDefending Your LifeOut for JusticeBorn to RideSwitchDon't Tell Mom the Babysitter's DeadRobin Hood: Prince of ThievesDoc HollywoodRover DangerfieldGoing UnderShowdown in Little TokyoDogfightRicochetOther People's MoneyCurly SueStrictly BusinessMeeting VenusThe Last Boy ScoutJFKUntil the End of the World
1992: FreejackHurricane SmithFinal AnalysisThe Mambo KingsMemoirs of an Invisible ManThe Power of OneLadybugsCity of JoyWhite SandsTurtle BeachLethal Weapon 3Class ActBatman ReturnsMom and Dad Save the WorldUnforgivenStay TunedChristopher Columbus: The DiscoverySouth CentralSinglesInnocent BloodUnder SiegePure CountryPassenger 57The Last of the MohicansMalcolm XThe BodyguardForever Young
1993: SommersbyFalling DownPoint of No ReturnThe CrushThis Boy's LifeBoiling PointDaveMade in AmericaDennis the MenaceFree WillyThat NightThe FugitiveThe Secret GardenThe Man Without a FaceTrue RomanceAirborneM. ButterflyDemolition ManFearlessMr. WonderfulKikaThe Saint of Fort WashingtonA Perfect WorldThe NutcrackerThe Pelican BriefWrestling Ernest HemingwayBatman: Mask of the PhantasmGrumpy Old MenHeaven & Earth
1994: Body SnatchersThe Legend of Drunken MasterAce Ventura: Pet DetectiveOn Deadly GroundThe Hudsucker ProxyMajor League IIThumbelinaChasersWith HonorsBeing HumanReckless KellyMaverickWyatt EarpThe ClientBlack BeautyWar of the ButtonsPolice Academy: Mission to Moscow Natural Born KillersArizona DreamRapa NuiTrial by JuryThe New AgeSecond BestThe SpecialistA Troll in Central ParkLittle GiantsImaginary CrimesLove AffairSilent FallInterview with the VampireCobbDisclosureRichie Rich
1995: Murder in the FirstBoys on the SideJust CauseOutbreakBorn to Be WildThe Pebble and the PenguinA Little PrincessThe Bridges of Madison CountyBatman ForeverUnder Siege 2: Dark TerritoryFree Willy 2: The Adventure HomeSomething to Talk AboutThe Amazing Panda AdventureThe Stars Fell on HenriettaAssassinsEmpire RecordsCopycatLes MisérablesFair GameAce Ventura: When Nature CallsIt Takes TwoThe Snow QueenHeatGrumpier Old Men
1996: Two If by SeaBig BullyThe NeverEnding Story III: Escape from FantasiaExecutive DecisionDiaboliqueTwisterEraserA Time to KillJoe's ApartmentTin CupCarpoolSweet NothingBogusSurviving PicassoThe Glimmer ManThe ProprietorMichael CollinsSleepersNorth StarSunchaserBad MoonSpace JamMars Attacks!My Fellow AmericansThe Snow Queen's Revenge
1997: Vegas VacationRosewoodSelenaCats Don't DanceAnna KareninaMurder at 1600ShilohFathers' DayAddicted to LoveBatman & RobinWild AmericaContactThe Swan Princess: Escape from Castle MountainOne Eight SevenFree Willy 3: The RescueConspiracy TheorySteelFire Down BelowL.A. ConfidentialTrojan WarThe Fearless FourLive FleshThe Devil's AdvocateBreaking UpFairyTale: A True StoryMad CityThe Man Who Knew Too LittleMidnight in the Garden of Good and EvilThe Postman
1998: FallenSphereDangerous BeautyU.S. MarshalsIncognitoThe Butcher BoyCity of AngelsMajor League: Back to the MinorsTarzan and the Lost CityQuest for CamelotAlmost HeroesA Perfect MurderLethal Weapon 4The NegotiatorThe AvengersWrongfully AccusedWhy Do Fools Fall in LoveWithout LimitsPractical MagicSoldierHome FriesJack FrostYou've Got Mail
1999: PaybackMessage in a BottleAnalyze ThisThe King and ITrue CrimeThe MatrixGoodbye LoverAll About My MotherLost & FoundWild Wild WestSouth Park: Bigger, Longer & UncutShiloh 2: Shiloh SeasonEyes Wide ShutDeep Blue SeaThe Iron GiantMickey Blue EyesA Dog of FlandersChill FactorButterfly's TongueThree KingsThe Story of UsThree to TangoHouse on Haunted HillPokémon: The First MovieLiberty HeightsThe Green MileAny Given SundayMan on the MoonThe Big Tease

2000s
2000: My Dog SkipThe Whole Nine YardsRomeo Must DieReady to RumbleGossipBattlefield EarthThe Perfect StormThe In CrowdPokémon: The Movie 2000Space CowboysThe ReplacementsThe Art of WarBaitInto the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the KindertransportBest in ShowGet CarterPay It ForwardRed PlanetProof of LifeMiss Congeniality

2001: The PledgeValentineSweet November3000 Miles to GracelandSee Spot RunExit WoundsPokémon 3: The MovieDrivenThe DishAngel EyesSwordfishProximityA.I. Artificial IntelligenceCats & DogsOsmosis JonesAmerican OutlawsSummer CatchRock StarHearts in AtlantisTraining DayThirteen GhostsHeistHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's StoneThe Affair of the NecklaceMinoesOcean's ElevenThe MajesticCharlotte Gray
2002: A Walk to RememberCollateral DamageQueen of the DamnedThe Time MachineShowtimeTalk to HerDeath to SmoochyMy Big Fat Greek WeddingMurder by NumbersThe Salton SeaInsomniaDivine Secrets of the Ya-Ya SisterhoodScooby-DooJuwanna MannThe Powerpuff Girls MovieEight Legged FreaksBlood WorkThe Adventures of Pluto NashFeardotComCity by the SeaBallistic: Ecks vs. SeverMondays in the SunWhite OleanderWelcome to CollinwoodGhost ShipFemme FataleHarry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsAnalyze ThatTwo Weeks Notice
2003: It Can't Be All Our FaultKangaroo JackGods and GeneralsCradle 2 the GraveDreamcatcherBlue Collar Comedy Tour: The MovieWhat a Girl WantsA Mighty WindMalibu's Most WantedThe Matrix ReloadedThe In-LawsThe AnimatrixAlex and EmmaTerminator 3: Rise of the MachinesI'll Be ThereGrindMatchstick MenSmall VoicesMystic RiverThe Matrix RevolutionsLooney Tunes: Back in ActionGothikaThe Last SamuraiSomething's Gotta GiveLove Don't Cost a Thing
2004: Chasing LibertyTorqueThe Big BounceClifford's Really Big MovieStarsky & HutchSpartanTaking LivesBad EducationScooby-Doo 2: Monsters UnleashedThe Whole Ten YardsNew York MinuteTroyHarry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanHouse of Flying DaggersA Cinderella StoryCatwomanYu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of LightExorcist: The BeginningLaura's StarThe Polar ExpressAlexanderOcean's TwelveMillion Dollar BabyThe Aviator
2005: Racing StripesThe Phantom of the OperaConstantineMiss Congeniality 2: Armed and FabulousHouse of WaxDominion: Prequel to the ExorcistThe Sisterhood of the Traveling PantsBatman BeginsCharlie and the Chocolate FactoryThe IslandMust Love DogsThe Dukes of HazzardA Sound of ThunderCorpse BrideThe Little Polar Bear 2: The Mysterious IslandDumaKiss Kiss Bang BangNorth CountryHarry Potter and the Goblet of FireSyrianaRumor Has ItThe Thief LordFirewall
2006: The Thief LordFirewallDeep Sea 3D16 BlocksV for VendettaVolverATLPoseidonSaving ShilohThe Lake HouseDeath NoteSuperman ReturnsLady in the WaterThe Ant BullyBeerfestThe Wicker ManThe DepartedPan's LabyrinthThe PrestigeFlags of Our FathersDeath Note 2: The Last NameGoya's GhostsHappy FeetThe FountainBlood DiamondUnaccompanied MinorsLetters from Iwo JimaWe Are Marshall
2007: The ReefMusic and LyricsThe Astronaut FarmerZodiac300TMNTThe ReapingAqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for TheatersIn the Land of WomenLucky YouOcean's ThirteenNancy DrewLicense to WedHarry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixNo ReservationsThe InvasionThe OrphanageThe Brave OneThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert FordMichael ClaytonReturn to House on Haunted HillFred ClausBeowulfAugust RushBen 10: Race Against TimeI Am LegendP.S. I Love YouSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetThe Bucket List
2008: One Missed CallFool's GoldL: Change the World10,000 BCBroken AngelThe Red BaronHarold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo BaySpeed RacerSex and the CityGet SmartKit Kittredge: An American GirlJourney to the Center of the EarthThe Dark KnightThe Sky CrawlersThe Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2Star Wars: The Clone WarsThe WomenNights in RodantheAppaloosaRocknRollaBody of LiesPride and GloryIchiSlumdog MillionaireFour ChristmasesGran Torino ½ Knights: In Search of the Ravishing Princess HerzelindeYes Man The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2009: The Ramen GirlInkheartThe Secret of MoonacreHe's Just Not That Into YouFriday the 13thMord ist mein Geschäft, LieblingWatchmenObserve and Report17 AgainCoco Before ChanelGhosts of Girlfriends PastGoemonChériTerminator SalvationThe HangoverThe Cell 2My Sister's KeeperHarry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceOrphanThe Time Traveler's WifeSummer WarsShortsThe Final DestinationWhiteoutThe Informant!The FirmThe Hills Run RedThe Invention of LyingTrick 'r TreatWhere the Wild Things AreMicmacsThe BoxBen 10: Alien SwarmThe Blind SideNinja AssassinThe Descent Part 212 Paces Without a HeadInvictusSherlock Holmes

2010s
2010: The Book of EliEdge of DarknessValentine's DayCop OutAtithi Tum Kab Jaoge?HubbleLahoreTekkenTurk's HeadClash of the TitansJaane Kahan Se Aayi HaiThe LosersBird IdolCenturionA Nightmare on Elm StreetSex and the City 2SpliceOutrageJonah HexInceptionCats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty GaloreFlippedLottery TicketThe IllusionistNo eres tú, soy yoGoing the DistanceThe TownLegend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'HooleLife as We Know ItYoung Goethe in LoveRamayana: The EpicMahpeyker: Kösem SultanThe Incite MillDus TolaHereafterDue DateTi presento un amicoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1Phas Gaye Re ObamaThree Steps Above HeavenHunting SeasonVater MorganaLa bellezza del somaroYogi BearThe Last Circus

2011: 127 HoursCousinhoodThe RiteKokowäähHow to Get Rid of CelluliteUtt PataangHall PassAnd Then What?IroncladRed Riding HoodKolpaçino: BombaSucker PunchArthurBorn to Be WildSomething BorrowedTürkanThe Hangover Part IIGreen LanternNicostratos the PelicanHorrible BossesHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2Crazy, Stupid, LoveFinal Destination 5The Skin I Live InContagionTop Cat: The MovieDolphin TaleDream HouseThe ArtistThe Worst Week of My LifeA Very Harold & Kumar ChristmasJ. EdgarHappy Feet TwoBlack GoldMy Grandfather's PeopleDam 999New Year's EveSherlock Holmes: A Game of ShadowsExtremely Loud and Incredibly Close
2012: Joyful NoiseJourney 2: The Mysterious IslandLoveGhost Rider: Spirit of VengeanceProject XWrath of the TitansThe Lucky OneTo the Arctic 3DDark ShadowsChernobyl DiariesRock of AgesMagic MikeThe Dark Knight RisesThe CampaignThe ApparitionRurouni KenshinNow Is GoodTrouble with the CurveÇanakkale ÇocuklarıGuardiansArgoOğlum Bak GitMeasuring the WorldCloud AtlasDance with the Jackals 2 (Çakallarla Dans 2: Hastasıyız Dede)The Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyLudwig II
2013: Gangster SquadMiffy the MovieBullet to the HeadBeautiful CreaturesA Certain Magical Index: The Movie – The Miracle of EndymionJack the Giant SlayerHititya: Madalyonun SırrıI'm So Excited!Gallipoli: End of the RoadThe Incredible Burt WonderstoneThe Last DaysSelam42Shield of StrawThe Great GatsbyThe Hangover Part IIIMan of SteelGintama: The Movie: The Final Chapter: Be Forever YorozuyaPacific RimThe ConjuringWe're the MillersFamily UnitedUnforgivenPrisonersGravityVay Başıma GelenlerR100MindscapeFrau EllaIt All Began When I Met YouThe Hobbit: The Desolation of SmaugHerKedi ÖzlediGrudge MatchSenin Hikayen - Your Story
2014: Kadın İşi: Banka SoygunuBlack ButlerJoy of FatherhoodThe LEGO MovieWinter's TaleA Small September AffairRecep İvedik 4300: Rise of an EmpireVeronica MarsZaman Makinesi 1973Island of Lemurs: MadagascarHayat Sana GüzelTranscendencePanzehir - The AntidoteGodzillaBlendedEdge of TomorrowJersey BoysTammyInto the StormWild TalesIf I StayDolphin Tale 2Dabbe: Zehr-i CinThis Is Where I Leave YouMarshlandThe MissionariesComing SoonAnnabelleThe Good LieThe JudgeComing InInterstellarHorrible Bosses 2Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission ImplausibleHadi İnşallah - Let's Hope SoGet SantaInherent ViceKırımlıHead Full of HoneyThe Hobbit: The Battle of the Five ArmiesAmerican SniperYusuf Yusuf
2015: Mazlum KuzeyKöstebekgiller: Perili OrmanSevimli TehlikeliJupiter AscendingTraumfrauenFocus8 SaniyeOff CourseRun All NightThe MannyGet HardGhosthunters: On Icy TrailsLost RiverPolis Akademisi: AlaturkaThe Water DivinerHot PursuitNothing in ReturnMad Max: Fury RoadSan AndreasEntourageBatkid BeginsMaxMagic Mike XXLThe GallowsVacationThe Man from U.N.C.L.E.We Are Your FriendsSpy TimeThe HiddenBlack MassThe InternRetributionPanGit BaşımdanTop Cat BeginsOur Brand Is CrisisThe 33CreedIn the Heart of the SeaI'm Off ThenPoint BreakPalm Trees in the SnowDelibal
2016: Köstebekgiller 2: Gölgenin TılsımıHer Şey AşktanHow to Be SingleOsman PazarlamaMidnight SpecialSeytan TüyüBatman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeJulietaThe Man Who Knew InfinityBarbershop: The Next CutAt the End of the TunnelKeanuTerra FormarsThe Nice GuysMe Before YouThe Conjuring 2Central IntelligenceThe Legend of TarzanLights OutSuicide SquadWar DogsThe Age of ShadowsSullySMS für DichStorksThe Girl with All the GiftsCanım Kardeşim BenimThe AccountantWithinMay God Save UsRus'un OyunuMuseumFantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemVillaviciosa de al ladoMonster Strike The MovieCollateral BeautyLive by NightVier gegen die Bank
2017: The Invisible GuestThe LEGO Batman MovieFist FightA Single RiderKanavu VariyamKong: Skull IslandCHiPsGoing in StyleKırık Kalpler BankasıWolves at the DoorUnforgettableBlade of the ImmortalMax 2: White House HeroKing Arthur: Legend of the SwordEverything, EverythingThe SummitWonder WomanMemoirs of a MurdererThe HouseGintamaDunkirkJoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable Chapter IAnnabelle: CreationThe Nut Job 2: Nutty by NatureMonster FamilyBingo: O Rei das ManhãsItThe LEGO Ninjago MovieBlade Runner 2049Toc TocComo se tornar o pior aluno da escolaGeostormAyla: The Daughter of WarMy TeacherJustice LeagueIn the FadeThe Disaster ArtistWonder WheelForget About NickFather FiguresNaples in Veils
2018: Paddington 212 StrongThe 15:17 to ParisGame NightTomb RaiderReady Player OneRampageLife of the PartyRainbow DaysOcean's 8Maybe a Love StoryTagBleachTeen Titans Go! To the MoviesKabir AzabıThe MegCrazy Rich AsiansThe NunThe AccusedReal GirlSmallfootA Star Is BornFantastic Beasts: The Crimes of GrindelwaldCreed IIMowgli: Legend of the JungleExterminadores do Além Contra a Loira do BanheiroHead Full of HoneyThey Shall Not Grow OldThe MuleAquaman
2019: White SnakeThe LEGO Movie 2: The Second PartIsn't It RomanticThe Golden GloveNancy Drew and the Hidden StaircaseShazam!The Curse of La LloronaThe WonderlandDetective PikachuThe Sun Is Also a StarGodzilla: King of the MonstersShaftAnnabelle Comes HomeThe KitchenBlinded by the LightThe InformerIt Chapter TwoThe GoldfinchThe Battle of JangsariJokerWestern StarsMotherless BrooklynDoctor SleepMy ZoeThe Good LiarRichard JewellJust MercyWhen Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit

2020s
2020: Birds of PreyThe Way BackScoob!An American PickleBill & Ted Face the MusicTenetUnpregnantCharm City KingsThe WitchesSuperintelligenceLet Them All TalkWonder Woman 1984

2021: Locked DownThe Little ThingsJudas and the Black MessiahTom & JerryZack Snyder's Justice LeagueGodzilla vs. KongMortal KombatRurouni Kenshin: The FinalThose Who Wish Me DeadThe Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do ItDream HorseRurouni Kenshin: The BeginningIn the HeightsNo Sudden MoveTokyo RevengersSpace Jam: A New LegacyThe Suicide SquadReminiscenceMalignantCry MachoThe Many Saints of NewarkDuneKing Richard8-Bit ChristmasBoxing DayThe Matrix Resurrections
2022: The FalloutParallel MothersKimiThe DukeThe BatmanThe Nan MovieMoonshotNavalnyFantastic Beasts: The Secrets of DumbledoreOperation MincemeatBubbleFullmetal Alchemist: Final Chapter – The Avenger ScarFather of the BrideElvisFullmetal Alchemist: Final Chapter – The Last TransmutationNotre-Dame on FireDC League of Super-PetsDon't Worry DarlingThe Lost KingEmilyBlack AdamA Christmas Story ChristmasBones and AllHoliday HarmonyA Christmas MysteryA Hollywood Christmas
2023: House PartyMagic Mike's Last DanceMummiesCreed IIIShazam! Fury of the GodsAirEvil Dead RiseThe FlashBarbieMeg 2: The TrenchBlue BeetleThe Nun 2WonkaAquaman and the Lost KingdomThe Color Purple

Upcoming
Dune: Part TwoMickey 17Godzilla x Kong: The New EmpireChallengersFuriosa: A Mad Max SagaThe WatchersHorizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1TwistersTrapHorizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2Beetlejuice 2Joker: Folie à DeuxAlto KnightsThe Lord of the Rings: The War of the RohirrimMortal Kombat 2MinecraftSuperman: LegacyThe Batman – Part IIThe AuthorityThe Brave and the BoldSupergirl: Woman of TomorrowSwamp ThingFunko
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