Peter Sellers is a veritable triple threat among a host of other sensational supporting players in Stanley Kubrick's hilariously bleak account of the American-Soviet race towards mutually assured destruction. Forty years after its original release, Dr. Strangelove not only holds up, it bites.
This dazzling time capsule of mid-60s Paris stars Jean-Pierre Léaud and Chantal Goya as an intellectual boy and a yé yé girl swept up into a ferment of youth, sex, politics and Americanized pop culture, set against a vérité background of dingy cafés, discotheques, bowling alleys and, of course, Left Bank movie houses
Japanese master Akira Kurosawa’s boldly elaborate chambara tale of wandering swordsmen who band together to protect a village against marauding bandits remains a touchstone of the genre and a classic of world cinema.
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