Are you ever stuck wondering what to watch next but you don’t know where to begin? If the answer is yes, look no further than Fandango At Home’s Certified Fresh Bundles, curated movie collections that are all Rotten Tomatoes-approved Certified Fresh. Because when the critics say it’s a must-watch film, chances are they’re right.
We’re partnering with Fandango At Home and several film studios to share the following collections centered on everything from award-winners and iconic duos to horror classics and book adaptations. Whether you’re a Matt Damon stan, a true bardolator, or you’re just in the mood for a good baseball movie, explore all 26 Certified Fresh collections below and see if you find some of your favorites.
Read on to see each collection, and for information on how to access bundles, visit FandangoAtHome.com.
(Photo by Paramount Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection. PARANORMAL ACTIVITY)
Critically acclaimed and super scary, the following heart-pounding horror movies make up this six-film collection from the Paramount Scares library and are sure to make you jump out of your seat.
#1
Adjusted Score: 108180%
Critics Consensus: A frightening tale of Satanism and pregnancy that is even more disturbing than it sounds thanks to convincing and committed performances by Mia Farrow and Ruth Gordon.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 92234%
Critics Consensus: Filled with style and dark, lurid energy, The Crow is an action-packed visual feast that also has a soul in the performance of the late Brandon Lee.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 94859%
Critics Consensus: An action-packed creature feature that’s fast, terrifying, and benefits greatly from a completely game Kaya Scodelario, Crawl is a fun throw-back with just enough self-awareness to work.
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#4
Adjusted Score: 91357%
Critics Consensus: Using its low-budget effects and mockumentary method to great result, Paranormal Activity turns a simple haunted house story into 90 minutes of relentless suspense.
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#5
Adjusted Score: 86467%
Critics Consensus: A brainy and suspenseful — if somewhat uneven — thriller.
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#6
Adjusted Score: 87866%
Critics Consensus: Marathon Man runs the gamut from patient mystery to pulse-pounding thriller, aided by Laurence Oliver’s coldly terrifying performance and a brainy script by William Goldman.
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(Photo by Courtesy Everett Collection. THE BIRDS)
This Certified Fresh five-movie collection features the best in horror, from Psycho to The Birds. You may not want to be home alone with this bundle.
#1
Adjusted Score: 112450%
Critics Consensus: Infamous for its shower scene, but immortal for its contribution to the horror genre. Because Psycho was filmed with tact, grace, and art, Hitchcock didn’t just create modern horror, he validated it.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 108046%
Critics Consensus: Still unnerving to this day, Frankenstein adroitly explores the fine line between genius and madness, and features Boris Karloff’s legendary, frightening performance as the monster.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 102395%
Critics Consensus: Proving once again that build-up is the key to suspense, Alfred Hitchcock successfully turned birds into some of the most terrifying villains in horror history.
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#4
Adjusted Score: 93517%
Critics Consensus: A politically subversive blend of horror and sci fi, They Live is an underrated genre film from John Carpenter.
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#5
Adjusted Score: 93505%
Critics Consensus: Grimmer and more terrifying than the 1950s take, John Carpenter’s The Thing is a tense sci-fi thriller rife with compelling tension and some remarkable make-up effects.
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(Photo by Orion Pictures Corp / courtesy Everett Collection. THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS)
See the best of the best with the Award Winners bundles. The 1990s Award Winners 2-film Collection features two acclaimed Best Picture-winning titles: Dances With Wolves and The Silence of the Lambs.
#1
Adjusted Score: 109248%
Critics Consensus: Director Jonathan Demme’s smart, taut thriller teeters on the edge between psychological study and all-out horror, and benefits greatly from stellar performances by Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 98411%
Critics Consensus: Dances with Wolves suffers from a simplistic view of the culture it attempts to honor, but the end result remains a stirring western whose noble intentions are often matched by its epic grandeur.
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(Photo by Paramount Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection. THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY)
From bestsellers to beach-reads, the films in this five-movie bundle are based on their beloved original novels, including The Talented Mr. Ripley, Election, Trainspotting, and Zodiac.
#1
Adjusted Score: 106593%
Critics Consensus: Girded by strong performances from Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, and newcomer Hailee Steinfeld, and lifted by some of the Coens’ most finely tuned, unaffected work, True Grit is a worthy companion to the Charles Portis book.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 97628%
Critics Consensus: Election successfully combines dark humor and intelligent writing in this very witty and enjoyable film.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 100849%
Critics Consensus: A quiet, dialogue-driven thriller that delivers with scene after scene of gut-wrenching anxiety. David Fincher also spends more time illustrating nuances of his characters and recreating the mood of the ’70s than he does on gory details of murder.
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#4
Adjusted Score: 96649%
Critics Consensus: A brutal, often times funny, other times terrifying portrayal of drug addiction in Edinburgh. Not for the faint of heart, but well worth viewing as a realistic and entertaining reminder of the horrors of drug use.
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#5
Adjusted Score: 92057%
Critics Consensus: With Matt Damon’s unsettling performance offering a darkly twisted counterpoint to Anthony Minghella’s glossy direction, The Talented Mr. Ripley is a suspense thriller that lingers.
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This three-film collection features popular films starring Academy Award-winning actor Matt Damon, including favorites like True Grit and Good Will Hunting.
#1
Adjusted Score: 103008%
Critics Consensus: It follows a predictable narrative arc, but Good Will Hunting adds enough quirks to the journey — and is loaded with enough powerful performances — that it remains an entertaining, emotionally rich drama.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 106593%
Critics Consensus: Girded by strong performances from Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, and newcomer Hailee Steinfeld, and lifted by some of the Coens’ most finely tuned, unaffected work, True Grit is a worthy companion to the Charles Portis book.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 92057%
Critics Consensus: With Matt Damon’s unsettling performance offering a darkly twisted counterpoint to Anthony Minghella’s glossy direction, The Talented Mr. Ripley is a suspense thriller that lingers.
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(Photo by Courtesy Everett Collection / THE TRUMAN SHOW)
The Mind Bending 2-Film Collection includes two iconic films from the 90s: Best Picture winner American Beauty and the prophetic reality-show satire The Truman Show.
#1
Adjusted Score: 104399%
Critics Consensus: A funny, tender, and thought-provoking film, The Truman Show is all the more noteworthy for its remarkably prescient vision of runaway celebrity culture and a nation with an insatiable thirst for the private details of ordinary lives.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 96971%
Critics Consensus: Flawlessly cast and brimming with dark, acid wit, American Beauty is a smart, provocative high point of late ’90s mainstream Hollywood film.
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(Photo by Universal Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection. M3GAN)
Just in time for Halloween weekend, get lost in some of the best horror films of the decade with this five-film bundle that includes M3GAN, Halloween, Us, and two more chilling titles.
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Us (2019)
93%
Adjusted Score: 122844%
Critics Consensus: With Jordan Peele’s second inventive, ambitious horror film, we have seen how to beat the sophomore jinx, and it is Us.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 110625%
Critics Consensus: Unapologetically silly and all the more entertaining for it, M3GAN is the rare horror-comedy that delivers chuckles as effortlessly as chills.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 117112%
Critics Consensus: Smart, well-acted, and above all scary, The Invisible Man proves that sometimes, the classic source material for a fresh reboot can be hiding in plain sight.
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#4
Adjusted Score: 97483%
Critics Consensus: An entertaining slasher with a gender-bending, body-swapping twist, this horror-comedy juggles genres with Freaky fun results.
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#5
Adjusted Score: 100532%
Critics Consensus: Halloween largely wipes the slate clean after decades of disappointing sequels, ignoring increasingly elaborate mythology in favor of basic – yet still effective – ingredients.
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(Photo by Mary Cybulski / Paramount Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection. THE WOLF OF WALL STREET)
Two tales of greed, fortune, and high-stakes betrayal come together in this movie bundle that includes The Wolf of Wall Street and The Big Short.
#1
Adjusted Score: 105199%
Critics Consensus: The Big Short approaches a serious, complicated subject with an impressive attention to detail — and manages to deliver a well-acted, scathingly funny indictment of its real-life villains in the bargain.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 92469%
Critics Consensus: Funny, self-referential, and irreverent to a fault, The Wolf of Wall Street finds Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio at their most infectiously dynamic.
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(Photo by Orion / courtesy Everett Collection. THE TERMINATOR)
Man and machine combine in this action-packed bundle that features two cult classics: James Cameron’s The Terminator and Paul Verhoeven’s Robocop.
#1
Adjusted Score: 106266%
Critics Consensus: With its impressive action sequences, taut economic direction, and relentlessly fast pace, it’s clear why The Terminator continues to be an influence on sci-fi and action flicks.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 100078%
Critics Consensus: While over-the-top and gory, Robocop is also a surprisingly smart sci-fi flick that uses ultraviolence to disguise its satire of American culture.
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(Photo by Paramount / courtesy Everett Collection. FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF)
Three critically acclaimed and infinitely quotable ’80s comedies make up this must-have bundle that’s guaranteed to bring all the laughs.
#1
Adjusted Score: 97887%
Critics Consensus: Thanks to the impeccable chemistry between Steve Martin and John Candy, as well as a deft mix of humor and heart, Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a hilarious, heartfelt holiday classic.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 91032%
Critics Consensus: Matthew Broderick charms in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, a light and irrepressibly fun movie about being young and having fun.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 87937%
Critics Consensus: The buddy cop movie continues its evolution unabated with this Eddie Murphy vehicle that’s fast, furious, and funny.
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This collection features three epic movies with massive production design and scope: Cecil B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments, Darren Aronofsky’s Noah, and J. D. Dillard’s Devotion.
#1
Adjusted Score: 90698%
Critics Consensus: Bombastic and occasionally silly but extravagantly entertaining, Cecil B. DeMille’s all-star spectacular is a muscular retelling of the great Bible story.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 86321%
Critics Consensus: Honoring real-life history while delivering impactful drama, Devotion is a straightforward biopic elevated by standout performances from a talented cast.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 87483%
Critics Consensus: With sweeping visuals grounded by strong performances in service of a timeless tale told on a human scale, Darren Aronofsky’s Noah brings the Bible epic into the 21st century.
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(Photo by Courtesy Everett Collection. THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY)
Saddle up for two Clint Eastwood-staring iconic films that make up this bundle: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly and A Fistful of Dollars.
#1
Adjusted Score: 106509%
Critics Consensus: Arguably the greatest of the spaghetti westerns, this epic features a compelling story, memorable performances, breathtaking landscapes, and a haunting score.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 103935%
Critics Consensus: With Akira Kurosawa’s Yojimbo as his template, Sergio Leone’s A Fistful of Dollars helped define a new era for the Western and usher in its most iconic star, Clint Eastwood.
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(Photo by Paramount / courtesy Everett Collection. WAYNE’S WORLD)
Gear up for the ultimate binge-worthy bundle. Featuring some of the most hysterical movies ever made, this 6-film collection includes fan favorites like Wayne’s World, 48 Hours, and four others.
#1
Adjusted Score: 104205%
Critics Consensus: Though unabashedly juvenile and silly, Airplane! is nevertheless an uproarious spoof comedy full of quotable lines and slapstick gags that endure to this day.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 99068%
Critics Consensus: Black’s exuberant, gleeful performance turns School of Rock into a hilarious, rocking good time.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 96989%
Critics Consensus: Marking an auspicious feature film debut for Eddie Murphy, 48 Hrs. is a briskly paced action comedy that succeeds largely due to the outstanding chemistry between its two leads.
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#4
Adjusted Score: 96485%
Critics Consensus: Intelligent and humorous satire with an excellent cast — no previous Trekkie knowledge needed to enjoy this one.
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#5
Adjusted Score: 91462%
Critics Consensus: Darkly funny, solidly cast, and surprisingly thoughtful, Flirting with Disaster proved David O. Russell’s Spanking the Monkey was no fluke.
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#6
Adjusted Score: 87586%
Critics Consensus: An oddball comedy that revels in its silliness and memorable catch phrases, Wayne’s World is also fondly regarded because of its endearing characters.
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(Photo by MGM / courtesy Everett Collection. LICORICE PIZZA)
Oh, to be young and in love. In the midst of all the spooky content, enjoy the hot, heavy, and complicated romance films that make up this two-movie bundle.
#1
Adjusted Score: 106679%
Critics Consensus: Licorice Pizza finds Paul Thomas Anderson shifting into a surprisingly comfortable gear — and getting potentially star-making performances out of his fresh-faced leads.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 113042%
Critics Consensus: With its trio of outstanding performers volleying their star power back and forth without ever dropping the ball, Challengers is a kinetic and sexy romp at court.
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(Photo by United Artists / courtesy Everett Collection. RAIN MAN)
See the best films of the ’80s with this bundle that features two Best Picture-winning titles: Oliver Stone’s Platoon and Barry Levinson’s Rain Man.
#1
Adjusted Score: 101888%
Critics Consensus: Informed by director Oliver Stone’s personal experiences in Vietnam, Platoon forgoes easy sermonizing in favor of a harrowing, ground-level view of war, bolstered by no-holds-barred performances from Charlie Sheen and Willem Dafoe.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 100830%
Critics Consensus: This road-trip movie about an autistic savant and his callow brother is far from seamless, but Barry Levinson’s direction is impressive, and strong performances from Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman add to its appeal.
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(Photo by Universal Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection. NOBODY)
Enjoy the best in non-stop action with these five explosive films like Ilya Naishuller’s Nobody, Doug Liman’s The Bourne Identity, and Guy Ritchie’s Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
#1
Adjusted Score: 99712%
Critics Consensus: Enlivened by the antagonistic chemistry between Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin, Midnight Run is an uncommonly entertaining odd couple comedy.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 90540%
Critics Consensus: Expertly blending genre formula with bursts of unexpected wit, The Bourne Identity is an action thriller that delivers — and then some.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 97631%
Critics Consensus: Nobody doesn’t break any new ground for the genre, but this viscerally violent thriller smashes, shatters, and destroys plenty of other things — all while proving Bob Odenkirk has what it takes to be an action star.
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#4
Adjusted Score: 78685%
Critics Consensus: Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels is a grimy, twisted, and funny twist on the Tarantino hip gangster formula.
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#5
Adjusted Score: 79296%
Critics Consensus: Wanted is stylish, energetic popcorn fare with witty performances from Angelina Jolie (playing an expert assassin), James McAvoy, and Morgan Freeman that help to distract from its absurdly over-the-top plot.
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(Photo by Paramount / courtesy Everett Collection. THE NAKED GUN)
From the groundbreaking writer-director team Zucker, Abrahams, and Zucker, this bundle features three hilarious and critically acclaimed comedies.
#1
Adjusted Score: 104205%
Critics Consensus: Though unabashedly juvenile and silly, Airplane! is nevertheless an uproarious spoof comedy full of quotable lines and slapstick gags that endure to this day.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 90816%
Critics Consensus: The Naked Gun is loaded chock full of gags that are goofy, unapologetically crass, and ultimately hilarious.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 80222%
Critics Consensus: Top Secret! finds the team of Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker sending up everything from spy movies to Elvis musicals with reckless, loony abandon.
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(Photo by Courtesy Everett Collection. REPO MAN)
This collection features five action classics, including Alex Cox’s Repo Man, Alfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men, Terry Gilliam’s 12 Monkeys, and more.
#1
Adjusted Score: 102324%
Critics Consensus: Repo Man is many things: an alien-invasion film, a punk-rock musical, a send-up of consumerism. One thing it isn’t is boring.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 102683%
Critics Consensus: Children of Men works on every level: as a violent chase thriller, a fantastical cautionary tale, and a sophisticated human drama about societies struggling to live.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 93324%
Critics Consensus: The plot’s a bit of a jumble, but excellent performances and mind-blowing plot twists make 12 Monkeys a kooky, effective experience.
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#4
Adjusted Score: 88213%
Critics Consensus: Campy charm and a knowing sense of humor help to overcome a silly plot involving a spacefaring ex-football player, his adoring bevy of groupies, and a supervillain named Ming the Merciless.
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#5
Adjusted Score: 88977%
Critics Consensus: Snappy dialogue and goofy characters make this Wild Wild West soap opera in space fun and adventurous.
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(Photo by United Artists / courtesy Everett Collection. THE BIRDCAGE)
Get ready for non-stop laugher with this bundle comprised of two outrageous ensemble comedies: Mike Nichols’ The Birdcage and Emma Seligman’s Bottoms.
#1
Adjusted Score: 102186%
Critics Consensus: Propulsive and over-the-top, Bottoms is an instant high school comedy classic that feels both current and nostalgic.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 88099%
Critics Consensus: Mike Nichols wrangles agreeably amusing performances from Robin Williams and Nathan Lane in this fun, if not quite essential, remake of the French comedy La Cage aux Folles.
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(Photo by Courtesy Everett Collection. MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS)
This gift-worthy bundle features some of the most celebrated films in cinema history. The six-movie collection includes favorites like It’s A Wonderful Life, Murder on the Orient Express, My Fair Lady, and more.
#1
Adjusted Score: 114671%
Critics Consensus: Arguably the greatest movie about Hollywood, Billy Wilder’s masterpiece Sunset Boulevard is a tremendously entertaining combination of noir, black comedy, and character study.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 105270%
Critics Consensus: George Cukor’s elegant, colorful adaptation of the beloved stage play is elevated to new heights thanks to winning performances by Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 101317%
Critics Consensus: Featuring a trio of classic leading men and a rich story captured by a director at the peak of his craft, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is one of the finest Westerns ever filmed.
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#4
Adjusted Score: 108993%
Critics Consensus: The holiday classic to define all holiday classics, It’s a Wonderful Life is one of a handful of films worth an annual viewing.
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#5
Adjusted Score: 98119%
Critics Consensus: It may occasionally be guilty of coasting on pure charm, but To Catch a Thief has it in spades — as well as a pair of perfectly matched stars in Cary Grant and Grace Kelly.
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#6
Adjusted Score: 93469%
Critics Consensus: Murder, intrigue, and a star-studded cast make this stylish production of Murder on the Orient Express one of the best Agatha Christie adaptations to see the silver screen.
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(Photo by MGM / courtesy Everett Collection. GET SHORTY)
Dive into these criminally hilarious comedies with star-studded casts. The triple-feature bundle includes the Coen brothers’ Fargo, Charles Crichton’s A Fish Called Wanda, and Barry Sonnenfeld’s Get Shorty.
#1
Adjusted Score: 101914%
Critics Consensus: Smartly written, smoothly directed, and solidly cast, A Fish Called Wanda offers a classic example of a brainy comedy with widespread appeal.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 102764%
Critics Consensus: Violent, quirky, and darkly funny, Fargo delivers an original crime story and a wonderful performance by McDormand.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 92806%
Critics Consensus: With a perfect cast and a sly twist on the usual Hollywood gangster dynamic, Get Shorty delivers a sharp satire that doubles as an entertaining comedy-thriller in its own right.
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(Photo by Samuel Goldwyn Films / courtesy Everett Collection. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING)
Kenneth Branagh directs and stars in these adaptations of William Shakespeare’s classic plays. The two-film bundle includes Henry V and Much Ado About Nothing.
#1
Adjusted Score: 101264%
Critics Consensus: Pehaps Kenneth Branagh’s most fully realized Shakespeare adaptation, Henry V is an energetic, passionate, and wonderfully acted film.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 94141%
Critics Consensus: Lighthearted to a fault, Much Ado About Nothing‘s giddy energy and intimate charm make for an entertaining romantic comedy — and a Shakespearean adaptation that’s hard to resist.
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(Photo by Courtesy Everett Collection. DON’T LOOK NOW)
A trio of dramatic thrillers packed with stellar performances make up this collection that includes Nicolas Roeg’s Don’t Look Now, Gregory Hoblit’s Primal Fear, and Roman Polanski’s Chinatown.
#1
Adjusted Score: 115272%
Critics Consensus: As bruised and cynical as the decade that produced it, this noir classic benefits from Robert Towne’s brilliant screenplay, director Roman Polanski’s steady hand, and wonderful performances from Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 101749%
Critics Consensus: Don’t Look Now patiently builds suspense with haunting imagery and a chilling score — causing viewers to feel Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie’s grief deep within.
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#3
Adjusted Score: 79824%
Critics Consensus: Primal Fear is a straightforward yet entertaining thriller elevated by a crackerjack performance from Edward Norton.
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(Photo by Courtesy Everett Collection. WEST SIDE STORY)
Dance and sing along to the these two beloved Broadway stories: Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise’s West Side Story and Norman Jewison’s Fiddler on the Roof.
#1
Adjusted Score: 111182%
Critics Consensus: Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story presents a new look at the classic musical that lives up to its beloved forebear — and in some respects might even surpass it.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 90109%
Critics Consensus: A bird may love a fish — and musical fans will love this adaptation of Fiddler on the Roof, even if it isn’t quite as transcendent as the long-running stage version.
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(Photo by ©BBC / courtesy Everett Collection. THELMA & LOUISE)
Buckle up for some legendary adventures with these unforgettable duos. The two-film bundle includes Ridley Scott’s Thelma and Louise and Stephen Herek’s Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.
#1
Adjusted Score: 100447%
Critics Consensus: Driven by ride-or-die chemistry between Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon while director Ridley Scott provides scorching visuals fit for a postcard, Thelma & Louise is a feminist adventure that’s equal parts provocative and rollicking.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 87889%
Critics Consensus: Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are just charming, goofy, and silly enough to make this fluffy time-travel Adventure work.
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(Photo by Orion Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection. EIGHT MEN OUT)
Two home run hits make up this baseball-themed bundle that features Ron Shelton’s Bull Durham and John Sayles’s Eight Men Out.
#1
Adjusted Score: 103315%
Critics Consensus: Kevin Costner is at his funniest and most charismatic in Bull Durham, a film that’s as wise about relationships as it is about minor league baseball.
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#2
Adjusted Score: 91518%
Critics Consensus: Perhaps less than absorbing for non-baseball fans, but nevertheless underpinned by strong performances from the cast and John Sayles’ solid direction.
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