Scarface
Scarface (1983), directed by Brian De Palma and starring Al Pacino, is a violent and gripping crime drama about the rise and fall of a ruthless drug lord, Tony Montana. The film’s bold cinematography, intense action, and famous one-liners have made it a cult classic. Though controversial upon its release, Scarface has since become a defining film in the gangster genre. Its influence extends beyond cinema, inspiring music, video games, and pop culture references. The film’s exploration of power, greed, and ambition remains relevant today.
Pre-Code Hollywood Movies: 18 Top Pre-Code Films
Before the strict enforcement of the Hays Code in 1934, Hollywood reveled in a period of creative freedom that pushed the boundaries of on-screen storytelling. Pre-Code Hollywood movies are a treasure trove of bold themes and complex characters that challenged the social norms of their…