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City Lights

Charlie Chaplin’s best movie defined comedy as we know it, and “City Lights” does it all without a single line of dialogue.

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The Wire

What’s wrong with America? David Simon’s street-level narrative of cops and drug dealers reveals the cracks in the country’s social fabric.

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Graves

Terence Krey and Daniel Fox’s web series “Graves” twists the teen horror genre into a clever quarter-life dramedy.

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The Ways

A web documentary that provides a voice to the voiceless, while also tapping into new media’s potential to explore serious topics from a personal, intimate level.

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F to 7th

A series that took niche storytelling on the web from Kickstarter and NYU to development at Showtime.

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Breaking Bad

Guns, drugs and chemistry? Meth and method acting made “Breaking Bad” the high point of televisions’s platinum age.

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Citizen Kane

The greatest movie ever made? Even if you know that Rosebud is just a damn [spoiler redacted], every filmmaker should know “Citizen Kane.”

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The Simpsons

Arguably one of the best portrayals of the nuclear family to ever hit the screen, “The Simpsons” pushed the envelope to become one of the greatest television series ever.

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South Park

A show that not only transcends the zeitgeist, but rips it apart in the funniest way possible.

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Pulp Fiction

1994’s “Pulp Fiction” is known for cementing director Quentin Tarantino’s place in cinematic history.


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