Explore the cinematic memory palace, curated by Cinema Sage
"Welcome to Row Lambda, darling cinephile, where every reel is a séance, and every frame holds a secret for those who linger. Listen closely… the archive remembers you."
— Cinema Sage
Showing 3,946 films
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The Death of Richie
1977 • Not Rated
Dir: Paul Wendkos
The Deep
1977 • 2h 3m
Dir: Peter Yates
The Deer Hunter
1978 • 3h 3m
Dir: Michael Cimino
The Departed
0 • Runtime 2 hours 31 minutes
Dir: Director Martin Scorsese
The Devil Bat
1940 • 1h 8m
Dir: Jean Yarbrough
The Devil Inside
2012
Dir: William Brent Bell
The Devil and Daniel Johnston
2005 • 1h 50m
Dir: Jeff Feuerzeig
The Devil with Seven Faces
1971
Dir: Osvaldo Civirani
The Devil's Advocate
1997 • 2h 24m
Dir: Taylor Hackford
The Devil's Hand
1961 • 1h 11m
Dir: William J. Hole Jr.
The Devil's Hand
1961 • 1h 11m
Dir: William J. Hole Jr.
The Devil's Men
1976 • 1h 28m
Dir: Kostas Karagiannis
The Devil's Party
1938 • 1h 5m
Dir: Ray McCarey
The Devil's Plaything
1973 • 1h 43m
Dir: Joseph W. Sarno
The Devil's Rain
1975 • 1h 26m
Dir: Robert Fuest
The Devil's Rejects
0 • Runtime 1 hour 47 minutes
Dir: Director Rob Zombie
The Devil's Rock
2011 • 1h 23m
Dir: Paul Campion
The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer
0 • R
Dir: Craig R. Baxley
The Dirty Dozen
1967 • 2h 30m
Dir: Robert Aldrich
The Divorcee
1930
Dir: Robert Z. Leonard
The Doctor and the Devils
1985 • Runtime 1 hour 33 minutes
Dir: Trivia Dylan Thomas' screenplay was written in the 1940s, but plans to film it fell through. His screenplay was published shortly after his death in 1953. The script attracted the attention of Director Nicholas Ray in the mid 1960s, although it was elaborately re-written to transfer the action from Scotland to Vienna. Ray announced that he would make the film in Belgrade, with Maximilian Schell and Susannah York, but the production was abandoned before shooting began. The project was inactive for another twenty years.
The Doctor and the Devils
0 • Runtime 1 hour 33 minutes
Dir: Trivia Dylan Thomas' screenplay was written in the 1940s, but plans to film it fell through. His screenplay was published shortly after his death in 1953. The script attracted the attention of Director Nicholas Ray in the mid 1960s, although it was elaborately re-written to transfer the action from Scotland to Vienna. Ray announced that he would make the film in Belgrade, with Maximilian Schell and Susannah York, but the production was abandoned before shooting began. The project was inactive for another twenty years.