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These must-see films, also known as the greatest films ever, are contemporary masterpieces, the best of the best, and the classics that millions of others would give anything to see for the first time. From high-budget blockbusters to arthouse masterpieces, rom-coms to horror movies, crime capers to eardrum-bursting action sagas and more, we’ve got it all with IPTV VODS.

Casablanca

Despite the warnings he receives from the local authorities, Rick Blaine’s (Humphrey Bogart) nightclub in Casablanca, which is set in the early years of World War II, serves as a haven for immigrants. However, when an ex-lover and her boyfriend appear, things become difficult for Rick because of the challenges they present. Casablanca, one of the most well-known vintage Hollywood love stories of all time, is an unforgettable romance.

The Godfather

Nothing compares to Francis Ford Coppola’s portrayal of Don Vito Corleone’s crime family. It’s an exciting, spine-chilling story that you shouldn’t miss. The corruption-filled drama follows a wealthy immigrant family as they struggle with the contradicting principles of authority and faith. The Godfather’s authority endures thanks to several memorable details, including a severed horse head, Marlon Brando’s breathy voice, and Nino Rota’s infectious waltz.

Parasite

The filthy rich Park family is joined by a four-person unemployed household. Suddenly, a situation that cannot be fully resolved during a cleaning shift arises. You’ll be debating the conclusion and reflecting on the challenging, significant themes long after the final credits have rolled.

Schindler’s List

A film about the Holocaust is almost certain to be devastating, but this one shocks with its restraint thanks to Stephen Spielberg’s astute direction. This was done on purpose; the picture builds in melancholy and symbolism so that you may fully comprehend what has happened, who was responsible, and why it means so, so much. The entire film is shot in black and white, with just a hint of colour to offer a brief moment of optimism before capturing (devastatingly) every kind of heartbreak in a single, unforgettable frame.

Mulholland Drive

What at first seems to be a fairly traditional noir about a stunning amnesiac (Laura Harring) striving to solve the mystery of her own identity deviates from the norm when it enters a hallucinatory dream realm in the third act, essentially erasing everything that came before. Some critics were irritated by the hairpin turn since they seemed to be hoping for a movie that would eventually make sense. The movie is a gift that unveils unexpected thrills (and nightmares) with each watching for those willing to accept it as an experience rather than a puzzle to be solved by the audience.

The Truman Show

The Truman Show shows what occurs when one man, played by Jim Carrey, finds that his entire life is scripted for television, in case you’ve ever questioned whether your life is simply one giant sitcom. Despite the seeming simplicity of the idea, there are many subliminal messages regarding narcissism, surveillance, media, and what it means to have free will.

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