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•  Rabbit-Proof Fence directed by Phillip Noyce

Defying Cultural Genocide in the Outback
Worthwhile film about the plight of the Aborigines to defy the Australian government, more memorable due to its subject matter than any cinematic artistry.
•  Rabid Dogs directed by Mario Bava

Mario Bava's Rabid Dogs: The Maestro's Lost Masterpiece
Rabid Dogs almost never saw the light of day--but thank God that it did, because this is one of Italian auteur Mario Bava's greatest cinematic accomplishments.
•  Racing Stripes directed by Fredrick Du Chau

Are you the Target Audience?
If you're a six-year-old girl, Racing Stripes is ninety-four minutes of checking your watch and knowing that's ninety-four minutes you'll never get back again.
•  Raiders of the Lost Ark directed by Steven Spielberg

Definitive Spielberg Adventure
If Family Feud asks you to name an action/adventure film, this is the film that is the number one answer. Holding up for twenty years now, Spielberg's masterpiece continues to be a whole lot of fun!
•  Raja directed by Jacques Doillon

Lolita Revisited in Marrakech
A love tale set in Morocco between two people from different generations, different social class, and different culture. Can such a love survive?
•  Ran directed by Akira Kurosawa

Sins of the Father
Grand, sweeping, and breathtaking—a masterful feast for the senses.
•  Rape of the Vampire directed by Jean Rollin

Jean Rollin's Rape of the Vampire
Confounding and beautiful at the same time, Rape of the Vampire is a prime example of Europe's cinema of the fantastique and the work of filmmaker Jean Rollin.
•  Rashomon directed by Akira Kurosawa

Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon
One of the greatest Japanese films ever made. Arguably one of the greatest films ever made, period.
•  Rats, The directed by John Lafia

The Rats Are Coming
The rats of New York City have gone mad, but what else is new?
•  Ravenous directed by Antonia Bird

Delicious
Vamprisim gets a facelift.
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