1951 A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (Kazan) ⭐️⭐⭐⭐
It's unmissable metatext time, as Old Hollywood meets the new hotness, and the new hotness rampages all over it without concern for its delicacy or depths. Kazan's adaptation of Tennessee Williams' gothic drama is justly lauded. Leigh is ferocious in her own way, but in the end, just as there's no denying Stanley, there's no denying Brando (except at the Oscars, where he was the only un-statued member of the cast).
Also notable: Alice in Wonderland


