And the best part: today you don’t need a film library or a VHS copy to watch them. All these titles are available on your favorite streaming platform. Time to revisit them in style… or discover them for the first time.
Casablanca (1942)
Genre: Romance / Drama / War
Duration: 1 hour 42 minutes
Synopsis: In the heart of Morocco during World War II, a cynical bar owner (Humphrey Bogart) reunites with an old love (Ingrid Bergman) under impossible circumstances. A story of love, sacrifice, and resistance that remains one of cinema’s most beloved.
Psicosis (1960)
Genre: Horror / Thriller
Duration: 1 hour 49 minutes
Synopsis: Alfred Hitchcock changed the genre forever with this story about a mysterious motel, a shower, and an owner who is overly attached to his mother. Psycho is tense, disturbing, and still manages to startle you today. Norman Bates earned his place in the pantheon of horror.
El Padrino (1972)
Genre: Crime / Drama
Duration: 2h 55min
Synopsis: The quintessential mafia saga. Francis Ford Coppola directs this portrait of the Corleone family, where blood ties are as strong as power pacts. Iconic performances, unforgettable dialogue, and monumental direction. Cinema at its finest.
Cantando bajo la lluvia (1952)
Genre: Musical / Comedy / Romance
Duration: 1 hour 43 minutes
Synopsis: A tribute to the transition from silent to talkies, this gem is pure charm. With legendary choreography, dazzling musical numbers and plenty of humor, Singin’ in the Rain is the kind of movie that makes your day.
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Genre: Crime / Black comedy / Cult
Duration: 2h 34min
Synopsis: Quentin Tarantino’s modern classic that redefined the narrative of 1990s cinema. Brilliant dialogue, stylized violence, and a non-linear structure that became the norm. Travolta, Thurman, Jackson, and a mysterious suitcase. You know what we’re talking about.
These films are part of cinema history, and now part of your next marathon viewing session. They are all available on your favorite streaming platform, ready for you to relive (or discover) the best of classic cinema.

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