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Best James Foley Movies

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James Foley, a director known for his sharp visuals and ability to capture the complexities of human relationships, left an indelible mark on cinema. From gripping dramas to stylish thrillers, Foley's films often delve into the darker corners of ambition, betrayal, and the consequences of our choices. His collaborations with iconic actors and his knack for creating a palpable sense of atmosphere make his work consistently compelling, offering viewers a glimpse into the intricate webs of human behavior. Now it's your turn to weigh in! Below you’ll find a list of some of the best films directed by James Foley. Use the drag-and-drop feature to reorder the titles and create your own personalized ranking. Do you agree with our initial choices? Which films deserve a higher spot, and which might not make your top tier? Let us know by arranging the list according to your own Foley favorites!

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Two Bits (1995)

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Set on a sweltering summer day in 1933, *Two Bits* (1995) unfolds in the vibrant, working-class neighborhood of South Philly. At its heart is 12-year-old Gennaro, who lives with his widowed mother and his ailing grandfather. The story centers on a seemingly simple but deeply meaningful heirloom: his grandfather's last quarter, a sum promised to Gennaro, who dreams of using it for a ticket to the grand new movie theater. However, the old man isn't ready to relinquish either the quarter or his hold on life. He has a lingering piece of unfinished business concerning a woman from his past, and he enlists young Gennaro to serve as his reluctant emissary, sending the boy on a journey that becomes a poignant exploration of family, memory, and the passing of generations. While perhaps less recognized than some of his grittier thrillers, *Two Bits* stands out as a unique and deeply personal entry in James Foley’s diverse filmography. Known for his masterful command of character and atmosphere in films like *Glengarry Glen Ross* and *At Close Range*, Foley brings a sensitive touch to this intimate coming-of-age story. His direction here emphasizes quiet emotion and authentic period detail, drawing powerful performances, particularly from the legendary Al Pacino in an uncharacteristically understated yet profoundly moving role as the grandfather. This poignant narrative, steeped in nostalgia and intergenerational wisdom, showcases Foley's versatility, proving his ability to craft compelling drama not only from sharp dialogue and intense conflict but also from the tender, everyday moments that define family and legacy, making it a deserving inclusion on any list of his best works.

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