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Best John Schlesinger Movies

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John Schlesinger, a master of British cinema, left an indelible mark with his poignant storytelling and unflinching portrayals of the human condition. His films, often exploring themes of social alienation, sexuality, and the complexities of modern life, resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike. From the gritty realism of his early works to the sweeping dramas that followed, Schlesinger consistently demonstrated a keen eye for detail and a willingness to push boundaries. This voteable list celebrates Schlesinger's cinematic achievements, highlighting some of his most influential and enduring films. Now, it's your turn to weigh in! Browse the list below and cast your votes for the John Schlesinger films you believe are the very best. Whether you're a longtime admirer or a newcomer to his work, your selections help shape the ultimate ranking of his directorial legacy. Don't be shy – choose your favorites and let your voice be heard! Your votes will determine which of Schlesinger's cinematic triumphs reigns supreme.

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The Believers (1987)

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"The Believers (1987)" plunges audiences into a dark, urban supernatural thriller, immediately establishing a palpable sense of dread and personal tragedy. The film centers on laconic police psychologist Cal Jamison (Martin Sheen) who, still mourning the accidental death of his wife and having just moved to New York with his young son, is reluctantly drawn into a series of grisly, ritualistic murders involving the immolation of two youths. As Cal investigates, he uncovers a terrifying, ancient cult operating beneath the city's façade, threatening not only the city's inhabitants but also his own family, blurring the lines between psychological trauma and genuine malevolence. The narrative expertly builds tension, as Cal's scientific skepticism is challenged by increasingly horrifying and inexplicable events, forcing him to confront a hidden world of voodoo, sacrifice, and dark magic. While often considered a departure into overt horror for director John Schlesinger, *The Believers* nonetheless showcases many of the thematic and stylistic hallmarks that earned him a place on any "best of" list. Schlesinger, renowned for character-driven dramas like *Midnight Cowboy* and *Marathon Man*, brings his acute psychological insight to the forefront, grounding the supernatural terror in Cal Jamison's very real grief and trauma. He expertly crafts a pervasive atmosphere of unease and dread, utilizing the grimy, labyrinthine corners of New York City as a character in itself, echoing the urban realism of his earlier work. By elevating a potentially pulpy premise with A-list performances, meticulous pacing, and a commitment to exploring the darker, hidden aspects of society, Schlesinger transforms *The Believers* into a genuinely disturbing and intelligent genre piece, proving his versatility and his enduring skill at creating films that probe the fragility of the human psyche against overwhelming odds.

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