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Daguerrotypes (Agnes Varda, 1976)
Dallas Buyers Club (Jean-Marc Vallee, 2013)
Damn Yankees! (Stanley Donen & George Abbott, 1958)
Date Night (Shawn Levy, 2010)
Dawn of the Dead (George A. Romero, 1978)
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (Matt Reeves, 2014)
The Day the Series Stopped (Ryan Fleck, 2014)
Days of Heaven (Terrence Malick, 1978)
Dazed and Confused (Richard Linklater, 1993)
Deadpool 2 (David Leitch, 2018)
The Deal (Nick & Colin Barnicle, 2014)
Deepwater Horizon (Peter Berg, 2016)
Delaney (Grant Curtis, 2015)
The Descendants (Alexander Payne, 2011)
The Descent (Neil Marshall, 2005)
Despicable Me (Chris Renaud & Pierre Coffin, 2010)
Despicable Me 3 (Pierre Coffin & Kyle Balda, 2017)
Detour (Edgar G. Ulmer, 1945)
Destry Rides Again (George Marshall, 1939)
Devil’s Doorway (Anthony Mann, 1950)
Dial M for Murder (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954)
Dial M for Murder (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) [2020 review]
Diamonds are Forever (Guy Hamilton, 1971)
Die Another Day (Lee Tamahori, 2002)
Die Fremde (Feo Aladag, 2011)
The Dig (Simon Stone, 2021)
Dinner for Schmucks (Jay Roach, 2010)
The Diplomat (Jennifer Arnold & Senain Kheshgi, 2013)
The Disaster Artist (James Franco, 2017)
Disdain the Mundane (Nelson George, 2013)
Distant Drums (Raoul Walsh, 1951)
Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino, 2012)
Doc & Darryl (Judd Apatow & Michael Bonfiglio, 2016)
The Docks of New York (Josef von Sternberg, 1928)
Doctor Strange (Scott Derrickson, 2016)
Dodge City (Michael Curtiz, 2016)
Dogtooth (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2010)
Dolittle (Stephen Gaghan, 2020)
Don’t Fence Me In (John English, 1945)
Don’t Think Twice (Mike Birbiglia, 2016)
Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot (Gus Van Sant, 2018)
The Dotted Line (Morgan Spurlock, 2011)
Double Indemnity (Billy Wilder, 1944)
Downhill (Nat Faxon & Jim Rash, 2020)
Downsizing (Alexander Payne, 2017)
Dr. No (Terence Young, 1962)
Dracula (Tod Browning, 1931)
Draft Day (Ivan Reitman, 2014)
Drive (Nicolas Winding Refn, 2011)
Drive Angry (Patrick Lussier, 2011)
Duel in the Sun (King Vidor, 1946)
Dumbo (Ben Sharpsteen, 1941)
Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan, 2017)