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Best movies directed by William Friedkin: Must Watch to Remember him!

Friedkin has exhibited a singular capacity to make intriguing and thought-provoking pictures throughout his career.

Best movies directed by William Friedkin: The French Connection and The Exorcist’s Oscar-winning director William Friedkin passed away on Monday. He was among the most respected directors to emerge from the outstanding filmmakers’ wave of the 1970s. He was 87.

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Best movies directed by William Friedkin:

Here are five of best movies directed by William Friedkin which he had directed throughout his career.

The French Connection” (1971):

The crime thriller  won Friedkin an Academy Award for Best Director and Best Picture. The movie, which stars Gene Hackman as Detective Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle, centres on the hunt for a drug trafficking organisation in New York City. The dramatic vehicle chase sequence from “The French Connection,” which is still one of the most well-known in movie history, is well-known.

The Exorcist” (1973): 

“The Exorcist” is a horror masterpiece that explores the possession of a young girl by a violent demon and is frequently cited as one of the scariest films ever created. The film’s startling and horrifying scenes have established both Friedkin’s legacy as a genre master of suspense and the genre classic status of the work.

A group of desperate men are paid to transport very hazardous explosives through perilous South American terrain in the gripping thriller “Sorcerer” (1977). A tight and realistic movie like “Sorcerer” demonstrates Friedkin’s talent for suspenseful and heart-pounding sequences.

“To Live and Die in L.A” (1985): 

Two Secret Service agents are at the centre of this neo-noir criminal thriller as they look into counterfeit money activities in Los Angeles. The film has become a cult favourite among fans of crime films thanks to its gorgeous cinematography, compelling story, and throbbing soundtrack.

Bug” (2006):

“Bug” is a psychological thriller that explores themes of paranoia, conspiracy, and psychosis. It is based on the Tracy Letts play. Ashley Judd and Michael Shannon play two lonely people who become involved in a common illusion in the movie. “Bug” won praise from critics for its eerie atmosphere and potent performances.

Aside from these five films, notable films that William Friedkin has helmed include “Cruising” (1980), “The Hunted” (2003), and “Killer Joe” (2011). Friedkin has exhibited a singular capacity to make intriguing and thought-provoking pictures throughout his career, placing him among Hollywood’s most important directors. His corpus of work keeps enthralling and inspiring audiences around.

Sweta Bharti

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