Every Francis Ford Coppola Movie, Ranked

22. Jack (1996)Sure, a Coppola and Robin Williams collaboration sounds great on paper, but Jack is a tough watch for fans of either one. Williams plays a young boy with a condition that makes him age rapidly, to the point where he appears 40 but has the mind of a 10-year-old.Watch Now21. Dementia 13 (1963)A 70-minute indie horror movie shot in black and white, Dementia 13 was Coppola’s first feature following his erotic-film career. You can tell he didn’t have the biggest budget to work with, but his directorial instincts are already sharp. This slasher flick forges its own identity, with an ornate castle as the main location and some grisly axe murders. Still, Dementia 13 lacks the sophistication that would come to characterize the director’s greatest work.Watch Now20. You’re a Big Boy Now (1966)You’re a Big Boy Now is a sex comedy in the vein of movies like The Graduate (though it came out a year before the Mike Nichols/Dustin Hoffman classic). The film stars Peter Kastner as the rich, stifled virgin Bernard Chanticleer, who moves out of his parents’ apartment—though they continue to admonish him for trying to host companions at his new digs. It’s a fun and breezy comedy, though not particularly memorable.Watch NowAdvertisement – Continue Reading Below19. Twixt (2011)Coppola’s second-most-recent film (before Megalopolis, of course), Twixt returns him to the horror genre, where he takes some huge swings. Including combining a small-town murder mystery with bizarro misadventures in a dream world that mirrors the town. It’s… Click below to read the full story from Esquire
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