6 Best Anthology Movies According to Roger Ebert

Anthology films don’t get made often enough, but they are fun. This category of motion pictures normally consists of three or more shorter standalone films, though frequently bonded by similar themes. The history of the anthology film can be traced back to the 1910s when D.W. Griffith experimented with parallel storytelling in Intolerance, which presented multiple tales from different historical periods. It wasn't until the 1940s that the format truly took shape, thanks to Dead of Night. Since then, numerous directors have tapped into the genre occasionally.
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