Church of Film: Marguerite de la Nuit
Claude Autant-Lara's '55 fantasy Marguerite de la Nuit envisions Paris in the roaring twenties, where the aging Dr. Faust sells his soul to a shady nightclub owner. (Spoiler: He's the devil.) The flick boasts some of the coolest posters we've ever seen, which is as good a reason as any to catch the jazzy, expressionist film that evokes France's golden age of studio cinema.