The Gold Rush
Another one of Chaplin's most famous works, The Gold Rush came out in 1925. It describes the struggles of American workers paired with Chaplin's classic comedic effect. Chaplin said if he could be remembered for one film, it would be this one.
Whiplash
Miles Teller plays a jazz drumming student at Shaffer Conservatory who battles against an abusive instructor. It premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and won the Grand Jury Prize in drama and the Audience Award. It is one of Teller's most prominent roles.