Coffee And Cigarettes (2003) Instant

The legendary cast playing fictionalized versions of themselves—from Bill Murray serving caffeine to the Wu-Tang Clan to Tom Waits and Iggy Pop having the tensest "polite" conversation ever recorded.

Sometimes the best movies aren’t about world-ending stakes; they’re about the awkward silences between two people and a checkered tablecloth. Jim Jarmusch’s Coffee and Cigarettes is pure vibes—a black-and-white meditation on addiction, ritual, and the strange things we say to pass the time. Coffee and Cigarettes (2003)

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Jim Jarmusch’s is a stylish, black-and-white anthology film built from 11 vignettes of people doing exactly what the title suggests—sitting around tables, smoking, and drinking coffee. It’s a minimalist masterclass in deadpan humor and the awkward beauty of human interaction.