5. Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980) (Dir. Irvin Kershner)
The sequel to Star Wars had a hell of a lot riding on its shoulders, so much so that George Lucas assigned Irvin Kershner as director, presumably to avoid taking the blame should it all go horribly wrong. But Kershner delivered a movie arguably superior to the original, making the storyline darker and more intimate, granting the Star Wars franchise added weight in the process. The centre of the movie is, of course, the revelation that Darth Vader is actually Luke Skywalker’s father, but the build-up to this infamous moment remains gripping in every sense of the word. Not only did the special effects get better, but so did the script, this time with Lawrence Kasdan taking over from George Lucas. The Empire Strikes Back, then, is a film to match its reputation: a fantasy masterpiece, and the best Star Wars film ever made.