The TCM showing of the film documentary series The Story of Film: An Odyssey is up to 1967, a pivotal time in American cinema – which means the accompanying film shown tonight are all, pretty much, must-see movies. The lineup begins with 1967’s The Graduate, Mike Nichols’ fluid masterpiece which game us the angst of the Baby Boom generation, the instant stardom of Dustin Hoffman, the unforgettable allure of Anne Bancroft (and, as her daughter, Katharine Ross), and the music of Simon & Garfunkel. Although, I must say, I look at this movie a bit differently, now that one of my college film students, female, told me that when she sees the character of Benjamin in The Graduate, she doesn't see an antihero. She sees… a stalker. Think about it. (She got an A.)