Charts: Lists

This page shows you the list charts. By default, the movies are ordered by how many times they have been marked as a favorite. However, you can also sort by other information, such as the total number of times it has been marked as a dislike.

  1. Wikipedia's List of Fantasy Films's icon

    Wikipedia's List of Fantasy Films

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Inspired by Mochard's invaluable List of Science Fiction Films, this is Wikipedia's chronological list of commercially released fantasy films, from 1899 to the present. "Fantasy films are films with fantastic themes, usually involving magic, supernatural events, incredible creatures, or exotic fantasy worlds. The genre is considered a form of speculative fiction alongside science fiction films and horror films, although the genres do overlap. Fantasy films often have an element of magic, myth, wonder, escapism, and the extraordinary."
  2. Wikipedia's List of Films Considered the Worst's icon

    Wikipedia's List of Films Considered the Worst

    Favs/dislikes: 4:1. “The films listed below have been cited by a variety of notable critics in varying media sources as being among the worst films ever made. Examples of such sources include Metacritic, Roger Ebert's list of most-hated films, The Golden Turkey Awards, Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide, Rotten Tomatoes, pop culture writer Nathan Rabin's My World of Flops, the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the cult TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (alongside spin-offs Cinematic Titanic and Rifftrax), the cult web series The Cinema Snob and the Golden Raspberry Awards (aka the "Razzies").” - Wikipedia List is presented chronologically.
  3. X-Men Cinematic Universe Timeline (Chronologically)'s icon

    X-Men Cinematic Universe Timeline (Chronologically)

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0.
  4. 20 Amazing Slow-Paced Movies You Shouldn’t Miss's icon

    20 Amazing Slow-Paced Movies You Shouldn’t Miss

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Some of the best, and most obvious, advice to give anyone trying to get into cinema is to just be patient, and pay attention at all times. It is axiomatic for sure, but this advice is even more prevalent when considering slow, meandering cinema. It can be tempting to wander off and lose focus, but remaining diligent is what is going to provide the best understanding and enjoyment of the content over anything else. The history of slow cinema runs the gauntlet of auteur legends such as Carl Theodor Dreyer, Ingmar Bergman, Chantal Akerman, Yasujiro Ozu, and Michelangelo Antonioni. Since the infamous boos and jeers directed towards the groundbreaking L’Avventura at Cannes, slow film has always seemed to have an uphill struggle to find a proper home. Now many filmmakers are applauded for such “relentless” pacing. In fact, from an academic and historical point-of-view, slow film is entirely antithetical to classical style filmmaking. Old (and new) films are dominated by successive cutting, varying of shots/angles, and utilizing the Kuleshov effect to its fullest for easier plotting. Usually classic Hollywood films did this so the editor could cover up any mistakes or discrepancies. Now it seems as if newer, mainstream films are vying for audience attention with as much visual stimuli as possible. However, many slow films like to have the mise-en-scène at such a minimum to where it seems as if nothing is happening. Some directors have a preference for keeping the camera at a long or medium-long shot to maintain verisimilitude, letting the scene play out in sequence. There are many fantastic slow films, but these 20 films are emblematic of what the style/technique has to offer.
  5. 50 Best Conservative Films's icon

    50 Best Conservative Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:1. National Review list
  6. ABC Poll: Australian Favorite Films of All Time's icon

    ABC Poll: Australian Favorite Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 5:1. My Favourite Film was a television special broadcast on the ABC on 4 December 2005. After public voting took place on the show's website, the special listed the top ten most popular films as chosen by voters, and these films were discussed and their rankings debated by a panel hosted by Margaret Pomeranz, a long-time ABC film critic, which included Judith Lucy, Stuart MacGill, Sigrid Thornton, Chris Taylor, and Richard Roxburgh.
  7. All offical checks from Norway's icon

    All offical checks from Norway

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. All norwegian movies on official lists on this site Besides the Amanda Award they can be found on these lists: Academy Award Best Foreign Language Film Nominees (6) Bodil Award Winners for Best Danish Film (1) The Criterion Collection (2) Doubling the Canon (2) FLM's Best Swedish Films of All Time (1) Harvard University's Suggested Film Viewing List: Non-Fiction Films (2012) (1) iCheckMovies - Most Favorite (2) iCM Forum's 500<400 (4) IMDB Animation (1) IMDB Comedy (1) IMDB Family (1) IMDB 1970s (1) IMDB Sport (1) Jonathan Rosenbaum's Essential Films (1) Masters Of Cinema (1) 100 Animated Feature Films (BFI Screen Guides) (1) 100 Best British films (1) 100 Documentary Films (BFI Screen Guide) (1) 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die (1) Sight and Sound -The Greatest Documentaries of All Time (1) Sight and Sound 2012 - Combined List (1) They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? (1) TSPDT 1000 Noir Films (1) They Shoot Zombies, Don't They? (2) TimeOut's 1000 Films to Change Your Life (3) The 21st Century's Most Acclaimed Films (2) UNESCO's Memory of the World: National Cinematic Heritage (16)
  8. Bacaterus.com Best Colossal Movies of All Time's icon

    Bacaterus.com Best Colossal Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The best Colossal movies ever made was picked by staff bacaterus.com. Star Wars and Lord of the Rings increase this list to be 17 movies.
  9. BBC 100 Greatest 21st century movies (2016)'s icon

    BBC 100 Greatest 21st century movies (2016)

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The best that cinema has had to offer since 2000 as picked by 177 film critics from around the world.
  10. Best Films of 2011 by The A.V. Club's icon

    Best Films of 2011 by The A.V. Club

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0.
  11. Bloody Disgusting's Best Horror Movies of All Time (All Decades)'s icon

    Bloody Disgusting's Best Horror Movies of All Time (All Decades)

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Compiled from a series of articles that Bloody Disgusting ran on the best horror movies of each decade; the initial series didn't include the 1960s, but this list includes a later article on that decade which was retroactively inserted into the series. The final article of the series, on the 2010s, was written in 2017 and therefore doesn't cover all of the decade, so I've added 2017-and-later movies from a later article covering the whole decade (https://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/3598007/bloody-disgusting-picks-25-best-horror-films-2010s/).
  12. Complex's The 100 Best Films of the Complex Decade's icon

    Complex's The 100 Best Films of the Complex Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Complaining about the film world’s lack of originality and daringness would feel shameful if it wasn’t so damn easy to find reasons to grumble. And the last 10 years, which have seen a multitude of trends come and go, A-list movie stars continually fail to open non-franchise movies, and the box office dominance of one Harry Potter, have given us plenty reasons to criticize. For instance, we’d need at least four hands to count the number of lifeless and inept horror remakes that genre fans have been assaulted with, and you know it’s slow creatively in Hollywood when Spider-Man gets completely rebooted (with this summer’s The Amazing Spider-Man) a mere five years after a $337-million-earning sequel (2007’s Spider-Man 3). As you can tell, though, it’s a celebration around the Complex offices these days, after 10 years doin' it, and doin' it well, and when it came time to reflect upon the films that best represent our brand’s decade-long run, one fact became clear: For all of the whining movie purists do these days, those of us who painstakingly seek out quality over instant accessibility have more cause for elation than bitching. Thanks to names like Judd Apatow, David Fincher, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Joel and Ethan Coen, as well as sick genre purveyors from countries such as France and Spain, the last 10 years have collectively been catnip for us reel folks. See for yourselves as we count down The 100 Best Movies Of The Complex Decade. (Complex Magazine)
  13. Contemporary Japanese cinema: starter kit's icon

    Contemporary Japanese cinema: starter kit

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. A list of 100 films from the past 25 years that should function as a good starter kit for people who want to explore Japanese cinema. The list is a mix of personal preference, critical darlings, future classics and hidden gems.
  14. De Volkskrant Film of the Year's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Since 1978 the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant polls its readers to find out what they regard the best film released in the past year. Since 2002 the readers of the website www.cinema.nl are also included in the poll. These films are the winners of this yearly poll.
  15. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2001's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2001

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant and cinema.nl readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2001.
  16. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2003's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2003

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant and cinema.nl readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2003.
  17. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2007's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2007

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant and cinema.nl readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2007. 2291 readers submitted their vote.
  18. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2011's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2011

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2011.
  19. Diskuterfilm.com's Top 30 from the 1990's (2012)'s icon

    Diskuterfilm.com's Top 30 from the 1990's (2012)

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. DiskuterFilm.com's Top 30 list of films from the 1990's, made in 2012.
  20. Doubling the Coffin (highest-rated horror not on TSZDT)'s icon

    Doubling the Coffin (highest-rated horror not on TSZDT)

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. This list is based on the iCM Forum highest rated list, but filtered to remove everything on the TSZDT list, everything not tagged with the horror genre, and all TV episodes and movies. These are the top 1000 films obeying all those criteria.
  21. Empire's 50 Best Horror Movies's icon

    Empire's 50 Best Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. On September 16th, 2016, the Empire Magazine website published a list of the best 50 horror films, according to 5 contributors. [quote=Empire Magazine]Halloween is fast approaching with a crucifix in one hand, a bag of pestilent rodents in the other and a hockey mask stuck to its face. To prepare, we've summoned up with the ultimate list of the greatest, scariest and most spine-rippingly horrific horror movies in cinema's long history. From Dr. Caligari to It Follows, this is a compendium of scary movies to span the ages. Abandon all hope all ye who enter here...[/quote]
  22. Experimental films streamable at lightcone.org's icon

    Experimental films streamable at lightcone.org

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The site actually has over 1,700 viewable clips, but many of them are incomplete samples or do not have corresponding IMDb pages. Other films did not have ICM pages until I imported them from IMDb to fill out this list. All but about a dozen of them are shorts. They're sorted by director rather than title. [url]https://lightcone.org/en/filmmakers-in-distribution[/url]
  23. Fandor's The Best Films of the Decade So Far, 2010-2014's icon

    Fandor's The Best Films of the Decade So Far, 2010-2014

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. "Culled from nearly 300 responses via Twitter and Facebook: the best films of the 2010s."
  24. Filmsite.org's 100 Greatest Films's icon

    Filmsite.org's 100 Greatest Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Over a long period of time, it has been found that the English-language films found here in this selection of 100 Greatest Films repeatedly appear on all-time best film lists and are often noted in the collective responses of film viewers. These 100 choices were limited to English-language, theatrically-distributed, narrative feature films. [Note: That means foreign-language films, documentaries, TV movies and mini-series, and short films were not considered.] Two ties: The Godfather and The Godfather, Part II; Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back
  25. Filmsite.org's Another 100 Greatest Films's icon

    Filmsite.org's Another 100 Greatest Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The riches of cinematic history have produced many hundreds of essential films which constitute a reasonable grounding in the best of the medium. This suggested list of Another 100 Greatest Films provides a more comprehensive collection, many of which could easily be interchanged with the original 100 Greatest Films list. As before, these choices were limited to English-language, theatrically-distributed, narrative feature films. That means foreign-language films, documentaries, TV movies and mini-series, and short films were not considered. Ties: The Bank Dick and It's a Gift
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