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The BBC’s 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century
Favs/dislikes: 11:0. In August 2016, the BBC commissioned an ample poll among 177 film critics from around the world to determine the 100 greatest films of the 21st Century so far. The results of that poll are a compelling blend of the best that the cinema of the past decade and a half has to offer. -
The best 100 films of the 21st century, according to 177 film critics around the world
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. BBC Culture surveyed film critics, academics, and curators from 36 countries across every continent (except Antarctica) to compile an international list of the top 100 films released since the year 2000. -
The Faculty of Horror
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Films discussed in episodes of the Faculty of Horror podcast. -
The Greatest Movies Ever (Kinn & Piazza)
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The Movies I've Seen in 2014
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The New York Times Essential Library: Children’s Movies
Favs/dislikes: 19:1. The New York Times Essential Library selected their 100 best children's movies in this 2003 publication, authored by Peter Nichols. -
The Telegraph's The 100 Best Films
Favs/dislikes: 23:0. "You'll laugh, you'll cry and you may angrily demand to know why we've snubbed Meg Ryan in our highly subjective, yet infinitely debatable list of the greatest films of all time" Following order: # 1-10 Top 10 Documentary # 11-20 Top 10 World Cinema # 21-31 Top 10 Drama # 32-41 Top 10 Thriller/Action # 42-51 Top 10 Comedy # 52-62 Top 10 Horror # 63-72 Top 10 Kids # 73-82 Top 10 Musicals # 83-92 Top 10 Romance # 93-102 Top 10 Animation -
The Times' Top 100 Films of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 25:0. "The point of The Times Top 100 Films of All Time is to stimulate argument, and sharpen your...why you think they deserve a place in the The Times Top 100 Films of All Time." -
The Top Tens Of 2010
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Time Out's Readers' Top 100
Favs/dislikes: 12:0. Time Out's Readers' Top One Hundred was compiled in 1998 from readers who submitted their all-time Top Ten film lists. -
Time Out's The 100 Best British Films
Favs/dislikes: 210:2. Other than location and accent, what signatures mark British cinema? Honestly, it’s hard to peg, if only because the UK movies industry hardly seems limited in the stories it tells and the cinematic experiences it puts onscreen. Want a sweeping, heart-swelling epic? Explore the films of David Lean or Powell and Pressburger. Prefer a smaller scale, more intimate drama? Try Joanna Hogg or Shane Meadows. Thrillers? Romantic period pieces? Sci-fi? Drug movies? You can find them, all with a specific, if sometimes intangible, English slant. To put together this list of the best British movies of all-time, we polled over 150 actors, directors, writers, producers, critics and industry heavyweights, from the likes of Wes Anderson, Mike Leigh, Ken Loach, Sam Mendes and Terence Davies, David Morrissey, Sally Hawkins and Thandie Newton. The results are as diverse as the country itself. Here are the 100 greatest British films ever made. Written by Dave Calhoun, Tom Huddleston, David Jenkins, Derek Adams, Geoff Andrew, Adam Lee Davies, Paul Fairclough, Wally Hammond, Alim Kheraj, Matthew Singer & Phil de Semlyen Last Updated: April 14, 2022 [url=https://www.timeout.com/london/film/100-best-british-films]Source[/url] -
Time Out's The 100 Best Hong Kong Movies
Favs/dislikes: 3:0. From Bruce Lee kung-fu flicks to Wong Kar-wai’s tales of romance Written by Time Out Hong Kong Saturday 12 March 2022 Hong Kong was once the Hollywood of the East. At its peak, around the early 90s, the local movie industry was the first in the world – in terms of per capita production and the second-largest exporter of films – second only to the US. The influence of Hong Kong cinema can be seen far and wide. Bruce Lee remains a global icon and his martial arts movies are classics. The groundbreaking action of The Matrix would never have come about if not for John Woo films and the action choreography of Yuen Woo-ping. Quentin Tarantino ripped off Ringo Lam’s City on Fire for his debut, 1992’s Reservoir Dogs. Moonlight owes much to the style of Wong Kar-wai films and the auteur was an influence acknowledged by Sofia Coppola when she collected the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Lost in Translation. So with such a massive cultural legacy, what are the best Hong Kong movies of all time? We present to you this definitive ranking of the best films made in Hong Kong dating as far back as the 1930s. #19 (A Chinese Odyssey) & #71 (The Blue and the Black) both have two films in each entry. -
Time Out's The 101 Best Action Movies Ever Made
Favs/dislikes: 39:0. "They get a bad rap from snobs, but don’t mess with action movies—they’re pumped up, loaded with ammo and in your face like Arnold Schwarzenegger on a bad day. Truth be told, no one can live solely on Woody Allen movies or animation alone. We need explosions periodically. Big ones. Preferably accompanied by catchphrases and squealing electric guitars. With crucial contributions from Hong Kong and France, the genre has a global richness that sneaks up on you like a swarthy henchman with a knife clenched between his teeth. And when we arrived at action’s ’80s movies heyday, when Hollywood stars ruled the roost, our research was euphoric. We’ve polled over 50 experts in the field, from essential directors like Die Hard’s John McTiernan to the actual folks in the line of fire, such as Machete himself, Danny Trejo. Critics and experts have weighed in, too." The list has 102 titles because Kill Bill was counted as one entry. List was last updated August 14 2020 Modnote about list order: When Timeout changed the web formatting of the list from its previous pagination the ordering of each group of 10 got reversed. The list here is in it's original correct ordering. [url=https://www.timeout.com/film/the-101-best-action-movies-ever-made]Source[/url] -
TimeOut's 100 Best Movies of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Everyone has their favorites – that’s why any debate over what makes the best movies of all time can take hours (or, in our cases, a lifetime). Can there ever be one list to rule them all? A canon, as critics like to call it, updated with today’s game changers, that would glance upon all tastes, all genres, all countries, all eras, balancing impact with importance, brains with heart? The challenge was daunting. We just couldn't resist. Our list includes some of the most recognized action, feminist and foreign films. Please let us know how wrong we got it. -
Timeout's The 100 Best Hong Kong Films
Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Hong Kong was once the Hollywood of the East. At its peak, around the early 90s, the local movie industry was first in the world in terms of per capita production as well as the second largest exporter of films, second only to the US. The influence of Hong Kong cinema can be seen far and wide. Bruce Lee remains a global icon, his martial arts movies are classics; the groundbreaking action of The Matrix would never have come about if not for John Woo films and the action chereography of Yuen Woo-ping; Quentin Tarantino ripped off Ringo Lam’s City on Fire for his debut, 1992’s Reservoir Dogs; Moonlight owes much to the style of Wong Kar-wai films and the auteur was an influence acknowledged by Sofia Coppola when she collected the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Lost in Translation. So with such a massive cultural legacy, what are the best Hong Kong movies of all time? We present to you this definitive ranking of the best films made in Hong Kong dating as far back as the 1930s. Note: "The Blue and The Black" and "Chinese Odyssey" Duologies are considered one entry hence 102 titles. -
Top World Cinema
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Total Film's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 22:1. -
Yugoslav Film Archive's 100 Serbian Films of Cultural Heritage
Favs/dislikes: 15:0. In 2016, the Yugoslav Film Archive declared 100 Serbian films, made between 1911 and 1999, to be cultural heritage of great importance. The list was voted by academics, professors, and critics. -
100 filmes essenciais - Bravo!
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542 Great Movies
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A Year With Women: 103 Essential Films By Female Filmmakers
Favs/dislikes: 33:1. From Cinemafanatic.com: Lately I’ve become more and more frustrated with the various “best ever” lists that have been released because they rarely feature films by women, or if they do it’s usually one or two films. I think this is more a reflection of those who are polled for these kinds of lists, as well as a compounding of history on itself. For so long films by men have made up the bulk of the film canon and I think people are afraid to add new films to these revered lists. I also think many people haven’t seen very many films by women, or if they have it’s always the same handful of films. In an attempt to create a better, more inclusive list of great films by women, I polled over 500 critics, filmmakers, bloggers, historians, professors and casual film viewers, asking them to tell me what films directed (or co-directed) by women are essential viewing. Some people only responded with as little as five votes, others submitted hundreds of films. In the end, I received over 7,000 votes for 1,100+ different films. After tallying up this data, with ties factored in, I then had a list of 103 essential films directed by women. While this list is in no way the end all and be all of female filmmakers, it does include films from multiple countries, filmmakers of all ages, films from all kinds of genres and spans 9 decades. Also, I would like to point out that although the earliest film on this list is from 1935, there were several filmmakers from the silent era who were women (and whose films were in the initial 1,100+ list), including Alice Guy-Blaché, Lois Weber and others. This list should be looked at as a springboard, a way to get your feet wet with the most beloved films made by women. There are lots of resources to find even more great films by women. DirectedByWomen.com and TheDirectorList.com are two such invaluable places to start learning more about the thousands of women who have been making films since the beginning of cinema. -
Anime
Favs/dislikes: 2:1. Anime I've seen or want to see, 1970 to present -
BBC2 Horror Double Bills
Favs/dislikes: 7:1. The BBC2 Saturday Night Horror Double Bills ran each summer from 1975 to 1981, and in 1983. This is a list of all the films shown. -
BIFFF 2000
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Here's the selection of the BIFFF 2000 edition -
BIFFF 2007
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. This is the program of the 2007 Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival
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