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  1. The Telegraph's The 70 best horror movies of all time (2019)'s icon

    The Telegraph's The 70 best horror movies of all time (2019)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The 70 best horror movies ever made, as chosen by The Telegraph's writers, in chronological order.
  2. Time Out's The 50 Most Special Effects of All Time's icon

    Time Out's The 50 Most Special Effects of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. TONY ranks the most awe-inducing moments of our dreams and nightmares.
  3. KNF Dutch Film of the Year 2012's icon

    KNF Dutch Film of the Year 2012

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The Kring van Nederlandse Filmjournalisten (Association of Dutch Film Critics) voted for the best Dutch film released in 2012. Each of the 90 critics submitted their top 3. The cutoff of this list is at a minimum of 7 points (rank 1 = 3 points, rank 2 = 2 points, rank 1 = 1 point). The complete list and point distribution can be found at the source url.
  4. Mlive Best Films of the Decade 2000s's icon

    Mlive Best Films of the Decade 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Best-of-the-year lists are tough enough to compile, but best-of-the-decade? It's an exquisite form of torture for those of us who watched thousands of films since 2000, truly loved dozens of them and now have to whittle it down to 10 and a fistful of honorable mentions.
  5. The Top 21 Movies of the 21st Century……So Far!'s icon

    The Top 21 Movies of the 21st Century……So Far!

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. It’s one thing to come up with a list of the best movies in any given year, but the best movies of a century that’s just in its 16th year? We Are Movie Geeks polled a group of 30 carefully-selected (and mostly St. Louis-based) movie critics, movie bloggers, movie academics, movie promoters, and just plain old movie fans and asked for a list, in order of preference, of their Top Ten Favorite Films so far this century. Somewhere among the endless superhero blockbusters, franchise reboots, and sequels, some really great movies have come out in the last 16 years. And some of them were indeed superhero blockbusters, franchise reboots, and sequels! The 21st century has another 84 years to go, and there’s no doubt that these choices will change as the years go by, but since it’s doubtful any of those polled will be around when the century ends (unless Stephen Tronicek – born in 1999 – makes it to 101), we might as well do this now. To come up with our top 21, a super-scientific algorithm was generated….just kidding! We simply scored each movie based on its rank in any given list. If a movie was #1 on any list, it received 10 points, #2 received 9 points, and so on (a movie ranked #10 received 1 point – get it?). Of course, all of these lists are highly subjective and some favorite titles will be omitted, so prepare to argue with the selections of these 30 film buffs.
  6. Film Book: The Top Films of the Decade's icon

    Film Book: The Top Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Film Book's editor Rollo Tomasi selected the best films of the 2000s.
  7. Gothic Cinema Filmography (Routledge Film Guidebooks) (2020)'s icon

    Gothic Cinema Filmography (Routledge Film Guidebooks) (2020)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Unranked. By Xavier Aldana Reyes. Arguing for the need to understand Gothic cinema as an aesthetic mode, this book explores its long history, from its transitional origins in phantasmagoria shows and the first ‘trick’ films to its postmodern fragmentation in the Gothic pastiches of Tim Burton. This groundbreaking book is the first thorough chronological, transhistorical and transnational study of Gothic cinema, ideal for both new and seasoned scholars, as well as those with a wider interest in the Gothic.
  8. Metacritic Best of 2017: Film Critic Top Ten Lists's icon

    Metacritic Best of 2017: Film Critic Top Ten Lists

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Metacritic's running tally of the films most frequently mentioned by individual critics on the year-end Top Ten lists. "Note that if a critic ranks more than the standard 10 films, we will not include films ranked 11th or worse. (We do include unranked lists of 11-20 titles, though each film gets just one-half of a point.) In case of a tie for first or second, each film will receive the full points for that position. Our points system works as follows: 3 points for each 1st place ranking 2 points for each 2nd place ranking 1 point for being ranked 3rd - 10th, or for being included on an unranked list of 10 or fewer titles 0.5 points for being included on an unranked list of 11-20 titles"
  9. Indiewire 2022 year-end critics' poll's icon

    Indiewire 2022 year-end critics' poll

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Online line filmsite indiewire's poll of best movies of 2022, as voted on by 165 critics worldwide
  10. The Dissolve's Movies of the Week's icon

    The Dissolve's Movies of the Week

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "Each week, The Dissolve designates a Movie Of The Week for staffers and readers to watch and discuss, with a lead-off essay on Tuesday, a roundtable-style Forum on Wednesday, and other related features." This list includes all past Movies of the Week, as well as the next few weeks of upcoming films.
  11. Bill White Essential Films (2009)'s icon

    Bill White Essential Films (2009)

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. One of the many sources for They Shoot Pictures, Don't They's (TSPDT) list of 1000 greatest films. Couldn't find it on the internet; it was kindly emailed to me by Bill Georgaris of TSPDT.
  12. European Nightmares - Horror Cinema in Europe since 1945 - Filmography (2012)'s icon

    European Nightmares - Horror Cinema in Europe since 1945 - Filmography (2012)

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Edited by Patricia Allmer, David Huxley and Emily Brick. This volume is the first edited collection of essays focusing on European horror cinema from 1945 to the present. It features new contributions by distinguished international scholars exploring British, French, Spanish, Italian, German and Northern European and Eastern European horror cinema. The essays employ a variety of current critical methods of analysis, ranging from psychoanalysis and Deleuzean film theory to reception theory and historical analysis. The complete volume offers a major resource on post-war European horror cinema, with in-depth studies of such classic films as Seytan (Turkey, 1974), Suspiria (Italy, 1977), Switchblade Romance (France, 2003), and Taxidermia (Hungary, 2006).
  13. Film4's 50 Films to See Before You Die's icon

    Film4's 50 Films to See Before You Die

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Compiled in 2011, Film4's critics compiled a list of "must see" films.
  14. Grand Prix - Belgian critics association's icon

    Grand Prix - Belgian critics association

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The Grand Prix is an award presented annually by the Belgian Film Critics Association, an organization of film critics from publications based in Brussels, Belgium. The Grand Prix was introduced in 1954 by the organizing committee to honor the "film that contributed the most to the enrichment and influence of cinema". In December of each year, the organization meets to vote for films released in the previous calendar year. To determine the nominations, ballots are sent in by the members – select knowledgeable film enthusiasts, academics, filmmakers, and journalists – and subsequently tabulated in order to decide the winner. Looking at some of the older entries, it's clear that back in those days the release date in some countries was years after the original release date.
  15. The best 100 films of the 21st century, according to 177 film critics around the world's icon

    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.
  16. Vulture's The 100 Scares That Shaped Horror (2018)'s icon

    Vulture's The 100 Scares That Shaped Horror (2018)

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Vulture's chronological exploration of the 100 key films that shaped the evolution of the horror genre. Written by Jordan Crucchiola, with Bilge Ebiri, Angelica Jade Bastién, Brittney-Jade Colangelo, Kalyn Corrigan, Michael Gingold, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, April Wolfe, and Mark H. Harris.
  17. Sight & Sound 2002 Critics' Top Ten Poll's icon

    Sight & Sound 2002 Critics' Top Ten Poll

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. 2002 version of the critics poll
  18. Sight & Sound 1992 Critics' Top Ten Poll's icon

    Sight & Sound 1992 Critics' Top Ten Poll

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. From 1992 the list was split into a directors and critics poll. This is the critics poll.
  19. Jonathan Rosenbaum's Movie Wars's icon

    Jonathan Rosenbaum's Movie Wars

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. All the films mentioned in the index to Jonathan Rosenbaum's "Movie Wars" book.
  20. Movie City News: The Top Ten Chart for the Decade Scoreboard's icon

    Movie City News: The Top Ten Chart for the Decade Scoreboard

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. With 13 mentions, together and individually, the Lord of the Rings Trilogy is the top vote getter.
  21. Sight & Sound's 50 best films of 2019's icon

    Sight & Sound's 50 best films of 2019

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. In a year in which the future of cinema – of independent filmmaking, and collective film-watching – seems more fraught than ever, our poll of 100 S&S contributors has produced a list of 50 outstanding reasons for movie watching. Here below the reflections of past masters jostle with bold experiments from new voices – capped by a triumphant top movie that finds its British female director both looking back and moving forward. In our January 2020 issue we spotlight some of the themes and stories that have defined the cinema of 2019 – from post-#MeToo movies to the fortunes of the European arthouse, as well as expanded cinema and a countdown of the best TV of the year.
  22. The A List - National Society of Film Critics' 100 Essential Films's icon

    The A List - National Society of Film Critics' 100 Essential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. This is the Amazon book description for "The A List", published in 2002: People love movies. People love lists. So The A-List is a natural. While there are plenty of encyclopedic lists of films, this compulsively readable book of 100 essays—most written expressly for this volume-flags the best of the best as chosen by a consensus of the National Society of Film Critics. The Society is a world-renowned, marquee—name organization embracing some of America's most distinguished critics: more than forty writers who have national followings as well as devoted local constituencies in such major cities as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Minneapolis. But make no mistake about it: This isn't a collection of esoteric "critic's choice" movies. The Society has made its selections based on a film's intrinsic merits, its role in the development of the motion-picture art, and its impact on culture and society. Some of the choices are controversial. So are some of the omissions. It will be a jumping-off point for discussions for years to come. And since the volume spans all international films from the very beginning, it will act as a balance to recent guides dominated by films of the last two decades (hardly film's golden age). Here is a book that is definitely ready for its close-up.
  23. Top 100 Fantasy Movies Gary Gerani's icon

    Top 100 Fantasy Movies Gary Gerani

    Favs/dislikes: 7:1. Based on the Book by Gary Gerani
  24. Indiewire 2016 year-end critics poll best film's icon

    Indiewire 2016 year-end critics poll best film

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. End of year critics' poll from Indiewire.
  25. The Guardian's 25 best arthouse films of all time's icon

    The Guardian's 25 best arthouse films of all time

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The Guardian Newspaper's guide to the greatest drama and art films of all time, part of the Guardian and Observer's Film Season 2010.
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