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  1. Antonio Banderas filmography's icon

    Antonio Banderas filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Watched/Ranked: 1-45
  2. apelsinema's icon

    apelsinema

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. 100 years of cinema.
  3. Archer series's icon

    Archer series

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  4. Art Carney Filmography's icon

    Art Carney Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  5. Association for Romanian Film Promotion - Gopo Awards - Best Feature Film's icon

    Association for Romanian Film Promotion - Gopo Awards - Best Feature Film

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The Gopo Awards (Romanian: Premiile Gopo) are the national Romanian film awards. They are presented by the Association for Romanian Film Promotion and were inaugurated in 2007. [Wikipedia]
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    Astrid Lindgren

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. A list of movies produced/written by Astrid Lindgren.
  7. Audrey's icon

    Audrey

    Favs/dislikes: 3:5. My Audrey Hepburn films watched so far :)
  8. Austin Film Critics Association Top 10 Films of the Decade's icon

    Austin Film Critics Association Top 10 Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Top 10 Films of the Decade chosen by critics group of Austin
  9. Austrian Cinema (1895-1938)'s icon

    Austrian Cinema (1895-1938)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  10. Austrian Film Award - Best Feature Film's icon

    Austrian Film Award - Best Feature Film

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  11. Autostraddle's 200 Best Lesbian, Queer & Bisexual Movies Of All Time (2020)'s icon

    Autostraddle's 200 Best Lesbian, Queer & Bisexual Movies Of All Time (2020)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "The goal with this list was to create a canon of Lesbian+ film that honors all the different types of work worthy of viewing. There are films that are simply fun for a casual night in, there are deeply thought-provoking films, and there are films that are mostly just here to turn you on. This list was created through a rigorous multi-step process that involved a lot of watching, a lot of voting, and a lot of weighing factors often ignored on mainstream film lists. It was important to us that we not take into account any metric voted on by institutions composed mostly of cis straight white men. While it’s impressive when a film about queer women or nonbinary people manages to get Oscar nominations or a high Rotten Tomatoes score, the films that get those recognitions are not often made by us or specifically for us. This list does not include films about trans men (e.g. By Hook or By Crook, Tomboy), films about trans women exclusively interested in men (e.g. Tangerine, A Fantastic Woman), films based on queer books that had their explicit queerness removed (e.g. The Color Purple, Fried Green Tomatoes), or films where the queerness is just subtext (e.g. A League of Their Own, Rebecca). This list also doesn’t include short films, documentaries, or porn — with a handful of exceptions where length/genre lines were blurred." Note: This version of the list was published in early 2020. The list has since been updated again but I'll be keeping this version up for reference. The source URL on this will take you to an archived version of Autostraddle's list that matches this list.
  12. Autostraddle's 200 Best Lesbian, Queer & Bisexual Movies Of All Time (2021)'s icon

    Autostraddle's 200 Best Lesbian, Queer & Bisexual Movies Of All Time (2021)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "The goal with this list was to create a canon of Lesbian+ film that honors all the different types of work worthy of viewing. There are films that are simply fun for a casual night in, there are deeply thought-provoking films, and there are films that are mostly just here to turn you on. This list was created through a rigorous multi-step process that involved a lot of watching, a lot of voting, and a lot of weighing factors often ignored on mainstream film lists. It was important to us that we not take into account any metric voted on by institutions composed mostly of cis straight white men. While it’s impressive when a film about queer women or nonbinary people manages to get Oscar nominations or a high Rotten Tomatoes score, the films that get those recognitions are not often made by us or specifically for us. This list does not include films about trans men (e.g. Boys Don't Cry, By Hook or By Crook), films about trans women exclusively interested in men (e.g. Tangerine, A Fantastic Woman), films based on queer books that had their explicit queerness removed (e.g. The Color Purple, Fried Green Tomatoes), or films where the queerness is just subtext (e.g. A League of Their Own, Rebecca). This list also doesn’t include short films, documentaries, or porn — with a handful of exceptions where length/genre lines were blurred." Note: This version of the list was published in early 2021. The list has since been updated again but I'll be keeping this version up for reference. The source URL on this will take you to an archived version of Autostraddle's list that matches this list.
  13. Available online with English subtitles: Brazil's icon

    Available online with English subtitles: Brazil

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  14. Available online with English subtitles: Georgia's icon

    Available online with English subtitles: Georgia

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. More USSR era films on the USSR list
  15. Available online with English subtitles: Hungary's icon

    Available online with English subtitles: Hungary

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  16. Available online with English subtitles: Iraq's icon

    Available online with English subtitles: Iraq

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  17. Available online with English subtitles: Philippines's icon

    Available online with English subtitles: Philippines

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  18. Available online with English subtitles: Slovakia's icon

    Available online with English subtitles: Slovakia

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Definitely with some errors of Czechoslovakia era movies
  19. Available online with English subtitles: Turkmenistan's icon

    Available online with English subtitles: Turkmenistan

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Probably missing some USSR era movies
  20. Available online with English subtitles: Vietnam's icon

    Available online with English subtitles: Vietnam

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  21. AVClub's The Best Films of 2021's icon

    AVClub's The Best Films of 2021

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. 2021 would seem like the strangest year for moviegoing in all of our respective lifetimes were it not for 2020. Things didn’t exactly return to normal over the last 12 months; we’re still very much in a pandemic, and in fact are facing the very real possibility of a return to strict lockdown conditions, if those Omicron numbers are any indication. But thanks to the rollout of vaccines (and subsequent booster shots), movie theaters did scrape out some wins, welcoming audiences again with all the blockbusters delayed over the previous year. Those looking for symbolic evidence that #MoviesAreBack could find it in the triumphant return of James Bond, suiting up for a climactic adventure on the big screen, 18 months after the dramatic announcement that No Time To Die would not be coming soon to a theater near anyone. Movies never left, of course. Not really. We got plenty of fine ones last year, when theaters were mostly dormant or sparsely occupied, and plenty more over the course of 2021, regardless of fluctuating attendance numbers. As in any other year, most of the films on The A.V. Club’s best-of list were not the kind of major-studio productions mounting some measure of comeback right now; only one of the 25 films in our ranked rundown had a giant budget, and its spectacle was more song-and-dance than cape-and-cowl. You want superheroes? Look for them on the box office charts, not here. So what did our 10 ballot-filing contributors gravitate towards instead? Westerns and musicals. Anthology projects and stage adaptations. A joyous concert film and a melancholy animated documentary. If these movies had anything in common beyond their general excellence, it was the opportunity to see each of them on the big screen—a once-normal privilege that became an abnormal (and sometimes stressful) treat in 2021, and which we hope won’t become a total pleasure of the past, again, in 2022.
  22. AVClub's The Best Films of 2023's icon

    AVClub's The Best Films of 2023

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. [By Sam Barsanti, Mary Kate Carr, Murtada Elfadl, Saloni Gajjar, Drew Gillis, Courtney Howard, Jen Lennon, Tim Lowery, and Cindy White] Was 2023 the year that the movie theater finally made a comeback? Maybe, but it was definitely the year that brought film to the forefront of the cultural conversation again. The Barbenheimer phenomenon is largely to thank for that; it’s been years since we’ve had such a big cinema-going event. It helped, too, that both Barbie and Oppenheimer were uncommonly good, especially for blockbusters. But there were other cinematic successes: A24 continued to dominate the indie space with films like Past Lives and Anatomy Of A Fall, animation came to play with a new entry in the Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse franchise and a surprisingly good Ninja Turtles movie and, of course, Martin Scorsese brought us another mega-sized American epic in Killers Of The Flower Moon. It was a triumphant year for film, and we’ve done our best to sort through everything that was on offer. Here are our picks for the best films of 2023.
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    Babysitting Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:3. Movies safe enough to watch with kids, that both of you can enjoy!
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    BAFTA nominations 2016

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Missing are 4 films nominated for British Short Film - Elephant by Nick Helm, Alex Moody and Esther Smith - Mining Poems or Odes by Callum Rice and Jack Cocker - Operator by Caroline Bartleet and Rebecca Morgan - Over by Jorn Threlfall and Jeremy Bannister
  25. Barbet Schroeder filmography's icon

    Barbet Schroeder filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
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