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  1. Letterboxd Top 250 (updated regularly)'s icon

    Letterboxd Top 250 (updated regularly)

    Favs/dislikes: 58:0. "Letterboxd's Top 250 movies, based on the average weighted rating of all Letterboxd users. I removed all stand-up specials, stage plays, concert films, documentaries, shorts, 'collection listings' and other 'rarities', so only feature length narrative movies are listed here. Films should have a minimum of 5,000 ratings to be eligible to enter the list."
  2. Letterboxd Top 250 Narrative Feature Films by Women Directors's icon

    Letterboxd Top 250 Narrative Feature Films by Women Directors

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Ranked by average user rating on Letterboxd ELIGIBILITY RULES: • This list counts female co-directors, even if uncredited. • Includes cis, transgender and female-identifying directors. • Films must be feature-length (45+ minutes), with a theatrical and/or festival release. • Documentaries of any kind, short films, theater/stage, TV movies, TV series or miniseries, and episodes are excluded. • There is a 1,000 minimum vote threshold.
  3. Letterbox'd Top 1001's icon

    Letterbox'd Top 1001

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. The 1001 highest-rated feature length fiction films as rated by Letterbox'd users. Updated semi-regularly.
  4. Letterboxd Top 100 Animated Films's icon

    Letterboxd Top 100 Animated Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. "100 highest-rated feature-length animated films on Letterboxd. Minimum 1,000 ratings. Updated on January 1, 2022. Sequels to shows or anime series—Japanese, American or from elsewhere—that need greater context before watching are not included. Those that are included can be enjoyed on a standalone basis—and I've taken the decision to remove films that only do a brief recap (such as Steven Universe: The Movie) at the beginning that may not give the quality of context necessary for enjoyment. The rationale for this decision is so that viewers can finish this list without having to see a multitude of other episodes and films. End of Evangelion is not included because it is a sequel to an anime series; Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time is included because it's part of a standalone four film series. In addition, series recaps are also not included. These decisions have been made to keep the list consistent and achievable. Please feel free to create your own list if you disagree."
  5. Paste's 50 Best Serial Killer Movies's icon

    Paste's 50 Best Serial Killer Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. "As recently as 2017, it was estimated by one nonprofit organization studying unsolved murders in the FBI database that there may be as many as 2,000 serial killers active in the United States at any given time. Suffice it to say, they’re not all the stuff of classic horror movie plotting. Few are cannibals. Few live in rambling old mansions with secret passages and a private dungeon in the basement. Even fewer leave behind fiendishly complex cryptographs for a harried, chainsmoking detective and his partner to debate over plates of greasy diner eggs and black coffee. The more frightening reality is that many of them pass as the “average” people we interact with every day. That’s how these stories seem to go: A serial killer is not the sinister-looking stranger who just rolled into town; it’s that quiet next door neighbor who “kept to himself, mostly.” Perhaps that’s why cinema has such a fascination with the more grandiose, manic version of the serial killer—these stories thrill us even as they’re distracting us from the more pressing danger and mundanity of everyday evil. Regardless, the concept of “a killer on the loose” has been rich cinematic soil for almost as long as film has existed. Go all the way back to 1920’s The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and what you basically have is a serial killer story—albeit, one in which the murders are being carried out by a hypnotized somnambulist. But the point stands. Below, we’ve gathered the 50 greatest films about serial killers: a nightmare gallery of murderers both fantastical and disturbingly everyday. Granted, there are a lot of films about people getting killed serially—too many to take into consideration and compare without some basic parameters. So, here’s how we’re operating: The killers in these films must be human. Vampires, werewolves and giant sharks all kill serially, but they’re not “serial killers” per se. The killers can’t possess any overt supernatural powers or abilities. They can’t be ghosts, or undead revenants. This means, for example, that Michael Myers of Halloween is still able to qualify, as he is definitely a human being, whereas Jason Voorhees of Friday the 13th or Freddy Krueger of A Nightmare on Elm Street do not, given that one is (typically) an undead golem and the other is a supernatural dream monster. Ultimately, these are all stories about genuine human beings killing other human beings. Got it? "
  6. Dictionnaire du cinéma populaire français - des origines à nos jours's icon

    Dictionnaire du cinéma populaire français - des origines à nos jours

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Films with their own entries* in the "Dictionnaire du cinéma populaire français - des origines à nos jours" (Dictionary of French popular cinema - from its origins to today), written under the direction of Christian-Marc Bosséno and Yannick Dehée, with contributions by critics, academics, historians, journalists, filmmakers and cinephiles. *or, in some cases, films cited as part of a "Film" entry dedicated to a story adapted in multiple films (such as Les Misérables) or a series of films (such as Les Bronzés).
  7. Films featured in The Next Picture Show's icon

    Films featured in The Next Picture Show

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "Looking at cinema's present via its past." The biweekly podcast The Next Picture Show, hosted by Dissolve alums Tasha Robinson, Keith Phipps, Scott Tobias and Genevieve Koski, discusses a new release and puts it in perspective with an older, somehow related film.
  8. Letterboxd top 250 Documentaries's icon

    Letterboxd top 250 Documentaries

    Favs/dislikes: 4:1. "A companion piece to Dave Vis' list of Letterboxd's official top 250 films of all-time, which excludes documentaries from consideration. Credit to Andrew for the idea. Ranked by average user rating. ELIGIBILITY RULES: • Documentaries must be feature-length (45+ minutes), with a theatrical and/or festival release in its entirety. • TV series, miniseries, and episodes are excluded but docs listed as 'TV movie' on IMDb are eligible. Exceptions made for series that also had a limited theatrical release. • No featurettes unless theatrically distributed, even if feature-length (featurettes are marked as 'Video' on IMDb, such as 'making of' docs). • Concert films are allowed if they had a theatrical release. However, documentaries and concert films about contemporary musicians have a 10-year grace period before eligibility due to unintentional vote manipulation by fans. Exceptions are made for disbanded or deceased groups as well as films that debuted at a film festival. • No standup comedy marked as a documentary, nor any stage shows. Exceptions may be made for borderline exceptions. • There is a 1,000 minimum ratings threshold. "
  9. Les Inrockuptibles - 100 Must-See Films directed by women's icon

    Les Inrockuptibles - 100 Must-See Films directed by women

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "With all the subjectivity and inherent limits to the exercise, we have chosen and analyzed important films directed by women which put a change of viewpoint on the table, thus writing a necessary, feminine counter-history of cinema". Assembled by Jean-Marc Lalanne, with Philippe Azoury, Emily Barnett, Romain Blondeau, Patrice Blouin, Iris Brey, Faustine Chevrin, Luc Chessel, Bruno Deruisseau, Marilou Duponchel, Hélène Frappat, Mia Hansen-Love, Murielle Joudet, Thierry Jousse, Olivier Joyard, Gérard Lefort, Eponine Le Galliot, Elena Lopez, Axelle Ropert, Théo Ribeton, Justine Triet.
  10. Letterboxd Top 250 Horror Films's icon

    Letterboxd Top 250 Horror Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  11. Movieland (Tous les films)'s icon

    Movieland (Tous les films)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. 1800+ must-see movies on a beautiful and detailed road map, to help you find your way through cinema.
  12. Télérama 100 Best Films in History's icon

    Télérama 100 Best Films in History

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The 100 best films of all time, as voted on by the journalists of Telerama.
  13. Top 100's icon

    Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1.
  14. Atlas du cinéma (historical introduction)'s icon

    Atlas du cinéma (historical introduction)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Based on the historical (decade by decade) introduction to André Labarrère's book about world cinema.
  15. Festival Lumière 2014's icon

    Festival Lumière 2014

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Films projected during the 2014 edition of the Festival Lumière in Lyon. 1-14 : Pedro Almodovar : Prix Lumière 2014 15-28 : Le temps de Claude Sautet 29-39 : Directed by Frank Capra 40-45 : La saga Musashi Miyamoto 46-52 : Un certain Bob Robertson... L'invention du western italien 53-55 : Hommages en leur présence : Faye Dunaway 56-59 : Hommages en leur présence : Isabella Rossellini 60-63 : Hommages en leur présence : Ted Kotcheff 64 : Hommages en leur présence : Michael Cimino 65 : Invitation à Jean Rochefort 66-67 : Séances cultes 68-71 : Ressorties 72-78 : Les cartes blanches de Pedro Almodovar 79-88 : Pedro Almodovar : "El cine dentro de mi" - "Le cinéma en moi" 89 : Invitation à la Filmoteca espanola 90-96 : Sur quelques films français, par Bertrand Tavernier 97-100 : Une histoire permanente des femmes cinéastes : Ida Lupino réalisatrice 101-102 : Une histoire permanente des femmes cinéastes : Ida Lupino actrice 103-106 : Coluche, auteur 107-115 : Splendeurs des restaurations 2014 116-121 : Sublimes moments du muet 122-125 : Figures de la cinéphilie - Henri Langlois : une mémoire pour le futur 126 : Figures de la cinéphilie - Patrick Brion et le Cinéma de minuit 127-130 : Nuit Alien à la Halle Tony Garnier 131-133 : Grandes projections 134 : Jeune public 135-138 : Documentaires sur le cinéma
  16. Festival Lumière 2015's icon

    Festival Lumière 2015

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Films projected during the 2015 Festival Lumière in Lyon. 1-21 : Prix Lumière : Martin Scorsese 22-36 : Carte blanche de Martin Scorsese 37-41 : The Film Foundation's World Cinema Project 42-54 : Akira Kurosawa : les années Toho 55-62 : Julien Duvivier en copies restaurées 63-67 : Larissa Chepitko - Histoire permanent des femmes cinéastes 68-75 : Pixar : 30 ans ! 76-77 : Invitation à Nicolas Winding Refn 78-80 : Invitation à Sophia Loren 81-82 : Invitation à Géraldine Chaplin 83-84 : Invitation à Mads Mikkelsen 85-86 : Musique et cinéma - Invitation à Alexandre Desplat 87-88 : Gaumont, depuis que le cinéma existe 89-92 : Souvenir de Jean Yanne 93-96 : Voyage dans le cinéma français par Bertrand Tavernier 97-98 : Découvrir Jacqueline Audry 99-102 : Viva Mexico ! 103-110: Nouvelles restaurations 111-116 : Trésors des archives 117-121 : Ressorties 122-126 : Curiosités des années 1980 127-130 : Nuit de la peur 131 : Sublimes moments du muet 132-138 : Grandes projections 139-142 : Documentaires sur le cinéma
  17. Festival Lumière 2016's icon

    Festival Lumière 2016

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Films projected during the 2016 Festival Lumière in Lyon. 1-13 : Catherine Deneuve : Prix Lumière 2016 14-20 : Catherine Deneuve présente 21-33 : Marcel Carné 34-47 : Hollywood, la cité des femmes 48-58 : Buster Keaton 59-72 : Quentin Tarantino : 1970 73-78 : Universal Monsters 79-81 : L'inconnu italien : Antonio Pietrangeli 82-88 : Dorothy Arzner (Histoire permanente des femmes cinéastes) 89-96 : Bertrand Tavernier présente 97-101 : Invitation à Gong Li 102-107 : Invitation à Walter Hill 108-112 : Invitation à Park Chan-Wook 113-114: Invivtation à Jean-Louis Dabadie 115-118 : Invitation à Gaspar Noé 119 : Ils reviennent... Jerry Schatzberg 120 : Ils reviennent... Nicolas Winding Refn 121 : Sublimes moments du muet 122-127 : Grandes projections 128-136 : Trésors des archives 137-147 : Nouvelles restaurations 148-150 : Célébrations - Hommage à Jim Harrison 151 : Célébrations - Hommage à Michael Cimino 152 : Célébrations - Hommage à Abbas Kiarostami 153 : Célébrations - Hommage à Chantal Akerman 154 : Célébrations - Découvrir Ralph Thomas 155-156 : Célébrations - 30 ans ! 157-160 : Célébrations - Invitation à l'Ecole de cinéma de Lodz 161-164 : Nuit bande de potes 165 : Jeune public - Mon festival à moi 166-170 : Documentaires sur le cinéma
  18. Letterboxd Top 50 Under 5,000 Ratings's icon

    Letterboxd Top 50 Under 5,000 Ratings

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. "The Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films list has a 5,000 rating threshold. These are the highest rated films that don't meet that mark. Consider it a waiting list or a minor league team and enjoy these hidden gems. Other than the threshold, the same rules apply. No short films. No documentaries, concert films, or stand-up specials. No TV shows or miniseries. No collections or rarities. If you love a film on this list and want to see it move up to the official list, make sure to give it a rating."
  19. SensCritique 111 (updated irregularly)'s icon

    SensCritique 111 (updated irregularly)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Vous cherchez les films à voir ? Les meilleurs films de tous les temps, tous genres confondus ? Peut-être un Top 100 des meilleurs films ? Ce Top 111 films est probablement un bon point de départ, avant de s'aventurer sur le Top 100 des tops 10 ou dans les autres Tops films du site. En effet, il recense les films les mieux notés par les internautes, en les classant par la note SensCritique. Les films cultes, les grands classiques et les incontournables du cinéma se partagent ainsi la vedette. Il s'agit d'un Top vivant, dont les résultats sont mis à jour chaque semaine.
  20. Allociné top 300's icon

    Allociné top 300

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1. Allociné is essentially the French IMDb, so why not ?
  21. Festival Lumière 2013's icon

    Festival Lumière 2013

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. All films projected during the 2013 Festival Lumière in Lyon. 1-8 : Quentin Tarantino 9-22 : Ingmar Bergman, une vie de cinéma 23-31 : Hal Ashby, l'oublié des années 70 32-39 : Henri Verneuil, noir et blanc (années 1950-1960) 40-48 : Splendeur des restaurations 2013 49-57 : A personal journey through cinema by Quentin Tarantino 58-63 : Art of Noir 64-68 : Raretés de l'histoire du cinéma 69-72 : Hommages en leur présence : Jean-Paul Belmondo 73 : Hommages en leur présence : Jacques Demy 74-76 : Hommages en leur présence : Pierre Richard 77 : Hommages en leur présence : Françoise Fabian 78-80 : Hommages en leur présence : James B. Harris 81 : Hommages en leur présence : Grover Crisp 82-87 : Grandes projections 88-90 : Souvenir de Christine Pascal 91 : Hommage à Bernadette Lafont 92 : Daniel Toscan du Plantier, un héritage 93-94 : Avant-premières 95-98 : Nuit Monty Python 99 : Les femmes cinéastes : Germaine Dulac 100-103 : Les débuts de Charlot 104 : Tim Roth présente 105-109 : Du muet au parlant (1927-1931) 110-112 : Hommage à la Cinémathèque française 113-116 : 25 ans du studio Ghibli 117 : Mon festival à moi 118-119 : Documentaires sur le cinéma
  22. Filmspotting Forum Top 100's icon

    Filmspotting Forum Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  23. Filmspotting Marathons's icon

    Filmspotting Marathons

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Every few months Filmspotting begins a new Marathon where we discuss a series of films that share something in common -- director, genre, themes, etc... -- allowing us to examine films we've always wanted (needed) to see.
  24. ICM Forum Poll: 1930s's icon

    ICM Forum Poll: 1930s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  25. ICM Forum Poll: 500<400's icon

    ICM Forum Poll: 500<400

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
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