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. American Genre Film Archive's icon

    American Genre Film Archive

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Home video releases from the AGFA, including their collaborations with Vinegar Syndrome and Bleeding Skull (and Something Weird, of course.) Supplemental shorts from the Effects Bluray, [i]Ubu[/i] and [i]Beastie[/i], do not have imdb entries.
  2. Amos Vogel's Film as a Subversive Art (1974)'s icon

    Amos Vogel's Film as a Subversive Art (1974)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Original 1974 version. This presentation of the book is very similar to the official iCM-list version. The main difference (and basically the only difference) is that this version include an additional 22 entries (examples of non-subversive films) which the official list version excludes (also, the order of the entries is slightly different). In other words, this list includes ALL films mentioned regardless if they are subversive or not. However, some films (or "entries" to be more precise) are not on IMDb yet, or appear in the book with unidentifiable stills (see bottom of list description). Films are sorted by the order they appear in the book. In some cases, the same film is discussed several times in different sections throughout the book (Blowup, 2001: A Space Odyssey, L'âge d'or, W.R. etc. They are listed here by their FIRST appearance in the book regardless if the film is discussed more thoroughly at a later stage in the book. #1-24: Acknowledgements, Preface and "The World View of Subversive Cinema" #1-2: Front cover and Back cover (and also mentioned in Acknowledgements). #25-193 :Part One - The Subversion of Form #25-37: Revolutionary Film Avant-garde in Soviet Russia #38-98: Aesthetic Rebels and Rebellious Clowns #99-117: The Destruction of Time and Space #118-131: The Destruction of Plot and Narrative #132-141: The Assault of Montage #142-160: The Triumph and Death of the Moving Camera #161-162: The Devaluation of Language #163-193: Straining towards the Limits #194-386: Part Two - The Subversion of Content #194: International Left and Revolutionary Cinema #195-257: Left and Revolutionary Cinema: the West #258-307: Left and Revolutionary Cinema: the East #308-332: Left and Revolutionary Cinema: Third World #333-338: East Germany: Against the West #339-352: Nazi Cinema #353-386: Secrets and Revelations #387-599: Part Three - Forbidden Subjects of the Cinema #387-403: The Visual Taboo #404-423: Nudity #424-468: Erotic and Pornographic Cinema #469-508: Homosexuality and Other Variants #509-514: The First Mystery: Birth #515-547: The Ultimate Secret: Death #548-575: The Attack on God #576-599: Trance and Witchcraft #600-621: Part Four - Towards a New Consciousness #600-619: Counterculture and Avant-garde #620-621: The Subversion of Subversion -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Films mentioned in the original version but not included in the revised version and/or iCM version: Staroye i novoye (Old and New) Alexander Nevsky Battleship Potemkin Ivan the Terrible Part 1 Ivan the Terrible Part 2 The Great Train Robbery Das blaue Licht Intolerance Cleopatra Der blaue Engel Gone with the Wind The Sound of Music Journal d'un curé de campagne If... O Lucky Man! The Graduate Romeo and Juliet Lebenszeichen Love Story Tout va bien ¡Que viva México! The Second in Command (The Second Coming) ...for a total of 22 additional entries compared to the iCM-version. "Nachts, wenn Dracula erwacht" page 87; never explicitly mentioned but referred to when discussing Pere Portabella's "Cuadecuc, vampir". It IS mentioned in the revised version however. "Der geile Wotan" is included here as it is mentioned and referred to, but is in fact a faulty entry (correctly replaced by the correct film "SS und Judenstern" in the revised iCM-version), page 254. Unidentifiable Keystone Film circa 1915 (page 50-51, featured still) is in fact "In the Clutches of the Gang". Unknown films/entries: UFA Newsreel, 1940 (page 194) Unidentified Nazi documentary footage (page 278) Unidentified Nazi documentary footage (page 280) Entries that aren't on IMDb: Beaver Films (Stag, 1970, USA), page 221; revised version list the years as 1967-72. The None Story (Stag, 1950s, USA), page 225; titled "The Nun's Story" in the revised version.
  3. AMP's 30 Impressively Colored Movies from Asia's icon

    AMP's 30 Impressively Colored Movies from Asia

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "Since we dealt with the monochrome ones somea few weeks before, the most impressively colored films were a path we had to take. Essentially, a number of directors considered masters (Akira Kurosawa, Wong Kar-wai, Zhang Yimou, Hou Hsiao-hsen etc) have always invested on intense coloring for their films, resulting in audiovisual poems. As usually, with a focus on diversity, we present 30 of those films, in alphabetical order."
  4. AMP's The 40 Best Japanese Movies of the Decade (2011-2020)'s icon

    AMP's The 40 Best Japanese Movies of the Decade (2011-2020)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. National cinemas come and go from the top, which is currently dominated by Korea, as it did by Hong Kong some decades ago, but the truth remains that the only one who has stayed on top since its beginning (maybe with the exception of the 80s) is the Japanese one. Either through the festival favorites like Koreeda, Kawase, Kiyoshi Kurosawa or through the more cult like Miike, Sono, Toyoda, or through a number of newcomers, Japanese cinema continues to make an impact, proving both its current quality and its potential for the years to come. The decade that just passed is another testament to the fact, and the movies that you will find in this list, the most distinct proof. In an effort to winnow some of the best Japanese movies of the decade (2011-2020), we came up with 40 we felt were the ones that truly stand out in terms of quality, impact and sheer entertainment they offered. The order of this list could be different of course and the number much bigger, but our effort was towards presenting great films and not cataloguing all of them, always with a focus on diversity in style, themes and filmmaker.
  5. AMP's The 50 Best Chinese Language Films of the Decade (2011-2020)'s icon

    AMP's The 50 Best Chinese Language Films of the Decade (2011-2020)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The 50 Best Chinese Language (China, Hong Kong, Tibet, Bhutan, Taiwan) Films of the Decade (2011-2020) March 1, 2021 Panos Kotzathanasis Considering the political issues that torment the whole Sinophone world, and the ways all these countries (even this term is under consideration) are connected and clashing at the same time, coming up with a title and which films to include in that list is at least as difficult as winnowing the films in the list. Despite all the turmoil, however, films of utmost quality continue to come out from this region, if even the “Hollywood of the East” (aka Hong Kong) is definitely not in the place it used to be during the 90s, with the fact that Chinese “Better Days” and Taiwanese “A Sun” are shortlisted for the Oscar for Foreign Movie, highlighting the fact in the most eloquent fashion. In an effort to select some of the best Sinophone movies of the decade (2011-2020), we came up with 50 we felt were the ones that truly stand out in terms of quality, impact and sheer entertainment they offered. The order of this list could be different of course and the number much bigger, but our effort was towards presenting great films and not cataloguing all of them, always with a focus on diversity in style, themes, origin, and filmmaker
  6. An Army of Phantoms's icon

    An Army of Phantoms

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. All movies scrutinized or designedly mentioned in Jim Hoberman's book : "An Army of Phantoms : American Movies and the Making of the Cold War". The book mainly focuses on the 1943-1957 period. (titles briefly cited for reasons irrelevant to the main purpose have been excluded)
  7. Andy Garcia filmography's icon

    Andy Garcia filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Filmography of actor Andy Garcia
  8. Animated Children's Films's icon

    Animated Children's Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1.
  9. Anime Films's icon

    Anime Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:3. Favorite Anime Films.
  10. Anime!'s icon

    Anime!

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  11. Ann Blyth Filmography's icon

    Ann Blyth Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Ann Marie Blyth (born August 16, 1928) is an American actress and singer, often cast in Hollywood musicals, but also successful in dramatic roles. Her performance as Veda Pierce in the 1945 film Mildred Pierce was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
  12. AnnaSophia Robb filmography's icon

    AnnaSophia Robb filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. A list of all feature films starring AnnaSophia Robb. Does not include series and shorts.
  13. Anne Heche Filmography's icon

    Anne Heche Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  14. Annecy Festival - Cristal du long metrage (Best feature Film)'s icon

    Annecy Festival - Cristal du long metrage (Best feature Film)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  15. Anton Walbrook filmography's icon

    Anton Walbrook filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. All existing films Anton Walbrook starred in. - Short, lost,TV films and tv series excluded
  16. Antonio Banderas filmography's icon

    Antonio Banderas filmography

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

    apelsinema

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. 100 years of cinema.
  18. AP's Top 25 Sports Movies's icon

    AP's Top 25 Sports Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. “Hoosiers” shot all the way to No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 of best sports movies, a one-of-a-kind poll from the news organization known for its rankings of college teams. Released in 1986 and starring Gene Hackman, “Hoosiers” led the tally in results released Friday, receiving 46 votes from a 70-person global panel of sports writers and editors who work for the AP. In all, 117 films got at least one mention in the complete balloting; 69 received at least two votes apiece. Nine sports served as the subjects of the AP Top 25, a group that actually wound up including 26 total movies, because three tied for 24th place. 2-way ties at #2,8,12. 3-way ties at #18,21,24. [url=https://apnews.com/2337bdb7da176b61b8c5b3c406981417]Others receiving at least 5 votes[/url]: “The Blind Side,” “Happy Gilmore,” “Bend It Like Beckham,” “Rush,” “Senna,” “The Longest Yard,” ”The Wrestler,” “Victory.”
  19. Archer series's icon

    Archer series

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

    Art Carney Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  21. 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]
  22. Astérix movies's icon

    Astérix movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Every feature-length film in the Astérix franchise.
  23. Astrid Lindgren's icon

    Astrid Lindgren

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. A list of movies produced/written by Astrid Lindgren.
  24. Atilla Dorsay's Top 100 Turkish Film's icon

    Atilla Dorsay's Top 100 Turkish Film

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. EN-ever the best film critic atilla dorsay's the top 100 Turkish film is taken from the book. TR-en iyi sinema eleştirmeni atilla dorsay'ın 100 yılın 100 filmi isimli kitabından alınmıştır. FR-meilleure critique de cinéma Atilla Dorsay 100 années de 100 films ont été prises à partir du livre. ES-mejor crítico de cine Atilla Dorsay 100 años 100 películas fueron tomadas del libro.
  25. Atom Egoyan filmography's icon

    Atom Egoyan filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
Remove ads

Showing items 4951 – 4975 of 23494