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. Criterion Collection Themes - Oscar Winners's icon

    Criterion Collection Themes - Oscar Winners

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The Criterion Collection is bursting with films that have earned Hollywood’s prestigious little golden guy—though, perhaps unsurprisingly, many of them were made pretty far from Hollywood. On our shelves you’ll find eighteen best foreign-language film winners, which make up a fairly comprehensive history of art-house cinema in the U.S., from Kurosawa, Bergman, and Fellini to Tati, Costa-Gavras, and Buñuel. A handful of these trophy-winning foreign films (like Bicycle Thieves, Rashomon, and Forbidden Games) even hail from the period before the competitive foreign-language film category was established—they had such cultural impact that the Academy gave them special honorary awards. Furthermore, two of the best picture winners in the collection have the very rare distinction of also being foreign films: Hamlet, which was the first movie from a country other than the U.S. to garner the prize, and The Last Emperor, which, with its nine Oscars, remains one of the most Academy-honored films of all time. Of course, Criterion also offers a selection of Oscar-embraced American films, which have won in such categories as best documentary feature (Hearts and Minds), cinematography (Days of Heaven), screenplay (Missing), visual effects (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), editing (The Naked City), and even best documentary short (Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist). Explore all the Academy-awarded Criterion films below.
  2. Criterion Collection Themes - Scary Movies's icon

    Criterion Collection Themes - Scary Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. A deranged doctor performs ghastly experiments at his secluded country home. A murdered man’s body vanishes from the depths of a filthy swimming pool. A mysterious samurai spirit behind a demonic mask stalks two women isolated in a hut surrounded by tall grasses. The Criterion Collection is filled with terrifying stories to tell in the dark, from silent horror (Benjamin Christensen’s 1922 witches’ brew Häxan) to contemporary gore (Lars von Trier’s controversial gut-wrencher Antichrist). There’s much to fear in the films below, whether it’s a disembodied brain, a murderous blob, or Boris Karloff.
  3. Criterion Collection Themes - Silent Cinema's icon

    Criterion Collection Themes - Silent Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Many moviegoers think the silent era ended with the advent of sound. Yet cinema history is not so simple. While Al Jolson’s first performance in 1927’s The Jazz Singer was certainly a shot heard round the world, some film artists chose to stick with the quiet old ways for a while, and some national cinemas were slower to adopt the new talking-picture technology than others. As a result—and as demonstrated by the silent films in the Criterion Collection—presound cinema extended into the thirties, for financial and cultural reasons (in Japan, for instance, silent and sound films coexisted until 1938, out of necessity and popularity) or aesthetic ones (Charlie Chaplin was still perfecting the art of silent comedy in 1936’s partly sound Modern Times). Investigate Criterion’s collection of nontalkies, which includes groundbreaking early works from such legends as Cocteau, DeMille, Dreyer, Micheaux, Ozu, Pabst, Sternberg, and more!
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    Criticker's Ranking

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Criticker.com - Recomendations and Comunity. Ranked by Users
  5. Curnblog's The 100 Greatest Australian Films: Cinema Down Under's icon

    Curnblog's The 100 Greatest Australian Films: Cinema Down Under

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. James Curnow / October 30, 2014 Why write a list of the 100 greatest Australian films? While recently browsing through a book on the history of Australian cinema, it occurred to me that most Australian film buffs and cinephiles actually have a very limited concept of the nation’s cinematic output. Except for those films that first garner significant positive attention internationally, Aussies are often very reluctant to bother seeing the great movies being produced in their own backyards. A perfect example lies in the recent release of the Australian horror film, The Babadook, which faded into oblivion upon its initial local release before subsequently garnering significant critical and commercial attention internationally. As a result, local audiences are now paying a little more attention. There are many reasons for this tendency: cultural-cringe, poor marketing, and a perceived tendency in Australian films to be either too serious or too broad. The result is that a lot of people (both within and outside of Australia) miss seeing many films which they would probably thoroughly enjoy. And so, to help those who might be interested in broadening their knowledge of the nation’s cinema, I’m pulling together a five-part series of articles on the 100 greatest Australian films of all time, running from The Story of the Kelly Gang in 1906, right up to the recent release of The Rover. And so, without further ado, here is Part One.
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    Curtis Hanson Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
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    cynical sadness

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. it's sad, true and therefor funny.
  8. Dan Sallitt - The 50 Greatest Films (2009)'s icon

    Dan Sallitt - The 50 Greatest Films (2009)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Made for a broader poll to find "the 50 Greatest movies". But Sallitt's list was the best to single out, because he is a great critic, director, and blogger. Frequent maker of lists on http://sallitt.blogspot.com/search/label/lists
  9. Dan Sallitt - The top 100 of the 00s (2011)'s icon

    Dan Sallitt - The top 100 of the 00s (2011)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  10. Danny Peary's Cult Horror Movies (2014)'s icon

    Danny Peary's Cult Horror Movies (2014)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Discover the 33 Best Scary, Suspenseful, Gory, and Monstrous Cinema Classics. The Bride of Frankenstein to House of Wax to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre to The Brood—horror is a beloved and multifaceted genre, with no two classics truly alike. And almost all of them—great and not-so-great—inspire the kind of passion that only cult films truly reach. In this collection of 33 essays drawn from his revered Cult Movies series, cult film specialist Danny Peary.
  11. Dansk Filmkanon by Ministry of Culture's icon

    Dansk Filmkanon by Ministry of Culture

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Here are the 12 films from the cultural canon made by Ministry of Culture in Denmark. The experts making this list was: Susanne Bier, Jacob Neiiendam, Vinca Wiedemann, Tivi Magnusson and Ole Michelsen.
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    < 400 >

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. favourites with less than 400 checks.
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    <400

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
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    <400

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  15. Dave's Music Database's The Top 100 Videos of All Time's icon

    Dave's Music Database's The Top 100 Videos of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "This was the first best-of list posted on the DMDB Facebook page back on February 5, 2010. Eight years later, it has been updated as an aggregate of more than 70 lists in addition to various video awards. This list serves as a nice counterpoint to the DMDB list of the most-viewed videos of all-time. That list focuses on the YouTube era and post-2000 releases while this list keys in on the MTV era of the 20th century." Originally posted 2/5/2010. Updated 2/5/2018.
  16. David Ayer Filmography's icon

    David Ayer Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  17. David Tennant Filmography's icon

    David Tennant Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. David Tennant's filmography
  18. David Thewlis filmography's icon

    David Thewlis filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Everything he's ever been in according to IMDB, excluding shorts and TV series (except for Dinotopia, that was a mini series.)
  19. David Thomson's Suspects's icon

    David Thomson's Suspects

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Films referenced in David Thomson's 1985 fictional biography/noir novel of movie characters.
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    DC animated movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. All DC animated movies
  21. DC Universe Original Movies's icon

    DC Universe Original Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1. Original animated movies created based on DC Comics.
  22. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1988's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1988

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 1988.
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    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1994

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 1994.
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    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1997

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 1997.
  25. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1999's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1999

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant and readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 1999.
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