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. Robert De Niro Filmography's icon

    Robert De Niro Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  2. Robert Rodriguez Movies's icon

    Robert Rodriguez Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  3. Robin Williams filmography's icon

    Robin Williams filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The complete theatrical feature films of Robin Williams. (Includes uncredited roles)
  4. Rockdelux movies of the 00's's icon

    Rockdelux movies of the 00's

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. As appeared on the 25th anniversary issue of the Spanish magazine Rockdelux
  5. Roger Corman Movies's icon

    Roger Corman Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  6. Rolling Stone: 50 Best Erotic Thrillers of All Time's icon

    Rolling Stone: 50 Best Erotic Thrillers of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. 2023
  7. Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Movies of the Nineties's icon

    Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Movies of the Nineties

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "From serial killers to slackers, ‘Fight Club’ to ‘Pulp Fiction’ – the best comedies, dramas, thrillers and killer horror flicks of the 1990s"
  8. Rolling Stone's 50 Essential LGBTQ Movies's icon

    Rolling Stone's 50 Essential LGBTQ Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. From coming-out dramas to cult comedies, documentaries to blockbusters — our list of films that reflected and represented queer culture onscreen By DAVID FEAR & JERRY PORTWOOD & JENNA SCHERER & MARIA FONTOURA & TIM GRIERSON JUNE 25, 2020 2:45PM ET It’s grainy, faded, and, given the clip is now 125 years old, more than a little worse for wear. But this brief footage is not so ancient that you can’t clearly make out two men, waltzing together, as a third man plays a violin in the background. It was an experimental short made by William Dickson, designed to test syncing up moving pictures to prerecorded sound, a system that he and Thomas Edison were developing known as the Kinetophone. It’s known as “[url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/dickson+experimental+sound+film/]The Dickson Experimental Sound Film[/url],” and dates back to 1895, the same year movies were born. While there’s nothing to outright suggest that these men were romantically involved or attracted to each other during the roughly 20-second length of their pas de deux, there is nothing that contradicts that notion either. It’s considered by many to be one of the first examples of gay imagery in film, and a reminder that homosexual representation has been with the medium from the very beginning. That clip appears in [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/the+celluloid+closet/]The Celluloid Closet[/url], Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman’s documentary based on Vito Russo’s study of homosexuality in the movies, along with countless examples of how gay characters showed up, per narrator Lily Tomlin, as “something to laugh at, or something to pity, or even something to fear.” The history of representation is long, and extremely storied, often shaping how the public viewed “the love that dare not speak its name” for better or worse. But since those two men first danced, there have also been scores of stories, characters, and filmmakers that have presented the varied, multitudinous aspects of LGBTQ experiences 24 frames per second that have gone past those stereotypes, or flipped them on their heads. Some have been documents of a moment or era of gay history, some have been used as correctives to decades of negative clichés, and others have simply celebrated the fact that the movies can be queer, they’re here, get used to it. In honor of LGBTQ Pride Month, we’re singling out 50 essential LGBTQ films — from comedies to dramas, documentaries to cult classics, underground experimental work to studio blockbusters. It is nowhere near a comprehensive rundown of every great movie to feature out-and-proud heroes and villains, or a queer sensibility, or even just visible (and/or risible) examples of gay life in cinema; we could have easily made this list twice as long. Rather, consider this a primer that helps illustrate the relationship between queer culture and the silver screen. Notes: 1. This list is in alphabetical order. 2. At the bottom they included "Watch these films with a 30-day free trial to Amazon Prime or a free trial to Hulu here" so it's possibly they only picked films that were available on either of those two streaming services.
  9. Rolling Stone's 50 Greatest Romantic Comedies of All Time's icon

    Rolling Stone's 50 Greatest Romantic Comedies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  10. RollingStone.com's 10 Best Music Videos Of All Time's icon

    RollingStone.com's 10 Best Music Videos Of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  11. Rosalind Russell Filmography's icon

    Rosalind Russell Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  12. Rotten Movies We Love: The Book's icon

    Rotten Movies We Love: The Book

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1. Ever been crushed to learn your favorite movie -- or a new one you're dying to see -- has been given the big green splat from Rotten Tomatoes' infamous Tomatometer? The site's editors stand by their critics and scores, but they also feel your pain: Fresh films shouldn't get all the glory! In Rotten Movies We Love, the RT team celebrates 101 Rotten movies that can't be missed, including: 01-19 - Box office slayers and household names 20-27 - So bad they're good 28-36 - Not their best work (or so they said) 37-50 - Cult leaders 51-66 - Ahead of their time 67-78 - Sequels worth a second look 79-101 - Basic Instincts Featuring 16 essays from some of the world's most well-known film critics -- Leonard Maltin, Terri White, Amy Nicholson, David Fear, K. Austin Collins, and more -- and punctuated with black-and-white film stills and punchy graphics, it's a fun romp through the quirkier corners of film history, sure to delight any cinephile or pop-culture fanatic.
  13. Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 2000s Movies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 2000s Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. New millennium, new technology. Film cameras were the standard way to shoot a movie for over a century, and now they to had to make space for upstart digital. Without digital cameras, zombies would’ve stayed dead; 28 Days Later was only possible with how quick and easy it is to set up with them. Sofia Coppola (Lost in Translation) and Neill Blomkamp (District 9) certainly benefited from the new technology. Movies were also used to absorb our collective trauma. We escaped into magic and wonder in the months after 9/11 with Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, while we celebrated the end of the Great Recession by getting the hell off this planet with Avatar. And speaking of those series, we didn’t want their installments taking up all the spots on this list, so one movie representing the whole franchise was chosen for those worthy. And your vast comic-book trivia knowledge became a social asset, not a bullseye for beatings. Iron Man, The Dark Knight, and Spider-Man 2 opened up new ways of connected storytelling (and money making). And it wasn’t just superheroes making the leap to the mainstream. Fanboy culture, the internet, and sites like the one you’re reading now helped bring “genre” movies to the cultural forefront: zombies (28 Days Later, Shaun of the Dead), sci-fi (Avatar, Serenity), horror (The Descent, Saw), and fantasy (Pan’s Labyrinth). Meanwhile, under-served voices started to make some noise in the mainstream with films led by females (Mean Girls, Whale Rider, Bend It Like Beckham, Twilight), made African-American filmmakers (Love & Basketball, Barbershop), and featuring Asian-American stars (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Better Luck Tomorrow). And that’s not including the increasingly easy access to international material like City of God and Let the Right One In. And we still haven’t touched upon Pixar’s golden age (WALL-E, Finding Nemo), Hollywood finding the formula for comedies perfectly balanced between smart and dumb (The Hangover, The 40-Year Old Virgin), or that the Fast & Furious series got its humble beginnings here. A lot happened in this decade: Discover it all with the 140 Essential Movies of the 2000s!
  14. Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 90s Movies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 90s Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Wazzup, home skillet! You must’ve left your pager in your other pair of Zubaz, ‘cuz the 1990s are trying to get in touch: The decade’s back, and it’s brought 140 friends! Rotten Tomatoes, the Fresh prince of review aggregators, presents our list of the 140 Essential ’90s Movies, ranging from Certified Fresh to Rotten, all reppin’ 10 years of cinema that upended the biz! Our selections cross the era’s cultural checkpoints, including the American independent golden era (Pulp Fiction, Good Will Hunting), animation renaissance (The Lion King, the Toy Story movies), slasher revival (Scream), and the full maturation of auteurs like Scorsese and Spielberg under the studio system…just as the same studios pumped out big, star-driven crass comedies (Happy Gilmore, There’s Something About Mary) and effects-driven blockbusters (Titanic, Independence Day). So slap on that bracelet and resurrect your Tamagotchi bestie, because these aren’t just the best ’90s movies, dude — they’re totally Essential! And if you’re looking for more blasts from the past, check out our list of 140 Essential 80s Movies! Schwing!
  15. Rotten Tomatoes - Top 100 Horror Movies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes - Top 100 Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Only horror movies with more than fourty critic reviews are considered. The movies are ranked on their Adjusted Scores.
  16. Rotten Tomatoes' 100 Best Movies on Disney+'s icon

    Rotten Tomatoes' 100 Best Movies on Disney+

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "Disney+ covers over 100 years of its flagship studio’s history, from early animated shorts to groundbreaking full-length animated features to family live-action classics to the blockbuster triumvirate of superheroes, space operas, and 3D computer animation of today. It’s a big spread of time filled with classics, some middling stuff, and even a few disasters. Rotten Tomatoes is here to discover and present only the movies with the highest Tomatometer scores on Disney+!"
  17. Rotten Tomatoes’ 150 Best Sports Movies of All Time's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes’ 150 Best Sports Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. In the arena of the sports movie, every story can be told. The impossible underdog team that survives a brutal season into the final game. The kid who’s just starting out and the veteran being pulled back into the game, who both share the same odds: Against. Stories of the power of coming together as a selfless team, and myths of individual strength when you remove all the limits. Sports movies make us cheer, laugh, cry, and scream. They even make us think about renewing that gym membership. We’re going all the way to the end zone with our list of the 150 Best Sports Movies of All Time, sorted by Adjusted Tomatometer from at least 20 reviews each. (The Adjusted Tomatometer is our special formula which takes into account, among other factors, the movie’s year of release and its number of reviews.) Just about every sport ever played is here: football (Rudy), baseball (Bull Durham), hockey (Miracle), soccer (Bend It Like Beckham), boxing (Rocky), ice skating (I, Tonya). There’s racing: by foot (Without Limits), by car (Talladega Nights), by horse (Seabiscuit). We got fictional sports (Rollerball) and sports we made up through sheer tyranny of will (Murderball). If it’s in the spirit of competition, it’s in this list. Because this is a movie list, there are no TV movies (we pour one out for Brian’s Song), and nothing rated Rotten — even fan favorites like Any Given Sunday. Please deal with your rage accordingly before continuing. And with our most recent updates, we welcome in new popular hits like Ben Affleck’s The Way Back, Best Picture nominee Ford v Ferrari, wrestling family drama Fighting With My Family, the vertigo-inducing Free Solo, and Maiden, about the first all-woman crew in a global yacht race. Ready? For the leisure, life, and love of the game, here are the 150 Best Sports Movies of All Time!
  18. Rotten Tomatoes Top Rated Westerns's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes Top Rated Westerns

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Movies with 40 or more critic reviews vie for their place in history at Rotten Tomatoes. Eligible movies are ranked based on their Adjusted Scores. A movie must have 40 or more rated reviews to be considered.
  19. Rough Guide to Chick Flicks's icon

    Rough Guide to Chick Flicks

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. From the book by Samantha Cook, published 2006.
  20. Rowan Atkinson filmography's icon

    Rowan Atkinson filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Filmography of actor Rowan Atkinson
  21. r/TrueFilm's Greatest Film Poll's icon

    r/TrueFilm's Greatest Film Poll

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The Lord of the Rings (14), Toy Story (41), Kill Bill (80) and The Three colors (109) were polled considering the whole trilogy/duology
  22. Ruben Östlund Filmography's icon

    Ruben Östlund Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. A list of all feature films directed by Ruben Östlund, this excludes all of his shorts.
  23. Rubyslippers' Top 100 Funniest Films's icon

    Rubyslippers' Top 100 Funniest Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1. The 100 most laugh-out-loud films I have ever seen.
  24. Rushprint's Best Norwegian Films's icon

    Rushprint's Best Norwegian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1. In 2011, Rushprint asked 32 critics and managers of festivals and cinematheques to vote for the best Norwegian films. This list includes all films that received at least 1 vote. See [url=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/197CN4j9PIqKB6o5dU7fzvJWe9ORJmRZowUfCp0Nbj1M/pubhtml]this spreadsheet[/url] for vote counts and ballots.
  25. Ruth Gordon Filmography's icon

    Ruth Gordon Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
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