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. theBelatedLobster - Top Ten of 2015's icon

    theBelatedLobster - Top Ten of 2015

    Favs/dislikes: 2:2.
  2. TheConsigliere's Hidden Gems (fewer than 400 checks)'s icon

    TheConsigliere's Hidden Gems (fewer than 400 checks)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Personal list - favourite movies with fewer than 400 checks on ICM
  3. theFLICKpick Top 10 Most Epic Movies's icon

    theFLICKpick Top 10 Most Epic Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. a movie reviewer theFLICKpick picked Top 10 Most Epic Movies ever made
  4. Therapy and Psychiatry in Cinema's icon

    Therapy and Psychiatry in Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. 1-4 https://www.therapyroute.com/article/movies-about-counselling-mental-health-related-films 5-22 https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/151423005.pdf +PTP list focus descrip from PTP list: Film portrayals of therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and mental health counselors, in which their role plays a major part in the story.
  5. TheTallTerror's Top Comic Book Movies's icon

    TheTallTerror's Top Comic Book Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  6. They Save the World, Don't They?'s icon

    They Save the World, Don't They?

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. The most acclaimed superhero movies of all time, compiled from 17 lists (CinemaBlend, Collider, Digital Spy, Empire, Film School Rejects, GamesRadar+, Gizmodo, GQ, IGN, Looper, NeoGAF, Paste, Rolling Stone, ScreenCrush, The Playlist, The Vulture, Virgin Media). I used exponential decay scoring (half-life = 25). Additionally, older lists have less weight, lists made by a single author have less weight, and recent polls have more weight. Last updated: May 2020
  7. They Shoot Down Under, Don't They? (In production)'s icon

    They Shoot Down Under, Don't They? (In production)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  8. They Shoot Nollywood Pictures, Don't They?'s icon

    They Shoot Nollywood Pictures, Don't They?

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The most acclaimed Nollywood movies of all time, compiled from 7 lists. 1. 6 votes 2. 5 votes 3-5. 4 votes 6-8. 3 votes 9-10. 2 votes
  9. They Shoot Portuguese Movies, Don't They?'s icon

    They Shoot Portuguese Movies, Don't They?

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The most acclaimed Portuguese movies of all time, compiled from 4 lists from different sources. Last updated: October 2021
  10. They Travel Time, Don't They 25/25 Top 100's icon

    They Travel Time, Don't They 25/25 Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  11. Those fabulous movie years: the 30s's icon

    Those fabulous movie years: the 30s

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Movies listed in the book by Paul Trent. Published by Barre, ISBN 0-517-512407, year 1975
  12. Thrillist's The 33 Freakiest Horror Anime of All Time's icon

    Thrillist's The 33 Freakiest Horror Anime of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. "Just as there are masterpieces and real stinkers with spooky TV shows and movies, the same can be said of Japanese anime. Luckily, horror is one area where the medium excels beautifully. With Halloween right around the corner, we've rounded up the most spine-tingling, terrifying anime series the industry has to offer. From Hellsing to When They Cry, there's something for everyone on this list, from anime newcomers to those who've watched all 900+ episodes of One Piece. Grab a change of underwear and a flashlight, because you're about to take a deep dive into the best horror anime series of all time."
  13. Thrillist's The Best Horror Movies of 2017's icon

    Thrillist's The Best Horror Movies of 2017

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The best horror movies of 2017 according to Thrillist.
  14. Tim Thomerson filmography's icon

    Tim Thomerson filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. filmography of Tim Thomerson, most famous for his groundbreaking portrayal of edgy noir trancer hunter Jack Deth in 'Trancers.'
  15. Time Out London's The 100 Best Bollywood Movies (2015)'s icon

    Time Out London's The 100 Best Bollywood Movies (2015)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. In 2015, Time Out London asked 27 leading Bollywood experts, including critics, curators, and bloggers to vote for the best Bollywood movies of all time. The ballots are available on [url=http://www.timeout.com/london/film/the-100-best-bollywood-movies-who-voted]Time Out's website[/url].
  16. Time Out's 30 Best London Movies's icon

    Time Out's 30 Best London Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The very best films set and shot in our nation’s capital, from ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’ to ‘Withnail & I’
  17. Time Out's The 50 Best Japanese Movies of All Time's icon

    Time Out's The 50 Best Japanese Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. "Thanks to the likes of Hirokazu Kore-eda, Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Mamoru Hosoda, Japanese cinema is in rude health. It’s the home of one of the greatest filmmakers to ever stride the planet in Akira Kurosawa, but he’s not the only GOAT candidate Japan has produced – heck, there’s a whole field’s worth of them. Yasujirō Ozu, Hayao Miyazaki, Kenji Mizoguchi and the chin-stroking cineaste’s pick, Kon Ichikawa, all deserve a place in the firmament too. Between them, they’ve made a vast contribution to the movie canon and bridged the gap between east and west with classics as varied as Tokyo Story, Seven Samurai and My Neighbor Totoro. The country’s booming silent era gave way to a post-war golden age, which in turn spawned a punky, provocative ’60s New Wave and an explosion in anime. Masterpieces abound, many of them vastly influential in the US and Europe, and a cultural osmosis has seen ideas exchanged between like-minded creators like Kurosawa and John Ford and Studio Ghibli and Pixar. Tarantino and Scorsese are apostles of this remarkable national cinema, and Godzilla continues to roar in Hollywood blockbusters. But there’s so much to get stuck into, it’s not always easy to know where to begin. To coincide with a special Akira Kurosawa season at London’s BFI Southbank, we’ve taken a deep dive into the best of this god-level national cinema. Allow us to take you on a tour of the ultimate Nihon gold nuggets." --Time Out
  18. Time Out's The Best Korean Movies of All Time's icon

    Time Out's The Best Korean Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Loved Parasite? Dig deeper into Hallyuwood’s awesome back catalogue Written by James Balmont Contributors Phil de Semlyen & Matthew Singer Tuesday 10 May 2022 Contrary to believe in some corners of the west, South Korean cinema existed long before Parasite and Squid Game. Sure, Bong Joon-ho’s 2019 Oscar-winner might represent the pinnacle of the country’s movie industry – and the massive success of Netflix’s Squid Game confirmed it as a worldwide player in streaming too – but its history runs much deeper. For decades, Korean filmmakers have been producing thrilling, imaginative work with a distinctive vision, subverting genre conventions along the way. Entering its renaissance era in the early 2000s, charged by films like Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy and Joon-ho’s The Host, Korean movies became known for their ultraviolence and political invective, but dig into the canon and you’ll find a wide range of complex emotions expressed in many different ways. Where to start? Well, here: with some of the best Korean movies ever made.
  19. Time Out's Top 10 Movies of 2011's icon

    Time Out's Top 10 Movies of 2011

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  20. Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-Time's icon

    Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. From “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” to “The Room” and everything in between, this documentary series celebrates the greatest cult movies of all-time.
  21. TimeOut: The 100 best Bollywood movies's icon

    TimeOut: The 100 best Bollywood movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Explore our list of the best Hindi movies ever made, as picked by leading Bollywood critics and experts. Here, we celebrate mainstream Hindi movies – the big films that have been wowing audiences in India and beyond for more than 60 years. To find the top 100 Bollywood movies, we picked a select bunch of Bollywood experts and asked them for their favourite Hindi movies. From there, we discovered these 100 great Bollywood movies – superb films that feature the best Bollywood songs and dances. Explore, and have fun!
  22. Times of India: Top 20 Bollywood Films of the Decade's icon

    Times of India: Top 20 Bollywood Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Times of India movie critic Avijit Ghosh trawled over 1,000 Hindi films made in the last 10 years (2000-2009) to pick 20 that best capture the changing times. If you haven't seen these yet, get the popcorn out this weekend...
  23. Tiny Mix Tapes: Favorite 30 Films of 2012's icon

    Tiny Mix Tapes: Favorite 30 Films of 2012

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Let’s all just admit that 2012 started to get a little weird towards the end. At least Stateside, anyway. There was all that unpleasant political stuff going on; somehow rape became a gift and then it was bad again; and there was that inclement weather along the East Coast that totally had nothing to do with man-made climate change. Amid all this socialecological turmoil, we shouldn’t blame you for missing some pretty big news in the world of cinema. But we will, anyway. After all, this year we said goodbye to one controversial auteur (Béla Tarr) and adopted a different personal pronoun for another (Lana Wachowski). Whit Stillman finally made another film after a nearly 15-year hiatus (Damsels In Distres), brilliantly showcasing the talent of Generation Me’s answer to Chloë Sevigny (Greta Gerwig). Plus, any year that a Zachary Oberzan film comes out (Your brother. Remember?) is a good year for movies. Thankfully, all that Mayan apocalypse dreck ran its course a couple years ago, leaving room for some more rarefied grapplings with the end of all things (Tarr’s number-one stunner, The Turin Horse). And all that IRL political stuff we mentioned earlier? Not nearly as troubling as 5 Broken Cameras or This Is Not A Film, movies that managed so brilliantly to elucidate the very real human loss of geopolitical conflict. But what really blew us away this year weren’t the super-good films that defied convention or made grand political statements. Instead, we were left with our mouths agape by films helmed by auteurs confident enough to be okay simply ignoring convention, never feeling the need to prove anything outside the piece of work at hand, some of which were at ease merely reveling in the sheer virtuosity of their principal actors’ performances (The Master). Oh, and Béla, you’ll be missed. –PAUL BOWER
  24. Todd Field Movies's icon

    Todd Field Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  25. Todd Phillips filmography's icon

    Todd Phillips filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
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