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  1. Dreadit's Top 50 Horror Films II's icon

    Dreadit's Top 50 Horror Films II

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. As submitted and voted on by /r/horror readers
  2. Dutch Film Festival's Dutch Film Top 50's icon

    Dutch Film Festival's Dutch Film Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 37:3. In 2008 Nederland 2, the Dutch Film Festival, cinema.nl and VPRO banded together to let the general public vote for the Dutch Film Top 50. The public was able to vote for 3 films from a preselected list of 800+ Dutch films. Around 15000 people submitted their vote. This list is the result of that poll.
  3. Ekraj's Favorites's icon

    Ekraj's Favorites

    Favs/dislikes: 0:1.
  4. Empire - The 50 best kids' movies's icon

    Empire - The 50 best kids' movies

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. From The Kid to Toy Story, cinema has given us thousands of indelible ways to entertain and stimulate children, and subdue the difficult ones. We all grew up with classics that have stuck with us: for some it was Pixar; others were weaned on the classics of Disney animation or Studio Ghibli's fantasical otherworlds. But what should you be treating your kids to first? Glad you asked because we've been weighing up this very question. Tears were shed and hair was pulled but eventually we came up with 50 of the finest kids' films in cinema. And, hey, we're all friends again now.
  5. Empire: The 50 Best Films Of 2014's icon

    Empire: The 50 Best Films Of 2014

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The votes are in, the heated debate has finally subsided and the hanging chads have all been recycled, which means Empire's 50 Best Films Of 2014 - those films with UK releases between January 1 and December 26 - has arrived. Movie critiquing is a subjective business so each and every member of the Empireverse was asked to submit a list of their favourite films release in the UK in 2014, and our mathematicians bunged all the results into a science oven and, presto, from the charred embers emerged over four dozen terrific slices of motion-picture magic, including 12 features from debut filmmakers. Now all you have to do is tell us what we've missed in the usual place.
  6. Empire's 50 Best Horror Movies's icon

    Empire's 50 Best Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. On September 16th, 2016, the Empire Magazine website published a list of the best 50 horror films, according to 5 contributors. [quote=Empire Magazine]Halloween is fast approaching with a crucifix in one hand, a bag of pestilent rodents in the other and a hockey mask stuck to its face. To prepare, we've summoned up with the ultimate list of the greatest, scariest and most spine-rippingly horrific horror movies in cinema's long history. From Dr. Caligari to It Follows, this is a compendium of scary movies to span the ages. Abandon all hope all ye who enter here...[/quote]
  7. Empire's 50 Funniest Comedies Ever's icon

    Empire's 50 Funniest Comedies Ever

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. Voted on by Empire magazine readers.
  8. Empire's 50 Greatest Independent Films's icon

    Empire's 50 Greatest Independent Films

    Favs/dislikes: 61:2.
  9. Empire's 50 Greatest Sports Movies's icon

    Empire's 50 Greatest Sports Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. "Ah, sport. Small boys in the park, jumpers for goalposts, a desperate last shot on target as the seconds tick down on the clock – or some combination of such ingredients, anyway. The sports movie is the perfect vehicle for tales of competition, triumph, desire and despair – and what could be more film friendly than that? Ahead of this summer's biggest sporting event, we took a look at the best sports films ever made..."
  10. Empire's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time's icon

    Empire's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 41:1. A list of the 50 greatest TV Shows of all time, as voted by the readers of Empire Magazine.
  11. Empire's 50 Remakes That Worked's icon

    Empire's 50 Remakes That Worked

    Favs/dislikes: 21:1. Remakes get a bad rep -- but the fact is that some of your favorite films are secretly remakes, twists on existing films that turned out better than they had any right to. Here Empire has assembled their best of the best.
  12. Empire's The 50 Best Animated Movies's icon

    Empire's The 50 Best Animated Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. By Ben Travis, James White, Ian Freer, Beth Webb | Posted On 14 09 2021 For nearly 100 years, the animated movie as we know it has existed – an artform that, like live-action cinema, sprung from shorts and grew into a major medium in its own right. If the biggest landmark was the arrival of 1937’s Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs – which marked the start of feature-length output from Walt Disney Animation Studios – from there the animated film flourished and evolved, spawning brand new pioneering technologies, new narrative possibilities, new studios, and new visual styles. Today, that gives us a field that encompasses nearly a century of Disney favourites, other major studios like the game-changing Pixar, British claymation titans Aardman, and Japan’s legendary Ghibli, and styles that range from traditional hand-drawn 2D features, to lavish computer-generation confections, painstakingly-produced stop-motion, and everything in between. Team Empire got together to vote for the 50 greatest animated movies ever made – and since animation is a medium rather than a genre, the full list comprises a banquet of tastes and tones. We have traditional family adventures, black-and-white coming-of-age stories, self-referential meta-features, superhero stories, devastating war films, and imaginative flights of fantasy – all showing that animation can be far more than just cartoons for kids (though we do, of course, love those deeply too). Read the full list below, and delve into the endless possibilities that the animated medium allows for.
  13. Empire's The 50 Best LGBTQ+ Movies's icon

    Empire's The 50 Best LGBTQ+ Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. By Ben Travis, Sophie Butcher, Ian Freer | Posted 25 Jun 2020 Throughout the history of cinema, there have been gripping and groundbreaking LGBTQ+ films – stories taking in the lives, history, and experiences of people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, pansexual and beyond. And with every passing year, the rich tapestry of bold, funny and fearless queer cinema grows: we’re living a golden age of LGBTQ+ filmmakers having increasing opportunities to tell their own stories – whether specifically about the LGBTQ+ experience or not – resulting in greater on-screen representation, and allowing more people than ever before to see themselves in the movies they love. Team Empire has hand-picked a selection of the greatest films that tell LGBTQ+ stories, or that come from LGBTQ+ filmmakers – contemporary, historical, factual, fictional, fantastical, or futuristic. Of course, ‘LGBTQ+ movies’ isn’t a genre in and of itself – here you’ll find romances, comedies, rock’n’roll musicals, period dramas, crime thrillers, teen movies, documentaries, heartwarmers and heartbreakers, and one of the most famous sci-fi films of all time. From landmark moments in movie history to vital new voices, it’s a cinematic banquet. Dive in, enjoy, and happy Pride.
  14. Empire's The 50 Greatest American Independent Movies's icon

    Empire's The 50 Greatest American Independent Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 22:1. "As much as blockbusters can thrill us, beyond the well-tended flowerbeds and spacious corner offices of Hollywood there's a world bubbling with creativity, free spirits and up-and-coming talent. Some of the heroes of American indie cinema have gone on to try their hand at multiplex fodder; some have stayed resolutely outside the mainstream. This roll of honour celebrates both, as well as some of the names that didn't achieve the acclaim they deserve. But how you define 'indie'? Do big studios' independent arms count? Should Miramax's output qualify? Our criteria is aesthetic rather than financial: if it feels like an indie, it's in; if it's The Phantom Menace, it's not. Ultimately though, whether they're made for millions or 50p and bits of pocket fluff, it's about great movies that are worth celebrating again..."
  15. Empire's The 50 Greatest Sci-Fi Movies's icon

    Empire's The 50 Greatest Sci-Fi Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Outer space. Inner space. New worlds. Tech frontiers. Artificial intelligence. The best science-fiction movies take us to places beyond our own imagination, dreaming up impossible futures that inevitably go on to shape our own technological advances. Great sci-fi delivers mind-bending visuals packed with mind-blowing ideas, probing everything from the human experience to the future of humanity. It’s a genre that contains multitudes – from fast, funny, colourful space adventures, to dark dystopian tragedies, set in the present, far future, or even a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. If you’re wanting a list of the best sci-fi movies of all time, you’re in the right place – the Team Empire hivemind has communed in the cloud to come up with a list of the most iconic sci-fi cinema, from modern masterpieces, to game-changing greats. From Spielberg to Scott, Kubrick to Carpenter, there’s something here for everyone. Read on and prosper. By Ben Travis, James White | Posted 27 May 2020
  16. Empire's The 50 Greatest Teen Movies's icon

    Empire's The 50 Greatest Teen Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. By Ben Travis, James White, Ian Freer, James Dyer, Alex Godfrey, Nick De Semlyen, Ella Kemp, Chris Hewitt | Posted 24 Jul 2020 Adolescent adventures. High school horror stories. Crushing crushes and perfect prom nights. The teen movie is a cinematic favourite, magnifying the hopes, dreams, greatest fears and glittering futures of youngsters onto the big screen with snappy dialogue, earworm soundtracks, and grand romantic gestures. Though they evolve every few years along with teenage culture itself, teen movies are time capsules forever documenting a time and place on celluloid – as well as containing formative performances from cinematic greats. Team Empire opened up its old angst-filled diaries to draw up a list of the greatest ever teen movies – the most quotable, banger-fuelled, swoonsome classics that capture all the pain and glory of the teenage experience. Teen movies aren’t just films featuring teens – they say something about what it is to be a teenager, dialling in on the secondary school years where social circles are everything, first loves are life or death, and the promise of a bigger future awaits. Whether you’re a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess or a criminal, there's something here for you. Sincerely yours, the Empire Club.
  17. Empire's The 50 Worst Movies Ever's icon

    Empire's The 50 Worst Movies Ever

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. A list of the 50 worst movies ever. Voted on by thousands of readers of Empire Magazine.
  18. Empire's Top 50 Films of 2013's icon

    Empire's Top 50 Films of 2013

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Empire Magazine's top 50 films of 2013 as voted for by their writers.
  19. Engineer Movies's icon

    Engineer Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Movies with Engineering in the Plot, Important scenes or an Engineer as a main Character. Who is the Engineer we are looking for? The Engineer combines Science and Technology to improve the Society and the World. (Of course he/she can do the opposite, but that is not the one we are after.) Simplified, the Engineer do Analyzis, Design or Construction on Practical Issues or Tools. His/Her work is is a mix of Science, Mathematics, Experience and Creativity. Note: Engineering is often classified into main branches as Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, all with a lot of subdisciplines. Other important branches are Aerospace, Computer, Petroleum, Software and Biomedical Engineering. New specialities develop constantly. A Great basis for fascinating Movies! Feel free to comment on other convenient candidates for the list. And Enjoy!
  20. Entertainment Weekly's The 50 Best Movies You've Never Seen's icon

    Entertainment Weekly's The 50 Best Movies You've Never Seen

    Favs/dislikes: 20:1. Published in the July 6, 2012 issue (with Louis C. K. on the cover.)
  21. Eonline's The 50 Best LGBT Films of All Time's icon

    Eonline's The 50 Best LGBT Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The 50 Best LGBT Films of All Time (+ Videos) By MARKOSMO 04 Feb, 2017 11:10 AM These productions have given the most visibility to the community. - - - Las 50 mejores películas GLBT de todos los tiempos (+ Videos) por MARKOSMO 04 FEB, 2017 11:10 AM Estas producciones le han dado m más visibilidad a la comunidad.
  22. Eric D. Snider's Top 50 Movies of 1995-2005's icon

    Eric D. Snider's Top 50 Movies of 1995-2005

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Here is Top 50 Movies of 1995-2005 selected by one of OFCS' member Eric D. Snider.
  23. Erik Childress' Top 50 Greatest Films's icon

    Erik Childress' Top 50 Greatest Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Erik Childress picks his top 50 films of all time. He is one of four executive positions at Chicago Film Critics Association. Alphabetical order...
  24. Esensja's Top 50 Polish Films's icon

    Esensja's Top 50 Polish Films

    Favs/dislikes: 18:0. To celebrate the Gdynia Polish Film Festival, culture magazine Esensja selected the top 50 Polish films of all time.
  25. Esquire's The 50 Best LGBTQ Movies Ever Made's icon

    Esquire's The 50 Best LGBTQ Movies Ever Made

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. By Tyler Coates and Dave Holmes Jun 23, 2020 The good news: this year you have time for some movies. Under normal circumstances, June busts out all over with Pride Month parties and parades. The gay neighborhood thumps with house music. Your bank, cable company and sandwich shop rush to remind you of their support for the LGBTQ+ community. And if you can bear the crowds, you leave a Pride festival with a draft-beer buzz, an application for a rainbow-flag credit card, and a paper fan with Chelsea Handler’s face on it. It’s a lot, but it’s ours. This year, the public events of LGBTQ Pride Month—much like sports, school, and life itself—are cancelled. We’re stuck inside unless we’re marching for police reform. The few bars that have reopened are for the reckless and foolish, and let's be honest: there’s only so much dancing a person can do on Zoom. The conditions are optimal for you to catch up on your queer cinema. We’ve come a ways in fifty years, from the self-loathing middle-aged men of The Boys In The Band to the peppy teens of Love, Simon. The range runs from the shoestring brilliance of The Watermelon Woman to the big-budget glitter-bomb that is Rocketman. 1982’s tentative Making Love derailed the careers of its two lead actors; 2017’s Call Me By Your Name cemented its pair as movie stars. While gay characters tended until much too recently to be one-dimensional, white, and doomed, in 2018 Barry Jenkins won a Best Picture Oscar telling the layered and hopeful story of a gay Black man in Moonlight. There’s a lot of history to explore, and there’s never been a better time to do it. Borrow a streaming service password from family– however you define it!–and dive in.
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