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. Highest Rated Animation TV Series With At Least 1000 Votes's icon

    Highest Rated Animation TV Series With At Least 1000 Votes

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. IMDb list: http://imdb.to/1Iv5rRe
  2. Hollywood 3-D Features, 1952-55's icon

    Hollywood 3-D Features, 1952-55

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The 50 stereoscopic Hollywood feature films released during the so-called "Golden Age of 3-D" from 1952-55.
  3. Hollywood Reporter Critics Pick the 50 Best Films of the 21st Century (So Far)'s icon

    Hollywood Reporter Critics Pick the 50 Best Films of the 21st Century (So Far)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Over the course of a few months, several Zoom meetings, and countless emails, six THR film critics came together to hash out, and rank, what they consider the greatest films since 2000. BY JON FROSCH, DAVID ROONEY, SHERI LINDEN, LOVIA GYARKYE, LESLIE FELPERIN, JORDAN MINTZER APRIL 6, 2023 Why now? Why not? Sure, we’ve yet to hit the quarter-century mark, when these sorts of lists tend to start landing. But we’ve arguably already lived through 100 years’ worth of upheaval, progress, pain, destruction, hope and heartache in the world — not to mention the film industry — since 2000. We thought it as good a time as any to look back at the films that have, to us, stood the ever-unfolding test of time. In the spirit of transparency, our methodology went something like this: We all offered up titles we thought were worthy of consideration (an initial list of well over 100 movies). Everyone voted “yea” or “nay” on each of those titles. The films with the most yeas — about 80 — advanced to the next round. Everyone scored each title from 0 to 3. We tallied up the points, and then hashed it out from there. Countless emails and a few long Zoom meetings later, we had our list. Our only parameters: All six of us had to love, like or at least respect every film on the list. And we did not consider anything from 2022; it just felt too soon (translation: after the forever-long awards season, we needed a breather from talking about Tár, Everything Everywhere All at Once and the rest of ’em). Picking the movies we love the most, while being mindful of variety and inclusivity, significance and staying power, was difficult (we know: world’s smallest violin). We wanted our list to reflect the breadth of world cinema and of our tastes, but we also didn’t want to placate or pander or allow fear of Film Twitter or Outrage Twitter (or any Twitter) to weigh on our process. That doesn’t mean we weren’t plagued by doubts along the way. What are we missing? Who are we leaving out? Why this movie and not that one? We know certain omissions and selections are bound to incite eye rolls, grumbles and maybe a shriek or two. But we tried to stay true to our love of movies, these movies, and others that didn’t make the cut. (Remember, it’s only 50!) The final list is a reflection of that love, but also of a system that favors certain stories and storytellers at the expense of others. If the list is not a model of representational balance, call us out — we can take it — but also continue to call out an industry that hasn’t given us a more diverse landscape of voices to love, hate and argue over. The most conspicuous, surprising (including to us) and, surely to some readers, infuriating, thing about our list is how many masters are missing. After all our deliberating, point tallying, reconsidering, revoting, retallying and re-deliberating, none of the following directors cracked the top 50 films or 15 honorable mentions: Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Terrence Malick, Spike Lee, Gus Van Sant, Jean-Luc Godard, David Cronenberg, Michael Mann, Quentin Tarantino, Steven Soderbergh, Alexander Payne, Jim Jarmusch, James Gray, Jia Zhangke, Abbas Kiarostami, Jafar Panahi, Asghar Farhadi, Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Hou Hsiao-Hsien. Ditto polarizing though prolific auteurs like Woody Allen, Roman Polanski and Lars von Trier. This wasn’t the result of any kind of “out with the old, in with the new” intention. In some cases — Scorsese, Spike, Godard — we felt their best work was pre-21st century. In Spielberg’s case, there were several films that had love (including Minority Report and West Side Story), but none that united all six of us in full-throated enthusiasm. In other cases, as in Eastwood’s Million Dollar Baby, Malick’s The New World and The Tree of Life, and Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, there were ardent supporters but also just-as-ardent detractors. In other words, we didn’t reverse-engineer the list by starting with great directors and pulling from their filmographies; we allowed the titles to emerge organically, via memory and good old-fashioned brainstorming. (Five directors — or six if you count the Coens separately — ended up with two films apiece on the list: Jane Campion, Joel and Ethan Coen, Alfonso Cuarón, David Fincher and Richard Linklater. For more stats and specifics about the results, read [url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/?p=1235362388]this breakdown[/url].) Straight-up studio comedy, action, sci-fi and horror are largely, though not entirely, absent from our final selections (cue the cries of film-critic elitism). We love those genres, we swear! Movies like Borat, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Collateral, The Bourne Ultimatum, Master and Commander and, yes, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy were all in contention at one point or another. But the scarcity of this type of entertainment on our list reflects what we see as a certain creative impoverishment in those genres over the past few decades. The lack of risk-taking in mainstream filmmaking, the sameness and safeness of so much of that “product,” results in few of those movies lingering in the mind for longer than their runtimes. We could go on and on about the shortcomings of our work here — not enough animation! — but that’s what we count on you for! Without further ado, here are what we consider the 50 best films of the 21st century so far. Honorable mentions (in alphabetical order): [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/cache/]Caché[/url] (Michael Haneke, 2005); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/the+dark+knight/]The Dark Knight[/url] (Christopher Nolan, 2008); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/lenfant/]L’Enfant (The Child)[/url] (Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, 2006); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/holy+motors/]Holy Motors[/url] (Leos Carax, 2012); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/the+hurt+locker/]The Hurt Locker[/url] (Kathryn Bigelow, 2009); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/margaret-2011/]Margaret[/url] (Kenneth Lonergan, 2011); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/marriage+story/]Marriage Story[/url] (Noah Baumbach, 2019); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/la+pianiste/]The Piano Teacher[/url] (Michael Haneke, 2002); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/the+royal+tenenbaums/]The Royal Tenenbaums[/url] (Wes Anderson, 2001); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/lheure+dete/]Summer Hours[/url] (Olivier Assayas, 2009); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/there+will+be+blood/]There Will Be Blood[/url] (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2007); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/sous+le+sable/]Under the Sand[/url] (François Ozon, 2001); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/under+the+skin-2013/]Under the Skin[/url] (Jonathan Glazer, 2014); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/vera+drake/]Vera Drake[/url] (Mike Leigh, 2004); [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/vals+im+bashir/]Waltz With Bashir[/url] (Ari Folman, 2008)
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    Horror

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    Horror

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  6. Horror.media's The 50 Best Action Horror Movies, Ranked (2017)'s icon

    Horror.media's The 50 Best Action Horror Movies, Ranked (2017)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Ranked list, compiled by Tyler Callaway. [quote]I want to present everyone with a fun list that is full of great movies that really can be a great change of pace from watching Friday the 13th or Poltergeist. While those are both great films, they can get old after a while. This Halloween could be much more action filled. The action-horror genre is one that has not been getting much attention in recent years, but with the recent success of films like Don't Breathe and The Purge franchise, maybe we will start to see a trend. There are still plenty of action and gore filled horrors to make a huge list for them though, and that's what i'm going to do.[/quote]
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    i-D's 50 Queer Films That Defined the 2010s

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. From 20th century-set lesbian love stories to transgender sex workers seeking revenge in modern day Hollywood, these are the 50 LGBTQ+ movies that shaped a decade of cinema. Ten years feels like a long time, doesn't it? Presidencies have changed hands, whole industries have adapted to new methods of consumption, and the news that the planet is dying has gone from being a political footnote to galvanising the most vital, pressing movement of our times. Some communities, however, have barely changed at all. Instead, they've continued the fights they've been fighting for decades, awaiting their honest moment in the cultural spotlight. For queer representation in cinema, the 2010s felt like a benchmark moment. What had existed before -- scatterings of queer love stories with heteronormative leads; inaccurate portrayals of trans bodies; queer characters fetishised or used for cheap laughs -- was finally starting to come undone. The tapestry of characters that graced our screens finally became representative of what life was like in the real world. Queer filmmakers got their time in the spotlight. Queer actors, finally, got the roles that had been stolen from them for decades. To celebrate that, we've compiled a list of 50 queer films that defined the decade. While the top 10 is a standard countdown of what we consider to be the finest queer films to have hit cinema screens this decade, the remaining 40 are presented in random order: excellent films that deserve your recognition regardless of their position.
  8. Ian Haydn Smith's FilmQuake - The Most Disruptive Films in Cinema's icon

    Ian Haydn Smith's FilmQuake - The Most Disruptive Films in Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Discover films that dared to be different, risked reputations and put careers in jeopardy. This is what happens when filmmakers take tradition and rip it up. FilmQuake introduces 50 movies that shook the cinematic world, telling the fascinating stories behind their creation, reception and legacy. From unbelievable developments in technology (Citizen Kane (1941)) to feminist triumphs (Wanda (1970); films that kickstarted New Queer Cinema (Paris is Burning (1990) to others that challenged lawmakers (A Short Film About Killing (1988) – FilmQuake presents the movies that questioned boundaries, challenged the status quo and made shockwaves we are still feeling today. From film's first innovators, people like the Lumière brothers, whose short film of a train arriving was reported to have terrified audiences in 19th century Paris, through iconoclasts like Sergei Eisenstein and Luis Buñuel, to titans of 20th century cinema like Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, discover the stories behind the films which incontrovertably changed the course of cinema forever. Into the modern day, this book examines how filmmakers have addressed themes of prejudice and inequality, from the Black Lives Matter movement and Jordan Peele's unmissable Get Out to Bong Joon-ho's cutting study of the lives of the wealthy in Parasite, as well as innovative new cinematic techniques emerging in films like 28 Days Later and Blair Witch Project. In telling the history of cinema through the works that were truly disruptive, and explaining the context in which each was created, FilmQuake demonstrates the heart of modern film, which is to constantly question boundaries and challenge expectation.
  9. ICM Forum - Prison Films 2023's icon

    ICM Forum - Prison Films 2023

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  10. ICM Forum 1952 Nominations's icon

    ICM Forum 1952 Nominations

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  11. ICM Forum Poll: Romance's icon

    ICM Forum Poll: Romance

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  12. iCM Forum's Favorite Movies from 1925's icon

    iCM Forum's Favorite Movies from 1925

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. In August 2018 38 members of [url=https://forum.icmforum.com/]icmforum.com[/url] voted for the best movies of 1925. This is the top 50 of all movies that received at least 2 votes. The full results are presented [url=https://forum.icmforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=3897]here[/url]. Thanks to Rufus-T for running the poll.
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    iCM Forum's Favorite Movies Rated <5.5 Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The top 50 movies voted in the poll for Favorite Low Rated Movies with a rating of 5.5 or lower (= <5.5 = ≤5.4 = "less than 5.5" = "less than or equal to 5.4".) Complete List: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icm+forums+favorite+low+rated+movies+complete+list/lonewolf2003/ <5.5 Complete List: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icm+forums+favorite+movies+rated+dashleft5.5+complete+list/lonewolf2003/ <6.0 Top 100: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icm+forums+favorite+low+rated+movies+top+100/lonewolf2003/ <6.0 Complete List: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icm+forums+favorite+low+rated+movies+complete+list/lonewolf2003/
  14. iCM Forum's Favourite Movies from South-East Asia Top 50's icon

    iCM Forum's Favourite Movies from South-East Asia Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. The 50 favorite movies from South-East Asia as chosen by user of the iCM Forum. Eligble countries were: Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia Myanmar (Burma) Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste (East Timor) Vietnam
  15. iCM Forum's Favourite Western Movies, 2nd edition; Nominations's icon

    iCM Forum's Favourite Western Movies, 2nd edition; Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  16. ICMF-FF5: Full Program's icon

    ICMF-FF5: Full Program

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  17. ICMF-FF6 program's icon

    ICMF-FF6 program

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0.
  18. ICMForum Film Canon ballot (Red Planet Films)'s icon

    ICMForum Film Canon ballot (Red Planet Films)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  19. iCMForum Secret Santa's icon

    iCMForum Secret Santa

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This list contains all the movies that have been gifted to members of the iCMForum in our annual Secret Santa activity which originated in December 2020.
  20. ICM’s favourite movies of the 2020s's icon

    ICM’s favourite movies of the 2020s

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The favourite films of the 2020s of the ICM community. Excluding documentaries, TV movies and series. Calculated with the formula score=favs^1.3/(checks+50) Thus, using the same formula as https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16ri8GrTrLiVQK9f2TL8QZB4uXnJSbfNfyufGLVTW8uc/edit
  21. ICM’s Most Favorited Movies of the 2020s's icon

    ICM’s Most Favorited Movies of the 2020s

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The most favorited movies of the 2020s on iCheckMovies. Calculated with iCM's original formula: ratio=favourites/(checks+50)
  22. IFC's 50 Greatest Opening Title Sequences's icon

    IFC's 50 Greatest Opening Title Sequences

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The 50 greatest opening title sequences of all time according to IFC (in 2011). The original list has been deleted for unknown reasons however it is available using the Way Back Machine (http://web.archive.org/web/20120114031631/http://www.ifc.com/fix/2011/02/the-50-greatest-opening-title).
  23. Imdb - Top 50 Gay themed movies's icon

    Imdb - Top 50 Gay themed movies

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1.
  24. IMDb 2000s without Bollywood Movies's icon

    IMDb 2000s without Bollywood Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 6:3. Highest Rated Feature Films Released 2000 to 2009 With At Least 10,000 Votes. BUT WITHOUT INDIAN MOVIES!
  25. IMDb: Highest Rated TV Series's icon

    IMDb: Highest Rated TV Series

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Highest Rated TV Series With At Least 10,000 Votes
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