Charts: Lists

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  1. io9's 30 Cult Movies That Absolutely Everybody Must See's icon

    io9's 30 Cult Movies That Absolutely Everybody Must See

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. A great cult movie is like a weird underground discovery, that feels so strange and wonderful, you suspect that you're the first person ever to appreciate it properly. But certain cult films have acquired fame and influence to rival any blockbuster, and have become part of our shared vocabulary. Here are 30 essential cult movies that everybody ought to watch, at least once.
  2. Jack's 1000 favorite movies's icon

    Jack's 1000 favorite movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1. This is just a list from a friend of mine that I'm copy-pasting here so I can check things off of it.
  3. James Gray filmography's icon

    James Gray filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  4. Jane Wyman Filmography's icon

    Jane Wyman Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  5. Jason Bateman Filmography's icon

    Jason Bateman Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  6. Jazz Singer's icon

    Jazz Singer

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. List of all the special features on the 80th Anniversary Blu-ray of the Jazz Singer.
  7. Jean-Louis Trintignant - Filmography's icon

    Jean-Louis Trintignant - Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  8. Jeffrey M. Anderson (Combustible Celluloid) Top 100's icon

    Jeffrey M. Anderson (Combustible Celluloid) Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The recently updated 100 favorite films of San Francisco critic Jeffrey M. Anderson.
  9. Jeon Chan-il's 100 Korean Films's icon

    Jeon Chan-il's 100 Korean Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  10. jlfitz<400's icon

    jlfitz<400

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  11. Joachim Trier Filmography's icon

    Joachim Trier Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. A list of all feature films directed by Joachim Trier, this excludes all of his shorts.
  12. John Cusack's icon

    John Cusack

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  13. Jonathan Glazer Movies's icon

    Jonathan Glazer Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  14. Jordan Peele Filmography's icon

    Jordan Peele Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  15. Joseph Cotten Filmography 's icon

    Joseph Cotten Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  16. Kansu's List of Documentaries for an Educated Mind's icon

    Kansu's List of Documentaries for an Educated Mind

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. This is a personal list of documentary films I have watched over the years--documentaries which have helped shape the way I look at the world.
  17. Kasparius' Favorite Documentaries's icon

    Kasparius' Favorite Documentaries

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  18. Katharine Hepburn's Filmography's icon

    Katharine Hepburn's Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The films of legendary actress Katharine Hepburn (1907 - 2003)
  19. Kenji's Canada: A Collection of Contraband Curiosities's icon

    Kenji's Canada: A Collection of Contraband Curiosities

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Kenji's list from MUBI "Some say it arrived stealthily by ship and landed at a tiny Newfoundland harbour, others that it started in the old time of Mad Jack Connelly the backwoodsman who thought himself a moose; some that it blew in on a dreaded Baffin island Nor’Nor’Easterly, others that it began with the wildest Winnipeg winter for many a year; some that it emerged from a Chinese man’s basket at Vancouver, still others that it had been in Canada as long as the Kwikwetlem people and the red upriver fish of British Columbia. A view now gaining currency is that it was born of the amorous conjunction of a mild bespectacled accordion-playing, sea shanty-composing Frenchman by the name of Ferdinand Hautbois Dutronc and a rebellious roving redhead Fiona Mactavish (a.k.a “The Tobermory Tornado”), a buxom lassie raised on prime Aberdeen Angus beef, renowned for her bare knuckle bust-ups and Highland “jumbo” jig which, along with her elan on the bagpipes, penchant for the finest malt from the isle of Muck, and concupiscent delight in publicly caressing her "husband"’s thighs (and the parts of other men besides), would enliven many a cold dark windy night in the saloons from Labrador to Manitoba. Was it a bug, a virus, a meteorite strike, or congenital abnormality, this collective eccentric, if not slightly crazy, nonconformity, this Carrollian urge for curiosities and go hang Hollywood? See also Owen Sound’s excellent and properly instructive list National Film Board of Canada, Kim Packard’s Cinéma Québecois and Gabriel Faucher’s Le Cinéma du Québec" Looks like Top 12 are now separated from the rest, with both sections arranged chronologically.
  20. Kenji's Essential Hitchcock's icon

    Kenji's Essential Hitchcock

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Kenji's Mubi List "His most essential films, and a basic A-Z of what to look for. We all know Hitch, more or less. While quite familiar with his films generally i’m not a completist and certainly no expert. My favourites: North by Northwest Vertigo Marnie 39 Steps Rear Window Notorious"
  21. Kenji's Kazakhstan's icon

    Kenji's Kazakhstan

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Kenji's list from Mubi "Сәлем!, Қош келдіңіз! Welcome to a vast land of over a million square miles, larger than Western Europe, the 9th largest country in the world, yet a land steeped in mystery to many. Independent from the Soviet Union since 1991, it is a land of taiga, canyons, towering snow-capped mountains, steppes and desert, bordering Russia to the North, the Caspian sea in the South West, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan in the South to China in the East and close to Mongolia in the North East. A land rich in oil and mineral resources, traditionally of nomadic lifestyle. A land of bears, Caspian Sea wolves, camels, saiga, great bustards, beluga sturgeon, lynx, cheetah, snow leopard, storks and a range of interesting wildlife. The national drink is fermented mare’s milk. In 1997 the capital was relocated from Almaty (formerly Alma-Ata), Kazakhstan’s largest city, to Astana, the world’s 2nd coldest capital in winter apparently, being developed with grand modern architecture. The Chechnya-set film Prisoner of the Mountains was a Russian-Kazakh production. I’ve included the short Danish-Russian film Berik, set and filmed in Kazakhstan. The comedy Borat (in)famously used Kazakhstan as a suitably little known nationality to enable its eponymous character to explore foibles and attitudes in the USA, rather than critique Kazakhstan. The films below are in year order." #31 is featured for its short "About Love" by Darezhan Omirbaev Missing from imdb: #64 Doch' Chingiskhana [Daughter of Genghis Khan] (2018 Ilkham Jalilov)
  22. Kinema Junpo's Top Japanese Films (2009): Full list's icon

    Kinema Junpo's Top Japanese Films (2009): Full list

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Films added: Films 2 and 3 from the Chuji tabi nikki trilogy Films 1 and 3-9 from the Jirochô sangokushi series At the end of the list, films 2-10 and 12-48 from the Otoko wa tsurai yo series.
  23. Kolar's Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice's icon

    Kolar's Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Cinema of Iceland Iceland counts only 300.000 inhabitants. The North Atlantic island has, however, produced more than 80 feature films since 1980. And not just for the domestic audience but also for the international, which especially has noticed the tragi-comic and bittersweet outsider films by Fridrik Thór Fridriksson (e.g. Children of nature, Cold Fever, Devil’s Island, Angels of the Universe, Niceland), Baltasar Kormákur (101 Reykjavík, The Sea, A Little Trip to Heaven) and Dagur Kári (Nói albínói, Dark Horse). After a brief overview of Iceland ’s film history this lecture will focus on these directors and the present development in Icelandic cinema in relation to how it reflects the impact of modernization and globalization in a small nation that is usually associated with its sagas, its history and folklore as well as its breathtaking landscapes. (dogma95.media.ku.dk) The History of Icelandic cinema The history of Icelandic cinema begins in 1906, when a three-minute documentary was shot in Iceland by Alfred Lind. The first movie theatre opened in Reykjavík in 1906. Initially, most movie production in Iceland was foreign, largely Scandinavian, using the Iceland landscape for filming Icelandic stories and plays. List of Icelandic films on Mubi alphabetically (english title) Missing from icm & imdb: 49. Glósóli (2005 music video) 55. Hoppipolla (2005 music video) 96. Petites Planètes (Volume 9): Helgi Jonsson (2010 music recordings) 97. Petites Planètes (Volume 11): Erna Omarsdottir (2010 music recordings) 98. Petites Planètes (Volume 18): Gyde & Kristin Anna Valtysdottir (2010 music recordings) 120. Svefn-g-englar (1999 music video) 151. Untitled #1 (Aka Vaka) (2003 music video) 152. Viðrar vel til loftárása (2001 music video) 153. Varúð (2012 music video)
  24. Koreyoshi Kurahara Filmography's icon

    Koreyoshi Kurahara Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The filmography of Japanese maestro, Koreyoshi Kurahara.
  25. Krimi Films's icon

    Krimi Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. German crime thriller sub-genre of film, that was popular during the 1960s, and a major influence on the Italian Gialli.
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