Charts: Lists

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  1. Rolling Stone: The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time's icon

    Rolling Stone: The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Published in Rolling Stone Magazine Issue 1271 October 6, 2016 The Rolling Stone staff along with 52 writers, producers and critics cast their ballots to pick their favorite shows
  2. Rolling Stone Top 50 Science Fiction Films of the 1970s's icon

    Rolling Stone Top 50 Science Fiction Films of the 1970s

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0.
  3. Rosamund Pike Filmography's icon

    Rosamund Pike Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 8:1. An official list of all films with actress Rosamund Pike.
  4. Ryan Reynolds Filmography (Updated)'s icon

    Ryan Reynolds Filmography (Updated)

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0.
  5. Science Fiction Cinema: Between Fantasy and Reality's icon

    Science Fiction Cinema: Between Fantasy and Reality

    Favs/dislikes: 8:1. All movies from the Films Cited section in the book [url=http://www.amazon.com/Science-Fiction-Cinema-Between-Fantasy/dp/0813541735?tag=viglink20340-20]Science Fiction Cinema: Between Fantasy and Reality[/url], written by Christine Cornea. "From E.T. the Extraterrestrial and Back to the Future to Blade Runner and Alien, science fiction films have been achieving blockbuster status for decades. Moreover, some major studio releases, such as Star Wars, The Matrix, and 2001: A Space Odyssey, as well as many low-budget films have become etched in film history as international cult classics. Offering a broad historical and theoretical reassessment of this popular genre, Christine Cornea explores the development of science fiction in cinema from its very beginnings to the present day. Each chapter offers analyses of particular films, situating them within a wider historical/cultural context while also highlighting a specific key thematic issue. Cornea provides vital and unique perspectives on the genre, including discussions of the relevance of psychedelic imagery, race, the "new woman of science," generic performance, and the prevalence of "techno-orientalism" in recent films. Enriching the book are new interviews with some of the main practitioners in the field, such as Roland Emmerich, Paul Verhoeven, Ken Russell, Stan Winston, William Gibson, Brian Aldiss, Joe Morton, Dean Norris, and Billy Gray. While American films are Cornea's main focus, she also engages with a range of pertinent examples from other countries and explains why science fiction lends itself well to transnational reception."
  6. Science Fiction Cinema: From Outer Space to Cyberspace's icon

    Science Fiction Cinema: From Outer Space to Cyberspace

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Science Fiction Cinema: From Outer Space to Cyberspace charts the dimensions of what has become one of the most popular genres in the cinema. From lurid comic-book blockbusters to dark dystopian visions, science fiction is seen as both a powerful cultural barometer of our times and the product of particular industrial and commercial frameworks. Geoff King and Tanya Krzywinska outline the major themes of the genre, from representations of the mad scientist and computer hacker to the relationship between science fiction and postmodernism, exploring isssues such as the meaning of special effects and the influence of science fiction cinema on the entertainment media of the digital age. The Short Cuts series is a comprehensive list of introductory texts covering the full spectrum of Film Studies, specifically designed for building an individually-styled library for all students and enthusiasts of cinema and popular culture.
  7. Scream Factory's icon

    Scream Factory

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Scream Factory is a branch of Shout! Factory, dedicated to releasing horror and science-fiction films with cult followings. Scream Factory has released a slate of fan-favorite thrillers from the 1980s, many of which have never been available on Blu-ray before. Each title is presented in anamorphic widescreen, and most are released in a “Collector’s Editions” with new bonus content, archival materials, a collectible cover featuring newly rendered retro-style artwork, a reversible wrap with original theatrical key art and more. This list includes all previously released and announced Scream Factory titles.
  8. See You at Mao’s: the theory and praxis of class struggle, class consciousness, anti-imperialism, national liberation, people’s war, radical feminism, and cultural revolution 's icon

    See You at Mao’s: the theory and praxis of class struggle, class consciousness, anti-imperialism, national liberation, people’s war, radical feminism, and cultural revolution

    Favs/dislikes: 8:1. https://letterboxd.com/jca/list/see-you-at-maos-the-theory-and-praxis-of/
  9. Senses of Cinema's Top Tens's icon

    Senses of Cinema's Top Tens

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. All films cited from individual lists
  10. Sergei Parajanov filmography's icon

    Sergei Parajanov filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Movies made by Sergei Parajanov.
  11. Sidney Poitier Filmography's icon

    Sidney Poitier Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 8:1.
  12. Sight & Sound 2022 - Directors' Poll Top 100's icon

    Sight & Sound 2022 - Directors' Poll Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Placeholder list for now since I don't see it added elsewhere on icm yet
  13. Sight & Sound's 50 best films of 2020's icon

    Sight & Sound's 50 best films of 2020

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0.
  14. Sin in Soft Focus - A Selection's icon

    Sin in Soft Focus - A Selection

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. 100 Pre-Code films from the book Sin in Soft Focus by Mark Viera. Films selected for this list had complete financial information available: cost, rentals, profit/loss. Currently unavailable: Convention City
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    Social psychology

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Milgram experiment Stanford prison experiment The Asch Conformity Experiment The Good Samaritan Experiment Bystander Apathy Experiment /-effect / Kitty Genovese Third Wave Bobo Doll Experiment Sherif’s Robbers Cave Experiment
  16. Stanley Donen Filmography's icon

    Stanley Donen Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. All of the films directed by Stanley Donen
  17. Strange Encounters's icon

    Strange Encounters

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. psychotronic movies/shorts/vhs specials that seems to have got lost in the mail...info/propaganda/sub-culture shlock that has been undervalued. Please feel free to suggest any!
  18. Taste of Cinema: The 30 Best Non-English Horror Films of the Past 25 Years's icon

    Taste of Cinema: The 30 Best Non-English Horror Films of the Past 25 Years

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Summary from the site: "Non-English language horror cinema has always been an important part of the genre film landscape but never more so than the past quarter-century. The American film industry may look at foreign horror films primarily as targets for remakes but non-English language horror is a vital part of a genre that would be severely if not fatally diminished in quality without it."
  19. Teddy Award at Berlin Film Festival's icon

    Teddy Award at Berlin Film Festival

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Award given at the Berlin Film Festival by an independent jury to the best LGBT-themed movie.
  20. The 25 Most Disturbing Horror Movies of All Time's icon

    The 25 Most Disturbing Horror Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. The term disturbing is defined as something that can be troubling mentally or emotionally. It is something that is upsetting and may even make you physically ill. That being said, the term can be considered rather subjective. As human beings, we all have had our own unique experiences that over time have molded our characteristics, behavior, feelings, and personal judgments. So something that is disturbing to one person may not be disturbing to another. That being said, this is list of twenty five films from the horror genre that are disturbing or could be considered to be disturbing. The horror genre is the most likely place that we are going to find imagery that will shock and disturb the audience, featuring tales of true crime, serial killers, slashers, rape and revenge, torture, scenes of horrific gore, and the list can go on forever. Within the genre and its many subgenres, they can take us into the deepest and darkest corridors of humanity. Places that we hope to never witness or become a part of. It is those types of events that can be potentially disturbing. This list contains a little bit of everything, with at least one film from every decade between 1966 and 2016 and at least one from America, Serbia, Germany, Austria, Italy, Mexico, Hong Kong, Japan, Spain, China, France, Sweden and Argentina. It is a varied collection of horror pictures; with some between being critically hailed, many being labeled as exploitative and controversial, and some being banned in various parts of the world. [Author’s Note: This list is not meant to be an all inclusive list or a best of list; it is simply twenty five horror movies that may be disturbing.]
  21. The Athletic's Top 100 Sports Movies's icon

    The Athletic's Top 100 Sports Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. https://theathletic.com/1703442/2020/03/30/the-athletics-top-100-sports-movies/
  22. The Bad Movie Bible's icon

    The Bad Movie Bible

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Based on the book by Rob Hill, it seeks to catalog the best of the worst films of all time. It's comprised of four sections: #1 - #25: Action #26 - #51: Sci-Fi/Fantasy #52 - #76: Horror #77 - #102: The Rest
  23. The Bondo Collection's icon

    The Bondo Collection

    Favs/dislikes: 8:2. This list highlights films that I personally feel the need to advocate because they are overlooked and/or grossly underrated. The default ordering is not meaningful so feel free to sort as suits your needs.
  24. The Dissolve: Essential Viewing 2013-2015's icon

    The Dissolve: Essential Viewing 2013-2015

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Every film chosen as Essential Viewing (for new theatrical releases) or Essential Retro (for new home-video releases) by The Dissolve from July 2013 to July 2015. (Note: rather than include all 50 films from "The Mack Sennett Collection, Volume 1," I stuck to the seven titles specifically mentioned in The Dissolve's review.)
  25. The Films of World War II's icon

    The Films of World War II

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. All of the movies featured in the book The Films of World War II: A Pictorial Treasury of Hollywood's War Years.
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