Charts: Lists

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  1. Daily Mail's 50 Best Movies of the Noughties's icon

    Daily Mail's 50 Best Movies of the Noughties

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. From Tolkien's Middle Earth to the Calendar Girls' Middle England, our critic picks the 50 best movies of the first decade of the Noughties. So get out the popcorn and see if you agree...
  2. David Bordwell's On the History of Film Style's icon

    David Bordwell's On the History of Film Style

    Favs/dislikes: 5:1. "The study of cinematic style has profoundly shaped our attitude toward movies. Style assigns films to a tradition, distinguishes a classic, and signals the arrival of a pathbreaking innovation. David Bordwell now shows how film scholars have attempted to explain stylistic continuity and change across the history of cinema."
  3. Dienas 365 movies's icon

    Dienas 365 movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Movies listed in the book "365 Dienas filmas" by Latvian movie critics Dita Rietuma and Normunds Naumanis (RIP) published in 2005
  4. Film Comment's Best Films of the Year's icon

    Film Comment's Best Films of the Year

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Critics' Poll Annual Top 20 lists since 2000.
  5. Gary Gerani's Top 100 Horror Movies's icon

    Gary Gerani's Top 100 Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The 100 best horror movies according to Gary Gerani in his book [url=http://www.amazon.com/Top-Horror-Movies-Gary-Gerani/dp/1600107079]Top 100 Horror Movies[/url]
  6. Ingmar Bergman's Favourite Swedish Films's icon

    Ingmar Bergman's Favourite Swedish Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The 35 best Swedish films, as chosen by Ingmar Bergman for the Göteborg International Film Festival.
  7. Kyle Turner's The Queer Film Guide's icon

    Kyle Turner's The Queer Film Guide

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. 100 great movies that tell LGBTQIA+ stories A selection of 100 of cinema’s greatest films that tell queer stories, from the silent era to contemporary masterpieces. Beginning with early trailblazers like Different from the Others, Kyle Turner has selected 100 of cinema’s greatest queer films to guide you through the eras. From Hitchcock’s Rope and cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show through the New Queer Cinema movement of the 90s to the present day, where LGBTQIA+ narratives have increasingly made their way into the mainstream and dominated award seasons with films like Carol, Tangerine, and Moonlight. From scrappy auteurs to Academy Award winners, The Queer Film Guide celebrates LGBTQIA+ stories and artists, offering a fresh take on what defines great cinema, and lending a voice to the diverse creators and characters who have shaped the artform. Films are listed chronologically. [url=https://letterboxd.com/crew/list/the-queer-film-guide-100-great-movies-that/]List on Letterboxd[/url] (done in collaboration with the author) [url=https://letterboxd.com/tylekurner/list/the-queer-film-guide-directors-cut/]"Director's Cut" on Letterboxd[/url] (will add to icm soon)
  8. Letterboxd's most liked list: You're not the same person once the film has finished's icon

    Letterboxd's most liked list: You're not the same person once the film has finished

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. This list has more likes than any other on Letterboxd--over 138,000. Not on IMDb: #207: We Make Couples (2016) - dir. Mike Hoolboom #263: DHARMA (2020) - dir. Gustav Turefeldt
  9. Movie Retriever's The 50 Best Films of the 2000s's icon

    Movie Retriever's The 50 Best Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Looking over films of the past decade (a list that was once up to 100 but needed to be trimmed for everyone's sake), we realized that something else is clearly important to us – filmmakers with personality. No one makes films quite like Martin Scorsese, David Lynch, Charlie Kaufman, Baz Luhrmann, Spike Lee, Guillermo del Toro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Christopher Nolan, David Cronenberg, or Pixar. The movies produced by these sublime filmmakers are the products of people who don't just “make movies.” Each one puts their personal stamp on their work, something we clearly value in the art form that we love. Shouldn't all great art reflect not just a studio voice but the personality of the people who make it? Upon reflection, it’s clear films of the 2000s definitely reflected the personalities of the decade's best filmmakers. So, without further ado….
  10. Robert Bloom's The Best of the Decade 2000 - 2009's icon

    Robert Bloom's The Best of the Decade 2000 - 2009

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Robert Bloom is the retired Deputy Administrative Assistant to the Supreme Judicial Court Justices, and a life-long lover of the silver screen. He is himself a movie maker, having co-written with William Rose (attorney and former consultant to the Supreme Judicial Court) and co-starred with Jay Blitzman (now associate justice of the Juvenile Court) in the film, Not Manhattan. The film debuted in 1981 in Cambridge at the Off-The-Wall Cinema and was awarded a prize that same year by the Houston Film Festival. Bloom is also an author, his latest novel being A Generation of Leaves published in 1991 by Ballantine Books. He is a book critic as well whose reviews have appeared in the Chicago Tribune and the Philadelphia Inquirer. 1-10: English Language 11-26: Foreign Language
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    Samurai Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Films from the book "Samurai Films" by Roland Thorne (2008). ISBN: 9781842432556. This list contains the movies analyzed in Roland Thorne's book.
  12. Sight and Sound -The Greatest Documentaries of All Time (1 and 2 votes)'s icon

    Sight and Sound -The Greatest Documentaries of All Time (1 and 2 votes)

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. List of the films that got 1 or 2 votes in the poll. A complementary list to: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/sight+and+sound+-the+greatest+documentaries+of+all+time/]Sight and Sound -The Greatest Documentaries of All Time[/url] Currently has all the 2 vote films. 1 vote films to be added later.
  13. Sight and Sound 101 Hidden Gems's icon

    Sight and Sound 101 Hidden Gems

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. "One-vote wonders from Sight and Sound’s Greatest Films of All Time Poll" (2022 edition) The list has only 97 films because I couldn't find the following on IMDb: No. 1: "Le chat qui joue" (1897) No. 36: "6 et 12" (1968) No. 51: "Mouth to Mouth" (1975) No. 91: "Qabyo 2" (2003)
  14. Sight & Sound 2002 Critics' Top Ten Poll's icon

    Sight & Sound 2002 Critics' Top Ten Poll

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. 2002 version of the critics poll
  15. Sight & Sound 2002 Directors' Top Ten Poll's icon

    Sight & Sound 2002 Directors' Top Ten Poll

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. directors version of the 2002 list
  16. Sight and Sound 2022 Top 250's icon

    Sight and Sound 2022 Top 250

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The Sight and Sound 2022 Top 250 films "In 1952, the Sight and Sound team had the novel idea of asking critics to name the greatest films of all time. The tradition became decennial, increasing in size and prestige as the decades passed."
  17. Sight & Sound's best films of 2018's icon

    Sight & Sound's best films of 2018

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0.
  18. So Deadly, So Perverse: Giallo-Style Films From Around the World, vol. 3's icon

    So Deadly, So Perverse: Giallo-Style Films From Around the World, vol. 3

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. For his third and final volume of "So Deadly, So Perverse" author Troy Howarth looks at "giallo-like" films from around the world. Volume 1 (1963-1973) can be [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/so+deadly+so+perverse+50+years+of+italian+giallo+films+vol.+1+1963-1973/knaldskalle/]found here[/url]. Volume 2 (1974-2014) can be [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/so+deadly+so+perverse+50+years+of+italian+giallo+films+vol+2+1974-2014/knaldskalle/]found here[/url].
  19. TCM's The Essentials Vol. 2: 52 More Must-See Movies and Why They Matter's icon

    TCM's The Essentials Vol. 2: 52 More Must-See Movies and Why They Matter

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. List of the 52 movies from the TCM book, The Essentials Vol. 2: 52 More Must-See Movies and Why They Matter, by Jeremy Arnold.
  20. The Pendragon Society’s 1000 Greatest Films of All-Time 2019's icon

    The Pendragon Society’s 1000 Greatest Films of All-Time 2019

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. "In December 2018 we began polling for our annual greatest films of all-time list. We asked our site administrators and other contributors to name their 100 best films and these ballots were combined with results from many of the external critics, industry and user polls and ranking systems shown on the Greatest Films list section. This year, for the first time, we have published the films that placed 1001-2000. The countdown of the results began on the 11th February 2019 and can be viewed below."
  21. Tim Robey's Top 100 Films of the 2000s's icon

    Tim Robey's Top 100 Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. All the other end-of-decade lists we've done for the Telegraph have been groping for a consensus, trying to determine which works of art and cultural moments made the biggest splash in the culture. This is a very different list. It's purely one critic's picks: 100 favourite films from the ten years. There are blockbusters, thoroughly obscure conceptual documentaries, and a bit of everything in between. I haven't been shy about including lesser-known films, partly because the best thing lists can do is encourage people to make new discoveries -- almost everything here is available on DVD somewhere. Bear in mind that these aren't the "defining" films of the Noughties, the most important, or even necessarily the best. They're simply the ones I liked the most. Without further ado... nb: one film is missing, Les Petites Vacances (2006) doesn't exist in this site.
  22. Une histoire du cinéma français II - Les "années folles" and the magnificent years 19-39's icon

    Une histoire du cinéma français II - Les "années folles" and the magnificent years 19-39

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. An exhaustive history of French cinema coordinated by Claude Beylie. 2nd Part One chapter: Les "années folles" and the magnificent years 19-39. Missing from IMDb: - Paris Express, de Pierre Prévert et Marcel Duhamel 1928 - L'Aventure de Luna-park, court-métrage réalisé par Albert Préjean en 1929 - Les Cris bleus de Charles Estienne, Yves Klein, court (vraisemblablement perdu) - Le Cauchemar de Monsieur Bérignon, Raymond Robert 1936 (court) - Le taudis doit être vaincu, Marius O'Galop et Jean Comandon, 1912 court. - Potiron garçon de café ; Potiron sergent de ville ; Albert Mourlan, 1921, courts, animation. - Zut, Flutte et Trotte, André Daix, animation, court. - Meunier tu dors, Jean Varé et Jean Delaurier, 1931, animation, court. - Couchés dans le foin, de Jean Delaurier, Georges Bouisset et Raymond de Villepreux, 1935, animation, court. - Un concours de beauté, de Alain Saint-Ogan, 1932, animation, court. - Monsieur Pipe fait de la peinture, Paul Grimault, 1936, animation, court. The few entries after 1938 are thematic mentions (mostly an actor or a director). All the lists: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+i+-+the+pioneers+years+1880-1918/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français I[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+ii+-+les+annees+folles+and+the+magnificent+years+19-39/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français II[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+iii+-+the+noir+years+and+grey+years+40-59/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français III[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+iv+-+the+breakdown+years+60-79/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français IV[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+v+-+today+years+80-2000/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français V[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+vi+-+short+films+and+animated+films/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français VI[/url] Thanks to [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/profiles/limguela+sjostrom-raume/]Limguela Sjostrom-Raume[/url] for providing the lists.
  23. Une histoire du cinéma français IV - The breakdown years 60-79's icon

    Une histoire du cinéma français IV - The breakdown years 60-79

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. An exhaustive history of French cinema coordinated by Claude Beylie. 4th part Chapter The breakdown years 60-79 Missing films: - L'Enfant invisible, André Lindon 1984, animation. - Le Bonheur de la vie, Jacques-Remy Girard, animation. The few entries after 1979 are thematic mentions (mostly an actor or a director). All the lists: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+i+-+the+pioneers+years+1880-1918/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français I[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+ii+-+les+annees+folles+and+the+magnificent+years+19-39/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français II[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+iii+-+the+noir+years+and+grey+years+40-59/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français III[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+iv+-+the+breakdown+years+60-79/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français IV[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+v+-+today+years+80-2000/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français V[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/une+histoire+du+cinema+francais+vi+-+short+films+and+animated+films/peacefulanarchy/]Une histoire du cinéma français VI[/url] Thanks to [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/profiles/limguela+sjostrom-raume/]Limguela Sjostrom-Raume[/url] for providing the lists.
  24. 10,000 Things You Need to Know: The 100 Movies's icon

    10,000 Things You Need to Know: The 100 Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The best 100 movies, as listed in Elspeth Beidas' 10,000 Things You Need to Know: The Big Book of Lists (2016) List contains 101 films because The Godfather Parts I & II is listed as one entry in the book.
  25. 1001 movies... 1960s Section's icon

    1001 movies... 1960s Section

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. All the 60s films mentioned in the book '1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die'. A checklist aimed mainly to help me with my obsession with the 60s.
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