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. Start-1910s Watchlist's icon

    Start-1910s Watchlist

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Metalist from different toplists, which observes the era of cinema's beginning
  2. Stephen King film adaptations's icon

    Stephen King film adaptations

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. A complete list of film adaptations of work by Stephen King, including miniseries, screenplays written by him, films based on novels and short stories he's written, and anything that can be in any other way related to his work.
  3. Studio Ghibli related shorts (available online)'s icon

    Studio Ghibli related shorts (available online)

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. *Yuki no Taiyou (1972) -pilot for an anime show, directed by Hayao Miyazaki *Panda kopanda (1972)-pre-Ghibli short directed by Isao Takahta *Panda kopanda amefuri sâkasu no maki (1973)-pre-Ghibli short directed by Isao Takahta *On Your Mark (1995)-Music video directed by Hiyao Miyazaki *Ghiblies: Episode 1 (2000)-Aired on NTV, directed by Yoshiyuki Momose *Ghiblies: Episode 2 (2002)-Released in theatres with The Cat Returns, directed by Yoshiyuki Momose *Mei to Koneko basu (2002)-Ghibli Museum short, sequel to My Neighbour Totoro, directed by Hayao Miyazaki *Fuyu no hi (2003)-40 minute short (+65 minute documentary), one segment directed by Isao Takahata *Mizugumo Monmon (2006)-Ghibli Museum short, directed by Hayao Miyazaki *Taneyamagahara no yoru (2006)-released to DVD, directed by Kazuo Oga *Iblard jikan (2007)-released to DVD, directed by Naohisa Inoue *Pan-dane to Tamago-hime (2010), Ghibli Museum short, directed by Hayao Miyazaki
  4. Svensk Sensationsfilm's icon

    Svensk Sensationsfilm

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Movies listed in the book Svensk Sensationsfilm by Daniel Dellamorte. Missing titles, Det Bästa Ur Kärlekens Språk, Dreams of Love, Hemmafruarnas Hemliga Sexliv, Ligga I Lund, Sommaren Med Vanja since they are not available on imdb.
  5. Tabloid Bintang's 25 Best Indonesian Films's icon

    Tabloid Bintang's 25 Best Indonesian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. At the end of 2007 Tabloid Bintang tried to sort out good movies from Indonesia. Of the 160 movies that were mentioned, it was made a list of 25 movies considered to be the best movies from Indonesia of all time. The jury consisted of 20 critics and journalists. Movies without an IMDb-entry: 13. (Cintaku di) Kampus Biru (1976)
  6. That's Dancing!'s icon

    That's Dancing!

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. This list consists of the 42 movies featured in the 1985 compilation documentary “That‘s Dancing!”.
  7. The 100 Best Films on World War II's icon

    The 100 Best Films on World War II

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. The 100 Best Films About World War II Not created by me.
  8. The 100 best Swiss Films's icon

    The 100 best Swiss Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. The Swiss newspaper "SonntagsZeitung", since 2001, gathers every five years a jury of experts to determine the 100 best Swiss films. For this 4th edition, 36 Professionals (Critics, Festival directors, academics) have chosen their absolute favorites from a given list of 200 films and graded the other films accordingly. The whole range of CH films was available for selection.
  9. "The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made"'s icon

    "The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made"

    Favs/dislikes: 7:1. All the movies listed in the 2004 documentary "The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made."
  10. The A List - National Society of Film Critics' 100 Essential Films's icon

    The A List - National Society of Film Critics' 100 Essential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. This is the Amazon book description for "The A List", published in 2002: People love movies. People love lists. So The A-List is a natural. While there are plenty of encyclopedic lists of films, this compulsively readable book of 100 essays—most written expressly for this volume-flags the best of the best as chosen by a consensus of the National Society of Film Critics. The Society is a world-renowned, marquee—name organization embracing some of America's most distinguished critics: more than forty writers who have national followings as well as devoted local constituencies in such major cities as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Minneapolis. But make no mistake about it: This isn't a collection of esoteric "critic's choice" movies. The Society has made its selections based on a film's intrinsic merits, its role in the development of the motion-picture art, and its impact on culture and society. Some of the choices are controversial. So are some of the omissions. It will be a jumping-off point for discussions for years to come. And since the volume spans all international films from the very beginning, it will act as a balance to recent guides dominated by films of the last two decades (hardly film's golden age). Here is a book that is definitely ready for its close-up.
  11. The Boris Karloff Acting Horror Movie Career's icon

    The Boris Karloff Acting Horror Movie Career

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Films starring Boris Karloff
  12. The Complete Arnold Schwarzenegger Filmography's icon

    The Complete Arnold Schwarzenegger Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 7:1. The Complete Arnold Schwarzenegger Filmography
  13. The Complete Jean-Claude Van Damme Filmography's icon

    The Complete Jean-Claude Van Damme Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. The Complete Jean-Claude Van Damme Filmography
  14. The Expert Composite Consensus: The Top 40 Best Adult Films's icon

    The Expert Composite Consensus: The Top 40 Best Adult Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. In 1986, adult film historian Jim Holliday asked 14 experts to submit a list of their top 25 adult feature films. He compiled a consensus list of the 40 best films, based on the experts' lists, as well as awards from organizations and magazines. See [url=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRoSl7QIFUbP-Ut1JR8TKeP_yhwrHu1HivLJkhWdk2iD-1i-o5tZjb_xLFm9h6iB-rS-FdtNiFGNNr6/pubhtml]this spreadsheet[/url] for the vote counts and ballots.
  15. The Fast and Furious Franchise's icon

    The Fast and Furious Franchise

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Movies in The Fast and Furious franchise.
  16. The Female Gaze: Essential Movies Made by Women's icon

    The Female Gaze: Essential Movies Made by Women

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. The term “male gaze” was first coined in the 1970s to describe what happens to all of us when the majority of our entertainment has been created by men. The viewer is forced to see female characters through a male lens, which distorts how all of us see women, and even how women see themselves. Typically, the keepers of film history and writers of film criticism have also been men. Yet, since the very birth of cinema, women have been making movies. So, what does the world look like through the “female gaze”? This is the question bestselling author and film reporter Alicia Malone poses, as she presents The Female Gaze―a collection of essays on fifty-two movies made by women. These films encompass various eras, nationalities, and stories, yet each movie is distinctly feminine. Joining Alicia Malone is a variety of established and aspiring female film critics, who write about their favorite film made by a female director. [url]https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CXWFD8F/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0[/url]
  17. The Film Club Movies's icon

    The Film Club Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. All movies mentioned in David Gilmour's book "The Film Club", in order of appearance.
  18. The Irish Times Best 50 Irish Movies's icon

    The Irish Times Best 50 Irish Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 7:1. IN VERY PARTICULAR ORDER, HERE’S OUR (CURRENTLY DEFINITIVE) PICK OF THE GREATEST IRISH MOVIES EVER MADE No sane person will sincerely claim that the ranking of cultural entities is anything other than a sophisticated parlour game. When it comes to Irish film, however, the debate will invariably focus less on relative placings – whether Garage is better than The Quiet Man – than on how we are defining our terms. Is The Quiet Man Irish at all? It was financed by an American studio and set in a fanciful version of the real nation. When testing a novel for Irishness, we need focus our attention on the writer alone. Colm Tóibín’s The Master may be set in England and published by a British house, but nobody would claim it was anything other than an Irish book. John Crowley’s adaptation of Tóibín’s Brooklyn is Irish as well. But it’s also British and a little bit Canadian. A co-production of the BBC and the Irish Film Board (among others), it quite reasonably competed for awards at both the British and Irish Academies. Few of the films on this list pass the purity test for absolute uncorrupted Irishness. Our rules are looser than some may prefer. Significant numbers of Irish personnel is a factor. Notable levels of Irish funding scores you a few more points on our jerry-rigged scale. Shooting a film in Ireland gets you a long way down the road, but, as should be obvious, external productions that use the country as a stand-in for somewhere else aren’t getting anywhere with the jury. Neither Saving Private Ryan (Normandy in Wexford) nor The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (the Berlin Wall in Smithfield) was up for consideration. Setting a film in Ireland is not in itself a qualification. We would never have been much tempted by Waking Ned, a British production filmed in the Isle of Man, but Yann Demange’s 1971, a British film shot in Liverpool and Sheffield, would have walked in if Northern Ireland Screen had lured the filmmakers to the real Belfast. Decisions also had to be made as to what we mean by a feature film. We settled on a production made for theatrical exhibition that exceeds 70 minutes. Pat O’Connor’s fine The Ballroom of Romance fails on two counts. It is a television production that comes in at 65 minutes. (At the 1983 Bafta awards, it won in the TV section, not the film race). Playing hardball on length, we had to regretfully exclude the early work of Vivienne Dick, Bob Quinn’s legendary Poitín and more recent films such as Graham Seely and Kevin Brannigan’s The Man With the Hat. The final ranking is – as all such rankings must be – the creation of a fleeting mood. The order may have been different an hour or so later. It is not, however, a ranking of Irishness. Once a film has qualified it competes equally with all others. Some may reasonably think our top film among the least Irish of the bunch. So be it. Having made the grade, we asked only whether it is better than the rest. The answer today was “yes”. Tomorrow, who knows?
  19. The lives of the artists's icon

    The lives of the artists

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Just like Vasari, films mystify the lives of the artists.
  20. The Most Influental Films Ever Made's icon

    The Most Influental Films Ever Made

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. These were listed by Total Film magazine as the most influential movies ever made in their May 2009 Issue. It covers a broad range of landmark movies from every decade and from every genre.
  21. The MUBI Top 1000's icon

    The MUBI Top 1000

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. [Updated weekly: Latest Monday July 17th, 2023] The greatest films ever made, as voted by MUBI’s global community of film lovers.
  22. The Odyssey of Brazilian Cinema's icon

    The Odyssey of Brazilian Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. All Brazilian Films (including co-productions) cited in the book "L'odyssée du cinéma brésilien" aka "A Odisséia do Cinema Brasileiro" (2016) written by French scholar Laurent Desbois Missing in Imdb: Forofina (To Africa - L'Afrique - Na África) (1973 DOC), Sylvio Lanna Arabesco (1990 short), Eliane Caffé Troca de Cabeça (1993 short), Sérgio Machado Fragmentos de um Discurso Amoroso (1994 TV DOC), Ivan Cardoso No Eixo da Morte (1998), Afonso Brazza Abá - Índio, Homem, Pessoa - 500 anos D. Cabral (2000 DOC), Rose da Silva Brava Gente: Lira Paulistana (2001 TV episode), Claudio Torres Lost/Unfinished Films: O Guarani (1908), Benjamin Oliveira Nhô Anastácio Chegou de Viagem (1908), Júlio Ferrez O Guarani (1912), Paulo Benedetti A Viuvinha (1914), Luiz de Barros O Guarani (1916), Vittorio Capellaro Lucíola (1916), Franco Magliani Filme do Diabo (1917), Júlio Davesa Ubirajara (1919), Luiz de Barros Urutau (1919), William H. Jansen O Guarani (1922), João de Deus A Carne (1924), Leo Marten Filho sem mãe (1925), Tancredo Seabra Gigi (1925), José Medina O Guarani (1926), Vittorio Capellaro Na Primavera da vida (1926), Humberto Mauro Mademoiselle Cinema (1925), Leo Marten Acabaram-se os Otários (1929), Luiz de Barros Coisas Nossas (1931), Wallace Downey Onde a Terrra Acaba (1933), Mario Peixoto A Voz do Carnaval (1933), Adhemar Gonzaga, Humberto Mauro Alô, Alô, Brasil (1935), João de Barro, Wallace Downey, Alberto Ribeiro Cinzas (1935), Joe Schoene Favela dos Meus Amores (1935), Humberto Mauro Estudantes (1935), Wallace Downey Cidade-Mulher (1936), Humberto Mauro João Ninguém (1936), Mesquitinha Noites Cariocas (1936), Enrique Cadícamo Banana-da-Terra (1939), Ruy Costa Asas do Brasil (1940), Raul Roulien É Tudo Verdade (1942), Orson Welles Moleque Tião (1943), José Carlos Burle É Proibido Sonhar (1943), Moacyr Fenelon Samba em Berlim (1943), Luiz de Barros Este Mundo É um Pandeiro (1947), Watson Macedo Inconfidência Mineira (1948), Carmen Santos Jangada (1949), Raul Roulien Juventude (1949), Nelson Pereira dos Santos Maconha, Erva Maldita (1950), Raul Roulien Aglaia (1950), Ruy Santos A Carne (1952), Guido Lazzarini O Gigante de pedra (1953), Walter Hugo Khouri Sentença de Deus (1955), José Mojica Marins Amazônia Nua (1958), Zygmunt Sulistrowski O Sertanejo (195?), Lima Barreto O Mistério de São Paulo (195?), Rodolfo Nanni The First Odalisca (196?), Maria Gladys Piranhas do Asfalto (1971), Neville de Almeida A Casa de Açúcar (1996), Carlos Hugo Christensen
  23. The Online Film Community's Top 100 Films of All Time's icon

    The Online Film Community's Top 100 Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. When AFI released their list of the Top 100 Movies of All Time, many people were up in arms over the selections. Over 50 members of the Online Film Journalist Community decided to join together and create a list of their own. A list that might better reflect the views of everyone else who didn’t agree with the AFI list. Sure, you can’t really compare AFI’s list with the Film Community’s Top 100 because we allowed the inclusion of foreign films.
  24. The Ringer's 30 Best American (Truly) Independent Films of the 21st Century's icon

    The Ringer's 30 Best American (Truly) Independent Films of the 21st Century

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0.
  25. The Rough Guide to Film: An A-Z of Directors and Their Movies - All Reviews's icon

    The Rough Guide to Film: An A-Z of Directors and Their Movies - All Reviews

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. All reviews from the book. ISBN: 978-1843534082
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