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. The 77 Best Kids Films of All Time's icon

    The 77 Best Kids Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. As posted by the Telegraph. The list was presented chronologically with multiple entries for the Star Wars, Toy Story, Harry Potter, and Despicable Me franchises.
  2. Total Film 50 Most Disappointing Movies of All Time's icon

    Total Film 50 Most Disappointing Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. Great expectations.
  3. Your Movie Sucks: Top 10 Films's icon

    Your Movie Sucks: Top 10 Films

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. A list of all the films recommended by Adam Johnston AKA Your Movie Sucks in his "Top 10 Films Of The Year" videos. Currently spans the years 2008-2012 and will be updated as new videos are released. Grouped as follows: 2009: 1-16. 2010: 17-33. 2011: 34-48. 2012: 49-63. 2008: 64-81.
  4. 2000s's icon

    2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1. The top 250 films of the 2000s with a minimum rating of 7.0, sorted by number of votes.
  5. Apocryphally Weird - 366weirdmovies.com's icon

    Apocryphally Weird - 366weirdmovies.com

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Films featured in 366weirdmovies.com's Apocryphally Weird list which follows their [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/366+weird+movies+certified+weird/]Certified list[/url]
  6. Diskusjon.no Top 30 Norwegian Movies's icon

    Diskusjon.no Top 30 Norwegian Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Top 30 Norwegian movies selcted by Norways biggest forum.
  7. Diskuterfilm.com's Top 250 Films, 2008's icon

    Diskuterfilm.com's Top 250 Films, 2008

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The old version of DiskuterFilm.com's Top 250 list from 2008, which in 2010 was superseded by the new Top 500 list which can be found here: http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/diskuterfilm.coms+top+500+films/
  8. Entertainment Weekly's 21 Great Crime Thrillers's icon

    Entertainment Weekly's 21 Great Crime Thrillers

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1.
  9. Food on Film by Gastronomica's icon

    Food on Film by Gastronomica

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. "Welcome to 'Food on Film,' some of our favorite cinematic foodie moments. This list was written and compiled by Rebecca L. Epstein, a PhD from the UCLA Dept. of Film, Television, and Digital Media. Her dissertation, entitled Crime and Nourishment, focused on the food and foodways of Hollywood gangster films." Missing from IMDb: [url=http://www.worldwrite.org.uk]The Bitter Aftertaste (2005)[/url] Cake in the Face (2005) Chicken Soup (1970) Hush, Hoggies, Hush: Tom Johnson's Praying Pigs (1978/9) Starving Artists' Cookbook (1986-91) Also includes a series of films by Mack Sennett under the heading "Keystone Kop Films" (1912-17) as well as two user-submitted entries at the end.
  10. iCheckMovies Most Favorite - mainstream version's icon

    iCheckMovies Most Favorite - mainstream version

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Calculated using this formula: (favs / (checks+50)) ^ (1 / log(favorites)) This is a more mainstream version of the [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icheckmovies+-+most+favorite/]Most Favorite[/url] list, but the quality is much better than the "Most Checked" list. The idea is to make a list that's closer to the IMDb top 250, but based on iCM stats. The list is still based on ratio, which makes it possible for films like Seppuku and Idi i smotri to be near the top. If you want to see a list that's just sorted by number of favorites, see [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/charts/movies/?tags=mediatype:movie]this page[/url]. Last updated: June 15, 2015
  11. iCM Forum's Favorite Films of the 2020s Top 250's icon

    iCM Forum's Favorite Films of the 2020s Top 250

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The 250 favorite movies of the decade so far of the ICMForum.com [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icm+forums+favorite+films+of+the+2020s+complete+list/lonewolf2003/]Complete List[/url]
  12. iCM Forum's Favourite Central European Films - Top 150's icon

    iCM Forum's Favourite Central European Films - Top 150

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. As chosen by 36 participants on iCM's Unofficial Forum in April 2016. Films from Poland, Hungary, Czechia, and Slovakia.
  13. iCM Forum's Favourite Depressing Films Top 150's icon

    iCM Forum's Favourite Depressing Films Top 150

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0.
  14. iCM Forum's Favourite Fantasy Movies Top 150's icon

    iCM Forum's Favourite Fantasy Movies Top 150

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The 150 favorite Fantasy movies as chosen by the iCM Forum. Arguably the genre which requires the biggest suspension of disbelief of all genres. It's also a genre that's hard to define and opinions on which movies belong to the genre differ vastly, so not everyone will be 100% content with all entries belonging in the list. Full list can be found here: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icm+forums+favourite+fantasy+movies+complete+list/lonewolf2003/
  15. iCM Forum's Favourite Films of the 1960s Complete List's icon

    iCM Forum's Favourite Films of the 1960s Complete List

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0.
  16. IGN Top 25 Comedies of All-Time's icon

    IGN Top 25 Comedies of All-Time

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1. Compiled by IGN in April 2010
  17. Independent Lens - Filmmakers’ Favorite Films's icon

    Independent Lens - Filmmakers’ Favorite Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1. "Independent Lens is an independent film festival in your living room"
  18. LoveHKFilm.com's The Best Hong Kong Films of the 2010s's icon

    LoveHKFilm.com's The Best Hong Kong Films of the 2010s

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1. Best 75 HK films of the 2010s
  19. MovieMeter Top Horror Films's icon

    MovieMeter Top Horror Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Edition 2019 Users of the Dutch moviesite MovieMeter were asked to list their alltime favorite horror movies. To make it easier, this could be in random order. Therefore the position on any given list was not important, but the number of users to nominate a certain film was. From 3 nominations onwards a KO system was used to determine the ranking order for titles with an equal number of nominations 349-778 : 1 nomination 219-348 : 2 nominations 156-218 : 3 nominations (63) 120-155 : 4 nominations (36) 92-119 : 5 nominations (28) 72-91 : 6 nominations (20) 55-71 : 7 nominations (17) 43-54 : 8 nominations (12) 40-42 : 9 nominations (3) 34-39 : 10 nominations (6) 33 : 11 nominations (1) 30-32 : 12 nominations (3) 22-29 : 13 nominations (8) 16-21 : 14 nominations (6) 15 : 15 nominations (1) 12-14 : 16 nominations (3) 10-11 : 17 nominations (2) 8-9 : 18 nominations (2) 6-7 : 19 nominations (2) 5 : 21 nominations (1) 3-4 : 22 nominations (2) 2 : 25 nominations (1) 1 : 26 nominations (1)
  20. Nerve's The 50 Greatest Cult Movies of All Time's icon

    Nerve's The 50 Greatest Cult Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. ""Cult movie" is a hard thing to pin down. For the purposes of this list — celebrating the tenth anniversary of Donnie Darko — we've put a premium on the intensity and selectiveness of a movie's appeal. We've also limited each director to one film. See you at midnight! "
  21. Reddit Top 100 Films of the 2010s's icon

    Reddit Top 100 Films of the 2010s

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The best films of the 2010s as voted on by the members of the subreddit /r/movies on the site Reddit.
  22. Taste of Cinema's 35 Visually Stunning Czech/Slovak Films That Are Worth Your Time's icon

    Taste of Cinema's 35 Visually Stunning Czech/Slovak Films That Are Worth Your Time

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. "The cinema of former Czechoslovakia, as well as of current Czech Republic and Slovakia, is, perhaps, the richest and most visually striking of all Eastern Europe. Even though fun-as-bricks Commies have tried the best they could to stifle it, the zany and wonderful artistic visions found a way to reach the audience. EDIT: Taste of Cinema changed the headline of this article to simply "The 35 Best Czech/Slovak Movies of All Time" at some point between when this list was posted and now. I'll keep the old title for now, it feels more humble and honestly less debatable. From the very beginning, the traditions of visual audacity reigned supreme, due in a large part to cultural traditions rich in imagery, imagination, symbolism, and surrealism. From medieval castles to Kafka, from puppet theatre to theatre of the absurd-all the filmmakers had to do is mine the fantastic and hilarious cultural gold. It may be noticed that a large portion of the films in this list are from the 1960’s. It really was the true Golden era of Czechoslovakian cinema. The so-called “Czech New Wave” rivals the French one in freshness of ideas and unique works. Slovakian cinema too came into prominence at that time. Though a Communist country, Czechoslovakia espoused a more humane and breathable variety. It all changed after 1968, when Soviet tanks rolled in and the so-called “socialism with a human face” was crushed. The best filmmakers either left for the West (Milos Forman, Ivan Passer), were condemned to periods of silence and inactivity (Jan Svankmajer, Jan Nemec), or had to find ways to retain their creativity while not crossing the multiple taboos that the oppressive regime forced upon them. Of course, the restrictions largely went away with the fall of Communism, but now new realities set in-those of market economy, changing political and societal structure, and competition with the worst of the West. The fact that they continue making worthwhile and creative works is the best testament to their talent and spirit. A note-in this list, Czech and Slovak filmmakers are presented jointly. In reality, their visions, though equally striking, do differ. Czechs urbanized fairly early, and benefitted from both the dark medieval city streets and the “wonders” of technological revolution. Whereas, even for the large parts of XXth century, Slovakia remained more rural. While both Czech and Slovak cinemas benefit greatly from surrealism motifs, their respective surrealisms are often as different as the city is from the village, though taking away nothing from the visual feast." Missing from imdb: #22. Dies Irae (1972)/Insane Light (1973) and the overall cinema of Petr Skala Vlacil's trilogy (Devil's Trap, Valley of the Bees, Marketa Lazarova) is given one entry in the source list. EDIT: Taste of Cinema changed the headline of the source article to simply "The 35 Best Czech/Slovak Movies of All Time" at some point between when this list was posted and now. I'll keep the old title for now, I honestly feel it's more accurate :)
  23. The 25 Best Yakuza Films of All Time's icon

    The 25 Best Yakuza Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Organized crime in Japan has always bordered on the affected and the legitimate. Historically, the origin of such syndicates emerged from the Edo Period when gamblers and shady merchants began forming factions. Such petty activities would become more structured until finally progressing to the administrative. The height of the yakuza’s violence followed the Second World War as group after group fought for power and territory through bribery, corruption, and betrayal. As of the past thirty years or so, the yakuza have become more insidious as a result of anti-gang laws in Japan. In cinema however, the mythology of the yakuza enjoys an enduring fascination. Hence, to follow, are twenty-five of the greatest of these films ranging from stylistic antiheroic tales to the gritty realism of the amoral and corrupt. Read more: http://www.tasteofcinema.com/2016/the-25-best-yakuza-films-of-all-time/#ixzz4KWaJkru4
  24. The Hollywood Reporter: Hollywood's 100 Favorite Films's icon

    The Hollywood Reporter: Hollywood's 100 Favorite Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. "Who better to judge the best movies of all time than the people who make them? Studio chiefs, Oscar winners and TV royalty all were surveyed as THR publishes its first definitive entertainment-industry ranking of cinema's most superlative." Published June 25, 2014.
  25. Time Out London 50 Greatest Music Films's icon

    Time Out London 50 Greatest Music Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. From Wagner to Elvis, a multitude of musicians have stepped out of the studio and on to the big screen – often, it must be said, to disastrous effect. But sometimes the union of sound and vision produces magical movies and, to prove it, the film and music teams of The Time Out London joined forces to find the 50 best ever.
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