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. My World Of Flops's icon

    My World Of Flops

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Nathan Rabin's ongoing examination of important commercial failures, previously at A.V. Club now continued at https://www.nathanrabin.com/happy-place/?category=My+World+Of+Flops.
  2. Oocities Editor Picks: Mark Caldwell's Top 100 Best Films's icon

    Oocities Editor Picks: Mark Caldwell's Top 100 Best Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Welcome to Top 100 Movie Lists...a non-profit site dedicated to film fans in pursuit of finding, recommending or categorizing their favorite films of all-time. Within our personal lists you will find hundreds of movie stills, sound bites, film scores, and reviews. Located at the bottom of this page is a public forum section where you can post your own list. Opinions vary and that is why we have brought together as many lists as possible. *Note- we recently acquired the name of www.movielists.net which may also be used to reach this site. (Oocities's Editors)
  3. Reel Culture's icon

    Reel Culture

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. A list of 50 influential films profiled in Mimi O'Connor's book "Reel Culture: 50 Classic Movies You Should Know About (So You Can Impress Your Friends)".
  4. Robert Bloom's The Greatest Films of 1923 - 2009's icon

    Robert Bloom's The Greatest Films of 1923 - 2009

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. 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.
  5. Rotten Tomatoes' 100 Best Movies on Disney+'s icon

    Rotten Tomatoes' 100 Best Movies on Disney+

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "Disney+ covers over 100 years of its flagship studio’s history, from early animated shorts to groundbreaking full-length animated features to family live-action classics to the blockbuster triumvirate of superheroes, space operas, and 3D computer animation of today. It’s a big spread of time filled with classics, some middling stuff, and even a few disasters. Rotten Tomatoes is here to discover and present only the movies with the highest Tomatometer scores on Disney+!"
  6. Sarah Kaufman's 31 Best Dance Scenes in Movies's icon

    Sarah Kaufman's 31 Best Dance Scenes in Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Dance critic Sarah Kaufman writes: “What do dance scenes add to a movie? Unspeakable bliss, for starters. Dancing starts when dialogue fails. When lovers need to move beyond conversation, when conflicts boil past negotiation, when joy can’t be expressed in any other way than by leaping into the air on a trumpeter’s high note. With the rise of movie musicals in the early part of the 20th century, dancing moved easily from stage to screen, becoming bigger, more potent, ever more spectacular — and a lasting love affair with the moviegoing public was born. It’s still going on: Witness the mainstream success of “La La Land,” a film in the golden age mold. I also had to set some rules for this list: I considered specific dance scenes, not the quality of entire movies. I didn’t include documentaries or foreign films; no “Pina,” no “Mad Hot Ballroom.” With matchless artists in movement, music and choreography, the 1940s and ’50s dominate my choices, but even those aren’t exhaustive. I settled on the era’s best and moved on. I handicapped Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, limiting them to just one dance (it’s my No. 1, the best of the best) from all the jewels in their 10 films together, because if I didn’t, they’d eat the list. Our vast cinematic history is studded with marvelous dancing, and one has to draw the line somewhere.”
  7. Sight & Sound 1992 Directors' Top Ten Poll's icon

    Sight & Sound 1992 Directors' Top Ten Poll

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Directors result from this ten yearly poll
  8. Sight & Sound 2022 Poll -  Top Films of the 21st Century's icon

    Sight & Sound 2022 Poll - Top Films of the 21st Century

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. From the combined list of critics and directors 19-24 (19 votes) 25-27 (18 votes) 28-30 (16 votes) 31-33 (15 votes) 34-35 (14 votes) 36-37 (13 votes) 38-42 (12 votes) 43-49 (11 votes) 50-63 (10 votes) 64-68 (9 votes) 69-83 (8 votes) 84-96 (7 votes) 97-118 (6 votes) 119-150 (5 votes) 151-197 (4 votes)
  9. Soundvenue's 50 Best Foreign Films of the 21st Century's icon

    Soundvenue's 50 Best Foreign Films of the 21st Century

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. As voted on by 115 people from the Danish film industry.
  10. Télérama 100 Best Films in History's icon

    Télérama 100 Best Films in History

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The 100 best films of all time, as voted on by the journalists of Telerama.
  11. Terror on Tape - A Complete Guide to Over 2,000 Horror Movies on Video (1994)'s icon

    Terror on Tape - A Complete Guide to Over 2,000 Horror Movies on Video (1994)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. All the movies in the book. Ratings: #: 1-38 **** Excellent #: 39-129 ***½ Very Good #: 130-467 *** Good #: 468-1015 **½ Average #: 1016-1617 ** Fair #: 1618-1860 *½ Poor #: 1861-2063 * Very Poor #: 2064-2104 ½ The Worst TV Series: Dark Shadows, The Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone, The Addams Family, Alfred Hitchcock Presents (three Hitchcock-directed episodes), Dark Shadows, It, Jack the Ripper, Salem's Lot, The Green Man, Monsters, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond, Tales from the Crypt, Tales from the Darkside, Amazing Stories, The Tommyknockers TV Episodes: Thriller: If It's a Man, Hang Up, Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense: A Distant Scream, The Wide World of Mystery: Frankenstein: Part 1 & 2, Guardian of the Abyss, The House That Bled to Death, Thriller: One Deadly Owner, Hammer House of Horror: The Silent Scream, Nightmare Classics: The Turn of the Screw, Hammer House of Horror: Visitor from the Grave, Hammer House of Horror: Witching Time, Nightmare Classics: Carmilla, Hammer House of Horror: Carpathian Eagle, Hammer House of Horror: Charlie Boy, Hammer House of Horror: Children of the Full Moon, Thriller: A Killer in Every Corner, Thriller: A Killer with Two Faces, Thriller: Murder Motel, Thriller: The Next Victim, Hammer House of Horror: Rude Awakening, The Wide World of Mystery: Shadow of Fear, Nightmare Classics: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Hammer House of Horror: The Thirteenth Reunion, Hammer House of Horror: The Two Faces of Evil, Hammer House of Horror: Growing Pains
  12. The Best, Worst & Most Unusual Hollywood Musicals (1983) ALL Ratings's icon

    The Best, Worst & Most Unusual Hollywood Musicals (1983) ALL Ratings

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. #1-8: 10 stars #9-20: 9 stars #21-77: 8 stars #78-121: 7 stars #122-142: 6 stars #143-155: 5 stars #156-159: 4 stars #160-162: 3 stars #163-167: 2 stars #168-169: 1 star #170-174: 0 stars
  13. The Best, Worst, and Most Unusual HORROR FILMS (1983) ALL Ratings's icon

    The Best, Worst, and Most Unusual HORROR FILMS (1983) ALL Ratings

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. #1-9: 10 stars #10-32: 9 stars #33-81: 8 stars #82-136: 7 stars #137-187: 6 stars #188-233: 5 stars #234-270: 4 stars #271-299: 3 stars #300-311: 2 stars #312-318: 1 star #319-321: 0 stars
  14. The Film Buff's Bucket List: The 50 Movies of the 2000s to See Before You Die's icon

    The Film Buff's Bucket List: The 50 Movies of the 2000s to See Before You Die

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Theaters around the world are dominated by comic book heroes, ice princesses, apocalyptic love-struck teens, and whatever masterpiece Pixar is rolling out. It’s clear that cinema is as healthy as ever. Oscar-worthy directors, indie geniuses and foreign artists are creating stunning, boundary-pushing work. Since the turn of the century, movie lovers have been enjoying a second golden age. But which films are the best of the best? What are the top movies since 2000 to see before you die? Chris Stuckmann, one of YouTube’s most popular film reviewers (70+ million views) gives us his best of the best! In his book debut, Stuckmann delivers his list of the very best 50 Movies since 2000 – with that style and punch that YouTube viewers have come to love. These are the films you must see before you die.
  15. The New Republic's The 100 Most Significant Political Films of All Time's icon

    The New Republic's The 100 Most Significant Political Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "We wanted to do something special for this double July-August issue of The New Republic, but we weren’t sure what; then it hit us that summer is movie season, so why not combine that fact with this magazine’s great passion and come up with a list of history’s best political movies? (TNR, by the way, is no stranger to motion pictures. For decades, the magazine published the work of famed twentieth-century critic Stanley Kauffmann, and we continue to run trenchant film analysis today.) It was that germ of an idea that led us to reach out to J. Hoberman, one of the leading film critics of the last half-century, to curate this project. Hoberman changed it from “best” to “most significant” and led us in assembling a list of around 130 critics to whom we wrote, asking them to participate. We were pleased that 79 wrote back with their lists." (The New Republic)
  16. The New York Times' 25 Best Films of the 21st Century (So Far)'s icon

    The New York Times' 25 Best Films of the 21st Century (So Far)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. New York Times film critics Manohla Dargis and A.O. Scott select their top 25 films since the year 2000. Published June 9th, 2017. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/09/movies/the-25-best-films-of-the-21st-century.html
  17. Time Magazine The 10 Greatest Movies of the Millennium (Thus Far)'s icon

    Time Magazine The 10 Greatest Movies of the Millennium (Thus Far)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. TIME's Richard Corliss has created a countdown of the 10 greatest films made since the year 2000, from No. 10 (The Artist) to No. 1 (see for yourself)
  18. TimeOut's 1000 Films to change your life (2006)'s icon

    TimeOut's 1000 Films to change your life (2006)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1. Films are sorted by the order they appear in the book (including stills). Note: some films appear or are mentioned several times throughout the book. If a film is mentioned in more than one chapter it is listed under the chapter it is first mentioned (i.e. not necessarily the chapter the film is discussed the most). "Confession: there are, in fact, 1158 films mentioned in 1000 Films. Happy viewing!" #1-14: First pages & Introduction #15-159: Joy #160-301: Anger #302-442: Food for thought #443-533: Desire #534-616: Fear #617-720: Sadness #721-899: Exhilaration #900-1024: Regret #1025-1086: Contempt #1087-1162: Wonder (#1163: Only picture of the poster) (#1164-1177: Index of titles) (#1178: Penultimate page) "My Girl 2" should not really count as the inclusion of that movie is a typo. Films mentioned in the sections "Contributors", "Useful websites" and "100 to watch" (100 reviews of films - all of which are featured in the book - taken from Time Out Film Guide that in turn mention other films) are not listed. + Page 100: "Flight" Page 102: "End of Restriction"
  19. TSPDT's 50 Most Critically-Acclaimed Films of 2019's icon

    TSPDT's 50 Most Critically-Acclaimed Films of 2019

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Based only on 2019 end-of-year ballots
  20. Une histoire du cinéma français I - The pioneers years 1880-1918's icon

    Une histoire du cinéma français I - The pioneers years 1880-1918

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. An exhaustive history of French cinema coordinated by Claude Beylie. 1st Part 2 chapters: The Lumière years and the pionneers years. Missing films: - Ballet du feu (Jacques Ducom et Edmond Floury - 1896 - Gaumont) - La Biche au bois (Jacques Ducom et Edmond Floury - 1896 - Gaumont) - Les Cloches de Corneville (Alice Guy - Gaumont) - Le Triomphe de la République (Victor Jasset et Georges Hatot) - Un homme aimanté, Romeo Bosetti 1907 - Dans la série des Zigomar : Le Maître invisible, Zigomar et la femme rousse - Balaoo et Protéa, 1913 - Dranem amoureux de Cléopâtre, Roger Lion 1916 - Série La Vie drôle avec Marcel Lévesque,dir. Louis Feuillade 1913 The few entries after 1918 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.
  21. WatchMojo's 75 Most Influential Horror Films Of All Time (2017)'s icon

    WatchMojo's 75 Most Influential Horror Films Of All Time (2017)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Written by Caitlin Marceau. This list is taken from a WatchMojo ebook publication which reviews 75 films described as the most influential for the horror genre. A video companion hosted by WatchMojo was developed in conjunction with this ebook. That list can be found here: [url]https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/watchmojos+top+50+influential+horror+films+of+all+time+2017/chrisreynolds/[/url] Each list contains films that do not appear in the other, and this list is in chronological order, whereas the video is ranked.
  22. 100 Greatest One-Liners: Before The Kill's icon

    100 Greatest One-Liners: Before The Kill

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ro2x8gd2v-M see also After The Kill list
  23. 100 Must-See Classic Films's icon

    100 Must-See Classic Films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. As featured in Pierre Murat & Michel Grisolia's Ciné Game Book.
  24. 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die - 2011 Edition's icon

    1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die - 2011 Edition

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. From a book by Steven Schneider, if you see any mistakes then tell me. Movies I skipped: - Olympia, Part 2 - counted as one together with Olympia, Part 1 - Ivan the Terrible, Part 2 - counted as one together with Ivan the Terrible, Part 1 - Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and The Return of the King - counted as one together with The Fellowship of the Ring. Possible alternations: 1) Dog Star Man - it may be Prelude, or all 5 parts, I'm not really sure. 2) Dekalog - it may be all 10, or just Part 1.
  25. 21st century Top 100's icon

    21st century Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
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