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FANGORIA's 25 Awesome Horror Films You Probably Haven’t Seen (But Really Should)
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Fantasporto International Film Festival - Grand Prix
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Fantasporto, also known as Fantas, is an international film festival, annually organized since 1981 in Porto, Portugal. Giving screen space to fantasy/science fiction/horror-oriented commercial feature films, auteur films and experimental projects from all over the world, Fantasporto has created enthusiastic audiences, ranging from cinephiles to more popular spectators, with an annual average of 110,000 attendees. It was rated in Variety as one of the 25 leading festivals of the world. The Grande Prémio Fantasporto (Grand Prix) is the highest prize awarded at the Fantasporto Film Festival and is presented to the director of the best feature film of the official competition. -
Farley Granger Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. A list of Farley Granger's feature films and documentaries (including television documentaries). Does not include TV movies, miniseries or episodes. -
Favorite Films of Facebook
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Favorite Films of Facebook An on-going experiment: to compile a list comprised of an indefinite number of contributors' fifteen favorite films. Films that show up the most often in individual lists will be placed at the top of this list. Thus far: - Eli Hayes - Patrick Devitt - Jordan Allen - Valtteri Lepisto - Edgar Cochran - Nick Kenyon - Jackson Shrout - Corley Johnson - Henry Harrison - Dexter Tomlin - George McCann - Derek Diercksmeier - Paul Rai - Nicholas Vassiliotis - Jeremiah McNeil - Scott Anderson - Josh Taksier - Jay Tilden - Hunter Norris - Lyzette Garcia - Colin Chapman - Matt Cullen - Alex Robinson - Jared Weil - Mario Attie - Amin Lumiere - Rishi Kamath - Josh Sundermeyer - Zach Novak - Guilherme Tissot - Devin Shawver - Mikael Stanggren - Keith LaFountaine - Robby Warren - Anthony Roberts - Nick Tedesco - Julian Cheslow - Alex Roman - Antonio Iguaz - Joseph Hansen - Jack Welch - Anthony Moyle - Nahian Aziz - Asif Khan - Alex Koplan - Henrik Loberg - Happy Corleone - Sumi Mathai - Samuel James - Craig Taylor - Steve Moyle - William Sinclair - Rodney Sedgwick - Robert Hummel - Jerricson Sumague - Bruno Youn - Thomas Ringdal - Varghese Eapen - Ole Holgersen - Matthew Ekstrom - Jens Takle - Bobby Beksinski - Ian Hafer - Evan Luxenberg - Josh Spielman - Milez Das - Pedro Audette-Diaz This is just the top 100 movies, the full list in source link. -
Favorite Shorts of Nadelunch.com
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Favorite shorts of the editors of www.nadelunch.com that have been featured on the website or are planned to do so in the future. This is a personal selection of the shorts of all lists on ICM and shorts that have not yet found their way there. -
Favourite movies
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Feature Films Directed by Ida Lupino
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Ida Lupino directed On Dangerous Ground for several days when Nicholas Ray fell ill. -
Felicity Jones Filmography
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Fetish Engine's Top Porn Films of the 80s
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Fetish Engine's selection of their favourite porn and erotica from the 1980s, along with those films they deem worthy of special mention. I haven't been able to ascertain which film with the title 'Sade' they are highlighting for their choices pertaining to 1984. That film is therefore absent from this list. Might it be a film about the infamous Marquis? I don't know... 'Lingerie Party' (1987) is missing from the IMDb database at this time (as far as I can make out) and is thusly also absent from this list. 'Naughty, Naughty' (1988) - which appears to have been an alternate version of 'Evil Angel' (1985) - is another film not on the IMDb database at present. Again, that one is missing from this list. -
Film - Ronald Bergan (2006): A-Z of Directors - WHAT TO WATCH
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. A-Z of Directors. Directors in total: 204. -
Film Comment's Best Films of 2016
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Film Comment's Best Films of 2017
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Film Comment's Best Films of 2018
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Film Comment's End of Year Critics' Poll 2001: 20 Best Films of 2001
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. This list compiled best movies of 2001 by filmcomment. Filmcomment asked critics to put their best film of each year. -
Film Noir Everywhere Everywhen
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. My favorite films noir. I'm of the belief that noir - indefinable and elusive as it is - exists throughout most of film history, and in most countries, so if you're a traditionalist who thinks it has to be American, b/w, and extends only from The Maltese Falcon in 1941 until Touch of Evil in 1958... this list is not for you. Top [b]65[/b] titles ranked, thereafter in chronological order. -
Film4's 50 Films to See Before You Die
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Compiled in 2011, Film4's critics compiled a list of "must see" films. -
Film4's Top 50 Horror Films
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FilmCrave Top 250 Movies of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The top 250 movies as ranked by filmcrave.com -
"Filmen i Sverige" (2003) - All Swedish Films
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. By Leif Furhammar (1937-2015) Swedish professor in film. Third Edition. All Swedish movies from the index of the book. Includes shorts and TV-movies. Co-productions are also included, as well as TV-series. Please note that some shorts and lost movies from the index of the book are missing (reason: they're not on imdb etc). PM me if you also have the book and miss any title(s) and I'll go ahead and add it, thanks. #110-120, #525-571, #690-706, #818-822: Titles that I had to add to iCM. -
Filmgenres - Film Noir (Reclam)
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Movies listed in this (German) guide to Film Noir, published by Reclam -
FILMS ABOUT JOURNALISM
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Films available in 4K - UHD
Favs/dislikes: 4:1. These films are available, either on UHD blu-ray discs, or on streaming services in 4K (3840 × 2160 pixels resolution) -
Films Fatale's The 100 Best Shot Films of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. November 1, 2021 WRITTEN BY ANDREAS BABIOLAKIS Movie is a casual term used for what was once commonly called the motion picture; films also works to describe the same storytelling medium. The point is that even before the films we know now came to be, they were once just twenty four still images per second, flipped in succession to create this illusion of movement. At its very core, it still is somewhat a photographical art form, with emphasis on framing, mise-en-scéne (the placement of focal points and other subjects within a shot to be aesthetically and narratively pleasing), and lighting and/or colour coordination. A lot of this is achieved by set design, makeup and hair, digital effects, and other external factors, but cinematography brings everything together in one visual amalgamation.There are many things to love about films, but cinematography goes as far back as the art form itself. I guess what I am saying is that this list is unquestionably the most difficult of the extra lists I have done on this site. I have quite possibly one hundred additional honourable mentions, and have had to cut so many films I adore because one hundred spots just aren’t enough. Alas, it is the satisfactory sounding number that I stuck with: the official one hundred that always makes lists of this nature sound important. Chances are you’re going to be livid with me, and I am mad at myself as well. These are the caveats of loving an endlessly plentiful medium like cinema, and trying to limit everything to barely a fraction of a percent of its entire history. If your favourite looking film isn't here, there is a high chance it was considered and appreciated, and reluctantly omitted. If anything, this list may have been even more painful to finalize than any of my film lists; yes, even the ‘60s one (which was the original most difficult list to conclude). When I say I was making final changed the night before this list was released, understand that I am writing this on Halloween. I don't need to celebrate this spooky holiday when my actual nightmares are already here. Anyway, let’s get down to business. What I’m looking for is a variety of qualifications. Firstly, how do these films look either in black-and-white or in colour? I am taking into consideration how much of these results are based on what is in front of the camera (like brightly coloured sets and outfits), which aren’t really a product of the camerawork itself; however, I am rewarding the photography that makes the most of these situations and enhances these setups as much as possible. Secondly, how is the camera movement (zooms, pans, dolly work and more), and does the photography still look good during these techniques? I’m also considering the usage of various shot techniques, angles, shadows, landscapes, profiles, and virtually any other photographical result one can achieve. Something that also makes this list difficult: being in the digital age. I’m trying to stray away from films that are strictly (or mostly) digital masterpieces like Avatar or Sin City: I want this to be as based on the actual capturing of physical subjects as possible. Alright, we may as well get this over with. As difficult as it was to narrow this list down, it makes me only happier with just how tight these following films are within this criteria. Here are the one hundred best shot films of all time. This Top 100 has 104 titles because: #25 includes Olympia parts 1 & 2 #27 includes the entire Three Colours trilogy #28 includes The Godfather parts 1 & 2 (but not 3) -
Films featured in The Next Picture Show
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "Looking at cinema's present via its past." The biweekly podcast The Next Picture Show, hosted by Dissolve alums Tasha Robinson, Keith Phipps, Scott Tobias and Genevieve Koski, discusses a new release and puts it in perspective with an older, somehow related film. -
Films For Action's Top 100 Documentaries We Can Use to Change the World
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "A more beautiful, just and sustainable world is possible. Take this library and use it to inspire global change!" This 2015 list is an update of the 2012 list Film For Action's 100 World-Changing Documentaries https://www.icheckmovies.com/listsettings/info/films+for+actions+100+world-changing+documentaries/ Currently missing: A New Story for Humanity (2016) Real Estate 4 Ransom: Why Does Land Cost the Earth? (2012) The Evolution of Ecological Consciousness (2013) Prout: Economic Democracy in Practice (2004) The Nature of Cities (2010) Legalize Democracy (2014) Unwasted: The Future Of Business On Earth (2011) Class Dismissed (2004) Waste = Food (2007) The Evilness of Power (2008) Enough Is Enough (2014) Toxic Sludge Is Good For You: The Public Relations Industry Unspun (2002) The Global Brain: Peter Russell (1983) Law Enforcement Opposed to the War on Drugs (2006) Singapore: Biophilic City (2012) Education For a Sustainable Future (2012) Own The Change: Building Economic Democracy One Worker Co-op at a Time (2015) The Power Principle: Corporate Empire and the Rise of the National Security State (2012) War By Other Means (1992) Transitions For Society: Job Guarantee and Basic Income (2014) Permaculture: A Quiet Revolution (2008) What I've Learned About U.S. Foreign Policy (2000) The Bloom Episode 3: New Ways of the Sacred A Basic Income for All! Escape! From the Cult of Materialism (2016) Plutocracy: Political Repression In The U.S.A. (2018) parts 2-4 Note: There are only 98 films in the source list.
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