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. Entertainment Weekly's 100 Best Movies You've Never Heard Of's icon

    Entertainment Weekly's 100 Best Movies You've Never Heard Of

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. From the July 19, 1991 edition of EW. Old list, so, some may no longer be considered obscure.
  2. Entertainment Weekly's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time's icon

    Entertainment Weekly's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Entertainment Weekly's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time, a hardcover guide published in 1999 by Time-Life Inc. and written by senior editor Ty Burr, celebrated films that can't be forgotten, that "help us understand and define who we are." The final list was whittled down from a preliminary collection of 500 nominated choices, excluding short films, documentaries, or any movies from the previous five years (from 1994 onward). The list deliberately corrected the American Film Institute's most glaring omissions - Preston Sturges, Buster Keaton, and Ernst Lubitsch, and added some of the best foreign films - from Fellini, Truffaut, and Kurosawa. According to the book's introduction, the most represented male star was James Stewart (with five films); Cary Grant, Robert De Niro and Alec Guinness had four films each, and Janet Leigh had three films. The most represented director was Alfred Hitchcock (with four films), and there were three films each from Michael Curtiz, David Lean, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Billy Wilder. (The book also includes 25 additional films "too beloved to ignore." This list is here: http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/entertainment+weeklys+25+films+just+too+beloved+to+ignore/marchosias/)
  3. Eric/E.T.'s All-Time 100's icon

    Eric/E.T.'s All-Time 100

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. My all-time favorite films as of March 2021. I'm going to start updating it on my birthday, January 20, of every year.
  4. Essential Depressioncore's icon

    Essential Depressioncore

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Bleak and melancholic films for people caught in the downward spiral.
  5. ETI Top Films of the 1980s's icon

    ETI Top Films of the 1980s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  6. Expletive Dleted's Top 100's icon

    Expletive Dleted's Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 4:7. My list of personal favorites. Not necessarily the 100 best movies ever made, just the ones I enjoy most for entertainment value, nostalgia, etc. http://www.expletivedleted.com http://www.twitter.com/expletivedleted http://www.facebook.com/expletivedleted
  7. Facepunch's Top 100 Movies's icon

    Facepunch's Top 100 Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The Facepunch forum's attempt at making a top movies list
  8. Fandor 100 Essential Chinese Movies's icon

    Fandor 100 Essential Chinese Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. Among the many recent additions to the Fandor catalog, I am most excited by several classic Chinese films that I consider to be among the very best to have ever been made in that language: The Big Road, Street Angel (a film I love so dearly that I modeled my wedding photos after some of its iconic shots), Crossroads, Spring in a Small Town, to name a few. The sight of these titles got me thinking: what are the essential movies that anyone curious about Chinese cinema needs to see? The following video of 50 essential Chinese language films – and expanded list of 100 essential films found further below – is my attempt at an answer.
  9. Fatherly's The 100 Greatest Kids Movies Of All Time, According to Movie Critic Dads's icon

    Fatherly's The 100 Greatest Kids Movies Of All Time, According to Movie Critic Dads

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. From golden oldies to 21st-century instant classics, here’s our deeply curated, and surely controversial, ultimate ranking of 100 movies kids must see before they hit their 10th birthday. by Ryan Britt, Tyghe Trimble, James Grebey, Ian Spelling, Richard Newby, Nathan Rabin and Caseen Gaines Aug. 24, 2022 Finding great movies for kids isn’t easy. It’s not that there aren’t plenty of kids films — just the opposite. Right now, parents are swimming in it. In fact, the quantity is part of the problem. But finding, or remembering, the true quality is what makes finding great kids movies all the more difficult. The haystack is growing, and the needles are better hidden in it. So when a parent picks up a remote, what do they do? You can rely on your own memory, but too often so-called masterpieces and “classics” suddenly seem dated and offensive today. Which is another way of saying no, Peter Pan and Dumbo are not on this list. This isn’t to say parents should only chase new kids movies though. Otherwise, you’ll end up with things that are both mindless and boring, like Cars 2 or Hoodwinked. And to make matters worse, some of these movies star talented people and purport to be “clever.” But it’s not just what kids want that matters. Parents wanting to watch these movies with their children matters, too. Coming up with the 100 best kids movies of all time isn’t about picking some movies you can throw on so the kids are distracted. These movies are about things to watch as a family, because, shared screen time, isn’t really a problem. Fatherly’s goal here is to offer up movies that every kid should — nay, must! — see by the time they’re 10 years old. These are kids movies for kids at a time in their development when the world is full of wonder and magic — real magic — and jaded Hollywood critiques of films haven’t crept in yet. To do this, we got together six dads plus one film expert — all of whom are film critics — and compiled a list. There were rules: Each film had to be well-received enough to have mostly favorable reviews on respected publications like Common Sense Media or Rotten Tomatoes. These had to be films that families could find — and stream — easily. And finally, the movies had to exhibit a timeless quality, whether they were made in 1955 or 2022. In some instances, we expanded our scope beyond movies that are strictly for kids — like Star Wars — but no matter what, we strived to make sure that the films made sense for families. These are movies that families do watch and should watch together. This list isn’t about making your kids happy. It’s about watching movies together that inspire something bigger. To rank the films, editors, and writers at Fatherly voted on a long list of films to determine the top slots. We didn’t always agree, and so, this entire ranking represents a composite of our views on the best kids movies of all time. Every movie on this list is a must-see. Even if a movie ranks low on this list, we still think this is a great movie because we put it on this list. This is a ranking of great kids movies, not a ranking of bad kids movies at the bottom and good ones at the top. If you see it on the list, it’s a great movie. So, bust out the microwave popcorn, and dim the lights, here are Fatherly’s best 100 kids movies of all time.
  10. Favorite Animated Features's icon

    Favorite Animated Features

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
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    Favorite animation

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. My list for the non official ICM Forum poll
  12. Favorite Films for ICM Forum Poll 2023's icon

    Favorite Films for ICM Forum Poll 2023

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. What it says it is.
  13. Favorite Films of Facebook's icon

    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.
  14. Favorite Films/Recommendations's icon

    Favorite Films/Recommendations

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A sampling of some favorite films and recommendations, in no particular order.
  15. Favorite Horror Films's icon

    Favorite Horror Films

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  16. Favorite Movies's icon

    Favorite Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:2. Just a personal list
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    Favorites

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1.
  18. Favorites 2020's icon

    Favorites 2020

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. My Favorite MoviesList en 2020
  19. Favourite Films of the 1950s's icon

    Favourite Films of the 1950s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  20. Favourite films on 0 official top lists - 2015 edition's icon

    Favourite films on 0 official top lists - 2015 edition

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. PERSONAL list for a poll on the unofficial iCM forum.
  21. Favourites on Zero Official Lists (2022)'s icon

    Favourites on Zero Official Lists (2022)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Favourite films compiled for the 2022 edition of iCM Forum's Favourite Films on Zero Official Lists poll.
  22. female director toplist - by beavis's icon

    female director toplist - by beavis

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  23. Film 2.0's 100 Korean Masterpieces's icon

    Film 2.0's 100 Korean Masterpieces

    Favs/dislikes: 98:1. Note that Arirang (#24) is considered a lost film, though there are rumors of an existing copy in personal collections.
  24. Film Critic Noel Vera's 100 Best Filipino Films's icon

    Film Critic Noel Vera's 100 Best Filipino Films

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Critic Noel Vera's 100 Best Filipino Films in alphabetical order.
  25. Film Gourmand Top 100 Best Movies of 2000s's icon

    Film Gourmand Top 100 Best Movies of 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Top 100 best movies of the decade based on the rank of films in The 1000 Greatest Movies.
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