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. Jim Vorel's 100 Best "B Movies" of All Time's icon

    Jim Vorel's 100 Best "B Movies" of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. Gathered here is a collection of some of the most entertainingly cheap and endearingly bad movies ever made.
  2. Leonard Maltin's Must-See Movies 2011 - 365 reviews and recommendations's icon

    Leonard Maltin's Must-See Movies 2011 - 365 reviews and recommendations

    Favs/dislikes: 15:1. "Leonard Maltin's Must See Movies 2011 features a full year's worth of great films, each and every one of which Leonard Maltin would personally recommend to anyone. From classics to indies, slapstick comedies to documentaries, family films to edgier fare - no genre is unexplored. Cast and director information accompanies Mr. Maltin's incisive and witty capsule reviews, and every film is available on DVD. Coming from the worlds of Hollywood, independent cinema, and abroad, these 365 films promise inspiration and entertainment for the year ahead, making them truly must-see movies."
  3. Ronald Bergan's Film Book's icon

    Ronald Bergan's Film Book

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0.
  4. Rotten Tomatoes: 25 Best Romantic Comedies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes: 25 Best Romantic Comedies

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, we at RT are aware you’ve probably already thought of picking up flowers and candy for that special someone. However, if you’re looking for the perfect cinematic Cupid’s arrow, we’re here to help, in the form of RT’s Best Romantic Comedies! Nothing caps a romantic Valentine’s Day like watching glamorous couples fall in love -- often while trading witty barbs. And if you find yourself dateless, don’t despair: the likes of Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Woody Allen, and Meg Ryan make for good company. However, determining what made the cut wasn’t without its complications (kinda like love itself). We utilized a weighted system that factors in both Tomatometer and number of reviews, and each movie needed 30 reviews to qualify. Given the fact there’s hardly a lack of romance and comedy in the movies, we decided to winnow our candidates down to lighthearted films that primarily focus on love affairs. So dim the lights, pop the bubbly, and get cozy with our compendium of the best reviewed romantic comedies of all time!
  5. XRCO Hall of Fame's icon

    XRCO Hall of Fame

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. The XRCO Hall of Fame is a list of the best adult films, performers, and directors. Films are inducted at the XRCO's annual awards ceremony, starting in 1985. The films are listed in order of induction. The number of inductees changes from year to year (and sometimes no films are inducted). All of the films were at least 9 years old at the time of induction. The XRCO (X-Rated Critics Organization) is a group of ~50 currently working critics who publish reviews on a regular basis. Members are required to have a wide knowledge of the business, and must watch a sufficient number of titles to be allowed to vote in most of the categories.
  6. Indiewire 2013 year-end critics poll best film's icon

    Indiewire 2013 year-end critics poll best film

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. Indiewire's top 50 of the year. Very influential for the TSPDT 21st century list.
  7. Jim Emerson's "102 Movies You Must See"'s icon

    Jim Emerson's "102 Movies You Must See"

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. "These are the movies I just kind of figure everybody ought to have seen in order to have any sort of informed discussion about movies. They’re the common cultural currency of our time, the basic cinematic texts that everyone should know, at minimum, to be somewhat ‘movie-literate.’ I hope these movies are experiences we can all assume we share….This isn’t like Roger Ebert’s ‘Great Movies’ series. It’s not my idea of The Best Movies Ever Made (that would be a different list, though there’s some overlap here), or limited to my personal favorites or my estimation of the most important or influential films…. I tried to represent key examples of all important genres, movie stars, directors, historical movements, and so on — like an overview of the 20th century in 101 movies. Yes, there are many more I’d like to add, but remember, this is only a primer. How many have you seen?" —Jim Emerson
  8. Los Angeles Film Critics Circle: Best Films of the 2000 Decade's icon

    Los Angeles Film Critics Circle: Best Films of the 2000 Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. Selected by members of the Los Angeles Film Critics Circle, the 193 best films of the 2000s.
  9. Sergey Kudryavtsev: The Best of All Time's icon

    Sergey Kudryavtsev: The Best of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 16:1. This list includes films that have rating from 9/10 to 10/10 by famous russian film critic & film historian Sergey Kudryavtsev. Movies sorted by mark & date of filming.
  10. So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films, vol. 1: 1963-1973's icon

    So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films, vol. 1: 1963-1973

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. All the films, good, bad and mediocre, featured in Troy Howarth's book of the same name. Volume 2 (1974-2014) can be [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/so+deadly+so+perverse+50+years+of+italian+giallo+films+vol+2+1974-2014/knaldskalle/]found here[/url]. Volume 3 (Non-Italian gialli) can be [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/so+deadly+so+perverse+giallo-style+films+from+around+the+world+vol.+3/knaldskalle/]found here[/url].
  11. Ebert's Great Movies III's icon

    Ebert's Great Movies III

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. Below is a subset of Roger Ebert's list of great films containing only those in his book "The Great Movies III", published in 2010. An excerpt from Ebert's introduction to the book: "I believe great movies are a civilizing force. They allow us to empathize with those whose lives are different than our own. I like to say they open windows in our box of space and time. Here's a third book filled with windows."
  12. The 100 Greatest Western Movies of All Time: Including Five You've Never Heard Of by the Editors of American Cowboy Magazine's icon

    The 100 Greatest Western Movies of All Time: Including Five You've Never Heard Of by the Editors of American Cowboy Magazine

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. The 100 Greatest Western Movies of All Time: Including Five You've Never Heard Of" is a fun, opinionated look at the best westerns of all time from the editors of American Cowboy. (There are 4 extra entries because The Man with No Name Trilogy and John Ford's Cavalry Trilogy are counted as one entry)
  13. Weinberg's Top 100 Science Fiction Films of All Time's icon

    Weinberg's Top 100 Science Fiction Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. Scott Weinberg's list of 100 "required viewing" or "favorite" science fiction films. Scott's a critic at FEARnet, Twitch, and Movies.com. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/critic/scott-weinberg/movies.php
  14. Dave Kehr's Annual Top Ten Lists's icon

    Dave Kehr's Annual Top Ten Lists

    Favs/dislikes: 18:0. Film critic Dave Kehr's annual top ten lists since 1974.
  15. MOJO: The Greatest 100 Music Films Ever!'s icon

    MOJO: The Greatest 100 Music Films Ever!

    Favs/dislikes: 18:1. MOJO's 100 greatest music films, as presented in issue #233 (April 2013). Play'em loud! The order of films has been preserved as it appeared in the magazine, i.e. chronologically.
  16. Rotten Tomatoes: Greatest Shakespeare Movies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes: Greatest Shakespeare Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 18:0. Filmmakers have long mined the riches of The Bard to create some of the most lasting and universal stories in the movie history. With his 38 collected tragedies, comedies, and historical epics, Shakespeare remains one of Hollywood's most prolific screenwriters - after all, his works have been turned into films many times over, adapted splendidly by the likes of Franco Zefferelli (Romeo and Juliet), Baz Lurhmann (William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet), Kenneth Branagh (Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, Love's Labour's Lost, As You Like It), Orson Welles (Othello) and Akira Kurosawa (Ran). But which Shakespearean adapatations fared the best with the critics? Find out below in our countdown of the 30 Best Shakespeare Movies of all time. As The Bard himself might say, "To thine own Tomatometer be true..."
  17. Total Film's Best Movies of the 90s's icon

    Total Film's Best Movies of the 90s

    Favs/dislikes: 18:0. This was a list published by Total Film in a special edition chronicling their ten favourite movies from each year in the 1990s. It was called "The Decade Collection Part One".
  18. 100 French films for an ideal Cinematheque by René Prédal's icon

    100 French films for an ideal Cinematheque by René Prédal

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. les 100 films français d'une cinémathèque idéale par René Prédal, Histoire du Cinéma français
  19. 1001 Movies That Shocked the World: A Chronology of Cult, Horror and Banned Films's icon

    1001 Movies That Shocked the World: A Chronology of Cult, Horror and Banned Films

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. Movies reviewed in the book by Vincent Kapner. From the birth of horror cinema, The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (1895) to Dante's Inferno (1911) and all the way through cinema's history to Raw (2017) and Wolves at the Door (2018), 1001 MOVIES THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD explores over a century of horror, cult and banned films. This extensive guide is replete with over 1000 entries, featuring choice cuts from every sub-genre imaginable in a movie jungle teeming with classics and lesser-known items of interest. Horror connoisseur, Vincent Kapner, serves as the Virgil to your Dante as he guides you through the infernal picture house of the most controversial, shocking and disturbing movies ever made. Overflowing with trivia and background information, as well as synopses, critical opinion and censorship information, 1001 MOVIES THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD is an indispensable addition to any film fan's book shelf. So, if you're an unrepentant cinematic sinner, why not take the plunge and visit the Seven Circles of Movie Hell. Not only will you find yourself in good company, but you'll also be introduced to dozens – if not hundreds – of strange and terrifying cine-lifeforms that had previously escaped your notice. The following films are not on IMDb: Abnormal: The Sinema of Nick Zedd (1980) Captain's Pride, Volume 33 (2009?) Do's Final Exit (1997) Planetary Evacuation Recruitment Tape (1996) War of the Worlds (1938)
  20. 50 Good Psychological Thriller Movies's icon

    50 Good Psychological Thriller Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. (by Shane Rivers). With the release of Gerard Butler’s Law Abiding Citizen, I started thinking about the psychological thriller genre. Due to its impressive number of triumphs in recent years, it has become one of the most consistent genres for those looking for entertaining films with a twist. It’s therefore my pleasure to present 50 good psychological thriller movies which you might find of interest.
  21. All Women Stalk's 60 Most Romantic Movies's icon

    All Women Stalk's 60 Most Romantic Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 19:2. To feel the emotional tug, wait breathlessly to see if love will conquer all, and use up a box of tissues in the process – what a bliss! So, if you are too looking for a good romantic movie, you will surely find quite a few on our ultimate list of 60 Most Romantic Movies ever!
  22. Claude Beylie's Les Films-Clés du Cinéma's icon

    Claude Beylie's Les Films-Clés du Cinéma

    Favs/dislikes: 19:1. Originnally published in 1984, French critic Claude Beylie reviews 200 masterpieces of cinema. The book was re-released in 2002 with more 30 films reviewed. Can anyone help to get these titles? Update: It was added the films listed in the addendum
  23. Gene Siskel's Top 10's's icon

    Gene Siskel's Top 10's

    Favs/dislikes: 19:1. Every film Gene Siskel put on his top 10 from 1969 to 1998 as published in the Chicago Tribune.
  24. House of Psychotic Women: Compendium of Female Neurosis's icon

    House of Psychotic Women: Compendium of Female Neurosis

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. Every film listed in the appendix of Kier-La Janisse's 2012 memoir "House of Psychotic Women." From the book: "[…]while by no means comprehensive, this appendix is a cross-section of horror and violent exploitation films that feature disturbed or neurotic women as primary or pivotal characters […] Admittedly some films stretch genre definitions, and others fall completely outside of the centre but are nonetheless important progenitors for genre characterizations."
  25. OFCS Top 100: 100 Best First Films's icon

    OFCS Top 100: 100 Best First Films

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. October 04, 2010: For movie lovers, there are few things more exciting than the discovery of a bold new filmmaker. Through cinema history, many extraordinary directors immediately made their marks on the industry with their first feature-length films. The Online Film Critics Society celebrates the innovations and ingenuity of these extraordinary artists by presenting its selection of the 100 Best First Feature Films of All Time. Spanning the cinematic experience from the silent era to the digital age, the OFCS writers pay tribute to the most impressive filmmaking debuts of all time.
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