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. Rarities I want to find's icon

    Rarities I want to find

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This personal list contains some titles I really like to watch, but I can't find the movie at all. If you can help me get my hands on one of these movies, please let me know. I also like to find subs for all movies on [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/movies+i+want+to+find+subs+for/joachimt/]this list[/url]. I'm also interested in finding every movie from [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/unesco+not+available+online/joachimt/]Unesco: Not available online[/url] and subtitles for all movies on [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/unesco+available+online+non-english+titles+without+subs/joachimt/]UNESCO: Available online (non-English titles without subs)[/url].
  2. rec.arts.anime's Favorite Movies's icon

    rec.arts.anime's Favorite Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Voted by members of the rec.arts.anime forum in 1997.
  3. Reddit Bollywood Top 250 movies's icon

    Reddit Bollywood Top 250 movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1.
  4. Rediff.com: Bollywood's Best Hindi Films of 2010's icon

    Rediff.com: Bollywood's Best Hindi Films of 2010

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Film critic Sukanya Verma ranks his 10 favorite Hindi movies of 2012.
  5. ReelRundown's Top 10 Best Horror Anime's icon

    ReelRundown's Top 10 Best Horror Anime

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. "If you’re looking for spooks, scares, and blood-curdling scenarios, then one thing or another, you’re looking for Horror Anime. In the Anime world, there’s only just a handful bunch of shows wherein the word “horror” comes true to its name. Most of the time, anime shows with extreme monstrosities, blood, and gore are already considered as horror. But, as particular as I am with that, I can’t just accept all of those as such without them proving themselves with some horrifying redeeming qualities. That is why here on this list, I’m assembling the Top 10 Best Horror Anime based on how scary and creepy they really are and how they pass my taste for chills and shivers. Actually, making this list is quite difficult for me because there really are just a few horror anime shows that are really…um…dreadful."
  6. Religious cult documentaries's icon

    Religious cult documentaries

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. including https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/cult+appeal+documentaries+on+new+religious+movements/armoreska/ not including http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/cross+purposes+documentaries+on+religious+realities/armoreska/ but im sure there are good candidates to add here
  7. Rencontres des Cinémas d'Europe, Aubenas, 2015 - 2023's icon

    Rencontres des Cinémas d'Europe, Aubenas, 2015 - 2023

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. http://www.maisonimage.eu/rencontres-cinemas-europe-presentation/ 2019 added; 2020 cancelled (Covid); 2021 added; 2022 added; 2023 added. Warning : the name of this list will be annually changed in "Rencontres des Cinémas d'Europe, Aubenas, 2015 - 202X"
  8. René Clair filmography's icon

    René Clair filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Movies directed by René Clair
  9. Reverse Shot’s Best of 2020's icon

    Reverse Shot’s Best of 2020

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  10. Reviewed by the East European Film Bulletin (EEFB)'s icon

    Reviewed by the East European Film Bulletin (EEFB)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The East European Film Bulletin (EEFB) is a journalistic and literary project dedicated to the criticism of films related to Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. The project aims to publish articles regarding the films that originate from these regions, films that address them as subject matter or meaningful setting, and international films made by Eastern European directors. The site is concerned with independent, experimental and documentary cinema but also with films that have been acknowledged by mainstream and mass media. [url=https://eefb.org]https://eefb.org[/url] Here, a reversed chronology of films reviewed by the EEFB team is presented. Films in both "Perspectives" - with views on the latest in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern European cinema - and "Retrospectives" - with reflections on stand-out films of the past - are listed. Missing from IMDb: S. Komandarev, M. Szymków, L. Dombrovszky, E. Moskvina & M. E. Scheidt’s - Occupation 1968 (2018) Jana Počtová - Non-Parent (Nerodič, 2017) Apolena Rychlíková - The Limits of Work (Hranice prace, 2017) Elena Artemenko - Soft Power (2016) Adéla Komrzý - Teaching War (Výchova k válce, 2016) Goran Škofić - Sector (Sektor, 2015) Andrea Slováková - Recovering Industry (Rekonstrukce průmyslu, 2015) Marta Prus - Eighteen (Osiemnastka, 2013) Victor Aslyuk - Wooden People (Drauliany narod, 2012) Tomek Jeziorski - Happy Days (Kolorowe dni, 2012) Rodion Ismailov - My Kith and Kin (Doğma ocaq, 2012) Réka Kincses - Homeland, Sex and Further Inconveniences (Szülőfold, szex és más kellemetlenségek, 2012) Karol Starnawski - The Single (Kawaler, 2012) Karol Starnawski - Dear Kasarol (Drogi Karolu, 2010) Małgorzata Szumowska - The Ascension (Wniebowstąpienie, 2000) Małgorzata Szumowska - Before I Disappear (Zanim zniknę, 1996) Sabina Pop - Panc (1990) Ovidiu Bose Paştina - One Victim and Many Culprits (Mai mulţi vinovaţi şi o victimă, 1983) Hermína Týrlová - The Strangled Stranger (Jak pejsek vycmuchal darebaka, 1972) Hermína Týrlová - The Feared Duck (Obavana kacena, 1972) Hermína Týrlová - A Dog's Dream (Pejskuv sen, 1972) Hermína Týrlová - Feast at the Farm (Toulave telatko, 1971) Latest update: Vol. 85 (May 2018)
  11. RFNAPLES Movie List's icon

    RFNAPLES Movie List

    Favs/dislikes: 2:3. Top Movie List by RFNAPLES
  12. Richard Armitage's filmography 's icon

    Richard Armitage's filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  13. Richard Crouse's Son of the 100 Best Movies You've Never Seen's icon

    Richard Crouse's Son of the 100 Best Movies You've Never Seen

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Son of the 100 Best Movies You’ve Never Seen is the eighth book by Canadian author and film critic Richard Crouse. Published in September, 2008 by ECW Press, the book is a sequel to the author's best selling 2003 book The 100 Best Movies You’ve Never Seen. The new book's check list of the best overlooked and under appreciated films of the last 100 years caters to fans of offbeat cinema, discriminating renters and collectors, and movie buffs. Each essay features a detailed description of plot, notable trivia tidbits, critical reviews, and interviews with actors and filmmakers. Sidebars feature quirky details, including legal disclaimers and memorable quotes, along with movie picks from a-list actors and directors.
  14. Richard Harris filmography 's icon

    Richard Harris filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A list of all movies starring Academy Award nominated actor Richard Harris (1930 - 2002)
  15. Richard Widmark Filmography.'s icon

    Richard Widmark Filmography.

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. A list of all Richard Widmark's film & tv acting appearances.
  16. Rita Tushingham Filmography's icon

    Rita Tushingham Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. All feature and television films starring Rita Tushingham
  17. Rob Lowing's Top 100 Films of All Time's icon

    Rob Lowing's Top 100 Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Film critic Rob Lowing racked her brain to settle on her favourite flicks, ranging from futuristic thrillers to screwball comedies to Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals.
  18. Rob Reiner filmography's icon

    Rob Reiner filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  19. ROBERT (Danish Film Award)'s icon

    ROBERT (Danish Film Award)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The Robert Award is a Danish film prize awarded each year by the Danish Film Academy (Filmakademiet). It is the Danish equivalent of the American Oscars, British BAFTAs for films and Australian AACTA Awards. The award—voted only by academy members—is an acknowledgement by Danish industry colleagues of a person's or film's outstanding contributions during the previous year. The Robert was awarded for the first time in 1984 and is named after the statuette's creator, the Danish sculptor Robert Jacobsen. In 1998 the votes for best film tied, resulting in the award being given to two films. Barbara and Let's Get Lost. Although listet here as two titles, Nymphomaniac: Vol. I and Nymphomaniac: Vol. II was concidered one piece (Nymphomaniac Director's Cut) and received only one award for best film.
  20. Robert Ryan's Westerns's icon

    Robert Ryan's Westerns

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  21. Rockumentaries's icon

    Rockumentaries

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A bunch of documentaries about rock music and music stuff in general. Rock on!
  22. Rolling Stone 10 Best Movies of the Decade's icon

    Rolling Stone 10 Best Movies of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Rolling Stone's film critic Peter Travers pick his best movies of 2000s
  23. Rolling Stone Top 40 Sci-Fi Movies of the 21st Century's icon

    Rolling Stone Top 40 Sci-Fi Movies of the 21st Century

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Ask any science-fiction movie fanatic what their go-to films are, and you’ll get a lot of great answers back: Metropolis, Blade Runner, 2001, The Day the Earth Stood Still, the original Godzilla, The Thing etc. But let’s face it – those answers are so last century. Great sci-fi movies didn’t decide to party like it’s 1999 then call it a day; a host of thrilling, intelligent, offbeat, funny and frightening SF films have hit art houses and multiplexes since Y2K. In 2014, we concocted a list of the Best Sci-Fi Movies of the 21st Century — a quick and dirty survey of the best the genre has had to offer since the millennium’s beginning. More than a few major science-fiction flicks, however – from franchise-expanding blockbusters to arthouse headscratchers – have dropped since then, so it was time for an overhaul and an update. We’ve now expanded our list to 40 titles, to better highlight the best and brightest SF films of our still-new–ish millennium. Some noteworthy favorites of ours just barely missed the cut (very sorry, Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer) or some major titles were dinged on quality-control issues. (Avatar may have been a gamechanging film for 3D, but “unobtainium”? Really?!?) We’re confident, however, that there’s a place in the canon for these relative latecomers.
  24. Rolling Stone's 40 Greatest Animated Movies Ever's icon

    Rolling Stone's 40 Greatest Animated Movies Ever

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. [quote=Rolling Stone]It’s crazy to think that, in the century-plus since Winsor McCay and the French Fantasmagorie first made moving drawings on a screen a form of popular entertainment, animation has given us everything from steamboat-steering mice and sly stop-motion foxes to, well, you name it: a septet of singing dwarves, psychic Japanese teens, counterculturally hip cats, crooning French triplets, classical-gassed satyrs and demons, humanity-saving robots, superhero families, the young-female brain’s emotional terrain and a lovable, unclassifiable creature known as a Totoro. What was once considered a cinematic distraction for children has blossomed into a medium that’s as creatively fertile and emotionally resonant as any live-action films aimed at the 18-and-over crowd (or, in the case of a stunner like Anomalisa, an incredible substitute for “adult” movies featuring actual adults). So we’re counting down our picks for the 40 greatest animated movies of all time — the features (and a handful of key shorts too good not to include) that have pushed the boundaries of what drawn lines, computerized pixels or manipulated puppets could accomplish for filmgoers. These are the ones that scare us, move us, crack us up and remind us of how fun and moving it is to watch cartoons, etc. with a crowd.[/quote]
  25. Rolling Stone's The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time (2022)'s icon

    Rolling Stone's The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time (2022)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. "A ranking of the most game-changing, side-splitting, tear-jerking, mind-blowing, world-building, genre-busting programs in television history, from the medium’s inception in the early 20th century through the ever-metastasizing era of Peak TV." (Alan Sepinwall) - #16 Twin Peaks (1990-1991) also includes Twin Peaks (2017) - #66 is 'The Daily Show With Jon Stewart' (1999-2015)
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