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. A.V. Club's The Best Movies of the 2010s's icon

    A.V. Club's The Best Movies of the 2010s

    Favs/dislikes: 55:2. [url=https://film.avclub.com/the-100-best-movies-of-the-2010s-1839846306]Source[/url]
  2. AfterEllen.com's 50 Best Lesbian Movies's icon

    AfterEllen.com's 50 Best Lesbian Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 26:2. Voted on by readers of AfterEllen.com.
  3. Anime Movie Guide's icon

    Anime Movie Guide

    Favs/dislikes: 155:2. Features the best anime movies as selected by Game Usagi.
  4. Empire's 50 Greatest Independent Films's icon

    Empire's 50 Greatest Independent Films

    Favs/dislikes: 61:2.
  5. Empire's The 100 Best Films of World Cinema's icon

    Empire's The 100 Best Films of World Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 271:2. A list of the best films not in the English language, according to Empire magazine. Documentaries were excluded. [url=https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/100-greatest-world-cinema-films/]Source[/url]
  6. Empire's The 301 Greatest Movies of All Time's icon

    Empire's The 301 Greatest Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 39:2. Poll of Empire readers (online)
  7. FOK! Schaduw Top 250's icon

    FOK! Schaduw Top 250

    Favs/dislikes: 41:2. Companion list to the official FOK! Top 250. This list is compiled from a subset of the lists submitted to the yearly election for the FOK! Film Top 100. The list favors older movies and is compiled as a stimulus to watch these over the next big Hollywood thing. All previous versions of the list since 2003 are available to paying users by selecting the previous version button. The following legends tells you which version is from which year. 2003 : 2011-12-27 23:02:26 2004 : 2011-12-31 16:29:33 2005 : 2011-12-31 16:30:19 2006 : 2011-12-31 16:30:43 2007 : 2011-12-31 16:30:54 2008 : 2011-12-31 16:31:06 2009 : 2011-12-31 16:31:16 2010 : 2011-12-31 16:31:25 2011 : 2011-12-31 16:31:34 2012 : 2012-08-24 22:46:17
  8. Highest Rated Animated Disney Films's icon

    Highest Rated Animated Disney Films

    Favs/dislikes: 4:2. The highest rated animated Disney films of all-time. Order based on rating sites (Rotten Tomatoes 3 scores [Averaged], IMDB user rating * 10, and Metascore all averaged.) Minimum score of 70.
  9. iCheckMovies Most Favorite - Top 5000 (1-2500)'s icon

    iCheckMovies Most Favorite - Top 5000 (1-2500)

    Favs/dislikes: 22:2. These are iCheckMovies' most favorite films (including TV movies), calculated using this formula: favorites / (checks+50) [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icheckmovies+most+favorite+-+top+5000+2501-5000/mjf314/]2501-5000[/url] Last updated: June 2, 2017
  10. iCheckMovies Most Favorite - weighted (Dec 2011)'s icon

    iCheckMovies Most Favorite - weighted (Dec 2011)

    Favs/dislikes: 24:2. This is a weighted version of the iCM Most Favorite list, using the formula "favorites / (checks+50)", the same formula that the official list currently uses. The [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icheckmovies+-+most+favorite/]official Most Favorite[/url] list is based on incorrect fav counts (due to a bug). This list uses accurate data from Dec 20 (from the beta site), so I'm posting this list as a temporary solution until the bug is fixed. Edit: The bug was fixed on Jan 23, and as of Jan 26 the [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icheckmovies+-+most+favorite/]official list[/url] is based on accurate data. I will be keeping this list on iCM for historical purposes (so you can see what the list looked like in December 2011).
  11. iCheckMovies' Most Favorite Shorts's icon

    iCheckMovies' Most Favorite Shorts

    Favs/dislikes: 53:2. These are iCheckMovies' favorite shorts, calculated using this formula: favorites / (checks+75) This list includes documentary shorts and straight-to-video shorts. Last updated: April 12, 2013
  12. iCM Forum's 1001 Favourite Movies's icon

    iCM Forum's 1001 Favourite Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 242:2. Compiled using lists submitted by 91 members of the [url=https://forum.icmforum.com/]iCM Forum[/url]. Updated for 2024. Huge thanks to everyone who's voted and hosted!
  13. iCM Forum's Bottom 100 Lowest Rated Feature Films's icon

    iCM Forum's Bottom 100 Lowest Rated Feature Films

    Favs/dislikes: 19:2. Our lowest rated feature films with 5+ votes from IMDb vote histories provided by 57 members. Ties are sorted by highest number of votes. Includes movies, TV movies and video. Excludes documentary. If you'd like to contribute your own ratings to this project join us over at the iCM Forum and check out this [url=https://forum.icmforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=5600]thread[/url]. For more info and links to all related 'rating' lists check out the [url=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1a_XGCpRRSnKEwKnx1nuGfNkkwVvhc62pD1yfuAq6IEA/]Google sheet[/url]. Thanks to [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/profiles/themagician/]themagician[/url] for creating the original versions of these lists.
  14. Paste's The 100 Best Anime Movies of All Time's icon

    Paste's The 100 Best Anime Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 108:2. Establishing the best anime movies can be tricky. After all, despite now being one of the most ubiquitous cultural properties of the 21st century, anime, thanks to over a century’s worth of the medium’s evolution and reinvention, is especially difficult to define. From the five-minute shorts of Oten Shimokawa in 1917, to the feature-length animations produced during World War II, to the pioneering production cycles of Tezuka in the ’60s and the auteurist innovations of the likes of Miyazaki and many others towards the latter half of the last century, anime has morphed through countless phases. Amateur efforts, nationalist propaganda fodder, niche cultural export turned eventual global phenomenon: Each iteration conforms to the shape of the times in which it was produced. Television expanded the medium during the 1960s, birthing many of the essential genres and subgenres that we know today and forming the impetus for the anime industry’s inextricable relationship to advertising and merchandising from the 1970s onward. The arrival of home video catapulted anime to its commercial and aesthetic apex, fanning outward from island nation of Nippon to the far shores of North America and back, before again being revolutionized by the unprecedented accessibility of the world wide web throughout the ’90s and early aughts. Anime film owes much to the evolving means of production and distribution throughout the late 20th century, the breadth and audacity of the medium’s content widening and contracting along with its running time to cater to the emerging palettes of audiences both new and old, at home and abroad. But where does one begin to tackle the aesthetic and historical precedent that anime film has left on pop culture and global entertainment in the last century? This list is an attempt to do just that: to create a primer of 100 of the most influential and essential films that Japanese animation has produced, and to offer a thorough aesthetic, technical and historical breakdown of why these film matter. With that aim in mind, Paste is proud to enlist the curatorial talents of Jason DeMarco, on-air creative director of Adult Swim and co-creator of Toonami, whose unique role in anime’s emerging popularity in the West has helped to hone this list. Given the shared evolution between anime film and television and the aforementioned significance of the home video revolution, this list includes not only traditional features but also original video animations made for home video (OVAs) and anthology films— with the stipulation of each entry having at some point premiered in theaters. It is our hope that in creating this list we have created an entry point for both the expert and the layperson to trace the rich history of anime’s legacy on both film and popular culture, and to offer newcomers a comprehensive guide through to learn, rediscover, and explore the fullness that the genre of Japanese animation has to offer now and into the future. Originally published in January 2017. Last updated October 23, 2023. [url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/best-anime-movies/the-100-best-anime-movies-of-all-time]Source[/url]
  15. Rolling Stone’s 2021 List of ‘The 100 Greatest Music Videos’ of All Time's icon

    Rolling Stone’s 2021 List of ‘The 100 Greatest Music Videos’ of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 9:2. Missing from IMDb: The Roots – “What They Do” Devo – “Beautiful World” Run the Jewels – “Close Your Eyes (and Count to F*ck)” Sonic Youth – “Bull in the Heather” The Chicks go by their old name Dixie Chicks in this list.
  16. Silent Era's The Top 300 Silent Era Films's icon

    Silent Era's The Top 300 Silent Era Films

    Favs/dislikes: 171:2. The top 300 best silent era films are based on the votes on the silentera.com website. The list is not limited to features exclusively. True silent films (like City Lights) not made in the default silent cinema timeline (1891-1929) are also accepted. Films receiving votes must still exist somewhere and in some viewable form. We limit the list to films that were produced to be silent films exclusively (synchronized music tracks are acceptible, but part-talkies and talkies that have only survived as silents are out). [url=http://silentera.com/info/top100.html]Source[/url]
  17. The Top 300 Silent Era Films's icon

    The Top 300 Silent Era Films

    Favs/dislikes: 113:2. All the films from the Silent Era top 100, plus the 200 films that didn't make the list. [b]Note:[/b] The original list actually contains 298 movies. This iCM-list contains 304 movies because the following titles consist of multiple entries: - Die Nibelungen (2 parts) - Das indische Grabmal (2 parts) - Fantômas (5 parts)
  18. Tim Dirks's 100+ Most Controversial Films of All-Time's icon

    Tim Dirks's 100+ Most Controversial Films of All-Time

    Favs/dislikes: 85:2. Films always have the ability to anger us, divide us, shock us, disgust us, and more. Usually, films that inspire controversy, outright boycotting, picketing, banning, censorship, or protest have graphic sex, violence, homosexuality, religious, political or race-related themes and content. They usually push the envelope regarding what can be filmed and displayed on the screen, and are considered taboo, "immoral" or "obscene" due to language, drug use, violence and sensuality/nudity or other incendiary elements. Inevitably, controversy helps to publicize these films and fuel the box-office receipts. [url=http://www.filmsite.org/controversialfilms.html]Source[/url]
  19. Time Out London 50 Essential Sci-Fi Films's icon

    Time Out London 50 Essential Sci-Fi Films

    Favs/dislikes: 21:2. From 2009, Time Out London’s countdown of their 50 essential sci-fi films, some of them classics, some not so classic, but all need to be seen.
  20. Wei Jun Zi's 100 Classic Martial Arts Films's icon

    Wei Jun Zi's 100 Classic Martial Arts Films

    Favs/dislikes: 72:2. The best martial arts films, selected by critic Wei Jun Zi and published on Sohu.com in 2008. [url=http://yule.sohu.com/s2008/100gf/]Source[/url]
  21. 100 Must See Movies: The Essential Men’s Movie Library's icon

    100 Must See Movies: The Essential Men’s Movie Library

    Favs/dislikes: 57:1. "And for better and for worse, film has had a huge impact on masculinity in the 20th Century. Movies have produced archetypes of manliness that many men judge themselves against today. To view how male characters of cinema have been portrayed over the decades, is to see clearly the ways in which our perception of masculinity has changed and continues to change."
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    1970s

    Favs/dislikes: 11:1. The top 250 films of the 1970s with a minimum rating of 7.0, sorted by number of votes. Some 'mafia' films were excluded from this list.
  23. 2000s's icon

    2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1. The top 250 films of the 2000s with a minimum rating of 7.0, sorted by number of votes.
  24. 2010 in Film's icon

    2010 in Film

    Favs/dislikes: 24:1. Referenced to the Wikipedia page; 2010 in film. * Based on U.S. theatrical releases(re-release) only. * Excludes: shorts, direct-to-dvd, and films without an IMDB page.
  25. 31 Movies For Horror Newcomers (Kotaku)'s icon

    31 Movies For Horror Newcomers (Kotaku)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:1. "This list tries to present is a broad overview of the genre, from the old to the new, from the humorous to the satirical, from the horrifying to the gory." Note: This is not a ranking. This is a random order. Taken from: http://kotaku.com/31-movies-for-horror-newcomers-1734791155
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