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. François Truffaut's The Films in My Life's icon

    François Truffaut's The Films in My Life

    Favs/dislikes: 117:1. "The Films in My Life (Les Films de ma Vie) is Truffaut’s own selection of more than one hundred essays that range widely over the history of film and pay tribute to Truffaut’s particular heroes, among them Hitchcock, Welles, Chaplin, Renoir, Cocteau, Bergman, and Buñuel." [url=https://www.amazon.com/The-Films-Life-Fran%C3%A7ois-Truffaut/dp/0306805995]Source[/url]
  2. Gail Kinn & Jim Piazza's The Greatest Movies Ever's icon

    Gail Kinn & Jim Piazza's The Greatest Movies Ever

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1. from the book: The Greatest Movies Ever. The Ultimate Ranked List of the 101 Best Films of All Time!
  3. 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.
  4. J. Hoberman and Jonathan Rosenbaum's Midnight Movies's icon

    J. Hoberman and Jonathan Rosenbaum's Midnight Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 61:1. "These are a few of the over 100 films discussed in Midnight Movies, a comprehensive and in-depth look at the subculture movies of the past three decades. Here is the complete history of cult films, their makers, and their audience; an examination of how films become "midnight movies," and what keeps audiences coming back to see them over and over; an exploration of the connections between subversive film and the subcultures from which it emerges." Missing films: ?? - Comedome-1 John Waters - Dorothy, The Kansas City Pothead (unfinished)
  5. jimbotender's Erotic & Sexually Explicit Films's icon

    jimbotender's Erotic & Sexually Explicit Films

    Favs/dislikes: 46:1. An X-rated section or as the AMPAA calls it: NC-17.To hell with ratings, feast your eyes and souls!!!! The list still needs a fragrance so...any sort of assistance will be a significant contribution to this project ;) [note: 101+ are personal additions to the list]
  6. Jonathan Rosenbaum's A Dozen Eccentric Westerns's icon

    Jonathan Rosenbaum's A Dozen Eccentric Westerns

    Favs/dislikes: 11:1.
  7. Jonathan Rosenbaum's Additional Essential Films's icon

    Jonathan Rosenbaum's Additional Essential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 24:1. In the reprint of the Essential Cinema book by Jonathan Rosenbaum; there is an afterword where Rosenbaum lists 60 Titles that he would like to add to the list of 1000. "I've jotted down 30 titles of more recent films (2003-2007) - preceded by 30 titles of more recent discoveries, rediscoveries, or acknowledged oversights of older films (1919-2001) - that would qualify as contenders If I had such an option , Which I'll list Chronologically."
  8. Jonathan Rosenbaum's Annual Top Ten Lists's icon

    Jonathan Rosenbaum's Annual Top Ten Lists

    Favs/dislikes: 46:1. The annual top ten lists of critic Jonathan Rosenbaum since 1974. Note: As far as I can find, he didn't make a list from 1977-1980 or 1982-1986. For lists made since 2005, I've used the following links: http://www.jonathanrosenbaum.com/?p=17851 http://legacy.indiewire.com/critic/jonathan_rosenbaum/ http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/2011-12-15/call-best-and-worst-year-global-film-94937# In recent years he has sometimes created multiple, unique lists for different organizations - I've added all the films mentioned on the various lists for a given year.
  9. Jonathan Rosenbaum's Eighteen Thrillers You Might Have Missed's icon

    Jonathan Rosenbaum's Eighteen Thrillers You Might Have Missed

    Favs/dislikes: 12:1.
  10. Jonathan Rosenbaum's Ten Neglected Science Fiction Movies's icon

    Jonathan Rosenbaum's Ten Neglected Science Fiction Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 13:1.
  11. Jonathan Rosenbaum's Ten Overlooked Noirs's icon

    Jonathan Rosenbaum's Ten Overlooked Noirs

    Favs/dislikes: 11:1.
  12. Kim Newman's Nightmare Movies's icon

    Kim Newman's Nightmare Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 39:1. This list contains all movies mentioned in Kim Newman's "Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s"; an encycopaedic critical reference guide to modern horror, taking Night of the Living Dead (1968) as its starting point, and continuing to the publication date of the second edition in 2011. While chiefly concerned with the evolution of the horror film, the book will occasionally mention non-horror to compare and contrast. #1-119: Chapter 1 - Shoot 'Em in the Head! or The Birth of the Hate Generation #120-273: Chapter 2 - The Indian Summer of the British Horror Film #274-396: Chapter 3 - The Changing Face of Classical Gothic: #397-563: Chapter 4 - Devil Movies or: "If the mousse tastes chalky, don't eat it." #564-687: Chapter 5 - Deep in the Heart of Texas or: The Down-Home, Up-Country, Multi-Implement Massacre Movie #688-1245: Chapter 6 - Paranoia Paradise or: Five Things to Worry About #1246-1460: Chapter 7 - Tales of Ordinary Madness or: The Close-Up Crazies #1461-1595: Chapter 8 - Auteurs #1596-1764: Chapter 9 - The Weirdo Horror Film or: Cult, Kitsch, Camp, Sick, Punk and Pornography #1765-1889: Chapter 10 - Psycho Movies or: "I didn't Raise my Girl to be a Severed Head" #1890-1977: Chapter 11 - Ghost Stories #1978-2162: Chapter 12 - Return to the past #2163-2331: Chapter 13 - Cannibal Zombie Gut-Crunchers - Italian Style! #2332-2398: Chapter 14 - Fun with the Living Dead #2399-2428: Postscript: The Post-Modern Horror Film #2429-2723: Chapter 2.1 - The Lecter Variations #2724-3133: Chapter 2.2 - Vampires and Other Stereotypes #3134-3604: Chapter 2.3 - Scream and Scream Again: Franchises, Post-Modernism, Remakes #3605-3973: Chapter 2.4 - At First Just Ghostly #3974-4151: Chapter 2.5 - Virtual Realities and Imaginary Friends #4152-4351: Chapter 2.6 - Why Are Your Doing This to Me? #4352-4439: Chapter 2.7 - More Auteurs #4440-4720: Chapter 2.8 - Zombie Apocalypse Now! #4721-4725: Postscript: There will still be blood
  13. Leonard Maltin's 151 Best Movies You've Never Seen's icon

    Leonard Maltin's 151 Best Movies You've Never Seen

    Favs/dislikes: 14:1.
  14. 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."
  15. Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film historique (100 Historical Film Masterpieces)'s icon

    Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film historique (100 Historical Film Masterpieces)

    Favs/dislikes: 41:1. Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film historique (100 Historical Film Masterpieces) by Jean-Pierre Frimbois explores great films inspired by important historical events. (There are four extra films, because Ivan the Terrible, Ningen no Joken and Die Nibelungen are counted as one entry.)
  16. Les films clés du cinéma (Cinema's Key Films)'s icon

    Les films clés du cinéma (Cinema's Key Films)

    Favs/dislikes: 39:1. Cinema's Key Films is a book by Claude Beylie and Jacques Pinturault published in France by Larousse. Key films of cinema has for ambition to make film lovers discover, or rediscover, the movies that are essential to movie history from 1895 onwards. "Les films-clés du cinéma a pour ambition de faire découvrir ou redécouvrir aux cinéphiles, téléphiles, étudiants et à tous les passionnés du «septième art» les films qui ont fait l'histoire du cinéma de 1895 à nos jours: L'arrivée d'un train à La Ciotat, Métropolis, L'ange bleu, Citizen Kane, Le voleur de bicyclette, Rashomon, Johnny Guitare, À bout de souffle, Elephant Man, Pulp Fiction, Breaking the Waves..."
  17. Mark Cousins's The Story of Film: An Odyssey's icon

    Mark Cousins's The Story of Film: An Odyssey

    Favs/dislikes: 315:1. "The Story of Film: An Odyssey, a 15-part series written and directed by award-winning film-maker Mark Cousins, is the story of international cinema told through the history of cinematic innovation. The series provides a worldwide guided tour of the greatest movies ever made; an epic tale that starts in nickelodeons and ends as a multi-billion-dollar globalised digital industry." Note: "Motion Capture Mirrors Emotion (2009) dir. Jorge Ribas," a documentary about the making of Avatar, is missing because it does not appear to have an imdb page. [url=https://www.amazon.com/Birth-Cinema-Hollywood-Dream/dp/B00AMQ1B1O]Source[/url]
  18. Martin Scorsese’s Guilty and Unguilty Pleasures's icon

    Martin Scorsese’s Guilty and Unguilty Pleasures

    Favs/dislikes: 29:1. Martin Scorsese lists his guilty pleasures in an article for Film Comment, along with an additional "100 random pleasures" divided into 50 guilty and 50 unguilty pleasures. 1-30 are the guilty pleasures described in detail in the main body of the article. 31-80 are the guilty pleasures in the random pleasures list, which he describes by saying: "On the whole, these films are not good. They’re guilty. But there are things in them that make you like them, that make them worthwhile." 81-130 are the unguilty pleasures in the random pleasures list, which he describes as "films that I love, even though something spoils them." Published in the May/June 1998 edition of Film Comment.
  19. Marxism & Cinema (Daniel Fairfax)'s icon

    Marxism & Cinema (Daniel Fairfax)

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1. thanks to Shane on https://letterboxd.com/sbarlow3/list/marxism-and-cinema/detail/page/2/ Organized alphabetically by director's last name within each section Soviet Cinema (1-19) Weimar Cinema and German Critical Theory (20-33) Italian Neo-Realism (34-59) Post-War French Cinema (60-75) The Cinema of May '68 (76-103) "Third" Cinema (104-132) "Screen Theory" in the UK and the USA (133-141) Postmodernist Film and Theory (142-147) Contemporary Cinema: A Rebirth of Marxism? (148-161) Daniel Fairfax is a PhD candidate in Film Studies and Comparative Literature at Yale University. He is a member of the editorial board of the journal Senses of Cinema.
  20. 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.
  21. NY Times 25 Best Films of the 21st Century. So Far.'s icon

    NY Times 25 Best Films of the 21st Century. So Far.

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. We are now approximately one-sixth of the way through the 21st century, and thousands of movies have already been released. Which means that it’s high time for the sorting – and the fighting – to start. As the chief film critics of The Times, we decided to rank, with some help from cinema savants on Facebook, the top 25 movies that are destined to be the classics of the future. While we’re sure almost everyone will agree with our choices, we’re equally sure that those of you who don’t will let us know. Compiled by A.O. Scott & Manohla Dargis.
  22. Obscurus Lupa Reviewed Films's icon

    Obscurus Lupa Reviewed Films

    Favs/dislikes: 0:1. This list is only for those to keep track of any films they had watched that Allison Pregler, Obscurus Lupa, had also reviewed. This also includes Movie Nights, which is technically a continuation. All listed, with the exception of top lists, Bloody Mary Killer, non-Obscurus Lupa crossovers, and films that lack their own pages on IMDB. Please inform me if any films are missing otherwise, or if they had been given a page on IMDB. "No, I'd rather not." - Obscurus Lupa
  23. Paul Rotha's Silent but Not Forgotten's icon

    Paul Rotha's Silent but Not Forgotten

    Favs/dislikes: 108:1. From a poll of 63 critics and film experts conducted in the 1970s by film critic and director Paul Rotha, each asked for a list of their 30 top silent films. This makes for a list of the Top 338 Silent Films. Ties are sorted by imdb original title. Several movies are considered lost: Thérèse Raquin Die Abenteuer eines Zehnmarkscheines The Last Moment 4 Devils
  24. Phelous Reviewed Films's icon

    Phelous Reviewed Films

    Favs/dislikes: 4:1. This list is only for those to keep track of any films they had watched that Phelan Porteous, Phelous, had also reviewed. All listed, with the exception of top lists, films on video games, video games, non-Phelous crossovers, episodes of shows, Dalmatians 2, Red Nose, and films that lack their own pages on IMDB. Please inform me if any films are missing otherwise, or if they had been given a page on IMDB. "They're the best!" - Phelous
  25. Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time's icon

    Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1. ...that have music videos listed on IMDb actually i searched 525 songs, so from both versions of list so far Spencer Davis Group - Gimme Some Lovin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca4l0qL4r-U&list=PL4EE73C317CAB2ED7&index=5 additional watching https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?title_type=music_video&release_date=,1978-10-07&sort=release_date,asc&my_ratings=exclude https://rateyourmusic.com/charts/top/musicvideo/1950s/1/
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