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. CFB's 100 Important Directors of Animated Short Films's icon

    CFB's 100 Important Directors of Animated Short Films

    Favs/dislikes: 36:1. 100 Important Directors of Animated Short Films: Background This list of 100 important directors of animated short films was assembled in late 2008 to serve as a complement to “Brief Encounters,” a proposed list of 250 great short films (both animated and live-action) which was to be developed by the folks at the They Shoot Pictures, Don’t They? website. Unfortunately, that 250-film list is in limbo, leaving our list without a home. The “100 Important Directors of Animated Short Films” list is not intended to be comprehensive. These are simply 100 directors whom we feel are important and deserving of increased recognition by film lovers. For each director, we selected three “highly recommended” movies. In addition, we included a category of “TSPDT 250 Greatest Shorts” to highlight any of these directors’ films which were tentatively slated to place on the abandoned Brief Encounters list. This project was facilitated by Lee Price (lee-109) on the IMDb Classic Film message board. Project team: Lee Price, Robert Reynolds (Illtdesq), Jorge Didaco (jdidaco), Bill Kamberger (bkamberger), and Rob Tomshany (RobT-2), with additional input from animation fans on the IMDb Classic Film message board.
  2. Classic Screwball Comedy's icon

    Classic Screwball Comedy

    Favs/dislikes: 36:0. Screwball comedies from the 1930s through the 1950s, ranked by personal preference.
  3. From the Depths of Obscurity - A Film General List's icon

    From the Depths of Obscurity - A Film General List

    Favs/dislikes: 36:0. Original version (May 2012) For the highest rated films that received 3-7 votes, and therefore did not meet the minimum requirement of 8 votes needed in order to be included in the FG Top 1000. In descending order, beginning with the highest average rating (9.667). Credit for this list should go to Gloede / Crinderman (organizer), The Magician (script), Serriform (spreadsheet), and the FGers who did all the voting.
  4. IMDb's 2020s Top 50's icon

    IMDb's 2020s Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 36:3. IMDb's highest rated movies of the 2020s.
  5. Sight and Sound Annual Best of the Year Polls's icon

    Sight and Sound Annual Best of the Year Polls

    Favs/dislikes: 36:0. Sight & Sound publish a yearly top 10-20 compiled from assorted critics' lists. This list currently includes polls from every year since 2001 with exception of 2002 and 2004 (please send me a message if you have their lists from any other years). Sometimes the films don't match the IMDB years due to different release dates in UK, also the odd film repeats in subsequent years (I've only included the first instance). In case you're wondering, Apocalypse Now appeared in the 2001 list due to the Redux version being released that year.
  6. 101 Cult Movies's icon

    101 Cult Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 35:1. Steven Jay Schneider's "101 Cult Movies You Must See Before You Die"
  7. Alain Bergala's "The 208 Films That You Must Have Seen"'s icon

    Alain Bergala's "The 208 Films That You Must Have Seen"

    Favs/dislikes: 35:0. This list was compiled by French film critic and historian Alain Bergala, which he distributes to students upon their orientation at the Paris Film Academy, La Fémis. This version of his list was handed out in 2010. The list is not a compilation of the best films nor the most important ones, but was designed merely as a starting point for prospective filmmakers and students to learn about the history of cinema. One film a week for the duration of their four-year program.
  8. Empire - The 30 Best Christmas Movies Ever's icon

    Empire - The 30 Best Christmas Movies Ever

    Favs/dislikes: 35:0. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, so we’re told, and it wouldn’t be Christmas without the Christmas movies we all know and love, which have become part of everyone’s family tradition over the last few decades. Recently we asked Empire readers to vote for their favourite seasonal films, and here are the results – and there are a few surprises in there. Read on for the results, and Happy Christmas!
  9. Japanese New Wave's icon

    Japanese New Wave

    Favs/dislikes: 35:0. The Japanese New Wave is the term for a group of Japanese filmmakers emerging from the late 1950s through the early 1970s. The term also refers to their work, in a loose creative movement within Japanese film, from a similar time period.—Wikipedia List created by arsaib
  10. Marvel Movies's icon

    Marvel Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 35:2. List of films based on Marvel Comics
  11. The Complete 80's Slasher List's icon

    The Complete 80's Slasher List

    Favs/dislikes: 35:0. A list of all slasher films released between 1980-1989.
  12. Giant Monster All-Out Attack: The Kaiju List's icon

    Giant Monster All-Out Attack: The Kaiju List

    Favs/dislikes: 34:1. A(n eventually) complete list of films featuring giant monsters, most notably of the "kaiju" variety. The list is a work in progress. If you do not see a film that should appear on it, please comment and it will be added ASAP.
  13. Nordic movies on Official ICM Lists's icon

    Nordic movies on Official ICM Lists

    Favs/dislikes: 34:0. Movies from Nordic countries (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark & Iceland) on official ICM lists. Includes TV-miniseries, documentaries and shorts. Sorted by year.
  14. Psychotronic's icon

    Psychotronic

    Favs/dislikes: 34:2. Every movie listed in Michael Weldon's 1983 book "The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film"
  15. The 100 Best British Films Ever (by Empire)'s icon

    The 100 Best British Films Ever (by Empire)

    Favs/dislikes: 34:0.
  16. A Year With Women: 103 Essential Films By Female Filmmakers's icon

    A Year With Women: 103 Essential Films By Female Filmmakers

    Favs/dislikes: 33:1. From Cinemafanatic.com: Lately I’ve become more and more frustrated with the various “best ever” lists that have been released because they rarely feature films by women, or if they do it’s usually one or two films. I think this is more a reflection of those who are polled for these kinds of lists, as well as a compounding of history on itself. For so long films by men have made up the bulk of the film canon and I think people are afraid to add new films to these revered lists. I also think many people haven’t seen very many films by women, or if they have it’s always the same handful of films. In an attempt to create a better, more inclusive list of great films by women, I polled over 500 critics, filmmakers, bloggers, historians, professors and casual film viewers, asking them to tell me what films directed (or co-directed) by women are essential viewing. Some people only responded with as little as five votes, others submitted hundreds of films. In the end, I received over 7,000 votes for 1,100+ different films. After tallying up this data, with ties factored in, I then had a list of 103 essential films directed by women. While this list is in no way the end all and be all of female filmmakers, it does include films from multiple countries, filmmakers of all ages, films from all kinds of genres and spans 9 decades. Also, I would like to point out that although the earliest film on this list is from 1935, there were several filmmakers from the silent era who were women (and whose films were in the initial 1,100+ list), including Alice Guy-Blaché, Lois Weber and others. This list should be looked at as a springboard, a way to get your feet wet with the most beloved films made by women. There are lots of resources to find even more great films by women. DirectedByWomen.com and TheDirectorList.com are two such invaluable places to start learning more about the thousands of women who have been making films since the beginning of cinema.
  17. DVD Beaver Essential Film Noir's icon

    DVD Beaver Essential Film Noir

    Favs/dislikes: 33:0. From the DVD Beaver website: "We have taken care to parse down the pre-existing list(s) while occasionally adding our own titles (agreed upon by committee). We decided that our below listing - always in state of flux, with possible insertions or deletions potentially forthcoming - finally be made public."
  18. Erik's Recommended GLBT Films's icon

    Erik's Recommended GLBT Films

    Favs/dislikes: 33:2. This is a list of my top favorite movies, series, and documentaries with gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender content. Some of the earlier films may not have overt content, but I feel they are significant in queer film history nonetheless. I used to manage my local GLBT bookstore before it closed, and now work at an independent video rental store. I have more complete lists posted in my Letterboxd account (http://letterboxd.com/erikswallow/).
  19. FG's From the Depths of Obscurity - 2013 Edition's icon

    FG's From the Depths of Obscurity - 2013 Edition

    Favs/dislikes: 33:0.
  20. Films on at least 03 official lists's icon

    Films on at least 03 official lists

    Favs/dislikes: 33:0. Following an idea suggested by wowwee123 and Peacefull Anarchy, this is a list of every film on at least 03 official lists. (214 Lists). For the other Lists see https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/?tags=user:tim2460
  21. Lars von Trier Filmography's icon

    Lars von Trier Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 33:0. The complete list of all shorts, features, documentaries, and mini series directed by Lars von Trier - ordered by release date.
  22. Surreal Nightmarish Horror's icon

    Surreal Nightmarish Horror

    Favs/dislikes: 33:0. A list of the weirdest, most bizarre, terrifying nightmares to be committed to screen.
  23. How the West Was Shot: The Evolution of the Western Genre's icon

    How the West Was Shot: The Evolution of the Western Genre

    Favs/dislikes: 32:0. This list is a chronological look at the western as a genre. A genre as old as movies themselves, it has gone through many transformations and evolutions. It aspires to showcase these many variations, starting from the silent era and ending with the Neo-Western, by choosing key films for each venture: Singing Cowboy, Acid Westerns, Ostern, Spaghetti Westerns, Meat Pie Westerns, Revisionist Westerns, Hybrid Westerns, Western Comedies, Superwesterns, etc...
  24. iCM Forum's Highest Rated Horror Movies's icon

    iCM Forum's Highest Rated Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 32:0. This is all the films with 2 or more votes, ranked in order of average rating (ties sorted chronologically and there are lots of 'em).
  25. Judy Garland Filmography's icon

    Judy Garland Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 32:0. Lists of Judy Garland's feature films (no shorts included, "Pepe" is missing).
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