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. AFI’s Top 10 Fantasy: The Nominations's icon

    AFI’s Top 10 Fantasy: The Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 23:1. The 50 Fantasy movies nominated for the American Film Institute’s 10 Top 10. Films released in 2006 and prior were eligible.
  2. AFI’s Top 10 Mystery: The Nominations's icon

    AFI’s Top 10 Mystery: The Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 23:1. The 50 Mystery movies nominated for the American Film Institute’s 10 Top 10. Films released in 2006 and prior were eligible.
  3. British Film Institute's Top 50 Films for Children's icon

    British Film Institute's Top 50 Films for Children

    Favs/dislikes: 23:1. “50 films you should see by the age of 14” is a list created by the British Film Institute in 2005 in order to inspire parents and educators to take movies as seriously as books and other kinds of art. It was created by more than 70 experts including film producers, teachers, authors and critics who all made their own top ten.
  4. The A List: The National Society of Film Critics' 100 Essential Films's icon

    The A List: The National Society of Film Critics' 100 Essential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 23:0. "While there are plenty of encyclopedic lists of films, this compulsively readable book of 100 essays—most written expressly for this volume-flags the best of the best as chosen by a consensus of the National Society of Film Critics."
  5. Visual Effects Society 50 Most Influential Films's icon

    Visual Effects Society 50 Most Influential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 23:0. Named by the VES in 2007, these films have had a significant, lasting impact on the practice and appreciation of visual effects as an integral, artistic element of cinematic expression and the storytelling process.
  6. AFI’s 100 Years … 100 Cheers: The Nominations's icon

    AFI’s 100 Years … 100 Cheers: The Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 22:0. The American Film Institute’s original 2006 list of the 300 movies nominated for the 100 Most Inspiring American Movies of All Time. Films released in 2004 and prior were eligible.
  7. Harvard University's Suggested Film Viewing List: All Sections (2011)'s icon

    Harvard University's Suggested Film Viewing List: All Sections (2011)

    Favs/dislikes: 22:0. This list is "an educational resource that offers guidance and encouragement as students seek to find points of orientation within the vast history of film and video." It is not a list of the best films of all time. Rather, it reflects a variety of criteria. The list is divided into 6 sections: I. Narrative Films Hollywood Genres (with an emphasis on the classical studio era) II. Non-Fiction Films III. Animated Films IV. Experimental/Avant-garde/Underground Films V. Videos VI. Video Installations (this section can't be added to iCM because IMDb doesn't list video installations) This list combines the first 5 sections into a single list. 5 of the films are included in 2 sections, but they are listed only once on this iCM list.
  8. The Criterion Collection: Laserdisc Releases (1984-98)'s icon

    The Criterion Collection: Laserdisc Releases (1984-98)

    Favs/dislikes: 22:0. The following is a list of laserdiscs released by The Criterion Collection from 1984 to 1998.
  9. The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Top French Films's icon

    The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Top French Films

    Favs/dislikes: 22:0. This chronological listing was posted on the French Ministry of Foreign Affair’s website c. 2000.
  10. AFI’s 100 Years … 100 Heroes & Villains: The Nominations's icon

    AFI’s 100 Years … 100 Heroes & Villains: The Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 21:0. The American Film Institute’s original 2003 list of the 400 characters nominated for the Greatest Heroes and Villains featured 368 films total. Films released in 2001 and prior were eligible.
  11. AFI’s Top 10 Epic: The Nominations's icon

    AFI’s Top 10 Epic: The Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 21:0. The 50 Epic movies nominated for the American Film Institute’s 10 Top 10. Films released in 2006 and prior were eligible.
  12. Harvard University's Suggested Film Viewing List: Single-channel Video (2012)'s icon

    Harvard University's Suggested Film Viewing List: Single-channel Video (2012)

    Favs/dislikes: 21:0. This list is "an educational resource that offers guidance and encouragement as students seek to find points of orientation within the vast history of film and video." It is not a list of the best films of all time. Rather, it reflects a variety of criteria. The list is divided into 5 sections: I. [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+narrative+films+2012/]Narrative Films[/url] [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+hollywood+genres+2012/mjf314/]Hollywood Genres (with an emphasis on the classical studio era)[/url] II. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+non-fiction+films+2012/]Non-Fiction Films[/url] III. [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+animated+films+2012/mjf314/]Animated Films[/url] IV. [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+experimentalslashavant-gardeslashunderground+films+2012/mjf314/]Experimental/Avant-garde/Underground Films[/url] V. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+single-channel+video+2012/mjf314/]Single-channel Video[/url] Many of the videos are missing from IMDb. However, most of them are available on DVD or online. Missing from IMDb: The Best of Ernie Kovacs (Ernie Kovacs, 1957ff., US) Stamping in My Studio (Bruce Nauman, 1968, US) Self Burial (Keith Arnatt, 1969, FRG) Hello (Allan Kaprow, 1969, US) TV Interruptions (David Hall, 1971, US) I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art (John Baldessari, 1971, US) Centers (Vito Acconti, 1971, US) Vertical Roll (Joan Jonas, 1972, US) Past Future/Split Attention (Dan Graham, 1972, US) Theme Song (Vito Acconci, 1973, US) TV Delivers People (Richard Serra/Nancy Holt, 1973, US) TV Ad (Chris Burden, 1973, US) The Meaning of Various News Photos (John Baldessari, 1973, US) Children’s Tapes (Terry Fox, 1974, US) Ball (William Wegman, 1974, US) Body Music (Charlemagne Palestine, 1974, US) The Eternal Frame (T.R. Uthco and Ant Farm, 1975, US) My Father (Shigeko Kubota, 1975, Japan) Probably the World’s Smallest TV Station (Media Bus, 1975, US) Upset Stomach—Fast (Paulo Herkenhoff, 1975, Brazil) Revolve (Nancy Holt, 1977, US) The Red Tapes (Vito Acconci, 1977, US) Cage, Wire (Sonia Andrade, 1977, US) Kiss the Girls and Make Them Cry (Dara Birnbaum, 1979, US) Hearts (Barbara Buckner, 1979, US) Beneath the Skin (Cecelia Condit, 1981, US) The Looking Glass (Juan Downey, 1981, US) Meta Mayan (Edin Vélez, 1981, US) Smothering Dreams (Daniel Reeves, 1981, US) Casual Shopper (Judith Barry, 1981, US) Rock My Religion (Dan Graham, 1982-84, US) Ohio to Giverny: Memory of Light (Mary Lucier, 1983, US) Subatomic Babies (Shalom Gorewitz, 1983, US) Sabda (Daniel Reeves, 1984, US) Why Do Things Get in a Muddle? (Come on Petunia) (Gary Hill, 1984, US) Incidence of Catastrophe (Gary Hill, 1987-8, US) Not a Jealous Bone (Cecelia Condit, 1987, US) Berlin: Tourist Journal (Ken Kobland, 1988, US) Some Aspect of a Shared Lifestyle (Gregg Bordowitz, 1986, US) Mike (Michael Smith, 1987, US) Political Advertisements II: 1956-1988 (Muntadas, 1988, US) Volcano Saga (Joan Jonas, 1989, US) Site Recite (A Prologue) (Gary Hill, 1989, US) Like a Prayer (DIVA TV, 1989, US) Desire Incorporated (Lynn Herschman, 1990, US) Corps étranger (Mona Hatoum, 1994, UK) Oh, Rapunzel (Cecelia Condit, 1996, US) The B.C. Corporate Story (Bernadette Corporation, 1996, US) Presenta (Yoshua Okón, 1998, Mexico) Involuntary Reception (Kristin Lucas, 2000, US) Trembling Time (Yael Bartana, 2001, Israel) La Tombola (Ximena Cuevas, 2001, Mexico) Still Life (Sam Taylor-Wood, 2001, UK) My Sneakers (Michael Blum, 2001, Israel) Mom and Me Watching Zoolander (Anne Walsh, 2002, US) 10 Minutes of Collective Activity (Sharon Hayes, 2003, US) Baghdad in No Particular Order (Paul Chan, 2003, US) Stoned & Dethroned (Slater Bradley, 2004, US) 30 Seconds Hate (Bryan Boyce, 2004, US) Returning a Sound (Jennifer Allora/Guillermo Calzadilla, 2004, US) Miranda July Videoworks: Volume 1 (Miranda July, 2005, US)
  13. Télérama - Cent ans du cinéma - Les films français's icon

    Télérama - Cent ans du cinéma - Les films français

    Favs/dislikes: 21:0. In 1995, for the century of the cinema's commemoration, Télérama, a French magazine, published a special issue « Les Meilleurs films du siècle - Cent ans de cinéma ». The purpose of the magazine was to provide a tour of the history of cinema, decade by decade, mentioning significant international and French films and making for each decade a top of best films. This list takes into consideration only the French films in the following way: - The 81 French films in the decade top tens, commencing with the silent era (10 films), the 30's (10 films), until the 90's with only 5 films. (there's 5 entries for Fantômas; 3 entries for the Pagnol's trilogy Marius-Fanny-César; and 1 entry for Smoking-No-Smoking) - Starting from the 82th entry, the list is alphabetical and report all the French films mentioned in the magazine, including the films quoted in the text, but also the films selected for a thematic section. Hence, for each decade the magazine picked one or several French films on the following issues: "the twosome of the decade", "the beautiful love", "the beautiful death", "the scandal", "the unfair flop", "the hit", "the best set", "the line", "the tune", "the spirit of the times", and the "fashion". Thanks to Limguela for compiling this list.
  14. AFI America's 10 Greatest Films in 10 Classic Genres's icon

    AFI America's 10 Greatest Films in 10 Classic Genres

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. in the following order: 1-10 Animation 11-20 Romantic Comedy 21-30 Westerns 31-40 Sports 41-50 Mystery 51-60 Fantasy 61-70 Science Fiction 71-80 Gangster 81-90 Courtroom dramas 91-100 Epics
  15. AFI’s 100 Years … 100 Movie Quotes: The Nominations's icon

    AFI’s 100 Years … 100 Movie Quotes: The Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. The American Film Institute’s original 2005 list of the 400 quotes nominated for the Greatest Movie Quotes featured 344 films total. Films released in 2003 and prior were eligible.
  16. AFI’s Top 10 Sports: The Nominations's icon

    AFI’s Top 10 Sports: The Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. The 50 Sports movies nominated for the American Film Institute’s 10 Top 10. Films released in 2006 and prior were eligible.
  17. Cinematheque Ontario's Best Films of the 90s's icon

    Cinematheque Ontario's Best Films of the 90s

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. At the end of the 1990s, Cinematheque Ontario (the former name of TIFF) asked 59 film curators, archivists, and programmers from around the world to vote for the best films of the 1990s. TIFF also made a list of the [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/tiffs+best+of+the+decade+an+alternative+view+2000s/mjf314/]best films of the 2000s[/url].
  18. TIFF's The Essential 100: Expert Panel's icon

    TIFF's The Essential 100: Expert Panel

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. TIFF's [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/toronto+international+film+festival+-+the+essential+100/rtrench/]Essential 100[/url] "represents the merging of one 100 film list as determined by an expert panel of TIFF curators with one 100 film list as determined by TIFF stakeholders." This is the expert panel's list, compiled by five TIFF curators in 2009. Their goal was to create a list of "essential cinema" that balanced "best" and "most influential," with a limit of one film per director.
  19. B+ and Up's icon

    B+ and Up

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. The A.V. Club reviews most of the cinematic landscape on a scale from A to F. All movies with a rating of B+ or higher are listed here. (Starting from January 1st 2006)
  20. AFI’s 100 Years … 100 Songs: The Nominations's icon

    AFI’s 100 Years … 100 Songs: The Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. The American Film Institute’s original 2004 list of the 400 songs nominated for the Greatest Movie Songs featured 349 films total. Films released in 2002 and prior were eligible. Lost films not included on list: Gold Diggers of Broadway Little Johnny Jones
  21. AFI’s 100 Years of Film Scores: The Nominations's icon

    AFI’s 100 Years of Film Scores: The Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. The American Film Institute’s original 2005 list of the 250 Film Scores nominated for AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores. Films released in 2002 and prior were eligible.
  22. Condemned by the Legion of Decency's icon

    Condemned by the Legion of Decency

    Favs/dislikes: 17:1. This is a list of films condemned by the Legion of Decency, a United States Catholic organization, and its successor (from 1965), the National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures. The condemned (or C) rating was issued from the time of the Legion's formation in 1933 until 1978, when the C rating and the B rating were merged into the new O ("morally offensive") rating. In 1980, the NCOMP film office was shut down, along with the biweekly Review, which had published ratings on 16,251 feature films. The Legion's ratings were applied to movies made in the United States (which were subject to the Production Code until 1967) as well as those imported from other countries. Beginning in 1968, the ratings were applied in addition to any rating assigned by the MPAA film rating system. Legion-organized boycotts made a C rating harmful to a film's distribution and profitability. Accordingly, for the majority of years that the rating was applied, most condemned films were made outside of the United States, where their producers didn't have as much to fear from the condemnation. Of the 53 movies the Legion had placed on its condemned list by 1943, only Howard Hughes' The Outlaw came from a major US studio, and it had not been approved by the Production Code or distributed widely. Despite rumors to the contrary, Elia Kazan's A Streetcar Named Desire and Billy Wilder's The Seven Year Itch did not receive C ratings. Rather, Kazan's film was cut by 4 minutes to avoid condemnation, while Wilder's film had to cut scenes from the original play to be approved by Legion of Decency. [wikipedia]
  23. Flicker Alley DVD Catalog's icon

    Flicker Alley DVD Catalog

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. Flicker Alley is an American DVD company whose primary focus is on releasing films from the silent era, with an emphasis on works of very early cinema (almost half of these titles are by Georges Melies.) In the words of Flicker Alley itself: "Flicker Alley was born out of a passion for cinematic history and a desire to bring filmmakers and films from out of the past to new audiences and renewed recognition. The company was founded in 2002 by Jeffery Masino who drew on a lifelong enthusiasm and fascination with silent, classic, and independent cinema as well as on many years of experience in film and television production and post-production." Missing from IMDb: Thrills For You (1940) from "3-D Rarities" Bolex Stereo (1952) from "3-D Rarities" M.L. Gunzburg Presents Natural Vision 3-Dimension (1952) from "3-D Rarities" Rocky Marciano vs. Jersey Joe Walcott (1953) from "3-D Rarities" Doom Town (1953) from "3-D Rarities" I'll Sell My Shirt (1953) from "3-D Rarities" Our Southern Mountaineers (1918) from "We're in the Movies" Mountain Life (????) from "We're in the Movies"
  24. 100 Bollywood Films (BFI Screen Guide)'s icon

    100 Bollywood Films (BFI Screen Guide)

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. Bollywood film is the national cinema of India, describing movies made in Mumbai, distributed nationally across India and with their own production, distribution, and exhibition networks worldwide. This informative screen guide reflects the work of key directors, major stars, and important music directors and screenplay writers. Historically important films have been included along with certain cult movies and top box-office successes.
  25. A Personal History of British Cinema by Stephen Frears's icon

    A Personal History of British Cinema by Stephen Frears

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. Stephen Frears and a quartet of film industry notables - representing different cinematic periods - drink tea and discuss ups and downs of British cinema.
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