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. 100 Movies I've Never Seen's icon

    100 Movies I've Never Seen

    Favs/dislikes: 1:15. I want to see 100 movies for the first time in the year 2012
  2. 100 Must-See Movies 's icon

    100 Must-See Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1. It is always a challenge to produce a definitive list of “must- see” movies, because value judgments are, by definition, extremely subjective. However, the 100 handpicked films in this section have delighted, moved or educated audiences of all ages, all over the world. Over the last nine decades, these films have changed our perceptions of cinema, and most have left an indelible mark on film history.
  3. 100 to Watch (TimeOut)'s icon

    100 to Watch (TimeOut)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This is a list that's in the same book as the official "TimeOut's 1000 Films to Change Your Life." After discovering that a lot of the films on that list are just merely passing titles in the book, I noticed at the end there was a list of 100 films. That section is titled "100 to Watch." The 1000 film list is just pulling it from the index, ergo, all the films on this list also appear on that one.
  4. 100 Years of Olympic Films: 1912–2012's icon

    100 Years of Olympic Films: 1912–2012

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    1000 Best Movies

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    1000 More

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  7. 1001 film du skal se før du dør's icon

    1001 film du skal se før du dør

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Two movies, one entry: Olympia Ivan the Terrible
  8. 1001 Filme, die Sie sehen sollten, bevor das Leben vorbei ist's icon

    1001 Filme, die Sie sehen sollten, bevor das Leben vorbei ist

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1. Aktualisierte 10. Neuausgabe This is the german version of the book "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die" which includes some german movies as well.
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    1001 movies

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  10. 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die's icon

    1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die

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    1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die (2003 edition)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. .
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    1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die (2012 edition)

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    1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die (2013 edition)

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  14. 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die (2021 edition)'s icon

    1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die (2021 edition)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  15. 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die (films in single edition only)'s icon

    1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die (films in single edition only)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Films from 2003-2021 editions that only appear in a single edition (often a dozen or so films from a given edition's year are added that year and then removed the next year, with very few staying or reappearing in later editions once the film has "proved itself")
  16. 100+ Favorite Movies – My Personal Canon's icon

    100+ Favorite Movies – My Personal Canon

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    11th Academy Awards (1939)

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  18. 12 Movies That Changed Hollywood Forever's icon

    12 Movies That Changed Hollywood Forever

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Breaking news: Hollywood is out of ideas! At least, you’d be forgiven for thinking that if you’ve paid attention to all the sequels, reboots, and IP properties filling up theaters these days. But even before the era of superheroes and CG robots, people still thought Hollywood was out of ideas, what with all the westerns, musicals, and book adaptations being thrown their way. So it seems as long as Hollywood has been around there have been cries of a creative well run dry and fans clamoring for more original films. But all hope isn’t lost, because despite the fact that, yes, Hollywood does often rehash the same ideas over and over until viewer fatigue eventually sets in, peppered throughout all of movie history have been original films that change the game so much that every movie that follows owes a bit of its DNA to said game changer. Below we give you the 12 movies so original, so unexpected, and so breathtakingly successful at what they set out to do that they ended up changing Hollywood – and movie history – forever.
  19. 125 Movies For Repeated Viewing's icon

    125 Movies For Repeated Viewing

    Favs/dislikes: 1:5. Loosely ranked by quality.
  20. 13th Academy Awards (1941)'s icon

    13th Academy Awards (1941)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  21. 14 of the best horror movies for testing surround sound's icon

    14 of the best horror movies for testing surround sound

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. While the nostalgia of mono audio and grainy low-budget pictures may be a part of the attraction of the genre's history, it pays for today’s horror films (and the increasing number of restorations) to look and sound their best. After all, why wouldn't you want to feel like you’re in an old, creepy haunted house? With the lights off... stood in silence... waiting for a killer to strike? We've rounded up 14 (because 13 would have been just too meta) of the best horror movies with soundtracks dead-certain to send shivers down your spine and also give your surround sound system a run for its money. Just don't throw a remote control at it out of fear. Lights down, volume up, baseball bat on standby...
  22. 15 Best Horror Movies Set In The Woods's icon

    15 Best Horror Movies Set In The Woods

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. As simple a setting as it may seem, woodlands and forests are one of the most effective backdrops for horror stories, and, in the case of movies, they can sometimes have a menacing natural beauty to them. Horror movies set in the woods also tend to be lower budget features, reducing studio oversight and freeing filmmakers to be more provocative, shocking, and experimental with their ideas. Some of the most well-known horror movies set in the woods are counted as some of the best horror movies of all time, they span various distinct sub-genres of horror and can boast some of the finest casts and memorable characters within the genre. From cult slasher favorites to critically acclaimed modern classics, the best horror movies set in the woods demonstrate how one genre can take one type of location and use it in so many different and effective ways. Whether searching for gore, ghosts, monsters, psychological horror, or even post-apocalyptic survival horror, genre fans are spoiled for choice when it comes to these films. Many of the best horror movies set in the woods are also available on free streaming services, meaning that–truly–anyone can enjoy them if they're prepared for plenty of eerie scares.
  23. 15 Brilliant Flashback Examples for Screenwriters and Filmmakers's icon

    15 Brilliant Flashback Examples for Screenwriters and Filmmakers

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. It’s almost hard to think of a modern film that doesn’t have a flashback example somewhere within it. Of course, that’s not strictly true. But it is true that flashbacks are a key part of a screenwriting arsenal. Modern film and TV is full of flashback examples. Screenwriters and filmmakers will use them for a variety of reasons. Often it will be expositional, often it will be to add dynamism. As audiences, we can usually tell when a flashback feels contrived or when it feels genuine and effective. For a screenwriter, using flashbacks can be a very tempting way of making a screenplay more dynamic. But it’s important to hone in on why you are using a flashback. Don’t use a flashback to just remind the audience of something they have already seen. Or if you do this proceed with caution. Know that you could frustrate your audience by patronising them, assuming they won’t be able to remember information and that you need to remind them of it. Use a flashback to add to the story rather than to run along side it. In this article, we’re not going to look necessarily at movies that are entirely built around flashbacks or told from the perspective of a flashback (like Memento, Forest Gump or Titanic for example). Instead, we will look at flashback examples that feature briefly or intermittently throughout a screenplay. They might just feature once, or they might crop up a couple of times. Furthermore, what flashback examples are innovative in how they use flashback? Overall, we’ll demonstrate how best to use flashbacks to add to and accentuate your story.
  24. 15 Great Movies About Police Corruption That Are Worth Watching's icon

    15 Great Movies About Police Corruption That Are Worth Watching

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The thin blue line has been featured time and time again throughout cinema history. From hardboiled detective thrillers to intense character studies, corrupt police officers have been a fixture in movies. Sometimes we may root for the hero, the Boy Scout, the white knight who swoops in to clean up the crooked police department but there are those rare instances where we find ourselves on the other side of the line wanting the bad cop to get away. There is something to be said about being bound by an oath or code that cements the ties between individuals. They are sworn to protect civilians but also adhere to an unspoken bond to protect each other, even when they’re on the take. Films about police work show us the behind the scene footage we may not get to see in real life. It’s even more fascinating to see the inner workings of a cop operating outside the law. There are always means to an end, however, and sometimes these films feature cops who may have been pushed into these circumstances. Other times, the corrupt cop is an absolute monster who loves nothing more than to hurt innocent people. From corrupt lone wolves to systemic level corruption, crooked cop thrillers/dramas have set the scene for some intense films.
  25. 15 Mental Health Movies Therapists Actually Recommend's icon

    15 Mental Health Movies Therapists Actually Recommend

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. + short list from NAMI https://nami.org/Blogs/NAMI-Blog/December-2017/The-Best-Movies-About-Mental-Health
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