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  1. SensCritique best movies of 2013's icon

    SensCritique best movies of 2013

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 27/11/2022
  2. SensCritique best movies of 2017's icon

    SensCritique best movies of 2017

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 17/10/2022
  3. SensCritique best movies of 2018's icon

    SensCritique best movies of 2018

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 16/10/2022
  4. SensCritique best movies of 2019's icon

    SensCritique best movies of 2019

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 14/10/2022
  5. SensCritique best movies of 2021's icon

    SensCritique best movies of 2021

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 14/10/2022
  6. SensCritique best movies of 2022's icon

    SensCritique best movies of 2022

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. From the french website senscritique, based on 5363 top 10
  7. SensCritique best movies of 2024's icon

    SensCritique best movies of 2024

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A continuous poll from french website "senscritique" 2601 votes
  8. sidehacker's Favorite Films's icon

    sidehacker's Favorite Films

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. List from a user on now defunct forum The Life Cinematic. 1-10 preferential, 11-52 chronological
  9. Slant Magazine's 100 Greatest Music Videos of All Time (2021)'s icon

    Slant Magazine's 100 Greatest Music Videos of All Time (2021)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. see 2003 list too There are at least 4 additional mentions in the list that i thought were worth the inclusion. One of them is a long form music film that's not available on youtubes.
  10. Steampunk anime. All lists in one's icon

    Steampunk anime. All lists in one

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Nerdbear's Top 15 Best Steampunk Anime Series and Movies MyAnimeList's Top 10 Best Steampunk Anime: Let Off Some Steam! SteampunkDaily's Top 10 Steampunk Anime Series FandomSpot's 15 Best Steampunk Anime Series & Movies Ever Made Honey's Anime's Top 10 Steampunk Anime Berley’s Top Ten Favorite Steampunk Anime
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    That Film Guy - Top 30 Film Trilogies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Our list of the Top 30 Movie Trilogies of all Time. Do you Agree?………Before the 1970s a film trilogy was a rare entity. Usually if a film was successful it was simply left to run or re-released at a later date. However the success surrounding The Godfather trilogy and latterly the Star Wars saga lead Hollywood to consider sequels and threequels as a viable way of making money. Since this period there has been an explosion in the film trilogy release cycle, even going as far as to coin the ˜franchise’ term for those that run over the standard three films format. Now just because George Lucas, Steven Spielberg or Marvel studios decide to release a fourth instalment after a film trilogy finishes does not preclude the first three films being a fully-fledged film trilogy in their own right and so you can fully expect to see your favourites in the list. The only exceptions to inclusion are those that are too loosely linked, film trilogies such as Kevin Smith’s so-called ˜Jersey Film Trilogy’ (Clerks, Mallrats and Chasing Amy) and the James Bond franchise of films of which there are enough to make a enough entires to fill the whole top 30 list.
  12. The 10 Best Micro-Budget Movies of The 21st Century's icon

    The 10 Best Micro-Budget Movies of The 21st Century

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The term “microbudget” may seem a little vague, and while many authorities on film can’t quite agree on what amount of money qualifies as a microbudget film, this list will focus on feature films made for less than $250,000 USD (or equivalent). I will mostly discuss first-time films and/or features that established their respective directors as a “new voice” or gained them a much wider global audience. With the advent of affordable, accessible and powerful filmmaking tools such as the DSLR and DV cameras and even the iPhone, an entirely new generation of filmmakers have been granted the power to make a feature film without the help of a major studio or major financial investors. While the 1980’s and 90’s saw the rise of self-funded films such as The Evil Dead, Clerks and El Mariachi, the turn of the new millennium saw the rise of the video-maker, and movements such as Mumblecore, which, spurred on by the Dogme 95 movement in Europe, led to a much wider acceptance of not only digital cinema in general, but also the use of consumer-grade cameras within mass cinema culture. Below are some of the best, most influential and most groundbreaking microbudget films made since the year 2000. While only three were shot on actual celluloid film, all are remarkable pieces of cinema that have left a lasting impression on audiences and moviemakers alike. All serve as a reminder that no matter your budget, you can craft a great movie from little more than the resources at your disposal and an iron will to create. The films are in no particular order.
  13. The 10 Best Movies Influenced by 20th Century Occultism's icon

    The 10 Best Movies Influenced by 20th Century Occultism

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Aleister Crowley, an English novelist, poet, artist and “ceremonial magician” has had a acute influence on art. However, this influence is woven within the context of his philosophical religious movement, Thelema, and the impact that it has had upon its adherents (both past and present). Thelema’s influence throughout the last century is an influence that is one that persists within the shadows of culture. It developed as a re-imagining of renaissance-era philosophical law/logic that originated within the secret societies of Europe, such as Francis Dashwood’s Hellfire Club, The French Club des Hashischins (Hashish-User’s Club), the philosophy of Francois Rabelais (a Franciscan Monk, most known for his synthesis of Christian humanism with the ideals of the Greek Stoic philosophy), as well as the influence of various other hermetic orders such as the Freemasons. Crowley, influenced by the ideals of Dashwood and the humanist philosophy of Rabelais, decided to embark on a path toward the design of a hermetic order that would combine the organizational structure of such previous groups with the philosophical underpinnings of Rabelais. In this way, Crowley believed he could revive interest into what was termed ‘Magick’, a ritual practice different from stage performance what is generally termed by Thelemites as “magic”. To Crowley, the performance of ceremonial Magick was essential to the process of self-discovery and self actualization. He described the process of Magick as being the act of : “[finding out for oneself], and make sure beyond doubt, who one is, what one is, why one is …Being thus conscious of the proper course to pursue, the next thing is to understand the conditions necessary to following it out. After that, one must eliminate from oneself every element alien or hostile to success, and develop those parts of oneself which are specially needed to control the aforesaid conditions.” This process of self-discovery actualized by the practice of Magick has found its way into experimental film, blockbusters, comic books, novels, television and performance art. Thelema, though not as popular as an organized religious practice as it was in the past has seeped its way into the creation of popular media by creators like Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, H.R. Giger and Alejandro Jodorowsky. The following list of films expresses the impact that Thelema and its occult antecessors have had on film culture.
  14. The 10 Best Movies Influenced by Marxist Philosophy's icon

    The 10 Best Movies Influenced by Marxist Philosophy

    Favs/dislikes: 0:1. Karl Marx was one of the most influential philosopher of all time and consequently his work has influenced a lot of films. The spectator faces Marxist problems such as: proletariat conditions, bourgeoisie dominance, the evolving technology and its connection to society, and revolution. Every problem is only a signal of the advent of the communist era, which consists of final justice on earth. This is the core of an entire movement which deeply influenced the world. Obviously there were other philosophers, many influenced by Marx, who expanded those core elements in many other directions, some of them contemporaneous to him including Engels, Kautsky, Bernstein and others after his death (Rosa Luxemburg, Gyorgy Lukacs, Antonio Gramsci, Ernst Bloch). Every one of them shared a faith in proletariat justice, where object and subject finally identify each other. Lower industrial classes are the “soil” for the revolution and will bring true values for all humanity but doing this demands the fall of the dominant industrialized class: the bourgeoisie. Fraternity is the key word to the basis of a community, and Communism is the ultimate community where humanity frees itself from physical and mental slavery. Marx has never described a “communist” society but he gave some advice in his Critique of the Gotha Program. He said that capitalism is the world where slave-masses serve the few dehumanized bourgeoisies. Once this is known it’s easy to understand that for a film to be Marxist it should reflect reality as closely as possible. It should reflect the horribleness of bourgeois society and the honorable values brought about by the proletarian class. That is a simplified point of view in respect to the Marxist way to see arts (in particular in respect to Lukacs’s literary theories), but it shows the core of this concept. In fact, during the Soviet era, the most common type of film coming from “red” countries,was the documentary. What ‘s better than reality itself to show how society and socialism work? Exemplary examples are the “Kino-pravda” works created by Dziga Vertov. The main ideas expressed Marx evolved through time and in particular during the 67-68’ period which brought a sort of renaissance and reconsideration of the core Marxist ideas, which ends in a post-structuralist philosophical movement. In this final development of “revolutionary” ideas, Marx was an influence along with others, so it can be said that in cinema’s post-68’ period is not a continuation of the Russian montage school. Considering the history of socialism and the history of cinema, there is a wide range of achievement among the movies influenced by Marx and these show many different aspects of Marx ideas, demonstrating the multifaceted dimensions of this movement. On the other hand it is possible to show what Marxism has meant to humanity through the eyes of a number of directors.
  15. The 10 Most Philosophical Animated Movies of All Time (Taste of Cinema)'s icon

    The 10 Most Philosophical Animated Movies of All Time (Taste of Cinema)

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  16. The 13 Best Documentaries About True Crimes's icon

    The 13 Best Documentaries About True Crimes

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. While the human obsession with true crime might be innate, the nonfiction genre is relatively new to be taken seriously. With the recent success of the HBO series, The Jinx, and the hit podcast, Serial, true crime seems to be on everybody’s minds. Investigating crime might be inherently interesting for anybody with a taste for documentary, but there’s a moral and ethical standard that comes with any story of this kind. Also, taste plays a huge factor in whether these films stray into camp or exploitation. News hours have made their livings off society’s thirst for criminal behavior and it’s a fine line between simply reporting a dramatic occurrence and digging into the mechanics of how those illegal activities take shape. As such, an impactful, lasting true crime film has to work double-time to be respectful to the people involved, diligent about the facts, and ultimately entertaining. One wrong move and a crime film can get lost in the vortex of multitudes that have sunk to the trash heap. The following list explores nonfiction from multiple angles. Some, like The Thin Blue Line and The Central Park Five, take on wrongful convictions and the ensuing public outrage, while others excavate a botched investigation in search of a greater truth, as seen in Capturing the Friedmans. Others, like The Iceman, are crime films by process of possessing a central character who has dedicated a life to murder and having a story that’s a window into a fractured psychology. We’ve also included some that are rarely considered true crime films, Resurrect Dead: The Msytery of the Toynbee Tiles and Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, that take on subjects who are only technically committing the sorts of misconduct synonymous with standard crime stories, however, their makers smartly package them with similar mysterious handling.
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    The 15 Best Urban-Legend Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. This weekend, Slender Man opens in theaters after a long and winding road to the box office (including multiple release-date changes and a mostly absent marketing campaign). The central story is based on the internet lore surrounding the titular character, a long, spindly humanlike figure who stalks, abducts, and traumatizes people — particularly kids. In the movie, a group of teen girls attempt to solve the mystery of Slender Man to protect themselves and save a friend who goes missing. It’s classic urban-legend horror: those scary stories you heard through your best friend’s cousin’s girlfriend who knows a guy that was totally killed by mixing Pop Rocks with soda. If you’re looking for more spooky stories along these lines, we’ve come up with a list of 15 urban-legend horror movies ready to freak you the hell out, ranked in ascending order of quality. From the haunted VHS tapes of Japan to the sewer-trawling alligators of the United States, here’s your guide to the best, most bombastic, and occasionally sexy urban-myth-based horror movies.
  18. The 20 Best End of the World Movies (Paste)'s icon

    The 20 Best End of the World Movies (Paste)

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  19. The Best 100 Films of the 1990's's icon

    The Best 100 Films of the 1990's

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. FilmsFatale.com's ranking of the 100 best movies of the 2010s.
  20. The Best 100 Films of the 2000's's icon

    The Best 100 Films of the 2000's

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. FilmsFatale.com's ranking of the 100 best movies of the 2010s.
  21. The Best 100 Films of the 2010's's icon

    The Best 100 Films of the 2010's

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. FilmsFatale.com's ranking of the best movies of the 2010s.
  22. The Best Football Movies of All Time's icon

    The Best Football Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 0:1. USA Today ranks the top 25 football movies of all time. From the article: "For the 25th anniversary of the most underdoggy underdog story, let's rank the 25 best football movies of all time. (Sorry, "Brian's Song" fans: We're only counting theatrical releases, not made-for-TV weepers.)"
  23. The Best Pre-Apocalyptic Movies of Our Pre-Apocalypse Times's icon

    The Best Pre-Apocalyptic Movies of Our Pre-Apocalypse Times

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. So recently I was cruisin’ the net like a cool guy when I came across the term “pre-apocalyptic.” It caught my attention for a few reasons: 1. I don’t have much going on in my life right now, so it doesn’t take much to distract me from my normal routine. 2. Three years ago I named my production company Prepocalypse Productions (don’t bother looking us up, we haven’t done very much). 3. I wanted to know what people considered to be pre-apocalyptic movies. Reason number three resulted in this article, so there ya go, pointless web browsing can something lead to mild inspiration. Thankfully, I soon found out there are no solid definitions for this term, so let’s go ahead and make up our own. For the purposed of this article, pre-apocalyptic movies take place in a time immediately before a world-changing event. Once we get to the list itself you’ll see what I mean. Post-apocalyptic movies have been such a staple for sci-fi and fantasy work for decades, so the idea of identifying specific stories as pre-apocalyptic was kind of exciting, especially because they’re allowed to avoid all the usual trappings of big-budget disaster and post-apocalyptic movies. If we can even call this a genre at all, it’s still in its infancy, and it hasn’t yet become a Hollywood mainstay that will be endlessly milked for some scratch. Now then, here are some of the best pre-apocalyptic movies that you should at least think about watching before clicking away to rewatch an old episode of Best of the Worst.
  24. The Cinemaholic's 25 Best Low Budget Movies of All Time's icon

    The Cinemaholic's 25 Best Low Budget Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. (...) Films were a business and an industry much before they were considered art. The commercial aspect of cinema is almost always inseparable from its artistic endeavours. Even a bad film takes a ton of money to make just as a good one does. However, there are some filmmakers who have managed to make the most of their resources without compromising on the quality of work. Here’s the list of top films made under a million dollars and are considered great. So, go ahead and learn from these cheapest and inexpensive movies. These are the best low budget movies of all time. (Shariq Ansari)
  25. The Daily Iowan: Top Movies of Past Decade's icon

    The Daily Iowan: Top Movies of Past Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The DI Arts & Culture staff has gathered the best of the best of the past 10 years, starting with 2000. Hours upon hours were spent gathered at apartments, houses, and various downtown locations arguing over the best and most quality pieces of art. In the end, surprisingly, no one was punched in the face, and agreement came peacefully. And because the Arts staff is full of humble writers, it looked to the DI’s readership for their opinions and received more than 2,000 votes on the website.
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