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. BFI Sight & Sound: The Greatest Films of All Time 2022 - Critics' Poll Top 250's icon

    BFI Sight & Sound: The Greatest Films of All Time 2022 - Critics' Poll Top 250

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. BFI Sight & Sound: The Greatest Films of All Time 2022 - Critics' Poll Top 250
  2. Sight and Sound 2022 Top 250's icon

    Sight and Sound 2022 Top 250

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The Sight and Sound 2022 Top 250 films "In 1952, the Sight and Sound team had the novel idea of asking critics to name the greatest films of all time. The tradition became decennial, increasing in size and prestige as the decades passed."
  3. History Goes to the Movies (Marnie Hughes-Warrington)'s icon

    History Goes to the Movies (Marnie Hughes-Warrington)

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "Can films be used as historical evidence? Do historical films make good or bad history? Are documentaries more useful to historians than historical drama? Written from an international perspective, this book offers a lucid introduction to the ways films are made and used, cumulating with the exploration of the fundamental question, what is history and what is it for?" Missing: Course of Irish History, The (1966) Mister Prime Minister (1966) Triumph of the West, The (1985)
  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. Marshall Julius's Action! The Action Movie A-Z's icon

    Marshall Julius's Action! The Action Movie A-Z

    Favs/dislikes: 94:10. The "250 key movies" rated and reviewed in the book [i]Action! The Action Movie A-Z[/i] (1997) by Marshall Julius. Author's ratings: 1-14 *****, 15-22 ****½, 23-51 ****, 52-92: ***½, 93-140: ***, 141-182: **½, 183-211 **, 212-226 *½, 227-244 *, 245-250 ½ "Vengeful cops and car chases, lunatic villains and martial arts masters, male-bonding, gun fights and super secret agents, swords and sorcerers, wartime Nazi-bashing, boys' own adventures, casual destruction and general death-defiance... this is what we want to see, and if you feel the same way, "Action!" is for you, a fan's guide to the wackiest genre of 'em all, with 250 key movies rated and reviewed" -Introduction [url=https://www.amazon.com/Action-The-Movie-A-Z/dp/0253210917]Source[/url]
  6. Sight & Sound Critics Top 250 (2012)'s icon

    Sight & Sound Critics Top 250 (2012)

    Favs/dislikes: 129:0.
  7. The Director's Vision: A Concise Guide to the Art of 250 Great Filmmakers's icon

    The Director's Vision: A Concise Guide to the Art of 250 Great Filmmakers

    Favs/dislikes: 26:0. "The 250 films which each had a still frame chosen to represent a director’s visual style. Chosen by Geoff Andrew." Missing: The Keystone Cops (Mack Sennett)
  8. 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..."
  9. Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood's icon

    Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood

    Favs/dislikes: 37:0. All the films in "Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood" (1995) by Kenneth Branagh Films I could not find on IMDb: Barrack Blossoms (Ge.1905) The misadventures of a plumber (UK 1901, Hepworth) [Newsreel UK 1911] Ablaze on the ocean (Den 1912) Lt. Daring and the plans of the minefields (UK 1912) http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/539782/index.html [Newsreels 1914-15] When nations fight (Ger 1915) The Red Baron (Ger 1917) The amulet (Swe 1910) Amuletten - Gustaf linden (1911) Tied to one's memories (Swe 1916) The mannequin (Swe 1913) The dream of a madman (Ger 23?) Stalybridge Wakes week (UK 27) Let me know if something is missing or if you find the films in the list above.
  10. Mike D'Angelo's A and A- Films [82 to 100 score]'s icon

    Mike D'Angelo's A and A- Films [82 to 100 score]

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Mike D'Angelo is one of the first online critics. He has written for Esquire, Las Vegas Weekly, Village Voice, The Dissolve and the AVClub. He is a notoriously difficult critic. High scores are very rare. These are some older movies that are listed in his site as having a score of 80 or higher. Ordered in descending fashion by scores out of 100.
  11. 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
  12. 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die - Deleted's icon

    1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die - Deleted

    Favs/dislikes: 119:0. This is a list of all the movies from the "1001 Movies" list from Steven Jay Schneider & Co. that have been removed from the current list. Updated through the edition finalized in 2021.
  13. Roger Ebert's "I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie"'s icon

    Roger Ebert's "I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie"

    Favs/dislikes: 23:2. From Roger Ebert's book "I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie" (2000). A collection of more than 200 of Ebert's most biting, hilarious and sometimes savage reviews -- by what one web critic calls "the bad movie's worst enemy."
  14. Mark Schilling's Art, Cult and Commerce - Japanese cinema since 2000's icon

    Mark Schilling's Art, Cult and Commerce - Japanese cinema since 2000

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. All the films reviewed in Art, Cult and Commerce - Japanese cinema since 2000, a collection of reviews, interviews and personal best lists of writer Mark Schilling https://www.amazon.com/Art-Cult-Commerce-Japanese-Cinema/dp/1937220095
  15. Time Magazine's All-TIME 100 Movies (Nominees)'s icon

    Time Magazine's All-TIME 100 Movies (Nominees)

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. On May 23, 2004, TIME Magazine published online their list of "100 estimable films since TIME began, with the March 3, 1923 issue." Critics Richard Corliss and Richard Schickel collaborated on the list, and their original 100 films comprise selections 1-106 below. TIME subsequently added 20 more titles in February of 2005, and they are included in titles 107-134. In the process of making the original list, Corliss and Schickel had each started with a list of over 100 nominees. Of the 36 films on both lists, 31 made the original cut. Of the remaining five, one (All About My Mother) was included in the '05 addendum while the other four are items 135-138 below. Entries 139-234 represent the remaining nominees.
  16. Dangerous Men's icon

    Dangerous Men

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. A list of movies referenced in Mick LaSalle's book on the pre-Code era, Dangerous Men: Pre-Code Hollywood and the Birth of the Modern Man. I've included every film listed in the appendix, save Drag and Young Nowheres, which are considered lost.
  17. FIPRESCI Grand Prix (1999-2023)'s icon

    FIPRESCI Grand Prix (1999-2023)

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. The award is the result of votes cast by members of FIPRESCI for any feature-length film premiered internationally over the previous twelve-month period (from July to June). It was created to distinguish the best film for its overall artistic value, regardless of its origin (it is not a regional award) or the filmmaker's experience (neither discovery nor lifetime achievement). It can go to any film of any technique or genre, and coming from any country, as long as it is a feature-length film. The global results reflect the great cultural and personal variety among the members of FIPRESCI. This list shows the 10 most voted films each year (including ties). Please note there is not record of results for 2001. Winners 1999 - All About My Mother, Pedro Almodóvar 2000 - Magnolia, Paul Thomas Anderson 2001 - The Circle, Jafar Panahi 2002 - The Man Without a Past, Aki Kaurismäki 2003 - Uzak, Nuri Bilge Ceylan 2004 - Notre musique, Jean-Luc Godard 2005 - 3-Iron, Kim Ki-duk 2006 - Volver, Pedro Almodóvar 2007 - 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, Cristian Mungiu 2008 - There Will Be Blood, Paul Thomas Anderson 2009 - The White Ribbon, Michael Haneke 2010 - The Ghost Writer, Roman Polanski 2011 - The Tree of Life, Terrence Malick 2012 - Amour, Michael Haneke 2013 - Blue Is the Warmest Colour, Abdellatif Kechiche 2014 - Boyhood, Richard Linklater 2015 - Mad Max: Fury Road, George Miller 2016 - Toni Erdmann, Maren Ade 2017 - The Other Side of Hope, Aki Kaurismäki 2018 - Phantom Thread, Paul Thomas Anderson 2019 - Roma, Alfonso Cuarón 2020 - not awarded 2021 - Nomadland, Chloé Zhao 2022 - Drive My Car, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi 2023 - Fallen Leaves, Aki Kaurismäki
  18. 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/
  19. Scott MacDonald's The Garden in the Machine: A Field Guide to Independent Films About Place's icon

    Scott MacDonald's The Garden in the Machine: A Field Guide to Independent Films About Place

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. "The Garden in the Machine explores the evocations of place, and particularly American place, that have become so central to the representational and narrative strategies of alternative and mainstream film and video. Scott MacDonald contextualizes his discussion with a wide-ranging and deeply informed analysis of the depiction of place in nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, painting, and photography." Missing Films: All Major Credit Cards (1982) - Rudy Burckhardt Around the World in Thirty Years (1983) - Rudy Burckhardt Beyond Niagara (1973) - Ralph Steiner Cerveza Bud (1981) - Rudy Burckhardt City Pasture (1974) - Rudy Burckhardt Claiming Open Spaces (1995) - Austin Allen Doldrums (1972) - Rudy Burckhardt Garden at Target Rock () - ?? Gladly Given (1997??) - Jerome Hiler?? Hooray for Light! (1975) - Ralph Steiner House Painting (1973) - Norman Bloom Invisible Cities (1990) - Eugene Martin A Look at Laundry (1971) - Ralph Steiner Look Park (1974) - Ralph Steiner Melon Patches, Or Reasons to Go on Living (1994) - Anne Charlotte Robertson Metamorphosis (1970) - Barry Gerson The Night Belongs to the Police (1982) - J.J. Murphy Non Legato (1984) - Michael Rudnick One Year (1970) - Robert Huot Panorama (1982) - Michael Rudnick Scenes From Life (1972) - Andrew Noren Scratch (1967) - Robert Huot Sky Blue Water Light Sign (1972) - J.J. Murphy Summerwind (1965) - Nathaniel Dorsky Terminal Disorder (1983) - J.J. Murphy Whose Circumference Is Nowhere (1970) - Franklin Miller Zipper (1987) - Rudy Burckhardt
  20. Kinema Junpo All-Time Best 200 Non-Japanese Films's icon

    Kinema Junpo All-Time Best 200 Non-Japanese Films

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Top 200 non-Japanese films, compiled by Kinema Junpo magazine from top ten lists of various critics, etc. A companion list to https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/kinema+junpos+top+200+japanese+films/
  21. Sight & Sound 2002 Greatest Films of All Time Critics List (2+ votes)'s icon

    Sight & Sound 2002 Greatest Films of All Time Critics List (2+ votes)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Sight and Sound 2002 "The Best Films Of All Time" critics list, as published in the magazine. This ranked list includes films with two or more votes in the poll. For details about the voters, as well as about the films that got one vote, see the source list by Alex Anderson.
  22. The Frightfest Guide To Ghost Movies (2018)'s icon

    The Frightfest Guide To Ghost Movies (2018)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. FrightFest and FAB Press once again join forces to launch THE FRIGHTFEST GUIDE TO GHOST MOVIES, which has been on sale since FrightFest 2018, Aug 23. Following the success of The FrightFest Guide to Exploitation Movies and The FrightFest Guide to Monster Movies, this is the third in an on-going series of wide appeal books for both the curious spectator and the cult connoisseur. Like many, award-winning filmmaker Axelle Carolyn (Soulmate, Tales of Halloween – both of which feature spectres) has been obsessed with haunted houses and revenants for as long as she can remember. In this volume, she surveys the last 120 years of the genre and reviews the 200 most memorable titles from across the globe. From timeless classics to recent blockbusters, quirky indies to international sensations, hidden gems to oddities, each of these movies has in some way contributed to the development of the ghost movie as we know it, in all its incarnations and cultural variants. There are more than 200 entries because the book specifies various versions in its entries for "The Cat and the Canary", "A Christmas Carol", "The Canterville Ghost" and "The Turn of the Screw".
  23. David Bordwell's On the History of Film Style's icon

    David Bordwell's On the History of Film Style

    Favs/dislikes: 5:1. "The study of cinematic style has profoundly shaped our attitude toward movies. Style assigns films to a tradition, distinguishes a classic, and signals the arrival of a pathbreaking innovation. David Bordwell now shows how film scholars have attempted to explain stylistic continuity and change across the history of cinema."
  24. Guardian Top 10...'s icon

    Guardian Top 10...

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. Romance = 1-12 Action = 13-22 Comedy = 23-32 Horror = 33-42 Sci-fi = 43-53 Crime = 54-63 Arthouse = 64-73 Family = 74-82 (E.T. is #4) War = 83-92 Teen = 93-102 Superhero = 103-112 Western = 113-122 Documentary = 123-132 Adaptation = 133-142 Animation = 143-151 (Spirited Away is #4) Silent = 152-160 (Metropolis is #6) Sport = 161-171 Film noir = 172-178 (Chinatown is #2, Touch of Evil is #3, Double Indemnity is #4) Musical = 179-188 Martial arts = 189-196 (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is #2, The Matrix is #5) Biopic = 197-206 (Andrei Rublev is #1) Music = 207-216
  25. Sight & Sound 1992 Greatest Films of All Time Critics List (2+ votes)'s icon

    Sight & Sound 1992 Greatest Films of All Time Critics List (2+ votes)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Sight and Sound 1992 "The Best Films Of All Time" critics list, as published in the magazine. This ranked list includes films with two or more votes in the poll. For details about the voters, as well as about the films that got one vote, see the source list by Alex Anderson.
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