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. Sydney Pollack's Westerns's icon

    Sydney Pollack's Westerns

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  2. Synapse's icon

    Synapse

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Movies released by Synapse-Films.
  3. Tadanobu Asano Filmography's icon

    Tadanobu Asano Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. A list of movies featuring Tadanobu Asano (according to IMDb)
  4. Takashi Nomura Movies's icon

    Takashi Nomura Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  5. Take One's The Beginnings of the Beginnings: Canada's Top 10 Fiction Feature Film Debuts Since 1968's icon

    Take One's The Beginnings of the Beginnings: Canada's Top 10 Fiction Feature Film Debuts Since 1968

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. by Tom McSorley Take One December 2003-March 2004 Issue In thinking about a list of the Top 10 debut fiction features since 1968 from the perpetually troubled, utterly indomitable Canadian feature film industry, it is appropriate to borrow the title of Peter Harcourt's seminal article comparing Gille Groulx's [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/le+chat+dans+le+sac/]Le Chat dans le sac[/url] and Don Owen's [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/nobody+waved+good-bye/]Nobody Waved Good-Bye[/url], two remarkable first features that arrived four years earlier. In "1964: The Beginning of a Beginning," Harcourt identifies the cultural and political implications of the start, however accidental and clandestine it may have been (given both films were intended to be documentaries), of something vitally important to a still very young Canadian cinematic culture: the possibilities of creating relevant, recognizably Canadian fiction feature films. ... This particular Top 10 list, initiated by the Canadian Film Centre on the 10th anniversary of its Feature Film Project and, coincidentally, the 35th birthday of Telefilm Canada, focuses its attention on the best debut fiction features produced in this country since money first began to trickle out of the CFDC. Film Centre executive Wayne Clarkson realizes full well that Canadian feature film history did not begin with the CFDC, but, as he says, "it did begin to become more consistent in terms of actual production activity with respect to feature films." Moreover, in any process of list-making, Clarkson emphasizes, there is that inevitable "combination of pleasing thoughts about what's included and the disappoint of what's not. For example, we should make special mention of three films in particular that came very close: Michel Brault's [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/entre+la+mer+et+leau+douce/]Entre la mer et l'eau douce[/url] (1968), Thom Fitzgerald's [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/the+hanging+garden/]The Hanging Garden[/url] (1997) and Don McKellar's [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/last+night/]Last Night[/url] (1998), which I consider one of the best debut films ever. My note: Atanarjuat isn't actually Kunuk's debut fiction feature, but it seems that was not well-known at the time. He'd made two shorter hour-long dramas a decade earlier. Or perhaps they were dismissed as "medium-length films", which they also did with Cronenberg, as mentioned in the article.
  6. Takeshi Kaneshiro Filmography's icon

    Takeshi Kaneshiro Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. All feature films starring Takeshi Kaneshiro.
  7. Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) - Golden Wolf's icon

    Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) - Golden Wolf

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival is an annual film festival held since 1997 in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. It is one of the 15 FIAPF accredited non-specialised competitive world festivals. The top prize or Grand Prix of the festival is the Golden Wolf, given to the director and producer of the winning film of the Official Selection.
  8. Tallulah Bankhead filmography's icon

    Tallulah Bankhead filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. All movies featuring Tallulah Bankhead
  9. Tamara Jenkins Movies's icon

    Tamara Jenkins Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  10. Tamil Movies's icon

    Tamil Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  11. Tarantino's icon

    Tarantino

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. All Tarantino's movies
  12. Tarantino and Wright British films's icon

    Tarantino and Wright British films

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. A short list of British films or films made in Britain discussed in an Empire Podcast conversation with Edgar Wright and Quentin Tarantino
  13. Taschen Movies of the 1890s to the 2010s's icon

    Taschen Movies of the 1890s to the 2010s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. . Books by Jürgen Muller, edited by Taschen, covers the 1890s to the 2010s of the moving picture around the world. . The ultimate anthology of cinematic showpieces: This careful selection of movie masterworks sets noir alongside new wave, slapstick alongside tragedy in a far-reaching, infinitely inspiring guide to the jewels of filmmaking. . Note: Update & Thanks to "Joschi" (see source) for creating the original versions of these list, supplemented by an IMDb listing of the 2010s by mr_vXv.
  14. Taschen's Movies of the 2000s's icon

    Taschen's Movies of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This book by Jürgen Muller, edited by Taschen, covers the first decade of the 21st century of the moving picture around the world.
  15. Taschen's Movies of the 20s and Early Cinema's icon

    Taschen's Movies of the 20s and Early Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This book by Jürgen Muller, edited by Taschen, covers the first three decades of the moving picture around the world.
  16. Taschen's Movies of the 30s's icon

    Taschen's Movies of the 30s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This book by Jürgen Muller, edited by Taschen, covers the 1930s of the moving picture around the world.
  17. Taschen's Movies of the 40s's icon

    Taschen's Movies of the 40s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This book by Jürgen Muller, edited by Taschen, covers the 1940s of the moving picture around the world.
  18. Taschen's Movies of the 50s's icon

    Taschen's Movies of the 50s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This book by Jürgen Muller, edited by Taschen, covers the 1950s of the moving picture around the world.
  19. Taschen's Movies of the 70s's icon

    Taschen's Movies of the 70s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This book by Jürgen Muller, edited by Taschen, covers the 1970s of the moving picture around the world.
  20. Taschen's Movies of the 80s's icon

    Taschen's Movies of the 80s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This book by Jürgen Muller, edited by Taschen, covers the 1980s of the moving picture around the world.
  21. Taschen's Movies of the 90s's icon

    Taschen's Movies of the 90s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This book by Jürgen Muller, edited by Taschen, covers the 1990s of the moving picture around the world.
  22. Tass - Top of 2010s's icon

    Tass - Top of 2010s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. For the 2016 iCM poll
  23. Taste of Cinema: 15 M. Night Shyamalan Movies Ranked's icon

    Taste of Cinema: 15 M. Night Shyamalan Movies Ranked

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. "When he first got his breakthrough in the late 90s, he was celebrated as the next big thing but the inconsistency through his career made him somewhat of a divisive filmmaker. At some point in his career, he seemed like he makes only failures and if you were no fan of his earlier output, then it wasn’t hard to hate him. Him always trying to defend his work from criticism was not a good look also. Then again, he always had his fans and defenders as well because no one makes movies like M. Night Shyamalan, for better or worse. He has his own style which is somewhat distinctive in modern mainstream cinema. His way of using camera, the way he builds suspense, how he brings some dramatic thought-provoking themes into his movies and his way of bringing unpredictable twists still brings so much entertainment to his fans which is probably why they always make good business at the box office. They’re also original. It doesn’t mean he doesn’t do adaptations but he picks materials that are different than anything else on cinemas. That’s why he’s always intriguing and interesting. The man is very passionate about his craft and it’s very evident in big part of his filmography."
  24. Taste of Cinema's 20 Weird Movies from the Last Decade No One Talks About's icon

    Taste of Cinema's 20 Weird Movies from the Last Decade No One Talks About

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. "A follow-up of to the “Trilogy of Cinematic Weirdness” (published last year), this list focuses on the movies shot during the period 2007-2017, as the title clearly suggests. It excludes the features from the previous articles, but includes a couple of short films which, simply put, has to be seen to be believed, and even a ballet performance that easily qualifies as an experimental film. Once again, the rule of diversity is applied, so expect the unexpected. The entries are in chronological order."
  25. Taste of Cinema's The 20 Best Neo-Noir Movies of the Past 5 Years's icon

    Taste of Cinema's The 20 Best Neo-Noir Movies of the Past 5 Years

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. *Article posted on July 26, 2017 "Film noir was a staple of cinema from the 1940s to the late 50’s. Many of these films were cheesy or overly melodramatic, but also many gems were made that are considered some of the best films ever made. As the years waned on, film noir evolved into neo-noir with films that were more edgy and violently graphic. Recently, the neo-noir genre has seen its share of some of the most interesting and captivating films to grace the silver screen. Here are the 20 best neo-noir movies released in the past five years."
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