Charts: Lists
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Yugoslav (and successor states) submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Favs/dislikes: 15:0. 1-29: Yugoslavia 30-38: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 39-41: Serbia and Montenegro 42-47: Serbia 48-58: Bosnia and Herzegovina 59-78: Croatia 79-88: Macedonia 89-103: Slovenia -
Yugoslav Film Archive's 100 Serbian Films of Cultural Heritage
Favs/dislikes: 15:0. In 2016, the Yugoslav Film Archive declared 100 Serbian films, made between 1911 and 1999, to be cultural heritage of great importance. The list was voted by academics, professors, and critics. -
100 Years of Japanese Cinema
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. List of movies that was mentioned in BFI documentary project -
1940s
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. The top 250 films of the 1940s with a minimum rating of 7.0, sorted by number of votes. -
2015 Oscar Nominations
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Sorted by number of nominations descending, then alphabetically by title. Movies with multiple nominations: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) - 9 The Grand Budapest Hotel - 9 The Imitation Game - 8 American Sniper - 6 Boyhood - 6 Interstellar - 5 The Theory of Everything - 5 Whiplash - 5 Foxcatcher - 4 Mr. Turner - 4 Into the Woods - 3 Unbroken - 3 Guardians of the Galaxy - 2 Ida - 2 Inherent Vice - 2 Selma - 2 The Judge - 2 Wild - 2 -
2018 in Film
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Films with a US theatrical release + major VOD releases in 2018. -
21 Teen films you must see
Favs/dislikes: 14:1. Those fun films starring teenagers, some of the best high-school movies that will be enjoyable and worth seeing. -
250 Films by Female Directors
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Feature films made by female directors throughout the ages, from 1923 to 2018. -
99 Classic Movies for People in a Hurry
Favs/dislikes: 14:1. "[The Book] compresses 99 of the worlds most famous movies - in just four squares! In a remarkable way, riotously entertaining texts and spot on illustrations let's you, so to speak, get the picture, summarizing all the must-see classics." -
Academy Award for Actor in a Leading Role (Winners and Nominees)
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. -
Addicted To Horror
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. This is a list for the ultimate horror franchise addicts. True completists of the genre. It features several franchises, sagas, series', etc., you name it, it's all compiled here in one neat little package. If you're one of those people who are true glutton for punishment and are tragically compelled to finish even the most trite and offensively deplorable sequels...look no more! This list contains films with a minimum of 3 features that either are a continuation of a story, part of a series or features a character that is prominently and centrally featured. Remakes have only been attached to those meeting the prerequisite of 3. -
AfterElton.com's Top 100 Greatest Gay Movies
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Voted on by readers of AfterElton.com in 2012. This list actually combines their two lists, the "Top 100 Greatest Gay Movies" and then "The 25 Greatest Gay Documentaries", thus a total of 125 films. -
Alejandro Jodorowsky Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. -
Alfonso Cuaron Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. An official list of films directed by Alfonso Cuarón. -
Andrew Sarris' The American Cinema: Pantheon Directors
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. This is a list of the films credited to directors who fall under the banner "Pantheon Directors" in Andrew Sarris' 'The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929-1968.' Please note that only the directors' films that are listed along with each one's entry in the book are included, not subsequent works. The "Pantheon Directors" are: Charles Chaplin, Robert Flaherty, John Ford, D.W. Griffith, Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock, Buster Keaton, Fritz Lang, Ernst Lubitsch, F.W. Murnau, Max Ophuls, Jean Renoir, Josef von Sternberg, and Orson Welles -
BAFTA Best British Film Awards (Winners and Nominees)
Favs/dislikes: 14:1. All the nominees and winners for every film nominated for a BAFTA in the Best British Film category and its equivalents. This category was awarded from 1948-1968, after which it was dropped and reintroduced in 1993 as the "Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film". It was renamed "Outstanding British Film" in 2010. -
Beautiful Cinema Movement
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Visually, Audibly and Spiritually Intense Movies -
Ben Affleck Filmography (Updated)
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. -
Berlin International Film Festival - Jury Grand Prix (Silver Bear)
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. "The Jury Grand Prix is a Silver Bear award given by the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival to one of the feature films in competition. It is the runner-up to the Golden Bear prize and is considered the second most prestigious prize at the festival." -
Bravo Magazine's 100 Essential Films
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. List made by Brazilian culture magazine -
Cameron Diaz Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. -
Chick Flicks
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Girly movies that create unattainable standards for men to achieve in real life, or make you feel kick ass for being a woman. Proceed with caution. -
Clara Bow Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. A list of her extant films. -
Colin Farrell Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. A list of films starring Colin Farrell obvz, what are you? A dumb butt? -
Criterion Collection Themes - French New Wave
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. “Tidal wave” would have been a more appropriate name for this explosion of vibrant, innovative, and highly self-conscious films by young French directors in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The informal movement was spearheaded by a handful of critics from Cahiers du cinéma—Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Eric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol, and Jacques Rivette—whose incisive writings were matched by their films: bold, modern takes on classical masters that reworked genres like noir and the musical, and experimented with techniques antiquated and discovered. While Godard’s Breathless and Truffaut’s The 400 Blows remain the twin groundbreaking events of the movement, films such as Alain Resnais’ Hiroshima mon amour and Agnès Varda’s Cléo from 5 to 7 were watersheds as well, finding excited audiences hungry for a new, energetic, political cinema opposed to the stuffy “cinema of quality,” as Truffaut put it, of the old guard. Though the movement quickly dissipated, filmmakers like Godard, Rivette, Varda, and Rohmer continue to pioneer today.
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