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. 20 Great Movies That Introverts Will Absolutely Love's icon

    20 Great Movies That Introverts Will Absolutely Love

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Being an introvert is often misunderstood as being boring, uninteresting, and plain. People have a tendency to care less and aggrieve towards those who are reticent, quiet, and what we often call “loner”, “weirdo”, or “creep”. Introverts are some of the most underrated and misjudged people today, and how most people perceive them is far from who they really are and what they really do. Introverts are withdrawn and separated from society, not simply because they want to, but because they are always on a different page; they think and act differently and no one will get them other than themselves. On the other hand, extroverts tend to be better at communicating and expressing their thoughts and feelings, while introverts are known to be reserved and hesitant when it comes to disclosing, and the movies listed can be a basic and useful guide for extroverts to understand and see the world in an introvert’s eyes. Their most quiet moments can be the moments where they are the most thoughtful and/or imaginative, and in these films, we see this side of them. These movies show introversion as a compelling way of life and not just a state of mind of being alone; they show the reasons behind it, its effects towards other people, and how they deal with it. The following films convey what introverts feel and see that extroverts don’t. The films listed introduce us to a different yet interesting world of introverts who may not be socially active but have an active inner life.
  2. 20 Great Movies That Make Masterful Use of Color's icon

    20 Great Movies That Make Masterful Use of Color

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Back in the 1990’s there was a considerable cultural stir within the film community. Several companies, notably one owned by mogul Ted Turner, were indulging in a process called colorization. Simply put, this process took films created in black and white and added color to them (much as old post cards had once been colored). This was done in an effort to interest younger viewers in older films and thus make them more commercial. Many, many film buffs were appalled. Most of those who spoke out against the process took the tack of exalting monochromatic photography, admittedly beautiful but considered by some to be somewhat passé in the modern film era. As part of this campaign, many of the colorization opponents condemned any use of color in film. Maybe a certain something did get lost when films went almost completely to color, but this argument was facile. The great, and wise, director-writer John Huston noted that color could be a great tool in the hands of a film maker who knew how to use it and what to do with it. And he should have known since he used color to great effect in many of his films. What the anticolorization crowd missed was the fact that color in some form or another has existed almost has long as cinema itself. Indeed, the first color motion picture was released in 1912. The perfected three-strip Technicolor process didn’t arrive until 1935 but that still gave film makers many years in which to use it. The process was costly and thought to work best for musicals, comedies, big, spectacular films such as Gone with The Wind or special projects such as the animated films of Walt Disney. However, after World War II, a more modern wave of thought started to creep into world cinema. Many noted directors started to use color as another means by which to effectively tell stories as part of their visual styles. Like the use of black and white, this was a creative decision—and that was what colorization was infringing upon. Below are a number of outstanding examples of how skillful film makers can use color to superb effect.
  3. 200 Film: Sinema Tarihinde Devri Âlem's icon

    200 Film: Sinema Tarihinde Devri Âlem

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Altyazı Dergisi'nin 20. yıl özel sayısı için seçtiği 200 film. Sinemanın Doğuşu ve Sessiz Dönem (1895-1929): 23 Film Gelişen Endüstri, Olgunlaşan Türler (1930-1945): 15 Film Yeni Gerçekler (1946-1959): 18 Film Gelenekle Hesaplaşma (1960-1967): 19 Film İsyan, Devrim, Özgürlük (1968-1979): 40 Film Neoliberal Dünyada Sinema (1980-1989): 30 Film Duvarın Ertesinde Sinema (1990-1999): 24 Film Dijitalleşen Sinema (2000-...): 31 Film
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    201 Sci-Fi Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. 201 Sci-Fi movies, as in "Ritorno al futuro. La fantascienza in 201 films" by Moreno Fabbrica. The list contains more than 201 movies because in the book sagas (such as Star Trek and Alien) are considered one entry each.
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    2012 Cannes Un Certain Regard

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
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    2013 Oscar nominated films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1.
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    2014 in film

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Films that came out in 2014 as per US release dates
  8. 2017 Oscar Nominations - Best picture's icon

    2017 Oscar Nominations - Best picture

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  9. 2017-18 Awards season's icon

    2017-18 Awards season

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This list comprises all feature films that won an award or were nominated during the Awards season from November 2017 to February 2018. This includes: Gotham Awards, National Board of Review, New York Film Critics Circle Awards, British Independent Film Awards, Critics' Choice Awards, Palm Springs International Film Festival, Golden Globe Awards, ACE Eddie Awards, PGA Awards, SAG Awards, DGA Awards, Annie Awards, BAFTA Awards, WGA Awards, Independent Spirit Awards and the Academy Awards. Awards exclusively for documentaries or short films are excluded.
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    2018 Oscar Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Sorted by number of nominations descending, then alphabetically by title. Movies with multiple nominations: The Shape of Water (13), Dunkirk (8), Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (7), Darkest Hour (6), Phantom Thread (6), Blade Runner 2049 (5), Lady Bird (5), Call Me by Your Name (4), Get Out (4), Mudbound (4), Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (4), Baby Driver (3), I, Tonya (3), Beauty and the Beast (2), Coco (2), The Post (2), Victoria & Abdul (2)
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    2021 Oscars (All nominated films)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
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    2023 Oscars nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. 2023 Oscars nominations - https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/2023 - https://mubi.com/awards-and-festivals/oscars?year=2023 - https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000003/2023/1
  13. 20th academy awards (1948)'s icon

    20th academy awards (1948)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  14. 21st century Top 100's icon

    21st century Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  15. 22nd Academy Awards (1950)'s icon

    22nd Academy Awards (1950)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  16. 23rd Academy Awards (1951)'s icon

    23rd Academy Awards (1951)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  17. 25 Great Movies That Make Landscape The Main Character's icon

    25 Great Movies That Make Landscape The Main Character

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A landscape has the ability to shape us. It has the power to influence our behaviors, our emotions, and our memories. A place (the right place) can inspire awe. It can motivate its inhabitant to explore and get lost within it. It can also inspire a fear of the unknown and uncontrollable, reminding us that we are still at the mercy of the forces of nature. The following films highlight the landscape as an influential aspect to the stories they tell and/or the characters within them. Whether the landscape is a character with which the other characters must interact (or fight against) or an inspiring force from which the characters draw their emotions or memories, these films use the land as a integral part of the stories they tell.
  18. 25 Greatest Legal Movies Plus 25 Honorable Mentions's icon

    25 Greatest Legal Movies Plus 25 Honorable Mentions

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. What would Hollywood do without lawyers? In a town built on copyrights and cosmetic surgery, lawyers have done far more than pen the small print in studio contracts or post bail for hollow-eyed stars on the way to and from rehab. From the incisive Henry Drummond and the droll Mr. Lincoln to the callow Danny Kaffee and the regal Atticus Finch, lawyers have provided some of Hollywood’s most memorable cinematic heroes and some of its most honorable and thoughtful films. Earlier this year, the ABA Journal asked 12 prominent lawyers who teach film or are con­nected to the business to choose what they regard as the best movies ever made about lawyers and the law. We’ve collated their various nominees to produce our jury’s top picks. Together these films represent 31 Oscar wins and another 85 nominations as befits the best work of some of the greatest actors, writers and directors of their time. So quiet, please. A rap of the gavel, a pull of the curtain, and ‘Hear ye! Hear ye!’ for the 25 greatest law films ever made. Plus 25 honorable Mentions
  19. 26th Academy Awards (1954)'s icon

    26th Academy Awards (1954)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  20. 30 Films About HIV/AIDS Everyone Should Watch's icon

    30 Films About HIV/AIDS Everyone Should Watch

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. List compiled by Glenn Garner for OUT Magazine and published on their website. No information about the list is provided, and movies listed in the order as published.
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    30th Academy Awards (1958)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  22. 31 Spooky Films for the 31 Days of October's icon

    31 Spooky Films for the 31 Days of October

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. A movie for each day in October, to be watched in preparation for Halloween (which, let's face it, is the best holiday of the year).
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    34th Academy Awards (1962)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
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    3D Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A list of available 3D movies. This is not a complete list, but I will update more movies here regularly. If you know a movie that is missing from the list, please send me a message and I will add it.
  25. 3rd's top 98 favorite films from 2009's icon

    3rd's top 98 favorite films from 2009

    Favs/dislikes: 2:4. 3rd's top 98 from 2009.
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