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. Box Office Record Holders's icon

    Box Office Record Holders

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. Every film (post-1915) to hold the record for highest grossing film of all-time.
  2. Box-Office 2006 (Top 100)'s icon

    Box-Office 2006 (Top 100)

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. This is the top 100 most grossing movies of 2006 in the USA. Source : BoxOfficeMojo.
  3. Box-Office 2009 (Top 100)'s icon

    Box-Office 2009 (Top 100)

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. This is the top 100* most grossing movies of 2009 in the USA. Source : BoxOfficeMojo. *Toy Story / Toy Story 2 (3D) was a double feature, and is added as two movies.
  4. Box-Office 2012 (Top 100)'s icon

    Box-Office 2012 (Top 100)

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. This is the top 100 most grossing movies of 2012 in the USA. Source : BoxOfficeMojo.
  5. Box-Office 2013 (Top 100)'s icon

    Box-Office 2013 (Top 100)

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. This is the top 100 most grossing movies of 2013 in the USA. Source : BoxOfficeMojo.
  6. Bravo’s Scariest Movies's icon

    Bravo’s Scariest Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 53:0. In 2004, Bravo presented “The 100 Scariest Movie Moments”, celebrating the best in cinematic horrors and thrills. They expanded their original list with “30 Even Scarier Movie Moments” in 2006 and “13 Scariest Movie Moments” in 2009. All 143 movies are listed here.
  7. British Airways' Top 100 Films that Inspire Travel's icon

    British Airways' Top 100 Films that Inspire Travel

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. To celebrate the return of Silent Picturehouse — the airline's unique film event — British Airways has produced a list of the top 100 films that inspire travel based on a recent survey of 2,000 people. Here are the results:
  8. British Film Noir Guide (369 Films 1937-1964)'s icon

    British Film Noir Guide (369 Films 1937-1964)

    Favs/dislikes: 38:0. "This work presents 369 British films produced between 1937 and 1964 that embody many of the same filmic qualities as those "black films" made in the United States during the classic film noir era. This reference work makes a case for the inclusion of the British films in the film noir canon, which is still considered by some to be an exclusively American inventory. The following information is presented: a quotation from the film; title and release date; a one- to five-star rating; production company, director, cinematographer, screenwriter, and main performers; and a plot synopsis with commentary. Appendices categorize films by rating, release date, director and cinematographer and also provide a noir and non-noir breakdown of the 47 films presented on the Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre, a 1960 British television series." NOTE: I created this list in May 2012 and had to add well over 75 titles to iCM, suggesting that there are many obscurities worth checking out. Keaney included 26 of the 47 Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre "films" into this work that he considered to be film noirs or at the very least marginal noirs. The remaining 21 "films" were not included. Keaney's ratings: #1-4: ★★★★★ #5-15: ★★★★½ #16-42: ★★★★ #43-85: ★★★½ #86-150: ★★★ #151-234: ★★½ #235-312: ★★ #313-339: ★½ #340-341: ★ #342-369: "Not reviewed" (since they were not available at the time of writing). Michael F. Keaney is a fan of classic movies and the author of "Film Noir Guide". ISBN: 978-0-7864-6427-2
  9. Byrge & Miller’s “The Screwball Comedy Films”'s icon

    Byrge & Miller’s “The Screwball Comedy Films”

    Favs/dislikes: 29:0. "This list is based off the book The Screwball Comedy Films: A History and Filmography, 1934-1942 by Duane Byrge and Robert Milton Miller. From the introduction: 'A screwball comedy was at heart a love story. It’s central romance was frequently instigated by an aggressive, even eccentric woman whose efforts to prod her more stodgy and conventional beau along the rocky road to the altar primed the comic mechanisms for a great deal of humor-by-embarassment. Improbable events, mistaken identities, and ominously misleading circumstantial evidence quickly compounded upon each other, albeit by seemingly logical progression, until a frantic conclusion in which even the impending marriage gives only faint promise of providing some whit of order as antidote to the previous narrative chaos. This book is intended as an historical menu for the feast, as well as a guide to sorting out and identifying the certifiably screwball from the much larger parade of vintage cinema comedy which surrounds it in the program schedules and on the cassette racks. Each of the following freature films described in the second section of this book has been found by the authors to qualify as sufficiently "screwy," by the standards of the era, to merit inclusion in our annotated filmography.' The films are listed chronologically."
  10. Call Of The Wild's icon

    Call Of The Wild

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Films (and, to some extent, documentaries) involving nature, either as a means of escapism or the backdrop to a tale of survival. Post-apocalyptic films are not included (see [url]https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/the+wasteland+survival+guide/lachyas/[/url])
  11. Canadian Films on Official iCM Lists's icon

    Canadian Films on Official iCM Lists

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. All Canadian films featured in at least one official list on iCM. Sorted by number of lists. See also: [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/canadian+films+on+official+icm+lists+-+dropoffs/fergenaprido/]Canadian Films on Official icm Lists - Dropoffs[/url]
  12. Canadian Films on Official iCM Lists - Dropoffs's icon

    Canadian Films on Official iCM Lists - Dropoffs

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Canadian films that used to feature on at least one official list. Sorted by title. 1-20 Dropoffs from TIFF's Top Canadian Films 21-26 Dropoffs from Doubling the Canon 27-29 Dropoffs from iCM 500<400 30 Dropoffs from TSPDT Ain't Nobody's Blues But My Own 31 Dropoffs from TSPDT 21st Century 32-34 Dropoffs from TSPDT Brief Encounters 35-38 Dropoffs from They Shoot Zombies Don't They? Dropoffs from other lists Some films may have been on multiple lists, but they're ordered here by the official list they were most recently on. See also: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/canadian+films+on+official+icm+lists/fergenaprido/]Canadian Films on Official icm Lists[/url]
  13. Capitolfest 18 (2021)'s icon

    Capitolfest 18 (2021)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Capitolfest 18 After a very challenging year for all of us, Capitolfest will return on August 13, with a program similar to the one that was planned for 2020. Capitolfest, now in its 18th edition, is held at the historic 1,788-seat movie palace, the Capitol Theatre, in Rome, New York. The Capitol was built as a movie house and opened December 10, 1928 with an all-movie program including the First National feature, Lilac Time. The Capitol Theatre remains the only building in Rome, N.Y. (population c.32,000) constructed for the specific purpose of exhibiting motion pictures. Although the theatre received a Modernistic face-lift in 1939, the auditorium is configured exactly as it was in 1928, and much of the original décor remains. Also still in place is the theatre’s 3-manual, 10-rank Möller theatre organ, which has recently been the recipient of some major restorative work. The staff and board of directors of the Capitol is particularly excited to announce that the Capitol building is currently undergoing a complete restoration to its 1939 appearance, and Capitolfest 18 will be one of the first events in the newly refurbished movie house. Most of the films at the Capitol are shown in 35mm prints on the theater’s carbon-arc, variable-speed projectors. The prints for the movies shown at Capitolfest come from archives such as the Library of Congress, George Eastman Museum, Museum of Modern Art, UCLA Film & Television Archive, and Universal Pictures, as well as from private collections. The festival includes several extremely rare talking films, as well as some equally rare silents. Each of the silent films will be accompanied by some of the world’s foremost exponents of authentic silent movie accompaniment. The goal of the Capitol Theatre is not only to show these vintage films, but also to re-create the experience of seeing these movies when they were new. This year’s festival will include A Tribute Constance & Joan Bennett, showcasing several of their films. hide Back this year is the Capitolfest dealers room, featuring films, dvds, laserdiscs, autographs, posters, books, and other memorabilia, which will be open throughout the weekend. At the time of this writing it is not entirely known what sort of restrictions (if any) there may be due to the Covid situation. Consequently, plans for a the mixer will be announced at a later date but, assuming there is a mixer this year, it will be on Thursday, August 12th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm for Capitolfest attendees (an RSVP will be requested) as well as a dealers room grand opening from 5:30 to 7:30. (It is quite possible the mixer will be held entirely outdoors this year, weather permitting.) There will also be a screening on Thursday at 7:30 of a Joan Bennett “war horse” t.b.a.; this movie is free to Capitolfest attendees. Regarding the possible restrictions that may be in place in the Capitol Theatre auditorium and, assuming we are permitted even 33% attendance (which we are confident we will be), there should be no difficulty in accommodating all of those persons who wish to attend this year’s show. (Also, if necessary, we can maintain the six-foot distance rule within the 1,788 seat auditorium, even if we have 500+ patrons in attendance.) A full list of any restrictions will be made available well in advance of the show. Capitolfest differs from other classic movie festivals in its leisurely pacing. There are intermissions within each session (featuring live organ music) and relatively lengthy breaks between sessions, allowing attendees to savor the films. (Thus our slogan: “A vacation—not a marathon.”) Approx. 90% of Capitolfest attendees come from out of town but, whether you are local or travel hundreds of miles, we want you to feel that the Capitol is your theater. As always, Capitolfest organizers would be more than happy to provide interested parties with more information. Updates can be found on the Capitol’s website at www.romecapitol.com, and there is an on-going discussion on the Capitolfest Facebook page. Best Wishes, Art Pierce Executive Director
  14. Casual nudity by couple or friends at home's icon

    Casual nudity by couple or friends at home

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. any movies with visual that i find https://forum.icmforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=728353#p728353
  15. Cate Blanchett's Favorite Films About Global Connectivity and Empathy's icon

    Cate Blanchett's Favorite Films About Global Connectivity and Empathy

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. by IMDb-Editors | April 17, 2020 Two-time Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett shares her recommendations for films that shine a light on global connectivity and empathy for those facing daily struggles to find a place they can call home. Watch Cate's video message and visit the UN Refugee Agency website for more information.
  16. Cesare Zavattini filmography's icon

    Cesare Zavattini filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The list features movies written by Cesare Zavattini (1902-1989)
  17. Channel 4's Top 100 Films to See Before You Die...'s icon

    Channel 4's Top 100 Films to See Before You Die...

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. "Channel 4's poll attracted more than 20,000 votes from viewers, who were asked to choose their top 10 films from a shortlist of 100, drawn up by industry experts and filmmakers."
  18. Chaotic Cinema's icon

    Chaotic Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. I came across an interesting, self-proclaimed [url=https://letterboxd.com/afracious/list/chaotic-cinema]Chaotic Cinema[/url] list on Letterboxd of over 2,600 surreal/experimental/cult/horror films and wanted to transport it here. But inputting all those films was an enormous task, and gigantic ICM lists are always so cumbersome to load and use. So, I compromised and only entered the films I haven't seen. Which initially amounted to just about half of them. This makes the list less useful to others, but it's certainly SOME use to other fans of this warped cinematic realm. If nothing else, you can gloat about whichever films you've seen and I haven't! Inputting this list also led to importing multiple films to the ICM database. But unfortunately, there was also a surprising number of films that don't even have IMDb pages: A Vessel, the Ideas Pass Through 2021 / AAA AAA 1978 / Artificial Light x20 1969 / Atomic Bombs on the Planet Earth 2012 / Avant Coureur/Raster Relief 1983 / Chasse des Touches 1959 / Cinema Is a Mosaic Made of Time 1984 / Circumcision of Participant Observation 2013 / Conditions 2014 / Dead Dance 2009 / Diignus Vindice Nodus 1982 / Double 2001, a.k.a. Bunshin / Earth Pulse 1975 / Embodiment of Darkness 2018 / Epiphany 1984 / Excavations 1979 / Forbidden Symmetries 2014 / Geflecht 1976 / General Motors 1976 / Gewebe 1976 / He Walked Away 2006 / Highbushes Burning 2018 / Hollis Well 2012 / Horror Film 1 1971 / I Am Making Art 1971 / I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art 1971 / Intercourse With... 1978 / Lanzarote 2014 / Levitation 1972 / Light of the Body 2004 / Love Reinvented 1979, a.k.a. L'Amour Réinventé / Magic Mirror 2013 / Measures of Volatility 1979 / Moonblack 1968 / My Very Beautiful Movie 1974 / Number Two 2019 / Paul Sharits Interview with Gerard O'Grady 1976 / Performance of Video Imaging Tools 1970-1978 (a compilation of 17 video clips by various directors) / Phenomenon 2019 / Pictures of the Lost 1978 / Precession of the Simulacra 1992 / Primarily Speaking 1983 / Primary Time 1974 / Quarry 2015 / R-G-B 1974 / Relation in Time 1977 / Reverberlin 2006 / Scan Processor Studies 1973 / Script 1974 / Set of Co-incidence 1974 / Songs for Synthesized Soprano 1990 / Spinout 1983 / Teaching a Plant the Alphabet 1972 / Ten Years in the Sun 2015 / The 92 Faces of Peter Greenaway 2002 / The Dream of the Little Dancing Men 1997 / The Extinct Suite 2017 / The Loner 1980 / The Matter Propounded, of Its Possibility and Impossibility, Treated in Four Parts 2011 / The Poacher Woman of the Montafon 2011 / The Seismic Form 2020 / Theme Song 1973 / U-Barn 1968 / Unbalance 2006 / Up to and Including Her Limits 1976 / Weird Weird Movie Kids Do Not Watch the Movie 2013 / Why Do Things Get in a Muddle? (Come On Petunia) 1984 / Wilderness Series 2016 I'm going to create IMDb pages for as many of these films as my patience allows -- we'll see how I do. I believe I'm up to 145 adds now. I'll delete titles from the above block of text as I add them to ICM. I continue to remove films that I see. The list initially was 1,108 films but is much smaller now. But there's an extra wrinkle: The Letterboxd user continues to expand the list, so I'm adding films as well as subtracting them. PS Two substantial misgivings about this list: 1) Too many trashy horror movies included, just because they're gory or shocking. 2) The list's creator has a creepy fetish about arty women in film. Especially Tilda Swinton -- he runs Facebook pages about her and apparently hoards hundreds of photos of her. And this kink infects the list, which has loads of marginal, female-directed films and, of course, extra Swinton films. He's fixated on Cate Blanchett too.
  19. Chase scene lists. All in one's icon

    Chase scene lists. All in one

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. meta list from only non-ICM lists though I added the largest lists separately TIME: The 15 Greatest Movie Car Chases of All Time Popular Mechanics' 10 Best Car Chases (+4) Cinemassacre's Top 10+ Car Chases (+7) WatchMojo's Top 10 Greatest Car Chases in Movies (+4) CineFix's Top 10 Chase Scenes of All Time (+7) MFP's Top 10 Forgotten Car Chase Movies (+9) CoS's 50 Greatest Car Chases in Film History (+28, 48-74) - see full list on ICM Insider's 33 best car chases in movie history (+10) Screenrant's 15 Best Chase Movies Of All Time (+5) BFI's 10 great chase films (+4) The Nation’s All-Time Top 10+ Films Featuring Car Chases (+2) Popular Mechanics' 17 Best Car Chases in Movie History (+1) Screenrant's 10 Best Foot Chases In Movies (+6, 96-102) HiConsumption's 15 Best Car Chases In Movie History (+3) LWLies' 30 greatest car chase scenes in movie history (+6) Taste of CInema's 15 Best Movie Car Chases of All Time (+0) Tim Dirks' Greatest Chase Scenes in Film History (+41) - see full list on ICM Donut Media's Top 10 from the 60's/70's/80's/90's/00's (+11, 153-163) Money's Top 20 most exciting car pursuits in movie history, according to science (+2) Fandango's Best on-foot chase scenes in movies (+5) WatchMojo's Top 10+ On-Foot Movie Chases (+6) Screenrant's 10 Best Chase Scenes In Sci-Fi Movies (+4) PopOptiq's 100 Essential Action Scenes, Part Two: Foot Chases (+3, nothing new on Car Chases) Empire's 37 Of Film's Best Foot Chases (+13, 184-196) - see full list on ICM Complex' 50 Craziest Car Chase Scenes In Movie History (+9) Dread Central's Run for Your Life! Top 5 Chase Scenes from Slasher Films! (+5) Drivemag's 10 Movie Car Chases You Probably Missed (+5) Smells Like Infinite Sadness' 20 Best Movie Car Chase Scenes Of All Time (+2) WatchMojo's Top 10+ Greatest Motorcycle Chase Scenes (+10) WatchMojo's Top 10+ Horror Movie Chase Scenes (+11) WatchMojo's Top 10+ Rooftop Chases in Movies (+6) Motorbike Writer's Top 10 movie motorcycle chases (+1) Motorcycle.com's Top 10 Motorcycle Chase Scenes In Movies (+2) GoMotoRiders' 7 Best Motorcycle Scenes in Movies (+1) #249 and down: Car Crashes from PTP and other minor mentions This list on IMDb https://www.imdb.com/list/ls507124345/
  20. Checking In's icon

    Checking In

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Films set in hotels and casinos.
  21. Child abuse's icon

    Child abuse

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  22. Children's Horror / Age Appropriate Horror / Beginner Horror's icon

    Children's Horror / Age Appropriate Horror / Beginner Horror

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. A list of films and TV shows that could be described as "Age Appropriate Horror for Children" or "Children's Horror". Short films less than 30 minutes and individual episodes of TV shows are excluded.
  23. Chinese Revolutionary Cinema's icon

    Chinese Revolutionary Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Chinese Revolutionary Cinema: Propaganda, Aesthetics and Internationalism 1949-1966 - Jessica Ka Yee Chan (author) Filmography from the book Missing from IMDB: Huang Baomei 黄宝妹. Dir. Xie Jin. Shanghai Tianma Film Studio. 1958 The March Forward 在前进的路上. Dir. Cheng Yin. Northeast Film Studio. 1950 The Married Couple 我们夫妻之间. Dir. Zheng Junli. Kunlun Film Studio. 1951 Spirit and Flesh 灵与肉. Dir. Zhu Shilin. Dacheng Film Studio. 1941 Xianglin Sao 祥林嫂. Dir. Nan Wei. Qiming Film Studio. 1948
  24. Christmas Horror's icon

    Christmas Horror

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0.
  25. Cinema of Afghanistan's icon

    Cinema of Afghanistan

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Afghanistan—Cinema around the World https://letterboxd.com/nvdw/list/afghanistan-cinema-around-the-world/detail/ A-List Quality Films of Afghanistan https://www.imdb.com/list/ls000071507/ Afghanistan - Best International Feature Film submissions https://www.imdb.com/list/ls043108948/?ref_=rltls_5 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_Afghanistan#Notable_films needs more lists! the search is polluted by Afghan War
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