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. Teen movies from 1980 to now - Drama's icon

    Teen movies from 1980 to now - Drama

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Teen movies from the 1980s to now. only Drama in high school/college limited to 50 movies. Comments will be appreciated
  2. Terror in the Aisles's icon

    Terror in the Aisles

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. This list consists of the 77 movies featured in the 1984 compilation documentary “Terror in the Aisles”.
  3. The 25 Best Yakuza Films of All Time's icon

    The 25 Best Yakuza Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Organized crime in Japan has always bordered on the affected and the legitimate. Historically, the origin of such syndicates emerged from the Edo Period when gamblers and shady merchants began forming factions. Such petty activities would become more structured until finally progressing to the administrative. The height of the yakuza’s violence followed the Second World War as group after group fought for power and territory through bribery, corruption, and betrayal. As of the past thirty years or so, the yakuza have become more insidious as a result of anti-gang laws in Japan. In cinema however, the mythology of the yakuza enjoys an enduring fascination. Hence, to follow, are twenty-five of the greatest of these films ranging from stylistic antiheroic tales to the gritty realism of the amoral and corrupt. Read more: http://www.tasteofcinema.com/2016/the-25-best-yakuza-films-of-all-time/#ixzz4KWaJkru4
  4. The 50 Greatest Westerns: Time Out London's icon

    The 50 Greatest Westerns: Time Out London

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0.
  5. The Eye of Cinema: Stunning Color Cinematography's icon

    The Eye of Cinema: Stunning Color Cinematography

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1.
  6. The Guardian's 25 best arthouse films of all time's icon

    The Guardian's 25 best arthouse films of all time

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The Guardian Newspaper's guide to the greatest drama and art films of all time, part of the Guardian and Observer's Film Season 2010.
  7. The Hollywood Reporter: Hollywood's 100 Favorite Films's icon

    The Hollywood Reporter: Hollywood's 100 Favorite Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. "Who better to judge the best movies of all time than the people who make them? Studio chiefs, Oscar winners and TV royalty all were surveyed as THR publishes its first definitive entertainment-industry ranking of cinema's most superlative." Published June 25, 2014.
  8. The Internet film club: February 2014  LGBT Cinema watch list's icon

    The Internet film club: February 2014 LGBT Cinema watch list

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1. The Internet film club has decided to dedicate February 2014 to LGBT Cinema. This is the watch list. The 7 first are the most important one, the rest is extra. For more information on The Internet film club, go to: https://sites.google.com/site/theinternetfilmclub/
  9. The Internet film club: The Modern Musicals (70s to the present) watch list's icon

    The Internet film club: The Modern Musicals (70s to the present) watch list

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The Internet film club has decided to dedicate April 2014 to Modern Musicals (from the 70s to the present). This is the watch list. The first 7 are the most important ones, the next 50 (down to 58) are the 2nd most important ones. The rest is extra. For more information on The Internet film club, go to: https://sites.google.com/site/theinternetfilmclub/
  10. The List Magazine's Best Scottish Films's icon

    The List Magazine's Best Scottish Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. List published in 2004. These films (Bill Douglas trilogy counting as one) were put forward for the public to vote on and a list of the five films with the most votes was published. The rest of the list is unranked. "We've given ourselves a broad definition of what makes a film 'Scottish'. A film made in Scotland by Scots, obviously. But also a film made in Scotland by a foreigner. Dane Lars von Trier's Breaking the Waves fits into this category. Our definition is even broad enough to include Braveheart (Australian star and director, American money, even Ireland doubling as Stirling! But a blockbuster about a Scottish folk hero and a film that employed nearly every Scottish actor-except Billy Connolly, apparently). Getting the picture?"
  11. The National Film Archive of Bosnia and Herzegovina's 10 Best Bosnian Films's icon

    The National Film Archive of Bosnia and Herzegovina's 10 Best Bosnian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. In 2003, The National Film Archive of Bosnia and Herzegovina asked 13 film critics and historians to vote for the 10 best Bosnian films.
  12. Thessaloniki international film festival - Golden Alexander's icon

    Thessaloniki international film festival - Golden Alexander

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The Thessaloniki International Film Festival works not only as a presentation platform for the year's Greek productions, but also for the creations of emerging film makers from all over the world. Founded in 1960 as the Week of Greek Cinema, it became international in 1992, including a Competition Section for feature length films by emerging directors presenting their first or second film. This list includes each year's winner of the festival's top prize "The Golden Alexander" from 1992, when it became international, until today. In 2002 'Mizu no onna' and 'Sud sanaeha' were tied and shared the award. Also in 1992 'Orlando' tied with 'Gamis tsekva'.
  13. Time Out London 50 Greatest Music Films's icon

    Time Out London 50 Greatest Music Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. From Wagner to Elvis, a multitude of musicians have stepped out of the studio and on to the big screen – often, it must be said, to disastrous effect. But sometimes the union of sound and vision produces magical movies and, to prove it, the film and music teams of The Time Out London joined forces to find the 50 best ever.
  14. Time Out London 50 Greatest Sports Movies's icon

    Time Out London 50 Greatest Sports Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. From boxing to bowling, baseball to bobsled, Time Out London dusts off its jockstrap, sharpens its studs and suffers an extended training montage to bring you our list of the 50 greatest sports movies ever made.
  15. Time Out New York 50 Films for Families's icon

    Time Out New York 50 Films for Families

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. From the high-flying Mary Poppins to an animated singing mermaid, Time Out Kids ranks the 50 best films for families.
  16. TimeOut's 100 Best Feminist Films of All Time's icon

    TimeOut's 100 Best Feminist Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Let’s hope the seismic waves triggered by #MeToo and #TimesUp result in serious, lasting change—the kind that marks one generation from the next. In the meantime, we're inspired. We're furious. And we want to watch the best feminist movies of all time. From Oscar-winning classics like ‘Norma Rae’ and ‘Thelma & Louise’ to ferocious action movies like ‘Foxy Brown’ and ‘Kill Bill’, we've packed decades of empowerment into our list, along with the landmark accomplishments of women directors, women screenwriters and women documentarians. A promise: If you watch all of these films—and take your time, because they're all worth savouring—you'll become a better person, more aware of the distance we've come and how far we still have to go. List published March 2018
  17. Tom Hanks filmography's icon

    Tom Hanks filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0.
  18. Tom Hardy Filmography's icon

    Tom Hardy Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Films starring Tom Hardy.
  19. Top Ten Experiments In Horror's icon

    Top Ten Experiments In Horror

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Cinema is commonly thought of as a medium that brings our dreams into waking consciousness. And our nightmares. It cannot be argued that film has gravitated toward capturing the horrific ever since its inception. The Horror genre purposefully experiments with our fears and fear comes in many forms, as we all know. Most film makers tend to take somewhat formulaic approaches to style and narrative; however, through different manipulations of sight and sound, some attempt to involve the viewer into the presentation, beyond just observing it. These strange and frightening dreamscapes often attempt to question our perceptions - in both a visual and intellectual sense. Unfortunately, they are rarely met with much commercial acceptance or success. Nevertheless, many of the elements employed are often highly innovative and later copied by the mainstream. Look no further than 1929's impenetrable yet fascinating Un Chien Andalou for sixteen of the most peculiar minutes ever compiled, if you have any doubts. That opening eyeball scene alone is worth the watch, I assure you. Audiences of that time had seen nothing like it, but viewers today can easily spot the film's integrity. In accordance, here I'd like to focus on some of the most unconventional, surreal, abstract, ambiguous or indulgent works to ever be made. Where nothing is as it seems. Or is it? It is within these vague perimeters that I offer ten of the most compelling experimental horror films ever made. (Not complete yet. Some entries seem to be missing from IMDB). Missing from IMDb: In Stillness I Lie (Pepper Negron, 2009)
  20. Total Film's 50 Sequels That Were Better Than the Original's icon

    Total Film's 50 Sequels That Were Better Than the Original

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1. ... Or at least on a par with it.
  21. TSPDT The 21st Century's Most Acclaimed Films (Ex-Top 250)'s icon

    TSPDT The 21st Century's Most Acclaimed Films (Ex-Top 250)

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Former entries on the list The 21st Century's Most Acclaimed Films from They Shoot Pictures, Don't They?
  22. TSPDT Top 25 Films per Year: 1920s's icon

    TSPDT Top 25 Films per Year: 1920s

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. From They Shoot Pictures Don't They, 2015 edition. Top 25 films from each year 1920-29. Note that the years don't always correlate exactly with IMDB's years. 1920 and 1921 lists only have 21 films and 1922 only has 22. #51 Kino-Pravda 1 is actually an entry to represent Kino-Pravda 1-23
  23. TSPDT Top 25 Films per Year: 1930s's icon

    TSPDT Top 25 Films per Year: 1930s

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1. From They Shoot Pictures Don't They, 2015 edition. Top 25 films from each year 1930-39. Note that the years don't always correlate exactly with IMDB's years. Missing from IMDB: 1126 Dewey Avenue, Apt. 207 (John C Hecker, 1939: #23). Still 250 films as Olympia is split into two by IMDB.
  24. TSPDT Top 25 Films per Year: 1940s's icon

    TSPDT Top 25 Films per Year: 1940s

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. From They Shoot Pictures Don't They, 2015 edition. Top 25 films from each year 1940-49. Note that the years don't always correlate exactly with IMDB's years.
  25. TSPDT Top 25 Films per Year: 1950s's icon

    TSPDT Top 25 Films per Year: 1950s

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. From They Shoot Pictures Don't They, 2015 edition. Top 25 films from each year 1950-59. Note that the years don't always correlate exactly with IMDB's years.
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