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  1. Academy Award Best Actor's icon

    Academy Award Best Actor

    Favs/dislikes: 113:0. Since the very first Oscar ceremony in 1929, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has honored the year’s most outstanding performance by an actor in a leading role. Lost film The Way of All Flesh not included on list.
  2. The Top 300 Silent Era Films's icon

    The Top 300 Silent Era Films

    Favs/dislikes: 113:2. All the films from the Silent Era top 100, plus the 200 films that didn't make the list. [b]Note:[/b] The original list actually contains 298 movies. This iCM-list contains 304 movies because the following titles consist of multiple entries: - Die Nibelungen (2 parts) - Das indische Grabmal (2 parts) - Fantômas (5 parts)
  3. Top 1000/1001 Lists Consensus's icon

    Top 1000/1001 Lists Consensus

    Favs/dislikes: 113:3. Films listed in all 1000/1001 official lists available in ICM (except Beyond the Canon): They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? Jonathan Rosenbaum's 1000 Essential Films 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die Have You Seen . . . ?: A Personal Introduction to 1,000 Films The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made Halliwell's Top 1000: The Ultimate Movie Countdown Note: The NYT list restricts releases from 1929 to 2002, therefore excludes silent e newly films.
  4. Neo-Noir / Modern Noir (Post-1964)'s icon

    Neo-Noir / Modern Noir (Post-1964)

    Favs/dislikes: 114:1. The Neo Noir/Modern Noir (Post-1964) section lists 91 films made after the 'golden age' of film noir. These films have borrowed from the artistic glories of the past, but also have embellished the film noir landscape with their contrasting modern aesthetics (particularly with the use of colour). We have grouped them by decade, and all are American-produced, except where noted.
  5. Sundance Film Festival - Grand Jury Prize's icon

    Sundance Film Festival - Grand Jury Prize

    Favs/dislikes: 114:2. The Sundance Film Festival is a film festival that takes place annually in the state of Utah, in the United States. It is the largest independent cinema festival in the U.S. Held in January, the festival is the premier showcase for new work from American and international independent filmmakers. The festival comprises competitive sections for American and international dramatic and documentary films, both feature-length films and short films, and a group of non-competitive showcase sections. [url=http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000631/]Source[/url]
  6. BFI's 100 Science Fiction Films's icon

    BFI's 100 Science Fiction Films

    Favs/dislikes: 115:2. "Since its explosion in the 1950s, science fiction has become one of the most popular film genres, with numerous dedicated fan conventions, academic conferences, websites, magazines, journals, book clubs, memorabilia and collectibles. Once relegated to B budget status, today's science fiction films are often blockbuster productions, featuring major stars. Despite its high profile, science fiction is notoriously difficult to define. In his introduction to 100 Science Fiction Films, Barry Keith Grant explains the genre's complexities, while also providing an overview of its history, suggesting that the cinema is an ideal medium for conveying the 'sense of wonder' that critics have argued is central to the genre. From Georges Melies's Le Voyage dans la lune (1902), to the blockbusters of the 1970s that dramatically changed Hollywood, to the major releases of the past few years, the films featured in this book represent a range of periods, countries and types (including alien invasion, space travel, time travel, apocalypse, monsters and anime), and cover the key directors and writers. 100 Science Fiction Films provides a lively and illuminating guide to the genre from the beginning of film history to the present, taking the reader on a comprehensive tour through the rich and varied alternate universe of sci-fi cinema." [url=http://shop.bfi.org.uk/100-science-fiction-films-book.html#.Wg3hHmhSzIU]Source[/url]
  7. AFI's 100 Years...100 Cheers's icon

    AFI's 100 Years...100 Cheers

    Favs/dislikes: 116:10. Through the collective judgment of 1,500 leaders from across the American film community - screenwriters, directors, actors, producers, cinematographers, editors, executives, film historians and critics -, AFI has identified 100 movies that inspire us, encourage us to make a difference and send us from the theatre with a greater sense of possibility and hope for the future. [url=http://www.afi.com/100years/cheers.aspx]Source[/url]
  8. François Truffaut's The Films in My Life's icon

    François Truffaut's The Films in My Life

    Favs/dislikes: 117:1. "The Films in My Life (Les Films de ma Vie) is Truffaut’s own selection of more than one hundred essays that range widely over the history of film and pay tribute to Truffaut’s particular heroes, among them Hitchcock, Welles, Chaplin, Renoir, Cocteau, Bergman, and Buñuel." [url=https://www.amazon.com/The-Films-Life-Fran%C3%A7ois-Truffaut/dp/0306805995]Source[/url]
  9. 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die - Deleted's icon

    1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die - Deleted

    Favs/dislikes: 119:0. This is a list of all the movies from the "1001 Movies" list from Steven Jay Schneider & Co. that have been removed from the current list. Updated through the edition finalized in 2021.
  10. Harvard's Suggested Film Viewing: Non-Fiction Films's icon

    Harvard's Suggested Film Viewing: Non-Fiction Films

    Favs/dislikes: 119:0. This list is "an educational resource that offers guidance and encouragement as students seek to find points of orientation within the vast history of film and video." It is not a list of the best films of all time. Rather, it reflects a variety of criteria. The list is divided into 5 sections: I. [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+narrative+films+2012/]Narrative Films[/url] [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+hollywood+genres+2012/mjf314/]Hollywood Genres (with an emphasis on the classical studio era)[/url] II. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+non-fiction+films+2012/]Non-Fiction Films[/url] III. [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+animated+films+2012/mjf314/]Animated Films[/url] IV. [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+experimentalslashavant-gardeslashunderground+films+2012/mjf314/]Experimental/Avant-garde/Underground Films[/url] V. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/harvard+universitys+suggested+film+viewing+list+single-channel+video+2012/mjf314/]Single-channel Video[/url] [url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180416235509/https://ves.fas.harvard.edu/files/ves/files/fvs_suggested_viewing_2012.pdf]Source[/url]
  11. BFI's 100 European Horror Films's icon

    BFI's 100 European Horror Films

    Favs/dislikes: 120:2. Part of the BFI Screen Gudes series, this book provides thoughtful analysis on one hundred European horror films from the silent era to the present day. This list is for those using the BFI publication as a viewing guide. [url=https://shop.bfi.org.uk/100-european-horror-films-book.html#.XoeVvogzY2w]Source[/url]
  12. Grindhouse Cinema Database's Top Grindhouse Classics's icon

    Grindhouse Cinema Database's Top Grindhouse Classics

    Favs/dislikes: 120:5. This list has been compiled by aggregating the movies in three different lists: [url=http://www.grindhousedatabase.com/index.php/The_Deuce_Top_20_(2007-08)]The Deuce Top 20 (2007-08)[/url], [url=http://www.grindhousedatabase.com/index.php/The_Deuce_Top_20_(2008-09)]The Deuce Top 20 (2008-09)[/url] and [url=http://www.grindhousedatabase.com/index.php/Quentin_Tarantino%27s_Top_20_Grindhouse_Classics]Quentin Tarantino's Top 20 Grindhouse Classics[/url]. The movies in this list all belong to classic international exploitatation/cult cinema movies.
  13. BAFTA Award - Best Film's icon

    BAFTA Award - Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 121:1. The Best Film as chosen by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts charity. [url=http://www.imdb.com/awards-central/baftas/]Source[/url]
  14. Brad Pitt Filmography's icon

    Brad Pitt Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 121:3. A list of movies with Brad Pitt
  15. Buster Keaton Filmography's icon

    Buster Keaton Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 121:2. Films and shorts directed by Buster Keaton (including some he was uncredited for).
  16. BFI's 360 Classic Feature Films Project's icon

    BFI's 360 Classic Feature Films Project

    Favs/dislikes: 122:0. Deciding that Londoners should have the opportunity to view a film masterpiece approximately every day during the course of the year, BFI film archivist David Meeker approached the board of directors at the BFI in 1982 with his idea of compiling a list of 360 of the world’s cinema masterpieces, collect brand new, state-of-the-art prints of each film and issue a companion book for each movie. This list of films, referred to as the 360 Classic Feature Films project, was published in Sight and Sound's June 1998 issue.
  17. IMDb's 1920s Top 50's icon

    IMDb's 1920s Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 122:5. The 1920s were an innovative decade in which both "talkies" and color films made their first appearance. Film became so popular that the first real stars arose in the persons of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. A lot of European stars were imported during the 20s, such as Fritz Lang and Greta Garbo. That was not all Europe had to offer as German Expressionism became an influential artistic movement. The most popular genres were swashbucklers, historical extravaganzas and melodramas. The greatest output of films was actually in the 1920s and 1930s, which was made possible by the studios' factory-like production system.
  18. Leonardo DiCaprio Filmography's icon

    Leonardo DiCaprio Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 122:5.
  19. 101 horror movies you must see before you die's icon

    101 horror movies you must see before you die

    Favs/dislikes: 124:1.
  20. AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions's icon

    AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions

    Favs/dislikes: 125:4. Through the collective judgment of 1,500 leaders from across the American film community - screenwriters, directors, actors, producers, cinematographers, editors, executives, film historians and critics -, AFI has identified 100 movies that are considered the most passionate. [url=http://www.afi.com/100Years/passions.aspx]Source[/url]
  21. Sight & Sound's The Greatest Documentaries of All Time's icon

    Sight & Sound's The Greatest Documentaries of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 125:0. In 2014, Sight & Sound polled 340 documentary critics, curators, academics and filmmakers asking for top 10 documentary lists. Over 1000 films got votes, from years as early as 1892 to as recent as 2013. This list is the combined critics and filmmakers list of all films that received 3 or more votes. You can find the films receiving just one or two votes: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/sight+and+sound+-the+greatest+documentaries+of+all+time+1+and+2+votes/peacefulanarchy/]here[/url] [url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-sound-magazine/greatest-docs]Source[/url]
  22. Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay's icon

    Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay

    Favs/dislikes: 126:0. These are the winners only. The Best Original Screenplay award didn't exist until 1940 (when Best Story was split into two categories).
  23. IMDb's 1950s Top 50's icon

    IMDb's 1950s Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 126:5. In the period following WWII when most of the films were idealized with conventional portrayals of men and women, young people wanted new and exciting symbols of rebellion. Hollywood responded to audience demands through the rise of the anti-hero and anti-heroines, with Marlon Brando, James Dean and Marilyn Monroe being the main stars. Studios tried to counter the rise of television through all sorts of (mostly failed) inventions like 3-D, Smell-O-Vision, and cinerama. Risks were taken with lavish, overstated, spectacular epics and musicals.
  24. In Competition at Cannes's icon

    In Competition at Cannes

    Favs/dislikes: 126:1. Movies that have played in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival
  25. BBC's The 21st Century's 100 Greatest Films's icon

    BBC's The 21st Century's 100 Greatest Films

    Favs/dislikes: 127:2. For our poll to determine the 100 greatest American films, we surveyed 62 film critics from around the world. This time, we received responses from 177 – from every continent except Antarctica. Some are newspaper or magazine reviewers, others write primarily for websites; academics and cinema curators are well-represented too. For the purposes of this poll we have decided that a list of the greatest films of the 21st Century should include the year 2000, even though we recognise that there was no ‘Year Zero’ and that 2001 is mathematically the start of the century. Not only did we all celebrate the turn of the millennium on 31 December 1999, but the year 2000 was a landmark in global cinema, and, in particular, saw the emergence of new classics from Asia like nothing we had ever seen before. [url=http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20160819-the-21st-centurys-100-greatest-films]Source[/url]
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