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  1. Paste's The 30 Best Time Travel Movies of All Time's icon

    Paste's The 30 Best Time Travel Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Movies love to time travel. “Time is a flat circle,” said Rust Cohle, talking about the fourth dimension—or something. But in the case of popular media, the weird koan holds true: No matter how society progresses, or to what extent our technology matures, human beings are destined to repeat the same mistakes. Over and over and over again. Is it possible to travel back through time and fix the wrongs we’ve wrought before—or will we just create more wrongs by messing with something we’re not meant to? With one of the all-time great time travel movies, Time Bandits celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, there is no better time (natch) to consider the genre’s formative films. Whether characters spend the whole film traveling to multiple times, or just talking about it, these films give insight into the fascinating facets of being human that drive us to believe in the impossible.
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    Platino Awards - Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. known in Spanish as 'los Premios Platino del Cine Iberoamericano', the Platino award is is given annually to the best Ibero-American film. Beginning in 2013, this award can be granted to films from Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries in South and Central America, the Caribbean, and the Iberian peninsula.
  3. SXSW Film Awards Best Narrative Feature's icon

    SXSW Film Awards Best Narrative Feature

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. An award given annually since 1999 for the best feature film presented at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.
  4. Time Out's 30 Best London Movies's icon

    Time Out's 30 Best London Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The very best films set and shot in our nation’s capital, from ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’ to ‘Withnail & I’
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    Canada's Top Ten Annual Lists

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Canada's Top Ten is an annual honour, compiled by the Toronto International Film Festival and announced in December each year to identify and promote the year's best Canadian films. The list was first introduced in 2001 as an initiative to help publicize Canadian films. The list is determined by tabulating votes from film festival programmers and film critics across Canada. Films must have premiered, either in general theatrical release or on the film festival circuit, within the calendar year; although TIFF organizes the vote, films do not have to have been screened specifically at TIFF to be eligible.
  6. Crave's Most Romantic Movies Ever Made's icon

    Crave's Most Romantic Movies Ever Made

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. People learn to love quite naturally, by experiencing the wonders of others and taking joy in the way they touch our lives. But romance has to be learned, and nowadays, we learn about romance through movies. We experience the pleasures and pitfalls of courtship, the embarrassments and the successes of declaring our feelings, and even the right way to kiss from watching our romantic fantasies play out on the big screen. Romantic movies have helped shape the way we romance each other. That’s why CraveOnline has decided to present our picks for The Fifty Most Romantic Movies Ever Made. We tasked our four film critics – William Bibbiani, Witney Seibold, Fred Topel and Brian Formo – to come up with their list of the fifty most romantic movies ever made, bringing to the table their unique tastes and experiences. Then we tallied up their votes to come up with the following fifty films, each of which (sometimes in very unexpected ways) are worthy of being considered hallmarks of the romantic movie genre. Some films are sexy, some films are chaste. Some are funny, others will make you bawl your eyes out. But they will all teach you a little something about love, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Published February 2015
  7. iCM Forum's Cities in Cinema: Los Angeles's icon

    iCM Forum's Cities in Cinema: Los Angeles

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Hollywood - the centre of the American (and in many ways, global) film industry lies at the heart of the Los Angeles Metropolitan area. The city has played host to thousands of films and television programmes, and boasts some of the most recognisable settings in cinematic history. With a population of 18.5 million in the greater metro area, Los Angeles is a thriving global metropolis. It's expansive highways and boulevards, warm weather, sprawling footprint, and surrounding hillsides all have added to the city's unique character.
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    Panunzio's Favourite Animated FIlms

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    Panunzio's Favourite Fantasy Films

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    Panunzio's Favourite Films

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    Senses of Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Founded in 1999, Senses of Cinema is one of the first online film journals of its kind and has set the standard for professional, high quality film-related content on the Internet. Each of the films featured on this list have been the subject of full length articles in the quarterly magazine. Films are organised chronologically according to the issue in which they were first discussed. List under construction
  12. The 10 and 3's top 50 Canadian Films's icon

    The 10 and 3's top 50 Canadian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Canadian films have often struggled to find a worthy spotlight, even in their own country. But with the Canadian Screen Awards just around the corner, it's an appropriate moment for us to all do our parts to try and change that. And perhaps a good start is this list of 50 Canadian films that data journalism website The 10 and 3 — which aims to "tell compelling and unusual stories about Canada through maps, interactive charts and other interesting visualizations" — decided to put together last month. Unlike other (and certainly worthy) lists like this recent one from TIFF, The 10 and 3 compiled its list not from critics and academics but from a formula derived from the folks who rated the films on online film database IMDb. They came with an "adjusted rating," based on this confusing but seemingly legit equation: (v/(v+m))R+(m/(v+m))C, where: R = average IMDB rating for the film v = the number of IMDB ratings that the film received m = parameter that effectively downweights films with very few ratings (in our case m = 1000) C = average rating across all films in our ranking
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    African-American Film Critics Association Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Awarded Annually
  14. Exclaim! Annual Best Film Lists's icon

    Exclaim! Annual Best Film Lists

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Exclaim! Magazine has published annual best film lists since 2019. This was preceded by a top 30 list of the 2010s, which have been included here. The Last Black Man in San Francisco and Portrait of a Lady on Fire are 2019 releases that appear on both the 2019 list, and the best of the decade list.
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    Mubi Releases

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Mubi is also a distributor. In addition to releasing films on the platform, it started distributing theatrically in the United States and United Kingdom in 2016.
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    Panunzio's 500 under 400

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    Panunzio's Favourite Films 2018

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  18. Panunzio's Favourite Films of the 2010's's icon

    Panunzio's Favourite Films of the 2010's

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    Panunzio's Favourite Films of the 2010's (2018)

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  20. Panunzio's Favourite Italian Films's icon

    Panunzio's Favourite Italian Films

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    Panunzio's Favourites on 0 Official Lists

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  22. Panunzio's Top Films's icon

    Panunzio's Top Films

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  23. Taschen's movies of the 2010's's icon

    Taschen's movies of the 2010's

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. From the book edited by Jürgen Muller
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