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  1. The Telegraph's The 70 best horror movies of all time (2019)'s icon

    The Telegraph's The 70 best horror movies of all time (2019)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The 70 best horror movies ever made, as chosen by The Telegraph's writers, in chronological order.
  2. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2019's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2019

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. 3133 readers selected their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2017.
  3. The Guardian - The 100 best films of the 21st century's icon

    The Guardian - The 100 best films of the 21st century

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. Published on 13 September 2019. Some information in the article is incorrect - Eden is not 2012 but 2014 film, The Child is released in 2005 and not 2002.
  4. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2017's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2017

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. 1648 readers selected their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2017.
  5. Guardian's Top 50 Films of 2017's icon

    Guardian's Top 50 Films of 2017

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0.
  6. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2016's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2016

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2016.
  7. Hollywood Highlights: 25 Movies with Real Impact's icon

    Hollywood Highlights: 25 Movies with Real Impact

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. In 1982, Gandhi won the Oscar and E.T. phoned home. Since then, Hollywood continued to entertain while embracing change. With picks by USA TODAY's movie staff, Susan Wloszczyna recounts the 25 top milestones.
  8. The Telegraph: The Films That Defined The Noughties's icon

    The Telegraph: The Films That Defined The Noughties

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This decade has brought some extraordinary shifts in the way films are made, and the way we watch them. But it’s not always easy to pinpoint exactly when those changes began – or where they will end. Many of the best films on this list – long-gestating triumphs such as In the Mood for Love or Spirited Away – were in development in the Nineties; others, now in production, will only see the light of day in a few years time. More than that, some of the key trends of the past 10 years – the DVD boom, faster broadband, YouTube – mean that today’s film fans have been watching, legally or illegally, movies from a bygone age. A fragmented, pick’n’mix cinematic culture, represented on this list by highly referential films such as Kill Bill, Moulin Rouge! and Far from Heaven, is increasingly the norm, not the exception. Big studios have continued to focus on blockbusters and franchise-fare to boost their profits. This hasn’t always been bad – the Bourne and Lord of the Rings trilogies are terrific fun – but it’s striking that artistically successful, award-winning features such as There Will Be Blood and Milk have under-performed at the box office: how sombre they must seem to audiences weaned on Pirates of the Caribbean and Spider-Man. How CGI-depleted! How zombie-less! Documentaries – intimate (Être et Avoir), epic (the nine-hour West of the Tracks) and idiosyncratic (The Gleaners and I) – have flourished, in part because of cheap digital technology, but also because that genre is given increasingly short-shrift on television. Animation – from the reliable Pixar stable to the Israeli Waltz with Bashir – has moved mainstream. The independent sector has become more international with the rise of Mexican drama, Korean horror, Romanian social realism. The succès d’estime of Steve McQueen’s Hunger and Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Tropical Malady bodes well for the future of art film. Cinema, claimed by many to be moribund at the end of the Nineties, is still hungry, furious and vital.
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    Journal Star: Top Movies of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. To choose our best of the '00s, we each came up with a list of 25 films, then negotiated their places on the final countdown. Note: No 2009 films made our list, but look for our best of 2009 on Jan. 1, 2010.
  10. The Daily Iowan: Top Movies of Past Decade's icon

    The Daily Iowan: Top Movies of Past Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The DI Arts & Culture staff has gathered the best of the best of the past 10 years, starting with 2000. Hours upon hours were spent gathered at apartments, houses, and various downtown locations arguing over the best and most quality pieces of art. In the end, surprisingly, no one was punched in the face, and agreement came peacefully. And because the Arts staff is full of humble writers, it looked to the DI’s readership for their opinions and received more than 2,000 votes on the website.
  11. Birmingham Post: Graham Young's Top Films of the '00s's icon

    Birmingham Post: Graham Young's Top Films of the '00s

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Listing them in any meaningful order would be impossible. But the criteria should certainly include longevity beyond the initial impact, achievement in making them and, above all, enjoyment and/or appreciation watching them. Except for my No 1, which has to be the Lord of the Rings, these films are in alphabetical order. (Graham Young)
  12. San Fransisco Chronicle Top Films of the Decade's icon

    San Fransisco Chronicle Top Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Chronicle pop culture critic Peter Hartlaub and Mick LaSalle picked their best films of the 2000s.
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    New York Post Best Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. 10 years and countless films later, the aughts produced a bumper crop of great movies. Here are Kyle Smith’s and Lou Lumenick’s top picks of the decade.
  14. The Oregonian: top films of the decade's icon

    The Oregonian: top films of the decade

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The top films of the 2000s chosen by Oregonian film critic's Shawn Levy.
  15. George R.R. Martin's Top 10 Fantasy Films's icon

    George R.R. Martin's Top 10 Fantasy Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Game of Thrones, HBO's adaptation of George R.R. Martin's first book in his bestselling series, premieres April 17. From Ladyhawke to Raiders of the Lost Ark to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Martin curates his list of all-time favorites. For Martin's previous Curator feature of his favorite science-fiction films, read this. For Jace Lacob's interview with Martin; the show's creators, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss; and Sue Naegle, the entertainment president of HBO, read this feature. Fans of the books should also read " 10 Secrets of HBO's Game of Thrones," to find out about casting direwolves, forging the Iron Throne, creating the Dothraki language, and many other behind-the-scenes details.
  16. Daily Mail's 50 Best Movies of the Noughties's icon

    Daily Mail's 50 Best Movies of the Noughties

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. From Tolkien's Middle Earth to the Calendar Girls' Middle England, our critic picks the 50 best movies of the first decade of the Noughties. So get out the popcorn and see if you agree...
  17. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2014's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2014

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2014. Nymphomaniac included as a single entry
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    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2013

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2013.
  19. 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.
  20. The Telegraph 500 Must-See Films's icon

    The Telegraph 500 Must-See Films

    Favs/dislikes: 18:0. The Telegraph newspaper (UK) published this list over 2nd and 3rd March 2013. It is framed as a mix of individual top lists and genre specific top lists. Due to a mistake, Out of the Past appeared twice within the same subcategory meaning there are only 499 films.
  21. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2012's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2012

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2012.
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    Nedelia's Best Russian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. In 1987, Nedelia asked 12 critics to vote for the best Russian films of all time. This list includes all films that received at least 1 vote. See [url=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AhCbA3xledPhdFlnTFZVV1M0M2NRd1QzSVE3X25ielE]this spreadsheet[/url] for the vote counts.
  23. Chicago Tribune's 100 Best Films of the Century's icon

    Chicago Tribune's 100 Best Films of the Century

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0.
  24. Limburgs Dagblad Top 100's icon

    Limburgs Dagblad Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. In 2010 the Dutch regional newspaper Limburgs Dagblad held a poll to select the top 100 best movies. The organizers preselected 100 movies from the period 1950-2000 and voters had to rank their top 10. Furthermore, they could add a personal choice. Ranking was based on the top 10s. The most mentioned personal choices were given a place in the top 100. Over the next two years they discussed the next movie in the list each week. Preselected, but didn't make it: A Clockwork Orange Carrie Dr. Strangelove: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Flaming Star Planet of the Apes Rain Man Scream Zusje The Usual Suspects Made it on personal choice: Apocalypse Now Dirty Dancing Jesus Christ Superstar Marathon Man La vita e bella The Big Lebowski The Good, The Bad & The Ugly The Great Escape The Matrix
  25. Derek Malcolm's A Century of Films's icon

    Derek Malcolm's A Century of Films

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. "The first rule was to restrict my choices to one film by each director. The second rule was to consider the whole history of the cinema and as many countries as possible..."
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