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. A24 Movies's icon

    A24 Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 24:0. This is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by A24.
  2. A24 Films's icon

    A24 Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. A24 is an American independent entertainment company that specializes in film and television production, as well as film distribution.
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    A24 Films

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  4. Mondo Macabro's icon

    Mondo Macabro

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. All movies released by "The wild side of world cinema" DVD and Blu-Ray label. First five were UK only releases.
  5. Classic Universal Monster's icon

    Classic Universal Monster

    Favs/dislikes: 47:1. Classic Universal Monster/Horror/Sci-fi/Thriller from 20s-60s
  6. You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story's icon

    You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. All films featured in the documentary from 2008, narrated by Clint Eastwood, about the history of Warner Bros.
  7. Oscilloscope Films's icon

    Oscilloscope Films

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Films produced by independent film company, Oscilloscope Laboratories. Includes shorts and re-releases. Does not include: Compassion in Emptiness (2011)
  8. Films based on Marvel Comics publications's icon

    Films based on Marvel Comics publications

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Marvel Comics is a publisher of American comic books and related media. It counts among its characters such well-known superheroes as Spider-Man, Iron Man, Wolverine, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Ant-Man, Daredevil, and Deadpool, and such teams as the Avengers, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, and the Guardians of the Galaxy. Most of Marvel's fictional characters are depicted as occupying a shared fictional universe, most locations mirroring real-life places. Many major characters are based in New York City. Film adaptations based on Marvel Comics properties have included theatrically released film serials, live action and animated feature films, direct-to-video releases, and television films.
  9. United Productions of America (UPA)'s icon

    United Productions of America (UPA)

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "United Productions of America, better known as UPA, was an American animation studio of the 1940s through present day, beginning with industrial films and World War II training films. UPA Pictures' legacy in the history of animation has largely been overshadowed by the commercial success of the vast cartoon libraries of Warner Brothers and Disney. Nonetheless, UPA had a significant impact on animation style, content, and technique, and its innovations were recognized and adopted by the other major animation studios and independent filmmakers all over the world. UPA pioneered the technique of limited animation, and though this style of animation came to be widely abused during the 1960s and 1970s as a cost-cutting measure, it was originally intended as a stylistic alternative to the growing trend (particularly at Disney) of recreating cinematic realism in animated films." from Wikipedia.org
  10. The Art of Hammer's icon

    The Art of Hammer

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Some of the entries are not from Hammer Films. ISBN: 978-1848567375
  11. Espn Documentaries's icon

    Espn Documentaries

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1. This is a list of sports documentaries made by ESPN. Including the 30 for 30 series, the SEC Stories series and some others one hour long documentaries . 6 - 35: Volume I of the 30 for 30 series . 36 - 48: 30 for 30 Presents . 49 - 78: Volume II of the 30 for 30 series . 79 - 92: Volume III of the 30 for 30 series (ongoing) . 93 - 121: Volume I of the SEC Storied series (ongoing)
  12. ASA (Aktieselskabet Atelieret)'s icon

    ASA (Aktieselskabet Atelieret)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Movies produced by ASA. ASA (Aktieselskabet Atelieret) 1936 - 1964 By John Olsen, Henning Karmark og Lau Lauritzen Jr. Not listed: Brødrene Dahl-Filmen, 1942
  13. Mondo Macabro Releases (US)'s icon

    Mondo Macabro Releases (US)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. List of US releases by British Label Mondo Macabro.
  14. Studio Canal UK - Vintage Classics & Vintage World Cinema Series (Blu-rays)'s icon

    Studio Canal UK - Vintage Classics & Vintage World Cinema Series (Blu-rays)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. All blu-rays movies by Studio Canal in their Vintage Classics (#1 - 9) and Vintage World Cinema line (#94 <) Sent me a PM, if there is any title missing or incorrect.
  15. Les Blank Films's icon

    Les Blank Films

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. This list has two sections. The first 43 titles are directed or co-directed by the late documentary filmmaker Les Blank (1935-2013). The remaining films are directed by his colleagues and are all featured on http://lesblank.com. Perhaps they're available on DVD through the site -- I'm not sure. Quite a few of these films are streamable via Kanopy and (for a price) Vimeo. This is a work in progress, because about 35 of the films don't even have IMDb pages. So I can't add them to ICM until/unless I create IMDb pages for them first. Not on IMDb: A Journey to the Butterflies (Bruce Pacho Lane) A Skirt Full of Butterflies (Maureen Gosling) Bamako Chic (Maureen Gosling) Carrousel Menagerie (Bruce Pacho Lane) Cheyanne Schatz (Pieter Van Deusen and Leah Miller) Cumbre Tajín (Bruce Pacho Lane) Down an Old Road (Chris Simon) Folktale From Two Lands (Pieter Van Deusen and Leah Miller) Friends (Pieter Van Deusen and Leah Miller) Homegrown Bounty (Gina Leibrecht) I Hear What You See (Chris Simon) Jaber (Alan Govenar) Little Willie Eason and His Talking Gospel Guitar (Alan Govenar) Mezcal (Bruce Pacho Lane) My Canyonlands (Chris Simon) Narco-Mania! (Bruce Pacho Lane) Netherby Naps (Pieter Van Deusen and Leah Miller) New York Is a Summer Festival (Pieter Van Deusen and Leah Miller) On Wayang: My Life With Shadows (Gina Leibrecht) Pancho Villa (Bruce Pacho Lane) Peace Corps: Colombia One (Bruce Pacho Lane) Percussion Sounds (Pieter Van Deusen and Leah Miller) Red Alexander (Chris Simon) Seven Second Love Affair (Robert Abel) String Sounds (Pieter Van Deusen and Leah Miller) The Language of the Seeds (Bruce Pacho Lane) The New Mexico Chile Film (Bruce Pacho Lane) The Rite of Spring (Pieter Van Deusen and Leah Miller) The Softball Umpire Film (Les Blank) The Story of Anna O: A Study on Hysteria (Terrell Seltzer) TV Tray (Harrod Blank) Zydeco (Nick Spitzer)
  16. Lumière! Le cinématographe 1895-1905's icon

    Lumière! Le cinématographe 1895-1905

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. To celebrate the 120th anniversary of their first film, 114 titles by the Lumière's were meticulously restored in 4K resolution, and edited together in a single collection. Here's a list of films included in that compilation. NB, the following titles are missing from the list as I did not find them on IMDb: Sortie d'usine II Sortie d'usine III
  17. Disney films's icon

    Disney films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. List of Disney theatrical animated features
  18. Shriek Show's icon

    Shriek Show

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Movies released on DVD by Shriek Show. Not on IMDb: Buckethead: Secret Recipe https://www.discogs.com/Buckethead-Secret-Recipe/release/5238053
  19. Arzu Film's icon

    Arzu Film

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Türk sinema sektörü efsanelerinden biri olan Arzu Film'in yapımını üstlendiği filmler.
  20. All Asylum Movies's icon

    All Asylum Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. All of The Asylum movies and its sequels released by other studios (will update the list soon !!!).
  21. A24 Films's icon

    A24 Films

    Favs/dislikes: 17:1. Films produced and/or distributed by the company A24.
  22. Alamo 100's icon

    Alamo 100

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. 100 Essential Favorite Movies chosen by Alamo Drafthouse Cinema "Asking an Alamo programmer to name his or her favorite movie is like asking a mother to name her favorite child. Wait, no, that makes it sound too easy. Asking an Alamo programmer to name his or her favorite movie is like asking a mother to name her favorite child, knowing that the rest of her kids will be taken away. Nope, that still makes it sound too easy. Asking an Alamo programmer to name his or her favorite movie is like asking a mother to name her favorite child, knowing that the rest of her kids will be killed. Okay yes, that's exactly how it feels. And that, ladies and gentleman, is why we are presenting the Alamo 100, and not the Alamo 10 or the Alamo 50. When we first had the idea of compiling a list of our most cherished films, we spent a considerable amount of time discussing the criteria, and not just because we wanted to put off this Sophie's Choice for a while longer. There are plenty of lists, based on everything from cinematic achievement to popularity, floating around the celluloid landscape, and we wished to avoid redundancy in adding our own voice to the pile. In the end, it all boiled down to the fact that we just love the hell out of movies. And so this list is defined, not by filmmaking genius or cultural impact, but by the space reserved in our hearts. The Alamo 100 encompasses the movies that we wore out on VHS, the films our friends are sick of hearing us rave about, the cinematic gems that feel like living, breathing members of our family. This is a list that reminds us why we fell in love with cinema in the first place, and why the magic of that romance will never fade. A quick glance at the Alamo 100 reveals the incredible diversity of taste on the national programming team, which consists of Tim League, RJ LaForce, Greg MacLennan, Tommy Swenson, Joe Ziemba and myself. We're incredibly proud of the fact that our passions encompass 1960s French films and modern day rom coms, Kubrick masterpieces and epic action flicks, obscure trash-horror and feel-good classics. There is simply no classification that can contain our devotion to the silver screen. In order to generate the Alamo 100, each programmer first created his or her own list of 100 favorites, a Herculean task that caused a fair amount of heartache in the office. These titles were then compiled and ranked based on two factors: 1. their rank on each programmer's list 2. the number of times the title appeared on more than one list. The results are an eclectic mix of shoe-ins and surprises, and we hope that this wildly divergent collection leads to many conversations within the Alamo community. You can explore the full list at Alamo100.com, where you can see which titles drew the most votes and also check out each programmer's individual favorites to find out with whom your tastes most align. In January, we're launching the Alamo 100 in all of our theaters with seven titles that capture the spirit of this list, and throughout the year, we'll be screening many more. Because we can't live without these movies, and we can't let you live without seeing them." (Note: the list counts The Lord of the Rings Trilogy as one entry.)
  23. Yash Raj Films's icon

    Yash Raj Films

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Every film released by the YRF production company, in release order
  24. Second Sight Films - Blu-rays's icon

    Second Sight Films - Blu-rays

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. All blu-rays released by Second Sight Films. Second Sight is a UK distributor of classic and cult films and TV series on DVD, Blu-ray and On-Demand. https://secondsightfilms.co.uk/ If there is a tittle missing or incorrect, please sent me a PM.
  25. The RKO Story's icon

    The RKO Story

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. All films featured in the documentary from 1987, hosted by Ed Asner, about the history of RKO.
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