Charts: Lists

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  1. Taste of Cinema: 20 Canadian Cult Films You Might Not Have Seen's icon

    Taste of Cinema: 20 Canadian Cult Films You Might Not Have Seen

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1. Canuxploitation is the primary keyword when talking about Canadian Cult films, and much like any other exploitation genre, Canuxploitation covers all sorts of different genres. Canada has definitely produced some rather strange cult movies, whether they’re films from body horror master David Cronenberg or bizarre kids films, Canada surely has something for every cult movie fan. So here are 20 Canadian Cult movies that are worth checking out. (Keep in mind that movies like Black Christmas, Porky’s, Scanners, and My Bloody Valentine are not going to be on this list due to their massive popularity)
  2. Taste of Cinema's 20 Essential African Films's icon

    Taste of Cinema's 20 Essential African Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "Many African films that remain popular deal with the parallels between Africa’s past in relations to its modern present state. From this, we view a wide range of topics such as traditions, ideological and political institutions that were set by colonizers which remain long after their dissolution, gender roles, and the significance of oral narratives and language. The films created link the past, present and future of the continent in a way that doesn’t trail the concept of time. Images shown in most the films are a part of a grander story built on layers upon layers of analogies, metaphors and societal events containing many interconnected connotations. African Cinema as well as other foreign or international films are a tremendous vehicle for enlightenment, education and cultural awareness that some just don’t experience in their lifetime. African films will forever be commemorated as a valuable archive of memory, knowledge and wisdom that is worth preserving, reinterpreted and studied. Here is a procurement of 20 of the best in African films that we recommend you start watching."
  3. Taste of Cinema's 25 Weird Animated Movies That Are Worth Your Time's icon

    Taste of Cinema's 25 Weird Animated Movies That Are Worth Your Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "There is an odd perception among the general populace that animated movies are made for children. While there’s an obvious connection between children and brightly colored cartoons, adults by nature want to make things for themselves. The people that get into making animation are obviously driven by the desire to draw. But many times these people are driven by curious forces. The animation medium provides a level of creativity and freedom not seen in many other film genres. It’s only natural that a group of people would take that freedom and run with it. Like running off a cliff at high speeds, falling down into a vat of acid that eats your flesh and melts your brain. This list is collection of those decisions. It’s a list of animated films that are strange, eclectic, disturbing, or just plain bizarre. Most of the choices here are geared towards an adult audience. All of the choices here have been picked to watch while under the influence of strong self-assessment."
  4. TCM December 2023's icon

    TCM December 2023

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  5. TCM July 2023's icon

    TCM July 2023

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  6. TCM June 2015 Schedule's icon

    TCM June 2015 Schedule

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. TCM America's June 2015 schedule in chronological order, created to assist in planning your viewing or DVR recording. iCM doesn't allow repeats, of which there are several each month, particularly of the MGM Parade Show and other shorts. Any repeats will only be listed in their earliest timeslot. The following films will air multiple times this month: The Glass Key (1942) Annie Hall (1977) Gilda (1946) The Killers (1946) Mean Streets (1973) Saratoga (1937) Note that there are no separate IMDb pages for the 15 episodes of the 1943 Batman starring Lewis Wilson, so it appears as just "Batman" during its first airtime of the month. TCM is airing a few episodes this month separately, refer to the program guide at TCM.com if you're interested. Missing items: The Corvair in Action! (1960) Status: Complete, please contact me regarding any errors or programming changes and I'll fix them. (Updated June 12, changed June 22nd programing to reflect Christopher Lee memorial, thanks ClassicLady!)
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    TCM June 2024

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  8. TCM May 2024's icon

    TCM May 2024

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  9. TCM November 2023's icon

    TCM November 2023

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  10. TCM October 2023's icon

    TCM October 2023

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  11. TCM Presents: Ouch! A Salute to Slapstick's icon

    TCM Presents: Ouch! A Salute to Slapstick

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Full schedule of titles included in Turner Classic Movies' slapstick comedy festival for September 2016. Ordered by TCM's schedule listing. Titles air Tuesday and Wednesday nights on TCM throughout the month. A free online course is being offered on slapstick film to coincide with the festival.
  12. TCM's 31 Days of Oscar 2014's icon

    TCM's 31 Days of Oscar 2014

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. When Turner Classic Movies (TCM) kicks off 31 Days of Oscar®, the network's annual celebration of the Academy Awards® in February, it will be embarking on one of the most ambitious and comprehensive editions of the month-long festival yet. Each night's primetime lineup from Feb. 1 through March 3 will be devoted to showcasing all the movies nominated in a particular category in a given year. Meanwhile, daytime programming will focus on specific categories, with winners and nominees from multiple years.
  13. Tech-Noir: The Fusion of Science Fiction and Film Noir's icon

    Tech-Noir: The Fusion of Science Fiction and Film Noir

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Filmography from the book by Paul Meehan. Thanks to frbrown for compiling the list
  14. Télérama 100 Best Films in History's icon

    Télérama 100 Best Films in History

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The 100 best films of all time, as voted on by the journalists of Telerama.
  15. Tell Your Children - 123 Attempts to Cult Cinema.'s icon

    Tell Your Children - 123 Attempts to Cult Cinema.

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. List of cult movies from the critic Alexander Pavlov's book.
  16. Terence Davies filmography's icon

    Terence Davies filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  17. Teresa Wright Filmography's icon

    Teresa Wright Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  18. Terror on Tape - A Complete Guide to Over 2,000 Horror Movies on Video (1994)'s icon

    Terror on Tape - A Complete Guide to Over 2,000 Horror Movies on Video (1994)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. All the movies in the book. Ratings: #: 1-38 **** Excellent #: 39-129 ***½ Very Good #: 130-467 *** Good #: 468-1015 **½ Average #: 1016-1617 ** Fair #: 1618-1860 *½ Poor #: 1861-2063 * Very Poor #: 2064-2104 ½ The Worst TV Series: Dark Shadows, The Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone, The Addams Family, Alfred Hitchcock Presents (three Hitchcock-directed episodes), Dark Shadows, It, Jack the Ripper, Salem's Lot, The Green Man, Monsters, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond, Tales from the Crypt, Tales from the Darkside, Amazing Stories, The Tommyknockers TV Episodes: Thriller: If It's a Man, Hang Up, Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense: A Distant Scream, The Wide World of Mystery: Frankenstein: Part 1 & 2, Guardian of the Abyss, The House That Bled to Death, Thriller: One Deadly Owner, Hammer House of Horror: The Silent Scream, Nightmare Classics: The Turn of the Screw, Hammer House of Horror: Visitor from the Grave, Hammer House of Horror: Witching Time, Nightmare Classics: Carmilla, Hammer House of Horror: Carpathian Eagle, Hammer House of Horror: Charlie Boy, Hammer House of Horror: Children of the Full Moon, Thriller: A Killer in Every Corner, Thriller: A Killer with Two Faces, Thriller: Murder Motel, Thriller: The Next Victim, Hammer House of Horror: Rude Awakening, The Wide World of Mystery: Shadow of Fear, Nightmare Classics: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Hammer House of Horror: The Thirteenth Reunion, Hammer House of Horror: The Two Faces of Evil, Hammer House of Horror: Growing Pains
  19. The 100 Greatest Movie Insults of All Time's icon

    The 100 Greatest Movie Insults of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Parts 1 and 2 of the popular YouTube videos displaying great insults from a wide variety of movies. Made by Harry Hanrahan, the videos can be seen using these links: Part 1 - youtu.be/PSEYXWmEse8 Part 2 - youtu.be/pHWEZ_IjcSk Read his blog here: www.pajiba.com/guides/the-100-greatest-movie-insults-of-all-time-the-video.php www.pajiba.com/guides/the-other-100-greatest-movie-insults-of-all-time.php
  20. The 101 Best Movie Sequels of All Time - Vulture's icon

    The 101 Best Movie Sequels of All Time - Vulture

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  21. The 110 movies by genre that you must have seen in your life according to allocine.fr's icon

    The 110 movies by genre that you must have seen in your life according to allocine.fr

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The 110 movies by genre that you must have seen in your life according to allocine.fr. the most popular cinema website in France breakdown by number : - 01-10 Animation - 11-20 Horror - 21-30 Fantasy - 31-40 Romantic comedy - 41-50 Super hero - 51-60 French comedy - 61-70 American Comedy - 71-80 Thriller - 81-90 Science fiction - 91-100 American Drama - 100-100 War
  22. The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards: The Nominees (SAG 2011)'s icon

    The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards: The Nominees (SAG 2011)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Why the SAG Awards are Unique Lauded by critics for its style, simplicity and genuine warmth, the Screen Actors Guild Awards®, which made its debut in 1995, has become one of the industry’s most prized honors. The only televised awards shows to exclusively honor performers, it presents thirteen awards for acting in film and television in a fast moving two hour show which airs live on TNT and TBS. The awards focus on both individual performances as well as on the work of the entire ensemble of a drama series and comedy series, and the cast of a motion picture. These honors are fundamental to the spirit of the Screen Actors Guild Awards because they recognize what all actors know – that acting is a collaborative art. Outstanding Performance By A Cast In A Motion Picture Bridesmaids The Artist The Descendants The Help Midnight in Paris Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor In A Leading Role George Clooney, The Descendants Demian Bichir, A Better Life Leonardo DiCaprio, J. Edgar Jean Dujardin, The Artist Brad Pitt, Moneyball Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor In A Leading Role Michelle Williams, My Week With Marilyn Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs Viola Davis, The Help Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady Tilda Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor In A Supporting Role Nick Nolte, Warrior Kenneth Branagh, My Week With Marilyn Armie Hammer, J. Edgar Jonah Hill, Moneyball Christopher Plummer, Beginners Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor In A Supporting Role Octavia Spencer, The Help Berenice Bejo, The Artist Jessica Chastain, The Help Melissa McCarthy, Bridesmaids Janet McTeer, Albert Nobbs
  23. The 20 Eeriest Movies of All Time's icon

    The 20 Eeriest Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The word “horror” is defined by Merriam-Webster as “painful and intense fear, dread…” Not a surprising summation of what the Horror Film genre tries to instill. In the past decade, theatrical horror films have been dominated by the company Blumhouse Productions. Their spotty releases have included “Paranormal Activity”, “Sinister”, as well as the “Insidious” and “The Purge” soon-to-be franchises. It seemed, for a bit, that the genre was relegated to “jump-scares” and loud musical stings that make audiences leap. Those releases, as well as others, have a very hit-or-miss final result. 2016’s “The Witch” shows a light at the end of the tunnel. And here is the reason why. One sub-genre of horror doesn’t particularly scream box-office gold, and that, more than anything else, has led to its scarcity. That genre is the EERIE FILM; Movies that take a while to develop characters audiences care about, and instill a general sense of “dread.” These films may not make you jump, but instead rely on mood and atmosphere, as well as successful character likeability, to get under your skin. The 20 films on this list use the slow-burn technique. The attention given to the smaller details, and the surrounding locations all add up to movies that stay with you long after the final credits. Even thinking about a terrifically eerie movie is enough to give you goosebumps for years, even decades later. Here, in chronological order of release, are 20 films that are sure to induce shivers and happily warrant repeat viewings. It’s certainly no wonder that each and every title on this list has its loyal cult following. Some titles are already required viewing for any respectable horror fan. It’s to be hoped that even more of these films you have never heard of. If you’re not familiar with some of these, you might want to take the time to seek them out. They are all definitive examples of EERIE movies.
  24. The 20 Most Cinematic Television Episodes of All Time's icon

    The 20 Most Cinematic Television Episodes of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Some might consider putting the words “cinematic” and “television” together in one sentence a heresy. How could a medium largely confined to entertaining an audience that never wants to be challenged, be compared to what is one of the greatest art forms of our generation? How can its fragmented, disjointed, recklessly infantile structuring ever come close to mirroring the meticulousness and the patience of great cinema? But time and again, and especially in the last 10 years, they have been brought together over and over. As film studios became decidedly more focused on tentpole filmmaking, and content-driven storytelling shifted to independent platforms, TV gradually became an appealing venue for film artists to explore concepts that required both budgets and sovereignty. As it became more and more frequent and premium and standard cable networks became just as popular as network, the very audiences that were content with confetti-like comedy and cop dramas, became the most impassioned receptors of auteur work, just as film audiences showed up in droves to spend their earnings on baseless drivel. With the advent of streaming services and the ability to watch entire seasons of a television show at once, the line between the two industries is fading away. Which is why it is fascinating to look back and contemplate how television makes for such great cinema and here are 20 of the most cinematic TV episodes of all time – evidence of that reflection:
  25. The 200 Freshest Movies of the Last 20 Years's icon

    The 200 Freshest Movies of the Last 20 Years

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "Can you remember a time without Rotten Tomatoes? Those sightless days of people reaching out and bumping into movies at random, like wandering through a Blockbuster with all the lights off. Those were dark and undirected times. Since the launch of RT in August of 1998, though – the site went live on August 18 of that year – movie fans have had immediate access to the largest accumulation of film reviews ever, distilled for one purpose: to get you watching the best kind of movies you want to see. (Or if you only want to watch bad movies, the site can help you find those more quickly, too.) "As we mark our 20th birthday, we’re looking back on the past two decades with this guide to the 200 best-reviewed movies released since that fateful day in August of 1998. To keep the competition tight, we only included movies that had at least 80 reviews, the number at which wide-release movies qualify for Certified Fresh status; applying that rule, and limiting the total list to 200 titles, the lowest Tomatometer score you’ll find is 95%. The criteria also meant that no films from 1998 made the cut (Shakespeare in Love did come awfully close)." -List was released in August of 2018 -Unranked; listed chronologically
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