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Womansday 10 Best Movies of the Decade: 2000-2009
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Whether it was because of Netflix, online movie downloads or decreasing household budgets, Americans went to the movies less and less over the last decade. So filmmakers, determined to get people into theaters, went to new heights to attract audiences. Pushing the comedic envelope with movies like The 40-Year-Old Virgin, using technology to create an otherworldly experience in films like Avatar, or just tugging at our heartstrings, they created some of the best movies of all time. Need proof? Just read our list of the top 10 movies of the last decade, and if we've missed any of your favorites, let us know! This list sorted by year! -
Working Class and Poverty
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World Atlas Best Environmental Movies And Documentaries Ever Made
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Worst films
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. All films that got 0 or .5 stars from NighthawkNews (I'm not speaking in the third person, it's a movie blog). 0 star films are listed first, then the half-star films. -
Yardbarker's The 25 Best Prison Movies of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Updated December 28, 2022 | By Matt Sulem It has been over 25 years since the release of “The Shawshank Redemption,” a prison escape film based on the 1982 Stephen King novella “Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption.” It's arguably one of the best movies ever made. The film is undoubtedly synonymous with the prison genre, but it’s not the only flick about life in the clink. To celebrate more than a quarter-century of "Shawshank," here are the 25 best prison movies of all time. Note: List does not appear to be ranked. -
yms 8,9,10
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Yotobi - Film Recensiti
Favs/dislikes: 2:1. Una lista comprendente tutti i film squallidi recensiti da Yotobi, da "Epic Movie" a "Atlantic Rim" -
You Must Remember This by Karina Longworth
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A description of all of the films mentioned in the You Must Remember This podcast, a show dedicated to exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood's first century. The podcast was created and is written, produced and narrated by Karina Longworth. -
YourMovieSucksDOTorg Top 10 Films of 2008
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. An unofficial icheckmovies version of the list featured in Adam's 2008 video. -
Yugoslav Black Wave
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Zachary Stacy's Top 100
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. List from a user on now defunct forum The Life Cinematic. 1-25 preferential, 26-100 chronological. -
Zhang Lu feature filmography
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Zhang Ziyi Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Every feature length film Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi has been in, including voice work. -
zhangalan's <400 list
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ZHdK: Filmanalyse Filmliste
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ZHdK: Sound & Genre "Horror" List
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Zomergasten keuzefilms
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Guests of Dutch program Zomergasten (Summer Guests) show their favourite TV moments during an evening long interview, ending the night with a movie of their choice. Babettes Gæstebud, La battaglia di Algeri and De Noorderlingen were chosen by two different guests. -
Zuma Horror
Favs/dislikes: 2:1. Films that left a mark -
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0 Official Lists
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Ranked Films on 0 Official Lists -
10 Almost-Great Screenplays
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. An almost-great screenplay can be more frustrating than a really bad one. The potential is strong and the execution is almost there, but something went wrong at the final hurdle. Of course, it’s easy to pick out flaws in retrospect or to credit (or blame) the writer for something that wasn’t their idea. So many things can go wrong on a script’s journey to the screen that it can feel like a miracle there are any almost-great films in the first place. The problem is, as author and screenwriter William Goldman famously said: “Nobody knows anything…… Not one person in the entire motion picture field knows for a certainty what’s going to work. Every time out it’s a guess and, if you’re lucky, an educated one.” With all that in mind, and judging from what made it into the finished films, for this list we focus on 10 almost-great screenplays, what flaws each script has and how, with a few tweaks, they could have been great. -
10 Classic Films That Are Ideologically Inacceptable Today
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The history of film is the history of mankind from 1895 to the present day. Cinema has documented everything from the palpable and the general (conflicts, geo-political changes, significant events, remarkable destinies) to the impalpable and the intimate (thinking movements, behavioral adjustments, deaths, rebirths and emergences of values). More deeply than finance, more covertly than artistry, it is ideology that was, is and will always be the backbone of cinema. Therefore, it is only natural that films would form an extraordinarily accurate map of the changes that occurred in their makers’ and their audiences’ mentalities. The 20th century has been a period of intense questioning, during which practical philosophies have dislodged one another with stunning rapidity. Here are ten films that illustrate how greatly morals have shifted during this brief lapse of time that is called contemporary period. -
10 conceptually interesting movies
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Though provoking movies that leave the watcher astonished, surprised and intellectually questioned with maybe philosophical insights. -
10 Creepiest, Yuckiest, Ickiest Bug Horror Movies
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Horror movies have a wide, potentially endless range of things that can be manipulated and shaped into terrifying objects, threats, and nightmares. Something that requires very little work on the part of a film/filmmaker to make creepy and disturbing, though, is our innate fear and disgust of bugs. It’s an easy jump from seeing them onscreen to imagining them crawling all over our skin, and horror movies know it. For our look at the ten best examples of bug horror on the big screen, we decided on a single rule: we’re ignoring the fact that spiders aren’t actually bugs. I know, we’re terrible. It’s not like we went nuts with it, though, as spiders only headline two of the ten films. Three feature ants, three are about roaches, one squirts worms in your eyes, and one of them stars carnivorous slugs. Which reminds me, neither worms nor slugs are bugs either. Anyway… for the duration of this post, let’s just remember that spiders — and worms and slugs — are “bugs.” Now please join me and the crew (Chris Coffel, Valerie Ettenhofer, Kieran Fisher, Brad Gullickson, Meg Shields, Anna Swanson, Jacob Trussell) as we point our magnifying glass towards ten of the best bug horror movies! -
10 great body horror films
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. “The term ‘biological horror,’” David Cronenberg once said, “really refers to the fact that my films are very body-conscious. They’re very conscious of physical existence as a living organism, rather than other horror films or science-fiction films which are very technologically oriented, or concerned with the supernatural, and in that sense are very disembodied.” As the Canadian maestro returns to the big screen with Crimes of the Future (2022), a film pitched in the press – if not by its director, who has long shied away from applying the term to his own work – as a return to the realms of ‘body’ or ‘biological’ horror, we’re taking a look back at some great films that deal in the treacheries of the flesh. Referring to a distinct subgenre in horror cinema that variously trades in aberration, mutation, transformation and a loss of conscious control over the human body – often accompanied by generous volumes of squicky corporeal trauma – body horror usually requires a certain level of tolerance for on-screen yucks. The genesis of the term itself can be traced back to a 1983 essay by the Australian academic Philip Brophy – who would go on to practise what he preached by directing the 1993 feature Body Melt – but its conceptual tropes stretch all the way back into the realms of gothic literature. While biological horror movies offer boundless opportunities for the greatest FX artists in the business to let their imaginations run wild, the subgenre has long proved fertile ground for its political potential, where questions of bodily integrity and autonomy are inherently foregrounded. Here are 10 greats that you might not want to watch on a full stomach.
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