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  1. ICM Forum's Favourite Murder Mysteries - Top 150's icon

    ICM Forum's Favourite Murder Mysteries - Top 150

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. From 23 participants in the forum poll held in April 2024.
  2. ICM Forum's Favourite Murder Mysteries - All Votes's icon

    ICM Forum's Favourite Murder Mysteries - All Votes

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. From 23 participants in the forum poll held in April 2024.
  3. ICM Forum Country Polls: Norway's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Norway

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Poll conducted in April 2024 29 participants 50 titles received 25+ points 146 titles in total
  4. Paste's The 50 Best Boxing Movies of All Time's icon

    Paste's The 50 Best Boxing Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. By Christina Newland | April 9, 2024 | 1:15am Boxing and the cinema have been inseparable from the earliest days of movie-making. The propulsive excitement and fierce elegance of the sport were perfectly suited to the screen, and some of the earliest surviving motion pictures are filmed boxing matches. As the sport grew in popularity throughout the 20th century, so too did the movie genre. It’s no surprise filmmakers return to it frequently. With the sport’s mythic, violent clashes and long history of social eruption, it can be an allegory for nearly whatever you want it to be. They can be simple fight yarns, but more often they’re other things—explorations of greedy commercial exploitation, poverty, violence, race. They prod at class divisions, and at what it means to be a ‘man’ in the world. But they can also be brooding meditations on what may have been or could never be. They speak of the long dark night of the soul, a damned-if-you-do existentialism where you rise from the gutter only to be chewed up and spat out again by the fierce internal cogs of the sport. Then again, there are light-hearted celebratory biopics and slapstick parodies to choose from, too. You’ll find all of the above in our list of the 50 best boxing movies:
  5. Russian Guild of Film Critics' 50 Most Important Feature Films of Russian Cinema over the Last 25 Years's icon

    Russian Guild of Film Critics' 50 Most Important Feature Films of Russian Cinema over the Last 25 Years

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 01/25/2023 50 MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE FILMS OF RUSSIAN CINEMA OVER THE LAST 25 YEARS 50 НАИБОЛЕЕ ЗНАЧИМЫХ ИГРОВЫХ ФИЛЬМОВ РОССИЙСКОГО КИНО ЗА ПОСЛЕДНИЕ 25 ЛЕТ Results are ranked solely by the number of positive responses to the question "Do you today confirm the high assessment of this film?/Подтверждаете ли вы сегодня высокую оценку этого фильма?" regardless of negative or neutral ones. There are a lot of ties, with the #1 film garnering 55 (of 76) positive votes, and #166 getting only 6 positive votes (with 45 negative). The mid-point is with films ranked 103-107 with 28 positive votes and 27 or less negative votes. The Top 50 here all received 40+ votes. Shapito-Shou is counted as a single entry in the poll. [url=http://kinopressa.ru/5914]Full List of all 167 films[/url]
  6. ICM Forum Country Polls: Russia's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Russia

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Poll conducted in March 2024 36 participants 53 titles received 25+ points 239 titles in total
  7. ICM Forum Country Polls: Iran's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Iran

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Poll conducted in February 2024 31 participants 56 titles received 25+ points 145 titles in total
  8. ICM Forum Country Polls: Chile's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Chile

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Poll conducted in January 2024 22 participants 36 titles received 25+ points 117 titles in total
  9. Patrick Wilson Filmography.'s icon

    Patrick Wilson Filmography.

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Feature films & mini-series.
  10. Fotogramas' The 20 Best Argentine Films of All Time's icon

    Fotogramas' The 20 Best Argentine Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. THE 20 BEST ARGENTINE FILMS IN HISTORY By Mariona Borrull 17/07/2022 From 'Dios se lo repay' to 'La flor', passing through great hits like 'El secreto de sus ojos' and pearls of genre, such as 'Nazareno Cruz y el lobo'. We dust off the history books to claim that Argentine cinema does not end with '[url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/relatos+salvajes/]Wild Tales[/url]'. - - - LAS 20 MEJORES PELÍCULAS ARGENTINAS DE LA HISTORIA De 'Dios se lo pague' a 'La flor', pasando por grandes éxitos como 'El secreto de sus ojos' y perlas de género, cual 'Nazareno Cruz y el lobo'. Desempolvamos los libros de historia para reivindicar que el cine argentino no se acaba con 'Relatos salvajes'. POR MARIONA BORRULL 17/07/2022 Note: Films listed in chronological order.
  11. Filmkikk's Top 250 Norwegian Films's icon

    Filmkikk's Top 250 Norwegian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Om oss Filmkikk.no er et privat initiativ fra noen anmeldere som har film som felles lidenskap. Det er ingen selskap som ligger bak og vi har derfor ingen reklame på siden vår og en flat struktur der alle betyr like mye i anmelderfellesskapet. Vi ønsker heller ikke å ha inntekter på det vi driver med. Alle skriver av fri vilje, og det er interessen som driver oss, mer enn plikten om å skrive. Navnet Filmkikk er ment som en fornorskning av filmkick og skal henspeile det at vi kan ha lidenskap eller kikk på film. Vi vil bruke nettstedet til også å skrive "alt" om film, ikke bare rene anmeldelser, men også eventuelt korte innlegg, tanker om, kommentarer og rundt dagsaktualiteter rundt film, ja rett og slett alt hva film gir oss som et "kick" i hverdagen... Litt historie: Filmkikk.no er et nytt tiltak og har utspring i anmeldere fra filmfront.no. Etter at filmfront skal legge ned driften, så var det meningen å lage noe nytt. Vi har fått med oss en god del av filmfront-anmelderne og deres anmeldelser er med videre fra filmfront. Men på filmkikk vil vi ikke ha et nettsamfunn eller stor filmdatabase, utover det som følger med det vi skriver og produserer. Dette er et sted for norsk filmkritikk og andre meninger om film. - - - - About us Filmkikk.no is a private initiative by some reviewers who have film as a common passion. There is no company behind it and we therefore have no advertising on our site and a flat structure where everyone is equally important in the review community. We also do not want to have income from what we do. Everyone writes of free will, and it is the interest that drives us, more than the duty to write. The name Filmkikk is intended as a Norwegianization of filmkick and should reflect that we can have a passion or a passion for film. We will use the website to also write "everything" about film, not just pure reviews, but also possibly short posts, thoughts about, comments and about current affairs around film, yes simply everything that film gives us as a "kick" in everyday life... A little history: Filmkikk.no is a new initiative and has its origins in reviewers from filmfront.no. After Filmfront is going to shut down operations, the intention was to create something new. We have brought in a good number of Filmfront reviewers and their reviews are included from Filmfront. But at Filmkikk, we do not want an online community or large film database, beyond what comes with what we write and produce. This is a place for Norwegian film criticism and other opinions about film. - - - - This is a successor list to the [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/filmfronts+top+250+norwegian+films/fergenaprido/]Filmfront list[/url]. Films are rated out of 6, with the #1 film scored at 5.55 and the #250 film scored at 4.26. Data from May 3rd, 2024. Note: #184 Ice Age (Istid) is tagged as USA and #229 Eddie og Suzanne is tagged as Sweden, but both still show up in the Norwegian list for some reason, so I've left them in. The next two films are [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/tusen+bitar/]Tusen bitar (2014)[/url] & [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/her+er+harold/]Her er Harold (2014)[/url].
  12. ICM Forum Country Polls: Italy's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Italy

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Poll conducted in December 2023 43 participants 83 titles received 25+ points 288 titles in total
  13. Advocate's Picks For the 15 Best LGBTQ+ Movies of 2023's icon

    Advocate's Picks For the 15 Best LGBTQ+ Movies of 2023

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Our Picks For the 15 Best LGBTQ+ Movies of 2023 By Mey Rude | 12/22/23 We loved these queer films in 2023! As the year comes to an end and we look back on the culture we saw in 2023, we can see that it was a very strong year for queer film. Many of the year's best performances came from queer actors. Luminaries like Colman Domingo, Jodie Foster, and Trace Lysette all delivered performances that are award-worthy and count among the best we've seen in some time. Queer directors like Andrew Haigh, Ira Sachs, Emma Seligman, and Todd Haynes had great years as well. These are our picks for the 15 best queer movies of 2023, in descending order, counting down to our favorite queer movie of the year!
  14. ICM Forum Country Polls: India's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: India

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Poll conducted in November 2023 31 participants 46 titles received 25+ points 216 titles in total
  15. ICM Forum Country Polls: Czechia + Slovakia's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Czechia + Slovakia

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Poll conducted in October 2023 37 participants 72 titles received 25+ points 176 titles in total
  16. ICM Forum Country Polls: Egypt's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Egypt

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Poll conducted in September 2023 17 participants 23 titles received 25+ points 90 titles in total
  17. ICM Forum Country Polls: Netherlands's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Netherlands

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Poll conducted in August 2023 25 participants 44 titles received 25+ points 205 titles in total
  18. ICM Forum Country Polls: Greece + Cyprus's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Greece + Cyprus

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Poll conducted in July 2023 25 participants 39 titles received 25+ points 125 titles in total
  19. Slashfilm.com's The 95 Best Family Movies Ever's icon

    Slashfilm.com's The 95 Best Family Movies Ever

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. BY BRENDAN KNAPP/JULY 17, 2023 5:15 AM EST In my home, family movie night is a weekly tradition. It's a shared experience that safely introduces my children to new ideas, places, cultures, people, and emotions. It reinforces qualities like humility, persistence, and kindness. And, of course, it's fun to snuggle up on a couch to laugh, cry, and scream together. Movie night doesn't require conversation, though it might spark one after you watch a film that challenges viewers' perceptions of reality. And unlike in the theater, you can sit wherever you want, too, though a small couch will help keep young ones within a hug's reach during tense moments. Don't worry about snacks or bathroom breaks, either; both are only a quick pause and short walk away. To help you find the best films for the event, I put together a list of the 95 best family films you can watch today. They will make family movie night (or morning, or afternoon) memorable for the entire clan, from the kindergarten-aged on up. Some films feature innovative artistic techniques, kicking open doors to new universes of creative discovery. Some films sneak in a moral lesson, the medicine the cinematic spoonful of sugar helps go down. Some may inspire impromptu dance parties, especially during the end credits. And all 95 of these movies are perfect for film-loving families, including mine. {List is ordered alphabetically, and the four Toy Story films are counted as a single entry.} ...and the ones that didn't make the cut When compiling this list, I wanted to make sure everyone in the family could enjoy every film, from kindergarten-age on up. However, young viewers, even those who can read, might struggle with captions. That means that incredible foreign films like "[url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/estiu+1993/]Summer 1993[/url]" and "[url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/wadjda/]Wadjda[/url]" won't work for most U.S. families, although animated films that are dubbed in English will be just fine. Violence is another issue. I fell in love with "[url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/raiders+of+the+lost+ark/]Raiders of the Lost Ark[/url]" after seeing it in the theater when I was four. That's two years after I saw my first horror movie (a miniseries, actually), "[url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/salems+lot/]Salem's Lot[/url]." I could handle it. I know my five-year-old daughter cannot. Many parents don't want their children to see a Nazi's face melt or bald men get butchered by propeller blades — and that's okay.  "Raiders" and other violent, scary classics I loved as a kid, like "[url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/poltergeist/]Poltergeist[/url]," "[url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/conan+the+barbarian/]Conan the Barbarian[/url]," and "[url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/jurassic+park/]Jurassic Park[/url]," can go on other family film lists, but not this one. With my picks, you may need to offer a few comforting snuggles or answer questions about violence and intolerance, but I want to make sure that everyone feels comfortable watching these films. That said, you know your kids best; if you think they're ready for slightly more mature fare, there's no better way to introduce it than by viewing the movies together.
  20. CBC Arts Presents: The 50 Greatest Films Directed by Canadians's icon

    CBC Arts Presents: The 50 Greatest Films Directed by Canadians

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. First published in June 2023. Near, far, wherever you are — these directors have shaped not only Canadian film but the entire art of cinema around the globe. What is the greatest film ever directed by a Canadian? It’s a trickier question than it seems, and one that perhaps stokes the flames of a long and storied divide: the one between the filmmakers who have stayed in Canada to help build up our own industry… and those who left for greener pastures (at least the money kind of green). But there's no denying how significantly Canadian filmmakers have shaped the art of cinema — no matter where they’re working. There have been many lists centered around the best “Canadian films,” as there should. Canadian films — those made within our own systems of production — are a distinct representation of our artistry that deserve to be celebrated as their own entity. But why should we narrow ourselves when we’ve also done so much for cinema everywhere? What happens when we look at every single movie ever made by a Canadian filmmaker — anytime, anywhere — and stack them up against one another? So what is the greatest film ever directed by a Canadian? That’s the question we posed to film critics, programmers, and journalists to create the ultimate list. Responses poured in from across the country, and these were the 50 films that topped their ranks. The results may surprise you, or maybe they’re exactly what you expected. But either way, they make it extraordinarily clear that when it comes to the art of cinema, nothing quite compares to the Canadians lens. How was this list tabulated? We asked participants to rank the best full-length feature films directed by Canadians from 1 to 10, with film #1 being worth 10 points, #2 worth 9 points, and so on, all the way up to #10 for 1 point. 83 participants submitted ballots by the time of our deadline, voting for a total of 230 different films. The criteria for the selections were as follows: they must be directed by a filmmaker who identifies as Canadian, fully or partially, either by birth or naturalization; they could be produced or set in any country at any time; they must have a runtime of 60 minutes or over. Any films that did not meet this criteria were disqualified. Once the ballots were submitted, we added up the point totals for each film and arranged them from highest to lowest. For films that had the same number of total points, we used two tiebreaking factors. First, we looked at which film received the most Top 3 placements; the film with the most Top 3 placements won. If the films had the same number of Top 3 placements, we then looked at the total number of people who voted for each of them; the film with the highest number of votes won. Honourable Mention: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/wavelength/]Wavelength[/url], directed by Michael Snow Michael Snow's avant-garde 1967 film received a total number of votes that tied it for 50th place, but at a runtime of 45 minutes, the film did not meet our criteria for inclusion on this list.
  21. ICM Forum Country Polls: Korea's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Korea

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Poll conducted in June 2023 43 participants 61 titles received 25+ points 226 titles in total
  22. ICM Forum Country Polls: Argentina's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Argentina

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Poll conducted in May 2023 31 participants 56 titles received 25+ points 217 titles in total
  23. ICM Forum's Queer Members' Recommended Queer Films's icon

    ICM Forum's Queer Members' Recommended Queer Films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A list of films recommended by some of the queer members of the Unofficial Film Forum for the June 2023 Queer Cinema Challenge. For more information on the individual films selected by each person, [url=https://forum.icmforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=812759#p812759]see this post[/url]. Missing from imdb/icm: The Art of Edith Surreal (2023)
  24. Kyle Turner's The Queer Film Guide's icon

    Kyle Turner's The Queer Film Guide

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. 100 great movies that tell LGBTQIA+ stories A selection of 100 of cinema’s greatest films that tell queer stories, from the silent era to contemporary masterpieces. Beginning with early trailblazers like Different from the Others, Kyle Turner has selected 100 of cinema’s greatest queer films to guide you through the eras. From Hitchcock’s Rope and cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show through the New Queer Cinema movement of the 90s to the present day, where LGBTQIA+ narratives have increasingly made their way into the mainstream and dominated award seasons with films like Carol, Tangerine, and Moonlight. From scrappy auteurs to Academy Award winners, The Queer Film Guide celebrates LGBTQIA+ stories and artists, offering a fresh take on what defines great cinema, and lending a voice to the diverse creators and characters who have shaped the artform. Films are listed chronologically. [url=https://letterboxd.com/crew/list/the-queer-film-guide-100-great-movies-that/]List on Letterboxd[/url] (done in collaboration with the author) [url=https://letterboxd.com/tylekurner/list/the-queer-film-guide-directors-cut/]"Director's Cut" on Letterboxd[/url] (will add to icm soon)
  25. ICM Forum Country Polls: China's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: China

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Poll conducted in April 2023 29 participants 55 titles received 25+ points 230 titles in total
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