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  1. The Three Stooges Filmography's icon

    The Three Stooges Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. A complete list of all shorts and features make under the "Three Stooges" moniker. These include Moe, Larry, Curly, Shemp, Joe, & Curly-Joe.
  2. The Ultimate 50 Horror Movies's icon

    The Ultimate 50 Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 20:1. As voted for by followers of TheUndeadCritic.co.uk
  3. TIFF's The Essential 100: Expert Panel's icon

    TIFF's The Essential 100: Expert Panel

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. TIFF's [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/toronto+international+film+festival+-+the+essential+100/rtrench/]Essential 100[/url] "represents the merging of one 100 film list as determined by an expert panel of TIFF curators with one 100 film list as determined by TIFF stakeholders." This is the expert panel's list, compiled by five TIFF curators in 2009. Their goal was to create a list of "essential cinema" that balanced "best" and "most influential," with a limit of one film per director.
  4. Time Out London 101 Films of the Decade 2000s's icon

    Time Out London 101 Films of the Decade 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. The Time Out London staff name their picks for the best of the 2000s.
  5. Time Out London 50 Essential Comic Book Movies's icon

    Time Out London 50 Essential Comic Book Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 20:1. Bam! Splat! Kapow! Strap on your utility belt, starch up your cape, pull your underpants over your trousers and prepare to fly faster than a speeding bullet with Time Out's superheroic countdown of the 50 essential comic book movies.
  6. Time Out London 50 Greatest Monster Movies's icon

    Time Out London 50 Greatest Monster Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. From 2009, Time Out London lists their 50 favorite cinematic stalkers, growlers, slashers and biters.
  7. Toronto International Film Festival - The Essential 100's icon

    Toronto International Film Festival - The Essential 100

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. This list represents the merging of one 100 film list as determined by an expert panel of TIFF curators with one 100 film list as determined by TIFF stakeholders.
  8. Venice Film Festival - Grand Jury Prize's icon

    Venice Film Festival - Grand Jury Prize

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. "The Grand Jury Prize (aka the Silver Lion, formerly the Special Jury Prize) is an award given at the Venice Film Festival. It is considered the second place award next to the main award, the Golden Lion."
  9. 100 French films for an ideal Cinematheque by René Prédal's icon

    100 French films for an ideal Cinematheque by René Prédal

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. les 100 films français d'une cinémathèque idéale par René Prédal, Histoire du Cinéma français
  10. 100 Years at the Movies by Chuck Workman's icon

    100 Years at the Movies by Chuck Workman

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. from the short film released in 1994. "Commemorates the centennial of American movies with a montage of clips and music scores from the most important movies of the century." http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0179624/
  11. 1001 Movies That Shocked the World: A Chronology of Cult, Horror and Banned Films's icon

    1001 Movies That Shocked the World: A Chronology of Cult, Horror and Banned Films

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. Movies reviewed in the book by Vincent Kapner. From the birth of horror cinema, The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (1895) to Dante's Inferno (1911) and all the way through cinema's history to Raw (2017) and Wolves at the Door (2018), 1001 MOVIES THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD explores over a century of horror, cult and banned films. This extensive guide is replete with over 1000 entries, featuring choice cuts from every sub-genre imaginable in a movie jungle teeming with classics and lesser-known items of interest. Horror connoisseur, Vincent Kapner, serves as the Virgil to your Dante as he guides you through the infernal picture house of the most controversial, shocking and disturbing movies ever made. Overflowing with trivia and background information, as well as synopses, critical opinion and censorship information, 1001 MOVIES THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD is an indispensable addition to any film fan's book shelf. So, if you're an unrepentant cinematic sinner, why not take the plunge and visit the Seven Circles of Movie Hell. Not only will you find yourself in good company, but you'll also be introduced to dozens – if not hundreds – of strange and terrifying cine-lifeforms that had previously escaped your notice. The following films are not on IMDb: Abnormal: The Sinema of Nick Zedd (1980) Captain's Pride, Volume 33 (2009?) Do's Final Exit (1997) Planetary Evacuation Recruitment Tape (1996) War of the Worlds (1938)
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    50 Good Psychological Thriller Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. (by Shane Rivers). With the release of Gerard Butler’s Law Abiding Citizen, I started thinking about the psychological thriller genre. Due to its impressive number of triumphs in recent years, it has become one of the most consistent genres for those looking for entertaining films with a twist. It’s therefore my pleasure to present 50 good psychological thriller movies which you might find of interest.
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    A Nightmare on Elm Street

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0.
  14. Agatha Christie Film Adaptations's icon

    Agatha Christie Film Adaptations

    Favs/dislikes: 19:1. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist of all time with over 4 billion copies in print. In 1955 Christie was the first recipient of the Grand Master Award, the highest honor of the Mystery Writers of America. There have been numerous television movies and series based on her work, but this list is restricted to feature films. Most follow the exploits of Hercule Poirot or Miss Jane Marple, and all are sorted by year of release.
  15. All Women Stalk's 60 Most Romantic Movies's icon

    All Women Stalk's 60 Most Romantic Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 19:2. To feel the emotional tug, wait breathlessly to see if love will conquer all, and use up a box of tissues in the process – what a bliss! So, if you are too looking for a good romantic movie, you will surely find quite a few on our ultimate list of 60 Most Romantic Movies ever!
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    Astaire and Rogers Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. All 10 of the Astaire and Rogers movies made from 1930s to 1940s.
  17. AV Club reviews: Rated B+ and Up's icon

    AV Club reviews: Rated B+ and Up

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. The A.V. Club reviews most of the cinematic landscape on a scale from A to F. All movies with a rating of B+ or higher are listed here. (Starting from January 1st 2006)
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    Bad Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 19:1. Some random dude made a few 'bad' movies lists, so I merged them into this.
  19. Best Director Nominees - Academy Awards's icon

    Best Director Nominees - Academy Awards

    Favs/dislikes: 19:1.
  20. BFI: 100 thrillers to see before you die's icon

    BFI: 100 thrillers to see before you die

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. For the bucket list: a selection of some of the best thrillers ever made. How many have you seen?
  21. Bradley Cooper Filmography's icon

    Bradley Cooper Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. Getting better and better as each year goes by.
  22. Carol Reed filmography's icon

    Carol Reed filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0.
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    City Symphonies / City Films

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. I'm going to make a list of City Symphonies here, films that are about cities. All suggestions are welcomed. Here is a nice text about such films I found on the net: "In the the 1920s the movies were still relatively young, and an evolving modernist aesthetic embraced all things new, sleek, fast, and urban. Not surprisingly, a common focus of the cinematic avant-garde during this era was on the power, and excitement of cities. In both Europe and the US, a small genre of films that became know as "city symphonies" attempted to capture the spirit, uniqueness, and poetry of a city by assembling images of everyday life in that city. These early films and their offsprings often utilized what film historian Bill Nichols has termed the "poetic mode" of documentary film production--an attempt to move away from the "objective" reality of a given situation or people in order to grasp at an inner "truth" that can only be conveyed by poetical manipulations of mood, tone, time, and space."
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    Claude Beylie's Les Films-Clés du Cinéma

    Favs/dislikes: 19:1. Originnally published in 1984, French critic Claude Beylie reviews 200 masterpieces of cinema. The book was re-released in 2002 with more 30 films reviewed. Can anyone help to get these titles? Update: It was added the films listed in the addendum
  25. CriterionForum Lists Project - Musicals's icon

    CriterionForum Lists Project - Musicals

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. In 2011 the members of the Criterionforum.org conducted a poll to determine the greatest movie musicals. Discussion was strongly encouraged - certain popular and critical favorites were attacked, while other overlooked and underrated titles were defended/championed. At the end of the discussion period, members were asked to submit a list of their 50 favorites and the results were then compiled to create this top 96.
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