Best movies of all time filmaffinity - Page 2
In the following page, you will see a ranking of the bests movies of all time. We have gathered the ratings of Imdb, Metacritic, Filmaffinity and crafted our own algorithm and generated the following ratings.
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21. The Apartment (1960)
The Apartment (1960) — a darkly comic romantic drama about lonely clerk Bud who lets bosses use his apartment. Ambition collides with compassion when love blooms with the elevator operator, exposing corporate hypocrisy. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
8.4
/10
94
/100
8.3
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8.7
/10
22. Double Indemnity (1944)
Double Indemnity is a tense film-noir about seduction, greed and moral decay. Insurance man Walter Neff, seduced by Phyllis, plots her husband's "accidental" death; suspicion, betrayal and confession unravel their scheme. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
8.4
/10
95
/100
8.3
/10
8.7
/10
23. The Kid (1921)
The Kid (1921) — Chaplin’s first feature — mixes silent comedy and melodrama: the Tramp raises an abandoned boy; laughter and heartbreak follow as poverty, custody and reunion test their bond. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Family
8.4
/10
8.2
/10
8.3
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24. The Gold Rush (1925)
Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush (1925) follows the Little Tramp in the Klondike: comedic slapstick (boiled-boot, cliff cabin), hunger, rivalries and romance with Georgia, blending laughter and poignant triumph. read more
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Drama
8.4
/10
90
/100
8.1
/10
8.5
/10
25. Sunrise (1927)
Sunrise (1927): a lyrical silent drama where a farmer, tempted by a glamorous city woman who urges him to drown his wife, refuses. A day of redemption, city fair, storm; a poetic study of love and forgiveness. read more
Genres: Drama, Romance
8.4
/10
95
/100
8.1
/10
8.7
/10
26. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
McMurphy feigns insanity to escape prison and clashes with Nurse Ratched in a psychiatric ward. His rebellion awakens patients, exposing abuse and forcing tragic costs—darkly comic, powerful critique. read more
Genre: Drama
8.3
/10
84
/100
8.7
/10
8.5
/10
27. American History X (1998)
American History X follows ex‑neo‑Nazi Derek Vinyard, whose prison experience leads him to reject hate and desperately try to stop his brother Danny from following the same violent, racist path. Raw, disturbing, and morally complex. read more
Genre: Drama
8.3
/10
62
/100
8.5
/10
7.7
/10
28. Cinema Paradiso (1988)
Cinema Paradiso is a bittersweet coming-of-age drama: Toto recalls his mentor Alfredo and their Sicilian life. A nostalgic, emotional love letter to cinema, memory, friendship and loss. read more
Genres: Drama, Romance
8.3
/10
80
/100
8.5
/10
8.3
/10
29. Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Once Upon a Time in America follows Noodles and childhood friends from Lower East Side boys to Prohibition-era mobsters — a melancholic, elliptical epic about memory, betrayal, ambition and regret. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama
8.3
/10
75
/100
8.3
/10
8.0
/10
30. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
To Kill a Mockingbird follows lawyer Atticus Finch defending Tom Robinson amid Depression-era racism, told through his daughter Scout; themes: moral courage, empathy, injustice, and coming-of-age. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama
8.3
/10
88
/100
8.3
/10
8.5
/10
31. Bicycle Thieves (1948)
1948's Bicycle Thieves: a bleak neorealist portrait of postwar Rome. When Antonio's work bike is stolen, he and son Bruno scour the city—revealing poverty, dignity, desperation, and a harrowing, unforgettable end. read more
Genre: Drama
8.3
/10
8.3
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8.3
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32. M (1931)
M (1931) is Fritz Lang’s tense crime thriller about a city terrorized by child murders. Police and criminals race to catch the unseen killer; a chilling mob "trial" raises questions of guilt, justice and fear’s corruption of society. read more
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
8.3
/10
8.3
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8.3
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33. Some Like It Hot (1959)
Some Like It Hot — 1929 Chicago screwball comedy: two musicians flee the mob by disguising as women in an all‑female band, triggering mistaken identities, romance, slapstick and caper chaos. read more
Genres: Comedy, Music, Romance
8.3
/10
98
/100
8.2
/10
8.8
/10
34. The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
The Grapes of Wrath follows the Joads, dispossessed Oklahoma sharecroppers who migrate to California, facing exploitation, hardship and family strain. A stark, humane film critiquing economic injustice. read more
Genre: Drama
8.3
/10
96
/100
8.1
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8.7
/10
35. The General (1926)
Set in the Civil War, The General follows engineer Johnnie Gray as he pursues Union spies who stole his locomotive and kidnapped his sweetheart. A silent Buster Keaton film of daring train chases, physical stunts and deadpan comedy. read more
Genres: Action, Adventure, Comedy
8.3
/10
8.1
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8.2
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36. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
Reflective Western: Senator Ransom 'Ranse' Stoddard returns to Shinbone and recalls arriving as an idealistic lawyer who confronted outlaw Liberty Valance, loved Hallie, and faced a moral, legendary showdown. read more
Genres: Drama, Western
8.3
/10
94
/100
8.1
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8.6
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37. The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928): an austere silent film focused on Joan’s 1431 trial and execution. Stark close-ups and minimalist sets intensify her faith, humiliation and the court’s cruelty. read more
Genres: Biography, Drama, History
8.3
/10
98
/100
8.1
/10
8.7
/10
38. Forrest Gump (1994)
Forrest Gump follows a kind, simple Alabama man whose optimism and persistence carry him through key American moments—segregation, Vietnam, business, presidents—while he loves Jenny; it's a bittersweet, nostalgic tale of fate, resilience and quiet heroism. read more
Genres: Drama, Romance
8.2
/10
82
/100
8.8
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8.4
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39. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
Sergio Leone’s 1966 spaghetti Western follows three morally ambiguous men racing to find buried Confederate gold amid Civil War chaos. Iconic visuals, Morricone score, betrayals, and a legendary three-way duel. read more
Genre: Western
8.2
/10
90
/100
8.8
/10
8.7
/10
40. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
The Silence of the Lambs (1991) is a tense psychological thriller: FBI trainee Clarice Starling consults imprisoned Hannibal Lecter to catch Buffalo Bill, sparking a chilling cat-and-mouse of insight, manipulation and moral dread. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama, Horror
8.2
/10
86
/100
8.6
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8.5
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