Best movies of all time filmaffinity - Page 5
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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81. Ran (1985)
Ran (1985) is Kurosawa’s operatic samurai tragedy: an ageing warlord divides his realm, triggering betrayal, civil war and madness. Visually stunning, brutal and emotionally devastating, with strong themes of ambition and loss. read more
Genres: Action, Drama, War
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82. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
Two desperate Americans and a prospector find gold in 1925 Sierra Madre; riches breed fear, paranoia and greed that destroy their friendship. A tense, gritty moral drama. read more
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Western
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83. Blade Runner (1982)
Blade Runner (1982) follows ex-cop Rick Deckard hunting four rogue Nexus-6 replicants in a rain-soaked 2019 Los Angeles. It's a moody sci-fi noir exploring identity, memory, mortality and empathy. read more
Genres: Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
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84. Trainspotting (1996)
Trainspotting (1996) follows Mark Renton’s struggle in Edinburgh’s heroin scene: darkly comic, violent, hallucinatory — exploring addiction, friendship, betrayal and the wrenching choices to escape. read more
Genre: Drama
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85. Raging Bull (1980)
Raging Bull portrays two turbulent decades of boxer Jake LaMotta: brilliant in the ring, self-destructive and jealous off it. Scorsese and De Niro deliver a visceral, intimate, morally complex study of rage, fame and isolation. read more
Genres: Biography, Drama, Sport
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86. The Seventh Seal (1957)
The Seventh Seal (1957) follows knight Antonius Block who plays chess with Death amid the Black Death. Through symbolic, austere scenes and a traveling troupe, it probes faith, mortality, cruelty and small kindnesses. read more
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, History
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87. Mary and Max (2009)
Mary and Max: a darkly comic stop-motion drama about a 20-year pen-pal bond between a lonely Aussie girl and a middle-aged New Yorker, blending dry humor with grief, mental illness and compassion. read more
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Drama
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88. On the Waterfront (1954)
On the Waterfront is a gritty 1950s drama: ex-boxer Terry Malloy, haunted by a coworker's murder, faces corrupt union bosses and must choose between silence and moral courage. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller
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89. Persona (1966)
Persona (1966) is a stark, hypnotic drama where nurse Alma tends mute actress Elisabet in isolation; identities blur as silence, confession and obsession merge into unsettling, unresolved visual poetry. read more
Genres: Drama, Thriller
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90. The 400 Blows (1959)
Truffaut’s The Four Hundred Blows (1959) is a French New Wave coming‑of‑age drama about 14‑year‑old Antoine’s petty crimes, parental neglect and longing for connection, culminating in a stark, open finale. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama
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91. Wild Strawberries (1957)
Wild Strawberries follows aging Dr. Isak Borg on a road trip that triggers flashbacks, dreams and roadside encounters, forcing him to confront regret, lost love and the chance for reconciliation. read more
Genres: Drama, Romance
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92. The Wages of Fear (1953)
The Wages of Fear dumps four desperate men in a scorched outpost who must haul unstable nitroglycerin over treacherous mountain roads to a burning oilfield. A relentless, claustrophobic thriller about fear, greed and survival. read more
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Thriller
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93. The Night of the Hunter (1955)
Depression-era thriller where a fake preacher marries a widow to find $10,000 hidden by her children in a doll. Laughton’s expressionistic, noirish film is a hymn-tinged nightmare about corrupted faith and innocence. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
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94. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Francis recalls murders tied to Dr. Caligari and sleepwalker Cesare in this 1920 expressionist silent. Jagged sets, oppressive mood and an ambiguous twist blur reality and madness. read more
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
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95. Throne of Blood (1957)
Throne of Blood adapts Macbeth to medieval Japan: warlord Washizu, urged by his ruthless wife after a prophecy, resorts to murder and power, then descends into paranoia and doom. read more
Genres: Drama, History
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96. Rope (1948)
Rope (1948): Hitchcock’s claustrophobic thriller in which two young men kill a classmate, hide the body in a chest and hold a dinner — a tense, single-take study of arrogance, guilt and moral nihilism. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery
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97. High Noon (1952)
High Noon follows Marshal Will Kane, who on his wedding day must face returning outlaw Frank Miller. Abandoned by the town, Kane confronts fear, betrayal and moral duty in a tense, real-time showdown. read more
Genres: Drama, Thriller, Western
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98. Notorious (1946)
Notorious (1946): Alicia, daughter of a Nazi spy, is recruited to infiltrate pro‑Nazi exiles in Rio, marries their leader as cover, risking love, betrayal and poison in Hitchcock’s tense, elegiac spy‑romance. read more
Genres: Drama, Film-Noir, Romance
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99. The Big Sleep (1946)
Classic film-noir: private eye Philip Marlowe uncovers blackmail, murder and organized crime while protecting a general's daughters; tense, witty, morally ambiguous mystery with twists and hard-boiled romance. read more
Genres: Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery
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100. Laura (1944)
Laura (1944): a noir murder mystery in which Detective Mark McPherson becomes obsessed with solving the apparent murder of glamorous Laura Hunt. Interviews, secrets, a major twist, and haunting romance. read more
Genres: Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery
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