Best movies of all time metacritic - 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. 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
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8.8
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22. Rashomon (1950)
Rashomon (1950) is a stark crime drama that shows a murder through conflicting eyewitness accounts, revealing how memory, ego and self-preservation distort truth. Sparse, haunting, philosophically unsettling. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery
8.1
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8.2
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8.7
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23. All About Eve (1950)
All About Eve is a sharp backstage drama about ambition and betrayal: Eve ingratiates herself with aging star Margo while secretly scheming; critic Addison exposes her, as wit, cruelty and themes of aging and envy play out. read more
Genre: Drama
8.5
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98
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8.2
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8.8
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24. 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
8.1
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8.7
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25. 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
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8.1
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8.7
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26. The Wild Bunch (1969)
The Wild Bunch (1969): In 1913 Pike Bishop's aging gang flees to Mexico after a botched robbery, agrees to hijack U.S. arms for General Mapache, then faces pursuers, fraying loyalties, brutal violence and the death of an era. read more
Genres: Action, Adventure, Western
8.0
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7.9
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8.6
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27. The Lady Vanishes (1938)
The Lady Vanishes (1938): Hitchcock’s brisk mystery-thriller—socialite Iris searches a train for missing governess Miss Froy amid denial, intrigue and witty suspense, aided by sardonic Gilbert. read more
Genres: Mystery, Thriller
7.3
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8.3
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28. 12 Angry Men (1957)
12 Angry Men (1957): confined jury-room drama where one juror’s lone "not guilty" vote forces reexamination of evidence, prejudice and duty, turning deliberation into a moral, intellectual battle. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama
8.7
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97
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9.0
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9.1
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29. Parasite (2019)
Parasite follows the struggling Kim family as they con their way into a wealthy household, escalating from dark satire to tense, violent drama that exposes stark class divides and moral ambiguity. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Thriller
97
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8.5
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9.1
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30. Psycho (1960)
Psycho (1960), directed by Hitchcock, follows Marion Crane who steals money and hides at the eerie Bates Motel run by Norman Bates. A slow‑burn psychological thriller famed for its shock, the shower scene, and chilling final reveal. read more
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
8.4
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31. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove: a black Cold War satire where a paranoid general triggers a nuclear crisis, sparking War Room farce, dark laughs and a chilling critique of deterrence. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, War
97
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8.3
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9.0
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32. Gone with the Wind (1939)
Gone with the Wind is an epic Civil War–era romance following Scarlett O’Hara’s struggle to save Tara amid love and loss with Rhett and Ashley. Lavish, long and engrossing, visually grand but historically and morally problematic. read more
Genres: Drama, History, Romance
7.9
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8.2
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8.6
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33. 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
8.1
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8.7
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34. The Third Man (1949)
The Third Man (1949) is a moody film‑noir set in postwar Vienna: writer Holly Martins investigates the supposed death of friend Harry Lime, uncovering black‑market crimes, moral compromise, and haunting atmosphere. read more
Genres: Film-Noir, Mystery, Thriller
8.2
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97
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8.7
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35. 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
8.1
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97
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8.0
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8.6
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36. The Maltese Falcon (1941)
The Maltese Falcon is a tight film noir: Sam Spade, hired by Miss Wonderly, uncovers murder, double-crosses and dangerous rivals all obsessed with a priceless falcon—tense, cynical, stylish. read more
Genres: Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery
8.0
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97
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7.9
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8.5
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37. A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
Blanche DuBois, a fragile Southern belle, moves to New Orleans, clashing with her sister’s husband Stanley as he exposes her past. A tense, tragic drama about desire, illusion, class and cruelty. read more
Genre: Drama
8.0
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97
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7.9
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8.5
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38. 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007)
Tense, realist drama set in 1987 Romania: over one day two students, one seeking an illegal abortion, face bureaucracy, danger and moral strain under Ceaușescu’s regime; bleak, urgent and emotionally draining. read more
Genre: Drama
97
/100
7.9
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8.8
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39. Battleship Potemkin (1925)
Battleship Potemkin (1925), Eisenstein’s silent classic, dramatizes a 1905 sailors’ mutiny and the Odessa Steps massacre. A montage-driven, propagandistic film of collective revolt, sacrifice and state violence. read more
Genres: Drama, History, Thriller
8.0
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97
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7.9
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8.5
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40. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938): a Technicolor swashbuckler where outlaw Robin Hood leads Merry Men in guerrilla raids against Prince John’s oppression, wooing Maid Marian amid swordplay, archery and heroic rebellion. read more
Genres: Action, Adventure, Romance
7.2
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97
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7.9
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