Best movies of all time metacritic - Page 3
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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41. My Left Foot (1989)
My Left Foot tells Christy Brown’s true story: born with severe cerebral palsy and able to control only his left foot, he’s long misunderstood but learns to write and paint with his foot and becomes a celebrated artist amid family hardship. read more
Genres: Biography, Drama
7.6
/10
97
/100
7.8
/10
8.4
/10
42. American Graffiti (1973)
Set over one summer night in 1962 California, American Graffiti follows recent grads cruising, confronting choices and longing. A nostalgic, character-driven coming‑of‑age film rich in period detail. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama
6.7
/10
97
/100
7.4
/10
7.9
/10
43. Spirited Away (2001)
Spirited Away follows 10-year-old Chihiro who, trapped in a spirit world after her parents turn into pigs, must work at a bathhouse, ally with Haku, and grow brave to save her family. A lush, eerie coming-of-age fantasy. read more
Genres: Adventure, Animation, Family
8.1
/10
96
/100
8.6
/10
8.8
/10
44. Modern Times (1936)
Modern Times (1936): Chaplin’s Tramp fights dehumanizing industrial life—factory gags, an asylum/jail mishap, and a tender bond with the Gamin. Silent-era comedy with social critique, bittersweet hope. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Family
8.6
/10
96
/100
8.5
/10
8.9
/10
45. Toy Story (1995)
Toy Story (1995): toys come to life. Woody's jealousy of new toy Buzz strands them; they face danger, bond, and learn about friendship, loyalty and belonging. read more
Genres: Adventure, Animation, Comedy
7.7
/10
96
/100
8.3
/10
8.5
/10
46. Ratatouille (2007)
Ratatouille follows Remy, a gourmet rat who teams with clumsy cook Linguini under a Paris restaurant. Their secret partnership mixes comedy, suspense, and heart, celebrating talent, passion, and food. read more
Genres: Adventure, Animation, Comedy
7.3
/10
96
/100
8.1
/10
8.3
/10
47. 12 Years a Slave (2013)
12 Years a Slave recounts Solomon Northup’s true story: a free Black man kidnapped in 1841, sold into Southern slavery for twelve brutal years. The film is harrowing yet honors resilience, dignity and the fight for freedom. read more
Genres: Biography, Drama, History
7.3
/10
96
/100
8.1
/10
8.3
/10
48. 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
/10
8.7
/10
49. The Battle of Algiers (1966)
The Battle of Algiers (1966) is a raw, semi-documentary film that recreates Algeria’s urban independence struggle: insurgent bombings, female operatives, French torture, and moral ambiguity. read more
Genres: Drama, War
8.0
/10
96
/100
8.1
/10
8.6
/10
50. Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Rosemary’s Baby (1968) is a slow-burning psychological horror about a young wife whose pregnancy in an ominous Manhattan building is enveloped by secrecy, isolation and mounting dread, probing control, faith and betrayal. read more
Genres: Drama, Horror
7.7
/10
96
/100
8.0
/10
8.4
/10
51. The Philadelphia Story (1940)
The Philadelphia Story (1940) is a witty romantic comedy about class and self-discovery: socialite Tracy Lord faces love and pride when her ex-husband, a reporter and a photographer disrupt her wedding plans. read more
Genres: Comedy, Romance
8.0
/10
96
/100
7.9
/10
8.5
/10
52. Manchester by the Sea (2016)
Quiet, powerful drama about Lee Chandler, a withdrawn handyman who must become guardian to his nephew Patrick after his brother's death. Slow, intimate film about grief, guilt, memory and fragile hope. read more
Genre: Drama
7.1
/10
96
/100
7.8
/10
8.2
/10
53. Gravity (2013)
Gravity (2013) is a tense, visually stunning survival drama: after debris strands astronauts Ryan Stone and Matt Kowalsky, it pairs immersive visuals with suspenseful survival and intimate emotional depth. read more
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi
5.0
/10
96
/100
7.7
/10
7.4
/10
54. Roma (2018)
Roma (2018) follows Cleo, a Mixteco live-in maid in 1970s Mexico City, as family bonds strain after her pregnancy and the father leaves. Shot in luminous black-and-white, it meditates on memory, class and invisible labor amid political violence. read more
Genre: Drama
7.0
/10
96
/100
7.7
/10
8.1
/10
55. Fantasia (1940)
Fantasia (1940) is a landmark animated anthology pairing eight dialogue-free visual vignettes with classical music, syncing bold, experimental animation to orchestral scores for a sensory, artful experience. read more
Genres: Animation, Family, Fantasy
7.4
/10
96
/100
7.7
/10
8.2
/10
56. Breathless (1960)
Breathless: thief Michel kills a policeman, flees to Paris and rekindles a fraught romance with Patricia as police close in. Godard’s jump cuts and improvised style make it a stylish, morally ambiguous French New Wave landmark. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama
7.6
/10
96
/100
7.7
/10
8.3
/10
57. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Disney’s 1937 Snow White: the fairest princess flees the jealous Queen, finds refuge with seven dwarfs, falls victim to a poisoned apple, and is ultimately saved by true love — a timeless family classic. read more
Genres: Animation, Family, Fantasy
6.8
/10
96
/100
7.6
/10
8.0
/10
58. The Producers (1967)
Mel Brooks' 1967 The Producers: a washed-up producer and timid accountant con investors by staging a deliberate flop with ludicrous talent; an uproarious, politically incorrect farce of slapstick, satire and musical excess. read more
Genres: Comedy, Music
6.5
/10
96
/100
7.5
/10
7.9
/10
59. Dumbo (1941)
Dumbo (1941): A short Disney classic about a baby elephant mocked for huge ears, separated from his mother, who learns to fly with Timothy Q. Mouse's help — turning ridicule into wonder, friendship and hope. read more
Genres: Adventure, Animation, Drama
6.8
/10
96
/100
7.2
/10
7.9
/10
60. Mean Streets (1973)
Mean Streets follows guilt-ridden Charlie, a small-time hood in 1970s Little Italy, torn between loyalty, love and ambition as Johnny Boy's chaos forces him toward violent, tragic choices. read more
Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller
6.8
/10
96
/100
7.2
/10
7.9
/10
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