Best Movies of All Time

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When you search for the best movies , it is a little unclear which list is the “best” according to what. The lists made according to the IMDb score may not always be up to date, and some moviegoers say that the IMDb scores do not reflect the truth. It can be difficult to trust the lists prepared by the editors on their own initiative, because they may have been unintentionally subjective. All these situations make it difficult for those looking for a “best movies” list to reach the most accurate result.
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How do we make a list of the greatest movies of all time ? While we were thinking, the idea came to our mind to create an average from the scores given to the films by the major cinema authorities. We wanted to progress by making an average of the movies ‘ IMDb , Rotten Tomatoes , Metacritic and Google like scores. We called this the average score . With this method, we realized what a correct path we followed while bringing together these films, which have a special place in the history of cinema.
We hope we’ve compiled a list of the best movies tonight that is likely to make you say “I saw a great movie .” So, without wasting time, let’s leave you with the best movies of all time, each of which is a blockbuster, Oscar-winning and unforgettable.

1. 12 Angry Men (1957)

12 angry men
Average Score : 9.4
Critic Rating : 96/100
Audience Rating : 9.3/10
Genre : Crime , Drama
Director : Sydney Lumet
Cast : Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Martin Balsam
There are 12 jurors in a court hearing. One of the jurors tries to convince the other 11 members that the suspect is innocent. The movie manages to be at the top of our list of the best movies with its high average score.
Critics’ Comment : “‘A man is innocent until proven.’ A work that shows how true his word is.” – Time Out London

2. Grave of the Fireflies (1988)

Average Score : 9.4
Critic Rating : 94/100
Audience Rating : 9.7/10
Genre : Animation, Drama, War
Director : Isao Takahata
In the movie, which is an anime genre, II. It tells the story of two little brothers who suffered great pain during World War II, clinging to life after the war. This production is also the highest rated animated film in our best movies list.
Critics’ Comment : “Grave of the Fireflies is such a powerful emotional experience that it forces you to rethink the concept of animation.” – Roger Ebert

3. Dad (1972)

the godfather
Average Score : 9.3
Critic Rating : 100/100
Audience Rating : 9.2/10
Genre : Crime, Drama
Director : Francis Ford Coppola
Cast : Marlon Brando, Al Pacino , James Caan
The first and most successful film of the trilogy, The Father , tells the story of a family living as an Italian mafia in 1940s America. The film was nominated in 11 categories at the 1973 Oscar Awards and was awarded 3 awards. It is one of the productions that tops the best movies lists almost everywhere.
Critics’ Comment : “The Godfather is a jewel that still shines through time and in the dark.” – Washington Post

4. Spirited Away (2001)

Average Score : 9.3
Critic Rating : 96/100
Audience Rating : 9.0/10
Genre : Animation, Adventure, Family
Director : Hayao Miyazaki
Going on a long journey with his disinterested and selfish parents, a boy named Chihiro finds himself in a magical world ruled by a terrifying witch. The movie won an Oscar for Best Animated in 2003.
Critics’ Comment : “An exciting yet unsettling film will make you wonder if the boundaries between life and death, reality and fantasy, imagination and madness are what they seem.” – Living room

5. Andhadhun (2018)

Average Score: 9.3
Type : Crime, Thriller
Director : Sriram Raghavan
Cast : Ayushmann Khurrana, Taboo, Radhika Apte
Andhadhun, one of the successful Indian films of the last period, tells the story of a visually impaired man whose life is turned upside down because he is involved in an interesting crime on top of many problems.
Critics’ Comment : “AndhaDhun is a successful production that keeps you alert throughout the viewing period.” – India Times

6. The Father 2 (1974)

The Godfather 2
Average Score : 9.2
Critic Rating : 90/100
Audience Rating : 9.0/10
Genre : Crime, Drama
Director : Francis Ford Coppola
Cast : Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall
In the second movie, we are in the late 1950s. Michael Corleone has become the new father of the family and goes to great lengths to protect the family. The film was nominated for 11 Oscars in 1975 and won 4 awards.
Critics’ Comment : “It’s even better than the first movie and has the greatest single finale scene in Hollywood history.” – The Guardian

7. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Average Score : 9.2
Critic Rating : 90/100
Audience Rating : 9.2/10
Genre : Wild West
Director : Sergio Leone
Cast : Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef
The movie, which is shown as the best of the Western genre in many lists, tells the experiences of three brothers in arms. One day, with the discovery of a hidden treasure, the relationship of this trio and the story come to a completely different point.
Critics’ Comment : “The impact of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is still felt in the films released today.” – BBC

 


8. Toy Story – Toy Story (1995)

Toy Story
Average Score : 9.2
Critic Rating : 95/100
Audience Rating : 9.0/10
Type : Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Director : John Lasseter
Andy, who loves his toys, has something he doesn’t know about them. Toys come to life in his absence and embark on new adventures. The film was nominated for 4 Oscars in 2011 and was awarded the Best Animated Award.
Critics’ Review : “A treasure trove of fast-paced action, sophisticated wit, and inspiring comedy.” – San Francisco Chronicle

9. Parasite (2019)

parasite
Average Score : 9.2
Critic Rating : 96/100
Audience Rating : 8.9/10
Genre : Comedy, Drama, Thriller
Director : Bong Joon Ho
Cast : Kang-ho Song, Sun-kyun Lee, Yeo-jeong Jo
Parasite , one of the most successful Korean productions of recent times, deals with the social, psychological and relational issues experienced when a poor family starts as a servant in the house where a rich family lives. Parasite, 92. It left its mark on last year by receiving 4 awards at the Academy Awards.
Critics’ Comment : “We can sum up the film’s success as follows: this movie lives and breathes every second as you struggle to breathe.” – Los Angeles Times

10. Schindler’s List (1993)

Average Score : 9.2
Critic Rating : 94/100
Audience Rating : 8.8/10
Type : Biography, Drama, History
Director : Steven Spielberg
Cast : Liam Neeson , Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley
German fabricator named Oskar Schindler 2. He establishes a factory in Poland during World War II. This man is trying to save the lives of Jewish workers, whose number is about 1100, in the factory he founded. It should be noted that the film, which won 7 Oscars at the 1994 Academy Awards , took more than 3 hours.
Critics’ Comment : “The best and hardest thing Spielberg has accomplished.” – The Guardian

11. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)

Average Score : 9.2
Critic Rating : 94/100
Audience Rating : 9.1/10
Genre : Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Director : Peter Jackson
Cast : Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Ian McKellen
In the third film of the series, the struggle for the destruction of the ring comes to an end. As Sauron’s soldiers and armies grow, Frodove Sam approaches Mordor step by step. The film has written its name in the history of cinema with golden letters by winning 11 Oscars.
Critics’ Comment : “The Lord of the Rings trilogy is more than just a movie.” – Rolling Stone

12. Seven Samurai (1954)

Seven Samurai
Average Score : 9.2
Critic Rating : 98/100
Audience Rating : 8.8/10
Type : Action, Adventure, Drama
After the civil war, farmers in Japan are oppressed and exploited by ruthless bandits. The film tells the struggle and resistance of the farmers and the 7 samurai who helped them against these cruel bandits and injustices.
Critics’ Comment : “The movie is the first example of the ‘team put together’ style that is now a mandatory part of many action movies.” – BBC

13. Pulp Fiction – Pulp Fiction (1994)

pulp Fiction
Average Score : 9.1
Critic Rating : 94/100
Audience Rating : 9.1/10
Genre : Crime, Drama
The film is about the strange crossing of the lives of a group of people who have never had a relationship with each other before. The production, a Quentin Tarantino film, won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay and the Palme d’Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.
Critics’ Comment : “If you’re someone who doesn’t enjoy pop culture in all its excesses, you’ll be stunned, even offended, by Quentin Tarantino’s outstanding movie Pulp Fiction.” – Boston Review

14. The Price of Bondage (1994)

The Price of Bondage
Average Score : 9.1
Critic Rating : 80/100
Audience Rating : 9.0/10
Type : Drama
Adapted to the big screen from a story by Stephen King , the film tells the difficult prison days of two inmates named Andy and Red. Shawsank Prison, where the duo resides, is a horrible place where all kinds of filth are whirled. However, despite all this, they never lose their commitment to this double life and their faith in the future. Although the film has the highest score on IMDb and was nominated in 7 categories at the 1995 Academy Awards, it never received an Oscar.
Critics’ Comment : “The Shawshank Redemption is almost a great movie, but not quite; yet its status as a classic has been secured.” – The Telegraph

15. Casablanca (1942)

Casablanca
Average Score : 9.1
Critic Rating : 100/100
Audience Rating : 9.0/10
Genre : Drama, Romance, War
Known as a cult movie , Kasablanka is a classic of love movies enriched with unforgettable acting performances. movie, 2. It takes place in Casablanca, Morocco, which became very colorful with the arrival of Europeans fleeing Hitler during World War II. The film won three Oscars in 1944.
Critics’ Comment : “The emotional impact of Casablanca is deeply felt by the director’s success. – Chicago Sun Times

16. WALL-E (2008)

wall-e
Average Score : 9.1
Critic Rating : 95/100
Audience Rating : 8.9/10
Genre : Animation, Adventure, Family
The robot named Wall-e, which is programmed to clean the Earth, which is full of garbage as a result of excessive pollution and the deterioration of the ecological balance, is in a great loneliness. One day a new person enters his world and everything changes. The film was awarded an Oscar for Best Animated in 2009.
Critics’ Comment : “A story about love and loneliness, perseverance and victory, the possibilities and pitfalls of human existence.” – The Atlantic

17. Three Colors: Red (1994)

Average Score : 9.1
Critic Rating : 100/100
Audience Rating : 8.7/10
Genre : Drama, Mystery, Romance
A young woman named Valentine is with an older judge. Valentine starts listening to the phone calls of the neighbors of the man he is with. This addiction, which has become a psychological problem, will have undesirable consequences.
Critics’ Comment : “The external brilliance of his production sometimes disrupts its inner workings. It’s as if the production and meaning of this film were not in perfect harmony.” – Guardian

18. Portrait of a Girl on Fire (2019)

Average Score : 9.1
Critic Rating : 95/100
Audience Rating : 8.6/10
Type : Drama, Romance
Movie 18. takes place at the end of the century. Isolated from the country, on an island, painter Marianne is commissioned to paint a portrait of Heloise, a young woman from Britain. There are some different rules for making this portrait. The consequences of these rules cause an unexpected rapprochement between the two women.
Critics’ Comment : “True love may be temporary, but as this movie tries to convey, art and memory are immortal.” – Independent

19. A Breakup (2011)

A Separation
Average Score : 9.1
Critic Rating : 95/100
Audience Rating : 8.9/10
Type : Drama
It is about the difficulties and family conflicts of Nadir and Simin couple, who are going step by step towards divorce. The film, which left many festivals with great praise, is shown as one of the most successful productions of Iranian cinema . The film won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2012 Academy Awards.
Critics’ Comment : “The film excels at capturing the small, cumulative disappointments of modern city life.” – New York Times

20. Pervert (1960)

Average Score : 9.1
Critic Rating : 97/100
Audience Rating : 9.1/10
Genre : Horror, Mystery, Thriller
The film, which is considered the masterpiece of Alfred Hitchcock , the successful name of the horror and thriller genre, is about the events that happened to a woman and the frightening events she will experience when she wants to die in a hotel as a result of these events.
Critics’ Review : “This is a world-class mystery thriller filled with surprises and visuals that deliver a heightened impact with the melodramatic realism of the production.” – Hollywood Reporter

21. Fear of Death- Vertigo (1958)

Vertigo
Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 100/100
Audience Rating : 8.8/10
Genre : Romance, Mystery, Thriller
Vertigo , also a Hitchcock movie, is considered one of the most important productions in the history of cinema. The inner conflicts in the soul of a detective who has a fear of heights as a result of a trauma he experienced while chasing a criminal, his psychological struggles, and the interesting events he has experienced are told.
Critics’ Comment : “This is the greatest sexual thriller drama ever made, and is considered by many Hitchcock fans to be his most successful film.” – San Francisco Chronicle

22. Citizen Kane (1941)

Citizen Kane
Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 100/100
Audience Rating : 8.5/10
Type : Drama, Mystery
Citizen Kane tells the story of a reporter who struggles to uncover the secret of a businessman’s dying words. Master director Orson Welles ‘ masterpiece Citizen Kane is one of the most important milestones in the history of cinema. Citizen Kane received 9 Oscar nominations and 1 award in 1942.
Critics’ Comment : “What’s magical about Kane is the sheer transformative excitement of invention. It’s in every scene, every performance, every narrative of this movie.” – Entertainment Weekly

23. It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)

Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 89/100
Audience Rating : 9.2/10
Genre : Drama, Family, Fantasy
Businessman George Bailey is thinking of committing suicide as a result of his difficult experiences. Just then, someone named Clarence decides to play a little trick on George to discourage suicidal thoughts. It’s a Wonderful Life is one of the most cult productions among the best movies.
Critics’ Comment : “This film belongs to a very specific subgenre of popular American art.” – Vox

24. Apocalypse – Apocalypse Now (1979)

Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 94/100
Audience Rating : 8.8/10
Genre : Drama, Mystery, War
The apocalyptic film tells the story of another man who sets out to kill a man who has been declared the god of a tribe that has lived in the local area for many years. The film is considered one of the most famous war films in the history of cinema. The film won two Oscars in 1980.
Critics’ Review : “Apocalypse Now is a film about the consequences of an instinctive desire to invade a place no one knows.” – Slant Mag

25. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 100/100
Audience Rating : 8.7/10
Genre : Adventure, Biography, Drama
The British spy Lawrence is the name that provoked the Arabs against the Ottomans and paved the way for western civilizations to interfere in Arab lands. The biographical production was nominated for 10 Oscars in 1963 and was awarded 7 awards.
Critics’ Comment : “Authentic desert setting, star cast and compelling plot all come together to create a blockbuster hit.” – Variety

 


26. Ratatuy (2007)

Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 96/100
Audience Rating : 8.6/10
Type : Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Remy is a young mouse with a passion for food and food culture. Leaving the garbage dump where he lives, he sets off for Paris and follows his passions. He accidentally finds himself in the sewer of the city’s best restaurant. The film won an Oscar for Best Animated Feature in 2008.
Critics’ Comment : “Even the detailed colors and textures of the food in the movie are enough to call this production spectacular.” – Time

27. Los Angeles Secrets (1997)

Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 90/100
Audience Rating : 8.9/10
Genre : Crime, Drama, Mystery
The film tells the story of mafias and criminal organizations fighting for the vacuum in the market in the 1950s, when Mickey Cohen, the feared name of the Los Angeles underworld, was imprisoned. The film was awarded two Oscars.
Critics’ Review : “This may be the best movie of the year, and definitely one of the greatest crime movies of all time.” – AV Club

28. Back to the Future (1985)

Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 87/100
Audience Rating : 9.0/10
Genre : Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi
Mad scientist Dr. Brown invents a car that can travel through time. The first person to drive the car is the lucky young Marty. But young Marty goes to the past instead of the future because of a minor timing problem. Back to the Future , Best Sound Editing in 1986
was awarded an Oscar.
Critics’ Comment : “There aren’t many films that we would describe as perfect, but Back to the Future, set in the 80s, fits that description.” – Time Out

29. The Dark Knight (2008)

The Dark Knight
Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 84/100
Audience Rating : 9.0/10
Genre : Action, Crime, Drama
The Dark Knight , directed by Christoper Nolan , chronicles Batman’s purge of the criminal organizations that have gripped the city, with the help of Lieutenant Jim Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent. But Batman will hit a hard rock on this journey. The Joker is determined to trouble Batman. The film was awarded 2 Oscars in 2009.
Critics’ Comment : “This is the highest praise I can give to a superhero movie.” – New York Post

30. Saving Private Ryan (1998)

Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 91/100
Audience Rating : 8.9/10
Genre : War, Drama
A mother with 4 sons lost her 3 sons in the Second World War. A team is formed to rescue the mother’s last remaining son, and young private James Ryan must be removed from the war and returned home no matter what. The film was nominated in 11 categories at the 1999 Oscar Awards and was awarded 5 awards.
Critics’ Comment : “This movie is a masterpiece. It tells the story of a brave mission and courage under fire.” – Observer

31. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)

Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 87/100
Audience Rating : 9.0/10
Genre : Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
The second film in the series, The Two Towers, focuses on what the members of the Fellowship of the Ring go through after the fraternity breaks down. In this movie, everyone will embark on new adventures in the most dangerous places of Middle-earth. On the other hand, a dangerous alliance threatens the peoples of Middle-earth. The film won 2 Oscars in 2003.
Critics’ Comment : “Epic battles, spectacular effects, and multiple story lines make The Two Towers the perfect middle part of a trilogy.” – USA Today

32. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 92/100
Audience Rating : 9.1/10
Genre : Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is the first movie in the series where it all started. The struggle to get rid of the ring, which will change the fate of middle-earth, begins. Our heroes set out for Mordor to destroy the Ring. The film was nominated in more than 10 categories at the 2002 Oscar Awards and received 4 awards.
Critics’ Comment : “I find it almost perfect. It’s one of the best fantasy movies ever made.” – Living room

33. Harakiri – Seppuku (1962)

Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 85/100
Audience Rating : 8.8/10
Type : Action, Drama, History
In Japan of the 1630s, an aged samurai searches for a suitable place to end his life by making harakiri and comes to the city called Iyi for this cause. All this honorable man has to do is get the landlord lord in this city to grant his request.
Critics’ Comment : “Takashi’s film stands out as a magnificent production with rich cinematography, costumes and set design.” – San Francisco Chronicle

34. Best Friends (1990)

Goodfellas
Average Score : 9.0
Critic Rating : 90/100
Audience Rating : 8.9/10
Type : Biography, Crime, Drama
The movie Goodfellas is about a gangster’s underworld careers that start with a robbery with two of his friends. Wrong choices and what happens with them will damage relations and cause new radical decisions to be taken.
Critics’ Review : “One of Martin Scorsese ‘s wildest yet most compelling films, a relentless experience.” – The Washington Post

35. Your Name. (2016)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 79/100
Audience Rating : 9.0/10
Genre : Animation, Drama, Fantasy
One of the successful anime productions among the best movies, Your Name is about two strangers who are even interestingly related to each other. The duo will try to solve and make sense of this great mystery.
Critics’ Comment : “Unsurprisingly, this film is the fourth highest-grossing film in Japanese history.” – The Austin Chronicle

36. 12 Years a Slave (2013)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 96/100
Audience Rating : 8.0/10
Type : Biography, Drama, History
It tells the story of a free black man, Solomon Norhup, who was kidnapped and spent 12 years as a slave. The film, adapted from Norhup’s novel Twelve Years As Slave , won 3 Oscars in total, including the Best Picture award in 2014.
Critics’ Comment : “This is a film that asks the audience to face the worst of what humanity can do to itself.” – Boston Globe

37. Dunkirk (2017)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 94/100
Audience Rating : 8.3/10
Type : Action, Drama, History
Dunkirk , a Christopher Nolan movie. It describes the Dunkerque Evacuation, which had very important consequences for World War II. The British and their allies are surrounded by enemy soldiers and have nowhere to run. Dunkirk won Oscars for Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing, and Best Film Editing in 2018. It is one of the newest movies on our best movies list.
Critics’ Comment : “Dunkirk is both an inspiring war epic from time immemorial and a great Christopher Nolan film.” – The Austin Chronicle

38. The Lives of Others (2006)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 89/100
Audience Rating : 8.9/10
Genre : Drama, Mystery, Thriller
The Lives of Others, one of the most successful films of recent times in German cinema, tells the story of the intelligence service he established throughout the country to maintain the legitimacy of the government and the games involving Captain Gerd Wiesler, who served in an important position in this service. The film won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2007.
Critics’ Comment : “A successful thriller that can be considered both a social and psychological drama.” – Chicago Tribune

39. My Left Foot (1989)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 97/100
Audience Rating : 8.5/10
Type : Biography, Drama
Film; Adapted from the book My Left Foot, which tells about her life, by writer, poet and painter Christy Brown. Born with cerebral palsy, Brown cannot control any of his movements throughout his life. However, one day, he realizes that his left foot is not affected by the discomfort and tries to hold on to life by using it. The movie won two Oscars.
Critics’ Comment : “Daniel Day-Lewis’ excellent performance and the film’s good cast elevate this production from a somewhat emotional film to an excellent film.” – Variety

40. Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 90/100
Audience Rating : 8.8/10
Genre : Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope is the sixth film in the Star Wars series in story chronology, although it is the first film in the series by production date. By the way, we have written the order of watching Star Wars movies before.
The film won 7 Oscars in 1978.
Critics’ Comment : “A great and glorious production. Definitely the best film of 1977.” – Time

41. Start Over (2004)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 89/100
Audience Rating : 8.9/10
Genre : Drama, Romance, Science Fiction
The film tells the emotional, psychological and extraordinary events of two lovers who decide to have their memories erased with a new technological process in order to forget about each other and their love. The film won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay in 2005.
Critics’ Comment : “A masterpiece? Possibly. Creative? Definitely! Unforgettable? I’ll see you at the film’s 10th anniversary.” – Daily News

42. Blood Will Be Spilled (2007)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 93/100
Audience Rating : 8.1/10
Type : Drama
Movie 19. takes place at the beginning of the century. Daniel Plainview, owner of an oil exploration company in a secluded area, is an ambitious man who wants to have more. But this ambition of his will cause things that he does not want to live. The production was awarded in 2 categories at the 2008 Academy Awards, where it was nominated in 9 categories.
Critics’ Comment : “An intense, artistic story that shakes the audience, captures it with non-speech scenes and never lets go.” – USA Today

43. Chinatown – Chinatown (1974)

chinatown
Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 92/100
Audience Rating : 8.9/10
Genre : Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Chinatown is about a woman named Ida Sessions, who thinks her husband is cheating on her, and hires a detective to pursue this suspicion. One of the most important productions of the successful director Roman Polanski, the film was nominated for 11 Oscars in 1975 and was awarded the Best Original Screenplay award.
Critics’ Comment : “This movie is flawless.” – The Observer

44. Treasure Hunters (1981)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 85/100
Audience Rating : 8.9/10
Genre : Action, Adventure
The Nazis sent a team to find the Holy Ark. Inside the Holy Ark are tablets with the Ten Commandments of Moses. The army that has this chest will be invincible. The USA assigns Indiana Jones to seize the ballot box and the adventure of our hero begins. The movie won 5 Oscars in 1982.
Critics’ Review : “One of the funniest and most stylish American adventure films ever made.” – New York Times

45. Alien – Alien (1979)

alien
Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 89/100
Audience Rating : 9.0/10
Genre : Horror, Science Fiction
Alien is about the struggle for survival of a crew who crash-landed on a planet they never knew before and realize that they are not alone on that planet. This production by Ridley Scott is known as one of the most important films of both its own series and science fiction cinema. The film won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects in 1980.
Critics’ Comment : “What makes Alien most surprising is the pace of the movie. Little happens during the first 45 minutes, and everything moves slowly and gracefully during that time. But that makes the rest of the movie all the more frightening.” – The Seattle Times

46) Star Wars: Episode V – The Emperor (1980)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 82/100
Audience Rating : 9.1/10
Genre : Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Star Wars: Episode V – The Emperor is the second movie in the Star Wars franchise to be released. But according to the story, you need to watch the 7th. is a movie. The movie won two Oscars in 1981.
Critics’ Comment : “This is the bluest movie you’ve ever seen. The haunting color reverberates throughout the movie like a constant melancholy chord. This production is an essential experience for science fiction fans.” – San Francisco Chronicle

47. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 85/100
Audience Rating : 8.8/10
Type : Crime, Drama, Thriller
Newly recruited FBI agent Clarice Starling tries to save a woman from a psychotic killer who picks and skins FBI agents to kill. The Silence of the Lambs was nominated for 7 Oscars in 1992 and was deemed worthy of 5 awards.
Critics’ Comment : “A clever and well-made horror movie . It doesn’t run into blood and hysteria.” – The Washington Post

48. Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 98/100
Audience Rating : 8.7/10
Genre : Drama, Fantasy, War
Pan’s Labyrinth is about the experiences of a girl who escapes to the world of dreams because of the difficult things she goes through and finds herself in a fantasy universe. The film, which received a standing ovation for a long time after it ended in Cannes , draws attention to how difficult war is from the eyes of children. One of the Spanish productions on our list of the best movies.
Critics’ Comment : “Literally a gorgeous, rich, gritty mix of fantasy and political genres.” – Village Voice

49. Whiplash (2014)

Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 88/100
Audience Rating : 8.9/10
Genre : Drama, Music
Whiplash tells the story of perseverance and success of a young musician who has been playing the drums since he was a child. The film, which was nominated for 5 Oscars in 2015, was awarded 3 awards.
Critics’ Comment : “Whiplash is cinematic adrenaline. In an age where many films feel more artificial and refined by marketing executives, this film is a deep and lively drama.” – Roger Ebert

50. The Lion King (1994)

Lion King
Average Score : 8.9
Critic Rating : 88/100
Audience Rating : 8.8/10
Genre : Animation, Adventure, Drama
A small lion nature born in wild Africa is forced to become king at a very young age. He has to fight evil and grow quickly. One of the animation classics, The Lion King , also won an Oscar for Hans Zimmer , who made its music. The new version of The Lion King, the last movie of our list of the best movies, was released in 2019, but it was not as popular as this movie.
Critics’ Comment : “While it has some fun and humorous moments, this movie is much more serious and almost in the “adult” category. The Lion King is all about guilt and redemption above all else.” – Real Views

51. Memento – Diary (2004)

Average Score : 8.8
Critic Rating : 80/100
Audience Rating : 9.0/10
Genre : Mystery, Thriller
Another successful Nolan film, Memento tells the story of Leonard Shelby, who loses his memory frequently but briefly, on his quest to find the people who killed his wife. Staying in affordable hostels and preferring to use only cash, Leonard is a very wealthy man who from afar looks like a successful businessman. But her only goal is to find the person who raped the person she loved and ended her life.
Critics’ Review : “A delicious one-time treat.” – Seattle Post Intelligencer

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