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Film Year Director Source Y tu mamá también: 2001: Alfonso Cuarón [1]The Yakuza: 1974: Sydney Pollack [1]Yantra: 1957: James Whitney [2]Yellow Submarine: 1968: George Dunning
Classic 100 Music in the Movies; 50 Documentaries to See Before You Die; IDA top 25 documentaries; Bibliotheca Alexandrina's 100 Greatest Egyptian Films; Cahiers du Cinéma's Annual Top 10 Lists; BBC's 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century; List of the 100 Italian films to be saved; List of films considered the best; List of films considered ...
Zombie Girl: The Movie (2009) Zombie High (1987) Zombie Holidays 3D (2013) Zombie Holocaust (1979) Zombie Honeymoon (2004) Zombie Hunter (2013) Zombie Island Massacre (1984) Zombie Killers: Elephant's Graveyard (2015) The Zombie King (2013) Zombie King and the Legion of Doom (2004) Zombie Lake (1981) Zombie Massacre (2013) Zombie Movie (2005 ...
Infusing the best parts of the supernatural genre (witches, whimsigoth, and cozy New England) with an ill-fated lovers’ romance, Practical Magic casts a bright beacon on ‘90s cult classics. It ...
If a film won the Academy Award for Best Picture its entry is listed in a shaded background with a boldface title.. Competitive Academy Awards are separated from non-competitive Awards; as such, any films that were awarded a non-competitive award will be shown in brackets next to the number of competitive wins.
One of Netflix's newest holiday movies spans an entire year and covers all of the holidays, starting with New Year's Eve. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll laugh some more! $2020.00 at netflix.com
See the talk page for the method of indexing used. It covers film titles that begin with a number, whether written in Arabic numerals or spelled out. Excluding articles (e.g., "a", "an", "the" in English), it does not include film titles containing numbers after the first word.
Films on the list span a period of 80 years, starting with Sherlock Jr. (1924) directed by Buster Keaton, and finishing with Finding Nemo (2003) directed by Andrew Stanton. Of the 33 films in the list that were released before 1950, only 6 were produced outside Hollywood, and 13 of those 27 American films were directed by men born abroad: [4]