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The top ten best movies of all time based on the average rating taken from the three leading movie critics’ sites: IMDb, Metacritic & Rotten Tomatoes. Only movies are part of the ranking, excluding TV series. Tiebreakers: 1) Higher film critic score 2) More reviews. 1. The Godfather Av...
All Lists Newest Add List For You Log InJoin All Top Ten ListsMovies Top 10 Best Action Movie Stars When you think of action movies, who springs to mind? The fearless hero diving through explosions? The ice-cool sharpshooter who never misses? Maybe it's the martial arts master whose ...
Back in February,Netflixintroduced its first top ten lists for movies and shows, updated daily with the titles the streamer says are the most popular in the country every single day. I don’t know how reliable Netflix’s numbers are — or how they measure a “viewer.” (If — as a ...
The top movie on the most popular streaming service in the country is an erotic thriller that Variety called “a thoroughly terrible, politically objectionable, occasionally hilarious Polish humpathon” abut a mafia don who imprisons a woman for a year in an attempt to make her fall in love ...
33. Banana Fish (2018) Directed by Hiroko Utsumi, ‘Banana Fish’ is based on the manga series by Akimi Yoshida. It centers on Ash Lynx, who was picked up as a kid from the streets and brought up by mafia godfather Dino Golzin. Currently the leader of his own gang, Ash looks into...
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Read More:Best Movies of 1998 3. The Godfather (1972) Hailed upon release as the finest work since‘Citizen Kane’(1941),‘The Godfather’explores a father and his sons, and the mafia of the forties. In the immediate years after the war, the Corleone family is among the most powerful ...
Queens’ car salesman Joey O'Brien (Robin Williams) has everything on the line at the moment: He has to sell twelve cars not to lose his job, repay his debt to the mafia not to lose his life, and find a way around two mistresses not to lose his mind. What’s more to say? Wher...
Not just in de-glamorizing how its characters feel about being in the mafia, but especially in its contemplative pace and lack of virtuoso momentum. De Niro as Frank Sheeran never seems to have any ambition other than being a workingman mafioso, but that line at the end, “what kind of ...