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Top 10 Lists
We're fans of compiling top ten lists around here. Maybe there's something here for you.
by David Neff | posted 9/02/2009


The 2007 Readers' Choice Awards

You liked movies about hip (and pregnant) teens, animated rats, and former CIA assassins, but most of all, you loved a film about one man who changed the world.
posted 02/12/08

The 2007 Critics' Choice Awards

A combination of Oscar nominees and lesser-known indies makes up our list for the best overall movies of the year.
posted 02/05/08

The Ten Most Redeeming Films of 2007

What do monks, kites, unwanted pregnancies, and a 19th century abolitionist have in common? They're all in the best films with redemptive themes from last year.
posted 01/29/08

Ahoy! Readers Pick Pirates

We asked our readers to pick their favorite movies of 2006, and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest rose to the top. Captain Jack Sparrow rules, savvy?
posted 02/13/07

The 2006 Critics' Choice Awards

Our third annual Critics' Choice Awards pick the Top 10 Films of 2006—a list that somewhat resembles others in the mainstream, with a few surprises thrown in.
posted 02/06/07

The Ten Most Redeeming Films of 2006

What do a shy-but-brilliant speller, a dead Mexican guy, a street thug from Soweto, a compassionate spider, an anti-Nazi young woman, and the baby Jesus have in common? They're all in movies that we've just voted the ten most redeeming films of 2006.
posted 01/30/07

Top Ten Jesus Movies

They've been making films about the Son of God for over a century. Here's one man's list of those that ascend to the top of the cinematic pack.
by Peter T. Chattaway | posted 04/11/06

The 2005 Critics' Choice Awards

Our second annual Critics' Choice Awards pick the Top 10 Films of 2005—a list that somewhat resembles others in the mainstream, with a few surprises thrown in.
posted 02/08/06

Readers Pick Narnia

The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe is far and away the No. 1 choice in our second annual Readers' Choice Awards.
posted 02/08/06

The 10 Most Redeeming Films of 2005

What do exorcists, terrorists, caped crusaders,  and a talking lion have in common? They're all characters in some of the year's most redeeming movies, presented here in our second annual list.
posted 01/31/2006

The 10 Most Redeeming Films of 2004

Saviors were everywhere at the multiplex last year, with everything from superheroes to the Savior himself—all with a story of redemption to share with the world.
by Mark Moring & Jeffrey Overstreet | posted 01/25/2005

The Critics' Top 10 Films of 2004

Our first annual Critics' Choice Awards pick the Top 10 Films of 2004—a list that somewhat resembles others in the mainstream, with a few surprises thrown in.
by the staff | posted 02/01/2005

The Readers' Choice Top 10 Films of 2004

In our first annual Readers' Choice Awards, The Passion of The Christ finished way ahead of the pack as the No. 1 movie of the year.
by Mark Moring | posted 02/22/05

Top 10 Movie Robots

They walk, they talk, they work on moisture farms, they hunt Sarah Connor. And sometimes they're eerily human-like. Our critic (and robot nerd) compiles his list of favorites.
by Todd Hertz | posted 03/08/2005

Ten Black Films Worth Watching

In celebration of Black History Month, we present these African-American classics.
by Christine & Michael Swanson | posted 02/08/2005

Top 10 Shakespeare Films

One of our critics, also a theater director, picks the best of the Bard.
by Ron Reed | posted 11/09/2004

Top 10 Movies from Europe

From stories of grace and beauty to those depicting the horrors and heartbreak of war and death, here's one critic's list of European movies worth watching.
by Agnieszka Tennant | posted 08/24/04

Top 10 Movies from Asia

From hilarious comedies to poignant—even heartbreaking—stories about culture and society, here's one critic's list of Asian movies worth watching.
by Stefan Ulstein | posted 08/31/04

Top 10 Movies from the Middle East

In a time when so many images from this part of the world remind us of war, two of our critics list ten outstanding films from the area that give us a better understanding of its people.
by Agnieszka Tennant & Stefan Ulstein | posted 09/07/04




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