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From 1930 until 2018, the NBR chose 74 films that would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture as Best Film. Twenty four of these times, the film selected was number one on the NBR's list for that year.
It was also voted the best sports movie of all time in a 2020 poll organized by The Athletic. They asked 120 panelists to nominate their favorite sports movies, and then to rate each nomination from 1 to 100. Movies with at least 10 ratings qualified for the final list. Rocky had the highest average rating, 91.04. [86]
Richard Schickel and Richard Corliss each compiled a list of 115–120 films that they judged worthy of inclusion and weighed each choice until they agreed on the top 100. [2] The process took about four months. An effort was made to make the list as diverse as possible in terms of directors, actors, countries, and genres represented. [2]
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains is a list of the one hundred greatest screen characters (fifty each in the hero and villain categories) as chosen by the American Film Institute in June 2003.
Notes Ceremony Year in Film Winner Nominee; 1st: 1927–1928: 7th Heaven 3 5 Sunrise: 3 4 [B] 2nd: 1928–1929: The Bridge of San Luis Rey: 1 1 The Broadway Melody 1 3 Coquette: 1 1 The Divine Lady: 1 3 In Old Arizona 1 5 The Patriot 1 5 White Shadows in the South Seas: 1 1 3rd: 1929–1930: All Quiet on the Western Front 2 4 The Big House 2 4 ...
The original list has 75 Academy Awards Best Picture nominees and 33 winners. In the 2007 list, eight of the top ten films were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, with five winning. In the original list, nine out of the top ten were nominees, and six won. Two animated films appear on each list.
Critic Quote: "One of the best things Hollywood has done since it learned to talk; and the movie can take a place, without blushing, among the best ever made." — Time — Time
Steven Spielberg has directed a record four films to end the year as the highest-grossing in the U.S. This is a listing of the highest-grossing films by year, based on their United States box-office gross. The films are listed by in-year release, rather than the gross they accumulated during a calendar year. [1]