Are we back? Are movies a big deal again? Maybe they’re not at the centre of culture like they used to be, but coming out of both the pandemic and the strikes, there are signs that films are starting to matter again, particularly to a younger audience, from the popularity of platforms like Letterboxd, the rise in repertory screenings and the omnipresence of the Criterion closet on social media – to say nothing of the big box office for fresh stories from rising filmmakers, from Ryan Coogler’s Sinners to Zach Cregger’s Weapons.
With the interest in both current movies and movie history growing, it feels like an ideal time to make use of our list of the greatest films of all-time. After all, we’ve always thought of it less as a definitive canon than an educational tool – a jumping-off point for burgeoning cinephiles to fill in the gaps of their knowledge, while also spurring discussion among more experienced film buffs. It covers a lot of ground: over 100 years, multiple countries, and just about every genre imaginable, from massive blockbusters to intimate cult films, silly comedies to bloody horror, action-packed thrillers to thrilling action flicks.
It won’t satisfy everyone, we know, but that’s not our intention. We just hope it gets you talking – and more importantly, watching.
Jump to list: 100-91 | 90-81 | 80-71 | 70-61 | 60-51 | 50-41 | 40-31 | 30-21 | 20-11 | 10-1
How we chose our 100 best movies of all time
Admittedly, the process is not an exact science. Mostly, it involves a bunch of arguing, whittling and deal-making amongst Time Out’s most movie-obsessed writers, and then voila: a top 100 everyone is kinda sorta happy about! In terms of why we chose what we chose, that’s just as messy and multivarious. Mostly, it comes down to timelessness. Is a movie among the rare films that will play as fresh today as it did ten, 20, 50, 100 years ago? Will it still be on the list another decade from now? We’d like to think so.
Indeed, you never know when the next GOAT is going to hit theatres. To that end, if you’d like to keep up with current cinema and what’s most worth watching, you can keep up with all of Time Out’s up-to-the-minute film coverage here.
Looking for something specific? Here are our favourite movies by genre:
Best Comedy Movies | Best Horror Movies | Best Romcoms | Best Thrillers | Best Sci-Fi Movies | Best Action Movies | Best Animated Movies | Best Fantasy Movies | Best Romantic Movies | Best War Movies