Roger ebert favorite movies of all time
Roger ebert favorite movies of all time.
All lists of the “greatest” movies are propaganda. They have no deeper significance.
Roger ebert favorite movies by year
It is useless to debate them. Even more useless to quarrel with their ordering of titles: Why is this film #11 and that one only #31? The most interesting lists are those by one person: What are Scorsese’s favorites, or Herzog’s?
The least interesting are those by large-scale voting, for example by IMDb or movie magazines. The most respected poll, the only one I participate in, is the vote taken every 10 years by Sight & Sound, the British film magazine, which asks a large number of filmmakers, writers, critics, scholars, archivists and film festival directors.
1.
“The Night of the Hunter” (1955)
That one at least has taken on a canonical aspect.
Best movies of all time
The list evolves slowly. Keaton rises, Chaplin falls. It is eventually decided that “Vertigo” is Hitchcock’s finest film. Ozu cracks the top ten. Every ten years the net is thrown out ag