Top 250 Movies

Matt Damon's latest movie, The Martian, has been added to the page.
Matt Damon’s latest movie, The Martian, is the most recent member of our Top 100 UMR movies.

This is the Top 100 Movies in our database. Several years back, we came up with an idea to create a mathematical equation that would create a numerical score for each movie. The first thing we had to come up with were factors for the equation. So we thought….if we were producing a movie what would we like to see our movie accomplish. The first thing we would want, would be for the movie to be successful at the box office. Secondly, we would like the critics and movie goers to enjoy our movie. And finally we would like our movie to receive award recognition through Golden Globe® and Oscar® ceremonies. So let’s look at the breakdown of the variables in the equation.

1. Box office results. We figure that box office is the most important factor, so it received the highest percentage (30%) of the equation. The ceiling was $200 million in adjusted box office dollars. Any movie that crossed $200 million maxed out the points in the category.

2. Critics and audience reception. We felt that critical reception was the second most important factor so it received the second highest percentage 45%) of the equation. So where do I find critics/audience reception? We use at least 6 different sources: RottenTomatoes, IMDB, Yahoo Movies, Roger Ebert, Leonard Maltin and Fandango. Put them all together and I get an average with 100% being the highest score possible.

3. Award Recognition. The final part of the equation is worth 25%. A movie gets points for Golden Globe® and Oscar® nominations and wins. The Golden Globes get 5% while the Oscars® get 13% of the equation. The last 7% goes to amount of Oscar® nominations and amount of Oscar® wins.

So far we have done Ultimate Movie Ranking Scores on 26,478 movies. Granted that is only a small percentage of films that were ever made but we have done all the big blockbusters and Oscar® winners. So the following table lists the current Top 100 movies that PERFORMED the best in ALL THREE CATEGORIES.  In other words we are not saying these are the best movies just the ones that STATISTICALLY PERFORMED THE BEST.

With over 22,000 movies ranked...1972's The Godfather sits on top the list.
With over 22,000 movies ranked…1972’s The Godfather sits on top the list.

Top 100 Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

  • Sort Top 100 Movies by co-stars of the movies
  • Sort Top 100 Movies by director or directors of the movies
  • Sort Top 100 Movies by adjusted domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost
  • Sort Top 100 Movies how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations and how many Oscar® wins each Top 100 movie received.
  • Sort Top 100 Movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.
  • Use the sort and search buttons to make this table very interactive.  For example if you want to see the 4 Marlon Brando movies to make the list…just type in Brando in the search box and up they pop.
RankMovie (Year)Star of MovieDirector of MovieDomestic B.O. Adjusted (mils.)Critic Audience RatingOscar Nom / WinUMR Score
The Godfather (1972)Marlon Brando & Al Pacino & James Caan Francis Ford Coppola$686.3094.5%11 / 0396.22
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)Jack NicholsonMilos Forman$448.2092.5%09 / 0596.07
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)Peter O''Toole & Anthony QuinnDavid Lean$482.0091.5%10 / 0796.00
Schindler's List (1993)Liam Neeson & Steven SpielbergSteven Spielberg$195.6094.3%12 / 0795.85
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)Orlando BloomPeter Jackson$527.1091.0%11 / 1195.77
The Godfather: Part II (1974)Al Pacino & Robert DeNiro & Robert DuvallFrancis Ford Coppola$214.3094.0%11 / 0695.31
Casablanca (1942)Humphrey Bogart & Ingrid BergmanMichael Curtiz$344.3094.3%08 / 0395.30
Gone with the Wind (1939)Vivien Leigh & Clark GableVictor Fleming$1758.3090.0%13 / 0895.30
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)Myrna Loy & William WylerWilliam Wyler$569.6086.0%08 / 0795.28
Ben-Hur (1959)Charlton HestonWilliam Wyler$852.0088.7%12 / 1194.67
On the Waterfront (1954)Marlon BrandoElia Kazan$219.9088.0%12 / 0894.36
Rebecca (1940)Laurence Olivier & Joan FontaineAlfred Hitchcock$258.1087.0%11 / 0294.13
The Apartment (1960)Jack Lemmon & Shirley MacLaine Billy Wilder$232.1087.5%10 / 0594.12
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)William HoldenDavid Lean$473.4088.0%08 / 0793.56
It Happened One Night (1934)Clark Gable & Claudette ColbertFrank Capra$190.7091.0%05 / 0592.33
Unforgiven (1992)Clint Eastwood & Gene Hackman Clint Eastwood$205.5089.5%09 / 0492.19
My Fair Lady (1964)Audrey HepburnGeorge Cukor$521.2083.0%12 / 0892.01
Patton (1970)George C. ScotttFrancis Ford Coppola$335.8086.5%10 / 0791.79
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)Anthony Hopkins & Jodie FosterJonathan Demme$261.8089.0%07 / 0591.76
Gladiator (2000)Russell CroweRidley Scott$293.6082.0%12 / 0591.70
The Sound of Music (1965)Julie AndrewsRobert Wise$1235.6082.3%10 / 0591.70
The French Connection (1971)Gene Hackman & Roy ScheiderWilliam Friedkin$264.1084.0%08 / 0591.68
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)Harrison FordGeorge Lucas$1549.9091.7%10 / 0691.58
American Beauty (1999)Kevin SpaceySam Mendes$216.7085.0%08 / 0591.48
The Lost Weekend (1945)Ray MillandBilly Wilder$234.6085.5%07 / 0491.38
How Green Was My Valley (1941)Maureen O'Hara John Ford$291.4081.5%10 / 0591.30
Platoon (1986)Charlie SheenOliver Stone$314.8084.0%08 / 0491.08
Mrs. Miniver (1942)William WylerWilliam Wyler$344.7081.0%12 / 0691.07
Terms of Endearment (1983)Jack Nicholson & Shirley MacLaineJames L. Brooks$290.2081.7%11 / 0590.88
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)Dustin Hoffman & Meryl StreepRobert Benton$356.9081.0%09 / 0590.67
West Side Story (1961)Natalie WoodRobert Wise$486.3080.0%11 / 1090.60
Rain Man (1988)Dustin Hoffman & Tom CruiseBarry Levinson$354.5084.0%08 / 0490.58
A Man for All Seasons (1966)Orson WellesFred Zinnemann$244.3081.5%08 / 0690.50
Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)Charles Laughton & Clark GableFrank Lloyd$286.5086.0%08 / 0190.22
A Beautiful Mind (2001)Russell Crowe & Ron HowardRon Howard$254.8082.7%08 / 0489.95
Dances with Wolves (1990)Kevin CostnerKevin Costner$367.1080.0%12 / 0789.93
Saving Private Ryan (1998)Tom Hanks & Matt Damon & Steven SpielbergSteven Spielberg$389.2088.0%11 / 0589.86
Forrest Gump (1994)Tom HanksRobert Zemeckis$681.2078.0%13 / 0689.66
Going My Way (1944)Bing CrosbyLeo McCarey$552.4077.0%10 / 0789.19
Titanic (1997)Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio & JaJames Cameron & Steven Spielberg$1103.4077.0%14 / 1189.19
The Sting (1973)Robert Redford & Paul Newman & George RoGeorge Roy Hill$776.4087.5%10 / 0389.17
Rocky (1976)Sylvester StalloneJohn G. Avildsen$478.2079.3%10 / 0389.09
Amadeus (1984)F. Murray AbrahamMilos Forman$173.5086.5%11 / 0888.85
Oliver! (1968)Oliver ReedCarol Reed$308.9076.0%11 / 0588.72
Slumdog Millionaire (2008)Dev PatelDanny Boyle$165.9088.5%10 / 0888.68
An American in Paris (1951)Gene KellyVincente Minnelli$202.9077.5%08 / 0688.62
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)Orlando BloomPeter Jackson$467.6090.0%13 / 0488.33
Driving Miss Daisy (1989)Morgan FreemanBruce Beresford$226.3076.5%09 / 0487.96
Chicago (2002)Richard GereRob Marshall$248.1076.0%13 / 0687.84
All About Eve (1950)Bette Davis & Marilyn MonroeJoseph L. Mankiewicz$155.6092.7%14 / 0687.80
Toy Story 3 (2010)Tom HanksLee Unkrich$443.4091.7%05 / 0287.78
All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)Lew AyresLewis Milestone$194.5084.5%04 / 0287.66
From Here to Eternity (1953)Burt Lancaster & Montgomery Clift Fred Zinnemann$519.4081.5%13 / 0887.55
Midnight Cowboy (1969)Dustin HoffmanJohn Schlesinger$347.7082.5%07 / 0387.51
Apocalypse Now (1979)Martin Sheen & Marlon BrandoFrancis Ford Coppola$335.5092.3%08 / 0287.43
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)James StewartFrank Capra$289.0091.0%11 / 0187.37
Doctor Zhivago (1965)Omar SharifDavid Lean$1079.0082.5%10 / 0587.28
The Deer Hunter (1978)Robert DeNiro & Christopher Walken & Michael Cimino$176.5085.5%09 / 0587.27
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)Gregory Peck & Robert DuvallRobert Mulligan$256.9090.3%08 / 0387.09
Inception (2010)Leonardo DiCaprio & Michael Caine Christopher Nolan$312.6088.5%08 / 0486.83
Pulp Fiction (1994)Bruce Willis & Samuel L. Jackson Quentin Tarantino$223.0093.0%07 / 0186.74
The Departed (2006)Jack Nicholson & Leonardo DiCaprio Martin Scorsese$169.6087.0%05 / 0486.73
Annie Hall (1977)Woody Allen & Christopher WalkenWoody Allen$184.9086.0%05 / 0486.61
The Philadelphia Story (1940)James Stewart & Katharine Hepburn George Cukor$215.1091.0%06 / 0286.37
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)Drew BarrymoreSteven Spielberg$1220.6082.7%09 / 0486.35
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)Richard Burton & Elizabeth TaylorMike Nichols$214.6084.5%13 / 0586.34
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)Harrison FordSteven Spielberg$770.7091.3%08 / 0486.28
Gentleman's Agreement (1947)Gregory Peck & John GarfieldElia Kazan$240.2075.0%08 / 0386.25
In the Heat of the Night (1967)Sidney Poitier & Warren OatesNorman Jewison$167.2084.0%07 / 0586.20
Ordinary People (1980)Robert RedfordRobert Redford$177.6082.5%06 / 0486.11
Wings (1928)Gary CooperWilliam A. Weldman$314.1081.0%02 / 0286.07
Jaws (1975)Roy ScheiderSteven Spielberg$1114.4091.5%04 / 0386.03
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)Marlon Brando & Vivien LeighElia Kazan$231.2085.0%12 / 0485.98
Avatar (2009)Zoe SaldanaJames Cameron & Steven Spielberg$842.7082.3%09 / 0385.60
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)Paul Newman & Robert RedfordGeorge Roy Hill$613.5086.5%07 / 0485.49
The Exorcist (1973)Linda BlairWilliam Friedkin$919.2082.5%10 / 0285.48
The Martian (2015)Matt Damon & Jessica ChastainRidley Scott$228.3087.5%07 / 0085.42
Cabaret (1972)Liza MinnelliBob Fosse$304.3082.5%10 / 0885.41
Around the World in 80 Days (1956)Shirley MacLaine & David NivenMichael Anderson$561.9070.5%08 / 0585.34
Gravity (2013)George Clooney & Sandra BullockAlfonso Cuarón$284.2082.0%10 / 0785.17
The Last Picture Show (1971)Jeff BridgesPeter Bogdanovich$203.0087.5%08 / 0285.15
The Grapes of Wrath (1940)Henry Fonda & John FordJohn Ford$215.1087.5%07 / 0285.12
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)Orlando BloomPeter Jackson$493.9089.0%06 / 0285.06
Tom Jones (1963)Albert FinneyTony Richardson$478.1069.5%10 / 0485.06
The Lion in Winter (1968)Peter O''Toole & Katharine Hepburn Anthony Harvey$184.0088.0%07 / 0384.98
Shakespeare in Lovie (1998)Gwyneth Paltrow & Ben AffleckJohn Madden$180.3076.0%13 / 0784.88
Fiddler on the Roof (1971)TopolNorman Jewison$414.9081.5%08 / 0384.80
Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)James CagneyMichael Curtiz$392.0084.5%08 / 0384.71
Mary Poppins (1964)Julie AndrewsRobert Stevenson$887.8081.0%13 / 0584.70
On Golden Pond (1981)Henry Fonda & Katharine Hepburn Mark Rydell$361.7079.5%10 / 0384.66
Giant (1956)James Dean & Rock Hudson & Elizabeth TayloGeorge Stevens$481.7086.0%10 / 0184.65
Beauty and the Beast (1991)Robbie BensonKirk Wise$396.2085.5%06 / 0284.61
The Graduate (1967)Dustin HoffmanMike Nichols$767.9084.5%07 / 0184.61
The Great Dictator (1940)Charles ChaplinCharles Chaplin$301.1090.7%05 / 0084.61
Gigi (1958)Leslie CaronVincente Minnelli$293.9068.0%09 / 0984.56
Apollo 13 (1995)Tom HanksRon Howard$333.5085.3%09 / 0284.54
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)Gene HackmanArthur Penn$397.1084.5%10 / 0284.54
All the President's Men (1976)Dustin Hoffman & Robert RedfordAlan J. Pakula$359.8083.5%08 / 0484.47
The Wizard of Oz (1939)Judy GarlandVictor Fleming$225.4086.5%06 / 0284.26
Tootsie (1982)Dustin Hoffman & Bill MurraySydney Pollack$496.6081.0%10 / 0184.17
The elephant in the room....every year Sight and Sound says Vertigo and Citizen Kane are the best movies of all time....yet they do not crack my Top 250?
The elephant in the room….every year Sight and Sound says Vertigo and Citizen Kane are the best movies of all time….yet they do not crack my Top 100?

Our Top 100 Movie Snubs?

To make our Top 100 Movies list….a movie had to do well in three categories…box office glory, critical acclaim and award recognition.  Let’s look at some movies that did do well in all three categories.1941’s Citizen Kane is considered one of the greatest films of all time. Citizen Kane got great reviews and picked up some major Oscar® nominations but was a flop at the box office.  It’s poor showing at the box office puts Citizen Kane as the 898th best movie in our database.

1958’s Vertigo has great reviews….did below average for a Hitchcock movie at the box office and only picked up 2 minor Oscar® nominations…winning none…..that puts Vertigo in 877th place in our database.  That is better than 20,000 movies in our database which is pretty good….just not good enough to crack the Top 250.  If you want to see a movie page that gives these movies some love…check out our Top 100 Best Reviewed Movies.

Just making a boat load of money at the box office does not give you a spot in the Top 100.  Let’s look at the biggest worldwide hit of 2014.  Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) made almost a quarter of a billion in North America and crossed the billion dollar mark in worldwide gross.  Yet critics destroyed the movie and nobody older than 12 liked the movie.  It’s critical rating is so low that it keeps Transformers: Age of Extinction from even cracking the Top 1000.

And finally let’s quickly look at the other end of our database.  26,478 movies ranked….some movie has to be at the bottom of the rankings.  For awhile Nicolas Cage and his Deadfall (1993) movie held that honor.  Well 2014 gave us a new worst ranked movie.  Coming in with less 3 million in box office gross, some of the worst reviews of all time and the winner of the 2014 Razzie® Award as worst movie of the year….Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas. With a UMR Score of 5.56 Kirk’s movie is ranked as the 26,478th movie in my database.

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192 thoughts on “Top 250 Movies

  1. This list has grown since I last commented Bruce, impressive work. The first film I looked for was Ben-Hur. Glad it made the top 10 on the moviescore. 🙂 So many favorites here and I own a lot of them on DVD and Blu-ray. No problem with The Godfather at no.1, great movie, fantastic actors. Casablanca and Lawrence of Arabia also big favorites. I still haven’t seen The Best Years of Our Lives. I’ve seen 220 of the 250 films you’ve listed. Jaws should have been higher.

    1. Hey Steve….this page has gone from the Top 50 to the Top 100 to now the Top 250. I imagine Ben-Hur will be a Top Ten movie for a very long time. 220 of the 250…that is 88%….not sure I can top that number….let’s see….wow….I at 246 or 98.4%. There are a couple of movies on this list that I know I have seen….but the movie is fading from my memory….like A Man For All Seasons and Midnight Cowboy (I have not seen that in 30 years). As always thanks for stopping by.

    2. Jaws, Star Wars and Saving Private Ryan are the three highest rated movies that did NOT win a Best Picture Oscar…..if they had done that little task…..they all would be in the Top 5. Saving Private Ryan had the best chance……but no way they were going to give Jaws or Star Wars a Best Picture Oscar.

  2. Like this movie page a lot. Reminds me of some great films. An excellent page for people who want an introduction to great films.

    1. Hey PaddyMac1984….thanks for the visit. This was a fun page for me to do….and I keep hoping to find a movie that will make it on to this list.

  3. Terrific list of fabulous films, my friend. You provide a great and needful service here. Well done. Bravo!

  4. …..well as you know anyone who is remotely interested in film I send here (Robwrite too and Flora) I respect Steve Lensman hubs too but I am truthfully not as familiar with him and should make some more time in the near future but my friend I am here to thank you for all of your support and I would love to put you in the balcony along with Sisket and Ebert (high praise indeed) and for the time being will post another one of your world class presentations on my Facebook page with a direct link back here and I have been a world traveler as of late in the world of cinema (Japan – Tokyo (film title) Ireland – The Guard and Russia – Mermaid.

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    1. Hey epigramman…as always your support is greatly appreciated….as well as your awesome compliment…..congrats on your 1000 follower…a very impressive statistic.

  5. OK…There are six of these movies that I need to see…this is a great list! Many of my favorites – loved Giant!!

    1. Hey justateacher….glad my list could suggest 6 movies you want to watch…thanks for visiting the other half of my two movie list pages.

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