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  1. 2 days ago · Welcome to the 300 highest-rated best movies of all time, as reviewed and selected by Tomatometer-approved critics and Rotten Tomatoes users. 1. 99% L.A. Confidential (1997) 2. 97% The Godfather (1972) 3. 99% Casablanca (1942) 4. 100% Seven Samurai (1954)

  2. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. ... Best New Rom-Coms and Romance Movies. ... Third Mind Reviews All Critics All Critics Top ...

    • First Movie to Be Certified Fresh
    • Highest Tomatometer Score with at Least 500 Reviews
    • Highest Audience Score with 500K+ Ratings
    • Most Reviewed by Critics
    • Highest-Grossing Film
    • Longest Theatrical Run
    • Most Oscar Nominations
    • Most Oscar Wins
    • First Streaming Film Nominated For Best Picture
    • Most Streamed Movie on Netflix

    92% Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Fresh and Rotten were a part of Rotten Tomatoes from the very beginning, but over time it started to make sense for us to add another layer of distinction for those films that were particularly well-received. Not only would it help us, as a fledgling website, raise our profile in the industry, but it...

    96% Black Panther (2018) At one point, Paddington 2 became the best-reviewed movie on Rotten Tomatoes, with a perfect 100% Tomatometer score after hundreds of reviews, but that impressive record came to an end in 2021 with the film’s first Rotten review. The crown now resides with Debra Granik’s low-key drama Leave No Trace, with mainstays like Pix...

    94% The Dark Knight (2008) In many ways, the modern era of superhero cinema can trace its roots back to 2008, the year when a pair of comic book movies took the world by storm. One of them was Marvel’s Iron Man, which of course kickstarted the blockbuster machine we all now know as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the other was DC’s The Dark Knig...

    68% Joker (2019) Controversy and heated debate about Todd Phillips‘ Joker seemed to follow little ol’ Arthur Fleck wherever he waltzed, from the movie’s riff on early Martin Scorsese films to its sympathetic viewpoint, which was thought to possibly inspire actual violence, to even its Tomatometer score. All of this added up to the most talked-about...

    81% Avatar (2009) With the rise in ticket prices over the last two decades and the popularization of 3D, IMAX, and other screen innovations, it’s probably no surprise that of the top 25 highest worldwide-grossing films, only one of them was released prior to 2000. That film was James Cameron’s epic romance Titanic, which opened in 1997 and currentl...

    76% My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) My Big Fat Greek Wedding was the little film that could. The romantic comedy, which was based on a one-woman stage production and written by its star, Nia Vardalos, opened on April 19, 2002 in very limited release before it was slowly discovered by audiences and subsequently booked by more theaters. It didn’t eve...

    91% La La Land (2016) “Most Oscar Nominations” can be a rather dubious accolade unless it’s followed by an equally impressive list of Oscar wins. With that in mind, it’s somewhat fitting that the film that earned this distinction over the course of the last 25 years is also one remembered more for the the Oscar gaffe it’s most associated with: “Env...

    94% The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) The term “masterpiece” is a frequently misappropriated distinction, but it’s entirely warranted in the case of Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy. It’s also the only distinction worthy of the film from that franchise that not only earned the most Academy Awards in the last 25 years...

    96% Manchester by the Sea (2016) One of the early goals of streaming giant Netflix when it began creating original content was legitimacy within the industry. This is why they acquired theaters, donated to film festivals, threw lavish events, and ingratiated themselves to the old Hollywood that their new platform would disrupt. They spared no expen...

    37% Red Notice (2021) After the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in 2020 and changed the way we did, well, pretty much everything, one of the biggest industries to suffer — and quite publicly, at that — was the movie industry. When theaters completely shut down, studios scrambled to reschedule their film releases, hoping things would return to “normal” ...

  3. The Wages of Fear (1953)100%. #54. 106558%. Critics Consensus: An existential suspense classic, The Wages of Fear blends nonstop suspense with biting satire; its influence is still being felt on today's thrillers. Synopsis: In the South American jungle, supplies of nitroglycerine are needed at a remote oil field.

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    • Dr. Strangelove (1964)
    • Blazing Saddles (1974) Blazing Saddles. Release Date. February 7, 1974. Mel Brooks. Cast. Cleavon Little , gene wilder , Slim Pickens , Harvey Korman , Madeline Kahn , Mel Brooks.
    • Team America: World Police (2004) Team America: World Police. Release Date. October 15, 2004. Trey Parker. Cast. Trey Parker , Kristen Miller , Maurice LaMarche , Daran Norris , Matt Stone , Masasa.
    • Back To The Future (1985) Back to the Future. Release Date. July 3, 1985. Robert Zemeckis. Cast. Claudia Wells , Christopher Lloyd , James Tolkan , Thomas F. Wilson , Michael J. Fox , Wendie Jo Sperber , Crispin Glover , Marc McClure , Lea Thompson.
  4. Dec 21, 2022 · The 1930s was an astonishing decade for Hollywood monster movies. “Frankenstein,” “Dracula,” “The Mummy,” “The Invisible Man” — these divinely spooky fairy tales of humanized ...

  5. Jan 18, 2018 · Rotten Tomatoes’ Top 100 Movies of All Time is a rotating list of the top films with more than 40 critic reviews on the site. From there, titles are ranked by their “Adjusted Score,” in ...