The Best 6 Movies Of All Times

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Looking for the best movies of all times is difficult. After all, each one of us has their own personal tastes and just because someone likes a movie it doesn’t matter that you will like it too. 

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So, with this in mind, we decided to check Metacritic which is a very famous website where both movie critics and the average user can give their feedback to a movie. We believe that this way of choosing the best movies of all times is good since we combine both experts in the area as well as the people who actually pay for watching the movie. 

The Best 6 Movies Of All Times

#1: “Citizen Kane” (1941):

With a user score of 8.5 out of 10 and a critic score of 100 out of 100, Citizen Kane comes in the first place of our list. According to critics, “What’s magical about Kane — the sheer transformative thrill of invention — is there in every shot, every performance, every narrative surge.”

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#2: “The Godfather” (1972):

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With a user score of 9.2 out of 10 and a critic score of 100 out of 100, The Godfather comes in the first place of our list. According to critics, “The Godfather traces the arc of this doomed idealism with a beauty that is still fresh.”

#3: “Rear Window” (1954):

With a user score of 8.8 out of 10 and a critic score of 100 out of 100, Rear Window comes in the first place of our list. According to critics, “There is never an instant, in fact, when Director Hitchcock is not in minute and masterly control of his material: script, camera, cutting, props, the handsome set constructed from his ideas, the stars he has Hitched to his vehicle.”

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#4: “Casablanca” (1943):

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With a user score of 8.0 out of 10 and a critic score of 100 out of 100, Casablanca comes in the first place of our list. According to critics, “The dialogue is so spare and cynical it has not grown old-fashioned. Much of the emotional effect of Casablanca is achieved by indirection; as we leave the theater, we are absolutely convinced that the only thing keeping the world from going crazy is that the problems of three little people do after all amount to more than a hill of beans.”

#5: “Boyhood” (2014):

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With a user score of 7.7 out of 10 and a critic score of 100 out of 100, Boyhood comes in the first place of our list. According to critics, “On rare occasions a movie seems to channel the flow of real life. Boyhood is one of those occasions. In its ambition, which is matched by its execution, Richard Linklater’s endearing epic is not only rare but unique.”

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#6: “Three Colors: Red” (1994):

With a user score of 8.8 out of 10 and a critic score of 100 out of 100, Three Colors: Red comes in the first place of our list. According to critics, “It is a film of much humanity and very far from smart European pap. But the external brilliance of its making does at times subvert its inner workings, as if its manufacture and its meaning were not quite in perfect harmony.”