One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)

One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Disney Animation/Talking Animals

The last really good animated film made during Walt Disney’s lifetime and for the next couple of decades. Filled with cuddly anthropomorphism and charmed delights

Death Note: The Last Name (2006)

Death Note: The Last Name (2006) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Notebook with Killing Powers

The second of the Japanese Death Note films, released almost back-to-back with the first. This is an even better film than its predecessor, delighting in the twists and turns in the games as Light and his nemesis L outwit each other

Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)

Deadpool and Wolverine (2024) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Comic-Book Superheroes/Crossover

In his third cinematic outing, Deadpool gets into the multiverse game, creating a hilarious team-up with Wolverine and a crossover with an assortment of other cancelled Marvel franchises

Re-Animator (1985)

Re-Animator (1985) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Resurrection of the Dead/Splatter Black Comedy/H.P. Lovecraft Adaptation

This was one of the classic 1980s splatter films. Stuart Gordon throws most of H.P. Lovecraft’s tone out the window and goes for hilariously black comedy served up with outrageously over-the-top effects

Despicable Me (2010)

Despicable Me (2010) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Animation/Comic Travails of a Super-Villain

An animated effort about a mad scientist and three orphans. One entered this with zero expectation only for it to unexpectedly emerge as a side-splitting and completely charming pleasure

Diabolik (2021)

Diabolik (2021) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Masked Super-Thief/Comic-Book Adaptation

A remake of the great and underrated film and Italian comic-book about a masked super-thief who constantly outwits the authorities, this comes with style and wit to spare and strikes the note perfectly

The Eye (2002)

The Eye (2002) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Woman Sees the Dead

Thailand’s Pang Brothers proved themselves some of the best horror directors in the world with this eerie film in which a woman starts to see the dead after receiving corneal implants. Several sequels and an English-language remake followed

Phantasm (1979)

Phantasm (1979) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Dream Horrors/Other-Dimensional Grave Robbers

Cult film from Don Coscarelli that takes place in a funereal twilight world and is filled with images of wild surrealism. Not a lot makes sense but the film is meant to operate on the logic of a dream. Several sequels followed.

Dracula (1958)

Rating: ★★★★
Hammer Dracula Adaptation

The point where the legend of Hammer Films and the careers of Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing began. A vivid colour remake of the Bram Stoker book that put a stake through the heart of the staid Universal horrors and created a new English horror industry

Dune Part One (2021)

Dune: Part One (2021) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Desert World/Intergalactic Politics/Precognitive Messiah

Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic SF novel comes with a determination to give the story and its richly detailed world faithful life on screen. Villeneuve adapts freely in many areas but gets the complexity of the saga

Dune Part Two (2024)

Dune Part Two (2024) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Desert World/Intergalactic Politics/Precognitive Messiah

The second part of Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic SF novel Dune, this delves more deeply into the world of the Fremen, although starts to diverge more from the book

Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure (1985)

Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (1985) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Overgrown Adolescent's Nonsense Adventures

Pee-Wee Herman is someone who polarises crowds to love or extreme hate. The was the first film from Tim Burton who seems charmingly attuned to the kitsch banality of Pee-Wee’s universe

Dr Mabuse, The Gambler (1922)

Rating: ★★★★
Mind-Controlling Criminal Mastermind

Dr Mabuse is one of the great villains of cinema. Fritz Lang was one of the greatest directors of the silent era and his first Mabuse film is extraordinary where Lang indulges in visual tricks that still look sensational today

Planet of the Apes (1968)

Planet of the Apes (1968) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Planet of Talking Apes

The film that started it all. This takes what could have been a jokey premise and delivers it in bold, exciting stokes. What elevates the film is Rod Serling’s script. filled with embittered soliloquies that become a biting commentary on the human condition, before the film reaches one of the great cinematic twist endings

The Platform (2019)

The Platform (2019) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Allegorical Prison of Multiple Levels

A stunningly allegorical film that falls somewhere between Cube and High-Rise where people are trapped in a prison and forced to fight over food as a banquet table passes down the levels each day, resulting in a society where those at the top claim superiority over those below.

Paranormal Activity (2007)

Paranormal Activity (2007) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Haunting Found Footage Film

No-budget film that became a word of mouth hit, spawned a series of sequels and sparked off the Found Footage fascination that took over the 2010s. Unlike most of the films that followed, Oren Peli creates a creepingly chill atmosphere and some undeniable jumps

Escape from New York (1981)

Escape from New York (1981) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Action/New York as a Future Prison

One of the key films from John Carpenter with Kurt Russell giving his best ever performance, a slick exciting action film that imagines a future Manhattan Island having been transformed into a lawless prison

Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971)

Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Planet of the Apes Sequel/Time Travel

Third of the original Planet of the Apes films. This is an enjoyable take that brings the talking apes back in time to the present-day and where the emphasis is more on comedy

The Exorcist III (1990)

The Exorcist III (1990) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Demonic Possession

One will go out on a limb and argue that William Peter Blatty’s sequel is actually a far superior work to the original The Exorcist, one that substitutes a literate theological detective story for barf bag theatrics and contains at least one real out there jump

The Eye 2 (2004)

The Eye 2 (2004) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Woman Sees the Dead

The Pang Brothers are in this author’s opinion some of the finest genre directors in the world. This sequel to their breakout hit The Eye is an even better film that achieves some genuinely haunted moments

Cold Blood (2005-2006)

Cold Blood (2005-6) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Serial Killer Thriller

One of the best copies of The Silence of the Lambs, a British tv mini-series in which police must seek the help of imprisoned serial killer Matthew Kelly, who delivers a great performance in the role

Flash Gordon (1936)

Flash Gordon (1936) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Serial/Space Opera

The original and greatest of all SF serial adventures and a huge influence on George Lucas. Despite the primitive effects, this still has a marvellously rousing imagination that stands up today. Two serial sequels followed

Salem’s Lot (1979)

Salem's Lot (1979) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Town of Vampires/Stephen King Adaptation

One of the best Stephen King adaptations made as a tv mini-series concerning a town overrun by vampires. Director Tobe Hooper excels himself, staging the book in terms a series of captivating set-pieces

Flash Gordon’s Trip to Mars (1938)

Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (1938) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Serial/Space Opera

The second of the Flash Gordon serials, which relocates action to Mars following the popularity of Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds broadcast. The film has a wonderful imagination that far outshines the tattiness of usual serial production values

The Fly (1958)

The Fly (1958) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Teleporter Accident/Human-Fly Mixup

A teleporter accident causes a scientist to swap head and arm with a fly. This requires you to suspend believability but is otherwise one of the classic monster movies of the era. Several sequels and a remake followed.

Creepshow (1982)

Creepshow (1982) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Horror Anthology

Stephen King and George Romero collaborate on a horror anthology made as homage to the EC Comics, telling five tales that replicate the blacker-than-black sense of humour (and even the visual look) of the comic-book with hilarious results

The Fly (1986)

The Fly (1986) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Teleporter Accident/Human-Fly Mixup

David Cronenberg remakes the 1958 film, transforming its improbable scenario into a fascinating study of biological transformation with Jeff Goldblum genetically mutating into a fly hybrid. Kafka’s Metamorphosis with a lot more slime.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Flying Swordsmen Fantasy

Sensational hit that introduced most of the West to the Wu Xia film. Directed with elan by Ang Lee, there comes a sublimely graceful poetry in the film’s imagery of sword combatants dancing up walls and flying through the air

Scream (1996)

Scream (1996) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Slasher Movie Parody/Deconstruction

Wes Craven and scriptwriter Kevin Williamson make a witty homage to the 1980s slasher film, turning the genre on its head by having the characters perfectly aware they are in a horror film and of the genre’s cliches

Mr Vampire (1985)

Mr Vampire (1985) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Hong Kong Supernatural Comedy

Hong Kong hopping vampire film that produced a string of sequels. The original is the best, a clever, fast-paced blend of comedy, supernatural and traditional Eastern beliefs

Frankenstein (1931)

Frankenstein (1931) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Universal Frankenstein Adaptation

The classic version of Mary Shelley’s tale that left the indelible image of Boris Karloff as the dull monster with bolts in its neck. Director James Whale draws on German Expressionist designs to create one of the landmark classics of the genre

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Gender-Bender Rock Musical/Frankenstein Spoof

The No 1 cult film of all time, more a phenomenon than a film, a demented glitter rock homage to mad science cinema and 50s sf films run through with celebration of a gender-bender joie de vivre

The Crow (1994)

The Crow (1994) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Resurrected Avenger/Graphic Novel Adaptation

Overshadowed by the tragedy of star Brandon Lee’s death on set, this is a beautifully dark and glistening Gothic tale of a murdered youth revived from the dead to attain vengeance against his killers. Several lesser sequels followed

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Planet of the Apes Prequel

The Planet of the Apes series excels itself and stages a massively exciting inter-species war. The CGI/mocap apes come with an extraordinary range of nuance – quite whether it is performance or animation is up for debate but the results are outstanding

Return of the Living Dead (1985)

Return of the Living Dead (1985) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Zombies/Black Comedy

Spinoff of Night of the Living Dead that emerged from a complicated copyright split with George Romero. Director Dan O’Bannon substitutes black humour to deliver an hilariously different take

Dawn of the Dead (1978)

Dawn of the Dead (1978) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Zombies

George Romero’s successor to his cult hit of Night of the Living Dead. Romero creates a very different film, one that takes place in a mall and comes with a level of droll satire. A bigger budget allows him to push things to gore-drenched extremes

The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

The Dark Knight Rises (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Comic-Book Superhero

The Dark Knight is a hard act to follow and Christopher Nolan almost does but not quite. The story keeps Batman off-screen for half the film. Tom Hardy’s Bane dominates the show, while Catwoman is surprisingly subdued

Nightwatch (1994)

Nightwatch (1994) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Morgue Attendant's Paranoia/Serial Killer

Gripping Danish thriller in which morgue attendant Nicholaj Coster Waldau finds a serial killer is playing games with him. Filled with paranoia, sharp twists and lashings of black humour

A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Dream-Invading Boogey Man

One of the most influential horror films of the 1980s, creating a series of dream horror copycats. Before the campy, makeup effects driven sequels kicked in, Wes Craven’s original creates a genuinely unearthly series of nightmare jumps

The Curse of the Cat People (1944)

The Curse of the Cat People (1944) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Invisible Friend

One of the classic horror films from producer Val Lewton. The studio gave Lewton orders to make a sequel to his first hit Cat People but he confounded this by making an entirely different film about invisible playmates that has no cat people

The Night Strangler (1973)

The Night Strangler (1973) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Journalist Tracks an Immortal Killer

Less famous sequel to the cult tv movie The Night Stalker but a far superior work. This repeats much of the first film but with Darren McGavin’s Kolchak hunting an immortal killer. Much better script and featuring a superbly eerie climactic venture down into the Seattle Underground

The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)

The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Hammer Frankenstein Adaptation

This and The Horror of Dracula the following year set Hammer Films on the map. A remake of Frankenstein very different to the 1931 version that comes in vibrant colour and places Peter Cushing’s ruthlessly amoral Baron at the centre of the show

The Ring (2002)

The Ring (2002) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Cursed Videotape/Japanese Horror Remake

This is the English-language version of the Japanese horror Ring and actually a much better and far spookier film, where the new script gives the story more depth

Finding Nemo (2003)

Finding Nemo (2003) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Pixar Animation/Talking Fish

An unabashed delight among the Pixar films about a fish parent on a quest to find his missing son. This comes with an extraordinarily vibrant palette of colours and a line-up of winningly eccentric characters

The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)

The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Prehistoric Monster

A classic 1950s monster movie where an expedition up the Amazon discovers a Gill Man. Here an average story is propelled into the memorable by Jack Arnold’s moody direction. Two sequels followed.

Perdita Durango (1997)

Perdita Durango (1997) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Outlaw Lovers/Santeria Sorceror

Spinoff of characters featured in David Lynch’s Wild at Heart and a greatly underrated film for Alex de la Iglesia. this pushes into even darker and more anarchic places than Lynch did, featuring outlaw lovers who are black sorcerers on a trail of murder and kidmap

Inferno (1980)

Inferno (1980) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Witchcraft Murders

Dario Argento’s sequel to Suspiria, the second film in his Third Mothers trilogy. This is an even better work where Argento delights in sadistic and beautifully artistic imagery almost entirely free of any plot

Amateur Porn Star Killer (2007)

Amateur Porn Star Killer (2007) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Snuff Movie Mockumentary

Extraordinary Found Footage film from Shane Ryan shot from the viewpoint of a killer as he seduces and kills a girl. A quasi-pornographic film that makes us question our own complicity in what we are watching

Westworld (1973)

Westworld (1973) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Android Amusement Park Amok

A hit for novelist Michael Crichton who made his directorial debut here. Themes of machines going amok run throughout Crichton’s work and here he comes up with the ingenious idea of a Western simulation playground using androids that proceed to turn against the humans

Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994)

Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Meta-Fictional A Nightmare on Elm Street Sequel

Seventh of the A Nightmare on Elm Street films where Wes Craven returns to direct the most remarkable of all the sequels, an extraordinary meta-fiction that takes place in the real world

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Comic-Book Superhero

One of the best among the modern Marvel Comics screen adaptations. All involved are at the absolute peak of their game and the balance of superheroic action, humour and tragedy makes you cheer at how well they get it right

Back to the Future Part II (1989)

Back to the Future Part II (1989) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Time Travel

The first of the Back to the Future sequels has a whiplash ingenuity that propels us through several different scenarios, including a trip to the future, a dark alternate present and requiring Michael J. Fox to duck unseen in and around the margins of the first film

The Kingdom (1994)

The Kingdom (1994) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Haunted Hospital/Black Comedy

Danish tv mini-series co-directed by Lars von Trier set in a haunted hospital. This comes with a blacker-than-black sense of humour in its interwoven character strands plus moments that are genuinely eerie

Tron (1982)

Tron (1982) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Journey into Cyberspace

A flop in its day, nobody at the time saw how revolutionary this was in that it predicted the idea of cyberspace and the internet. The design of the world inside the computer all in candy apple colours and geometric shapes is extraordinary

The Wizard of Oz (1939)

The Wizard of Oz (1939) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Adventures in a Magical Land

An indisputable classic fantasy … a gorgeous sparkling fantasy that made full use of Technicolor in an era dominated by black-and-white and is told in such bold and earnestly heartfelt tones that it becomes the nearest we have to a piece of genuine American mythology

Village of the Damned (1960)

Village of the Damned (1960) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Telepathic Alien Children

Classic adaptation of the John Wyndham novel about the women in a sleepy English village being impregnated and producing emotionless alien children with vast psychic powers. This translates the paranoia of US alien invasion films with considerable effectiveness

The Avengers (2012)

The Avengers (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Marvel Comics Superhero Team-Up

The culmination of one of the most ambitious cinematic exercises ever conducted, with Marvel weaving storylines through several films to finally merge here with flawless regard. The characters get far more depth than in all of their previous films

Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)

Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) poster
Rating: ★★★★
War Between Human Colonists and Aliens

James Cameron finally delivers his sequel to Avatar. Nothing could quite repeat the same phenomenon a second time but this does well with Cameron taking the opportunity to show more depth to his alien world

Happy Feet (2006)

Happy Feet (2006) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Animation/Talking and Dancing Penguins

George Miller of Mad Max fame makes a motion-capture animated film about a young penguin who sets out to fulfill his dream of tap-dancing. This ends up being a film of unexpectedly winning charms

It Came from Outer Space (1953)

It Came from Outer Space (1953) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Alien Body Snatchers

The very first alien body snatchers film. With Jack Arnold’s eerily haunted landscapes and a memorably literate Ray Bradbury script, this is one of the classic SF films of the 1950s era

Jurassic Park (1993)

Jurassic Park (1993) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Genetically-Engineered Dinosaurs Amok

An enormous hit for Steven Spielberg who took new emergent CGI technologies and wowed audiences with dinosaurs brought to life in dazzlingly realistic detail. It doesn’t hurt that he delivers a relentlessly suspenseful film too

Hellraiser (1987)

Hellraiser (1987) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Sadomasochistic Demons

The film that put the name of Clive Barker on the map. A work of considerable imagination where Barker delves into forbidden pleasures and fuses the film with S&M imagery for the memorable creations of the Cenobites

Appleseed (2004)

Appleseed (2004) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Anime/Future Anti-Terrorist Squad

A dazzling reboot of the earlier manga/anime made with stunning photorealistic animation design and breathtaking action scenes that made this a benchmark for modern anime. Sequels followed.

It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)

It's a Wonderful Life (1946) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Angel Presents an Alternate Life Pathway

Sentimental Frank Capra film that had become a Christmas classic where an angel shows depressed everyman James Stewart the alternate world that would happen if he had never been born

It’s Alive (1974)

It's Alive (1974) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Killer Mutant Baby

The film about a killer mutant baby that made the name of director Larry Cohen who developed a cult following. Cohen infuses it with rich imagery and dark sense of humour. Several sequels followed

The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)

The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Haunted House

Mike Flanagan follows up the hit of The Haunting of Hill House with a mini-series that adapts another classic work The Turn of the Screw out into a similar kind of cross-generational ghost story. The results are extraordinary

2010 (1984)

2010 (1984) poster
Rating: ★★★★
2001: A Space Odyssey Sequel

2001: A Space Odyssey did not need a sequel but this fits the bill surprisingly well. A warmer and much more human film than Stanley Kubrick made, this has some of the very best effects of its era.

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Gonzo Children's Adventure/Fantastical Candy Factory

A Roald Dahl children’s film that has become a cult classic, set in a deliriously nonsensical world with Gene Wilder give a sinisterly threatening performance in the title role

Kirikou and the Sorceress (1998)

Kirikou and the Sorceress (1998) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Animation/African Folk Tales

The debut film from French animator Michel Ocelot, a beautifully simple series of African folk tales about a young boy whose plain-speaking truths outwit a witch

The Abominable Dr Phibes (1971)

The Abominable Dr Phibes (1971) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Disfigued Madman's Campy Revenge

Droll, elegant camp masterpiece with Vincent Price giving the best performance of his life as a deformed madman employing the Biblical Plagues of Egypt as a motif to take revenge against the surgeons who killed his wife

The Absent-Minded Professor (1961)

The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Anti-Gravity Rubber/Disney Comedy

One of the inspired delights from Disney’s live-action era, a hit that became the template for their subsequent live-action films. The scenes with flying vehicles and basketball teams are entirely charming.