Slant Magazine's 100 Essential Films

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In response to the American Film Institute’s list of the 100 greatest American movies, film scholar Jonathan Rosenbaum took the AFI to task for what he saw as a product "symptomatic of an increasingly dumbed-down film culture that continues to outflank our shrinking expectations." Of course, any list of this kind (including Sight and Sound’s decennial roster and the Village Voice Film Critic’s Poll from a few years back) is not without its blind spots. Participants are often forced to pick a select group of favorites and make a number of concessions ("Well, if I want Antonioni to make it into the collective top 10, I’d better hedge my bets with L’Avventura instead of my personal favorite Zabriskie Point."). Consequently, underdogs and obscure gems have little chance of being represented on a composite list that’s typically unveiled with little-to-no "justification for any of its titles" (to borrow again from Rosenbaum). Rather than present a list that looks like everyone else’s, Slant Magazine has decided to do something a little different.

While you will find many popular classics and critical favorites on our list of 100 Essential Films, our goal was to mix things up a bit. This list should not be construed as a definitive "greatest films" package, but as an alternative compiled by a group of kinky film-lovers wanting to give serious critical thought to neglected, forgotten and misunderstood gems. We aimed for the kind of list where post-Cahiers Orson Welles could stand shoulder-to-shoulder with a pre-pastiche Brian De Palma; where it’s understood that Hitchcock, Dreyer, Ford, and Ozu created masterpieces besides film school staples like Vertigo, The Passion of Joan of Arc, The Searchers, and Tokyo Story; and where the postmodern irony of Douglas Sirk’s Imitation of Life is allowed space next to its modern-day equivalent: Paul Verhoeven’s Showgirls (gasp!). Because space was tight, documentaries, shorts and animated films were not eligible. Additionally, we limited directors to no more than one spot on the list. Check back every few days as we randomly introduce a new film.

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  1. 1.
    Les Vampires
    by Louis Feuillade

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  2. 2.
    Broken Blossoms
    by D.W. Griffith

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  3. 3.
    Foolish Wives

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  4. 4.
    Faust
    by F.W. Murnau

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  5. 5.
    Hindle Wakes (Fanny Hawthorne)
    by Maurice Elvey

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  6. 6.
    The Cameraman (1928)
    by Buster Keaton & Edward Sedgwick

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  7. 7.
    The Crowd (1928)
    by King Vidor

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  8. 8.
    The Fall of the House of Usher
    by Jean Epstein

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  9. 9.
    Spies
    by Fritz Lang

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  10. 10.
    Earth
    by Aleksandr Dovzhenko

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  11. 11.
    An American Tragedy

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  12. 12.
    Que Viva Mexico
    by Grigori Aleksandrov

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  13. 13.
    Freaks
    by Tod Browning

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  14. 14.
    Love Me Tonight
    by Rouben Mamoulian

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  15. 15.
    The Black Cat (1934)
    by Edgar G. Ulmer

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  16. 16.
    The Crime of Monsieur Lange
    by Jean Renoir

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  17. 17.
    Gueule d'amour
    by Jean Grémillon

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  18. 18.
    Make Way for Tomorrow (1937)
    by Leo McCarey

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  19. 19.
    Stage Door
    by Gregory La Cava

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  20. 20.
    Only Angels Have Wings
    by Howard Hawks

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  21. 21.
    The Mortal Storm (1940)
    by Frank Borzage

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  22. 22.
    To Be or Not to Be
    by Ernst Lubitsch

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  23. 23.
    The Leopard Man
    by Jacques Tourneur

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  24. 24.
    Monsieur Verdoux
    by Charles Chaplin

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  25. 25.
    Portrait of Jennie
    by William Dieterle

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  26. 26.
    The Flowers of St Francis - Criterion Collection
    by Roberto Rossellini

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  27. 27.
    In a Lonely Place
    by Nicholas Ray

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  28. 28.
    Ace in the Hole (AKA The Big Carnival)
    by Billy Wilder

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  29. 29.
    The Life of Oharu
    by Kenji Mizoguchi

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    Le Plaisir/House of Pleasure (1951)
    by Max Ophüls

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  31. 31.
    I Confess

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  32. 33.
    Autumn Leaves

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  33. 34.
    Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
    by Frank Tashlin

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    Bonjour Tristesse
    by Otto Preminger

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  35. 36.
    Imitation of Life
    by Douglas Sirk

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  36. 37.
    The Ladies Man

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  37. 38.
    Cleo From 5 to 7 - Criterion Collection
    by Agnès Varda

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  38. 39.
    Confessions of an Opium Eater (1962)
    by Albert Zugsmith

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  39. 40.
    Winter Light - Criterion Collection
    by Ingmar Bergman

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  40. 41.
    Charulata/The Lonely Wife
    by Satyajit Ray

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  41. 42.
    Gertrud - Criterion Collection
    by Carl Theodor Dreyer

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  42. 43.
    Yearning (Midareru)
    by Mikio Naruse

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  43. 44.
    Seven Women
    by John Ford

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  44. 45.
    Kill Baby Kill
    by Mario Bava

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  45. 46.
    Masculin Feminin - Criterion Collection
    by Jean-Luc Godard

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  46. 47.
    Point Blank
    by John Boorman

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  47. 48.
    The Shooting
    by Monte Hellman

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  48. 49.
    Memorias del subdesarrollo (Memories of Underdevelopment)
    by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea

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    Once Upon a Time in the West
    by Sergio Leone

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Comments

Offal — 27 weeks ago

Not awful, just offal.

Calling this list essential is ridiculous.

More accurate: “100 In No Way Essential But Still Decent Films.”

Even then that’s a stretch.

Most of these movies are good but not great. There are a 1,000 like them. Saying that this 100 is better than some other 100 is at its heart wrong.


Untitled — 1 year ago

Very unusual combination of films!


MestnyiGeroi
New York City

Impossible to tell which Crash that is. — 1 year ago

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