Since it’s such a common word, it’s not surprising there are many movies with no in the name. This list ranks the best movies with no in the title, regardless of what genre it is. Do you have a favorite movie with no in the name? This isn’t a common way to categorize films, but that’s part of the fun. There are probably one or two movies with no in the title that you instantly think of, but you might be surprised how many others there are as you scroll through this list.
This ranked poll of films with no in the title includes movies like No Country for Old Men, Dr. No, and No Strings Attached. Don’t forget that this list is interactive, meaning you can vote the film names up or down depending on much you liked each movie that has the word no in it.
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1
- Released: 1962
- Directed by: Terence Young
In the film that launched the James Bond saga, Agent 007 (Sean Connery) battles mysterious Dr. No, a scientific genius bent on destroying the U.S. space program. As the countdown to disaster begins, …more
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2
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
While out hunting, Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) finds the grisly aftermath of a drug deal. Though he knows better, he cannot resist the cash left behind and takes it with him. The hunter becomes the …more
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3
- Released: 1954
- Directed by: Robert McKimson
No Parking Hare is a 1953-animated 1954-released Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short, starring Bugs Bunny. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and written by Sid Marcus. Similar in …more
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4
- Released: 1976
- Directed by: Norman Tokar
Mischievous youngsters Tracy (Kim Richards) and Jay (Brad Savage) quickly grow tired of staying with their dull but wealthy grandpa, J.W. Osborne (David Niven). So they devise a brilliant scheme in …more
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5
- Released: 1964
- Directed by: Norman Jewison
After eavesdropping on his doctors as they discuss another patient, George (Rock Hudson), a middle-aged hypochondriac, leaves a hospital visit believing he’s terminally ill. Assuming he’ll soon be …more
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6
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Ivan Reitman
Lifelong friends Emma (Natalie Portman) and Adam (Ashton Kutcher) take their relationship to the next level by having sex. Afraid of ruining their friendship, the new lovers make a pact to keep …more
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N[edit]
- N. a pris les dés… (1971)
- N — The Madness of Reason (2014)
- N is a Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdős (1993)
- N!ai, the Story of a !Kung Woman (1980)
- NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience (2004)
- NCR: Not Criminally Responsible (2013)
- N.G.O (1967)
- NH-8 Road to Nidhivan (2015)
- NH 47 (1984)
- NN (2014)
- NOTA (2018)
- N.T.R: Kathanayakudu (2019)
- N.T.R: Mahanayakudu (2019)
- N.U. (1948)
- NVA (2005)
- NWF Kids Pro Wrestling: The Untold Story (2005)
- The N-Word (2004)
- NY77: The Coolest Year in Hell (2007)
- NYC: Tornado Terror (2008)
- N.Y.H.C. (1999)
- N.Y., N.Y. (1957)
Na[edit]
- Na Band Na Baraati (2018)
- Na białym szlaku (1962)
- Na Bolona (2006)
- Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke (2010)
- Na Hannyate (2012)
- Na istarski način (1985)
- Na konci města (1955)
- Na Maloom Afraad series:
- Na Maloom Afraad (2014)
- Na Maloom Afraad 2 (2017)
- Na Ninna Preetisuve (1986)
- Na odsiecz Wiedniowi (1983)
- Na pytlácké stezce (1979)
- Na růžích ustláno (1935)
- Na Svatém Kopečku (1934)
- Na svoji zemlji (1948)
- Na Tum Jaano Na Hum (2002)
- Na Wewe (2010)
Naa[edit]
- Naa Alludu (2005)
- Naa Autograph (2004)
- Naa Bangaaru Talli (2013)
- Naa Desam (1982)
- Naa Illu (1953)
- Naa Ishtam (2012)
- Naa Mechida Huduga (1972)
- Naa Ninna Bidalaare (1979)
- Naa Ninna Mareyalare (1976)
- Naa… Nuvve (2018)
- Naa Peru Surya, Naa Illu India (2018)
- Naach (2004)
- Naach Govinda Naach (1992)
- Naach Uthe Sansaar (1976)
- Naache Mayuri (1986)
- Naachiyaar (2018)
- Naadan Pennu (1967)
- Naadan Premam (1972)
- Naadi Aada Janme (1965)
- Naadodigal series:
- Naadodigal (2009)
- Naadodigal 2 (2019)
- Naadodikal (1959)
- Naadu Adhai Naadu (1991)
- Naag Nagin (1990)
- Naag aur Nagin (2005)
- Naaga (2003)
- Naaga Nandhini (1961)
- Naagam: (1985 & 1991)
- Naagamalai Azhagi (1962)
- Naagarahaavu (1972)
- Naagdev (2018)
- Naagu (1984)
- Naai Kutty (2009)
- Naaigal Jaakirathai (2014)
- Naajayaz (1995)
- Naakaa (2018)
- Naal (2018)
- Naal Natchathiram (2009)
- Naalaaga Endaro (1978)
- Naalai (2006)
- Naalai Manithan (1989)
- Naalai Namadhe: (1975 & 2009)
- Naalai Unathu Naal (1984)
- Naalaiya Pozhuthum Unnodu (2007)
- Naalaiya Theerpu (1992)
- Naalaya Seidhi (1992)
- Naale (2008)
- Naale Ennundengil (1990)
- Naale Njangalude Vivaham (1986)
- Naalkavala (1987)
- Naalo Unna Prema (2001)
- Naalu Pennungal (2007)
- Naalu Peruku Nalladhuna Edhuvum Thappilla (2017)
- Naalu Policeum Nalla Irundha Oorum (2015)
- Naalu Veli Nilam (1959)
- Naalum Therindhavan (1968)
- Naalumanippookkal (1978)
- Naalvar (1953)
- Naam: (1953, 1986, 2003 & 2018)
- Naam Gum Jaayega (2005)
- Naam Iruvar: (1947 & 1985)
- Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar (1998)
- Naam Moovar (1966)
- Naam O Nishan (1987)
- Naam Pirandha Mann (1977)
- Naam Shabana (2017)
- Naamcheen (1991)
- Naami Chor (1977)
- Naan: (1967 & 2012)
- Naan Aanaiyittal (1966)
- Naan Adimai Illai (1986)
- Naan Aval Adhu (unreleased)
- Naan Avalai Sandhitha Pothu (2019)
- Naan Avanillai: (1974 & 2007)
- Naan Avanillai 2 (2009)
- Naan Kadavul (2009)
- Naan Kanda Sorgam (1960)
- Naan Mahaan Alla: (1984 & 2010)
- Naan Paadum Paadal (1984)
- Naan Pesa Ninaipathellam (1993)
- Naan Petha Magane (1995)
- Naan Petra Selvam (1956)
- Naan Potta Savaal (1980)
- Naan Rajavaga Pogiren (2013)
- Naan Sigappu Manithan: (1985 & 2014)
- Naan Sollum Ragasiyam (1959)
- Naan Sonnathey Sattam (1988)
- Naan Thaan Siva (2013)
- Naan Than Bala (2014)
- Naan Ungal Thozhan (1978)
- Naan Valartha Thangai (1958)
- Naan Vanangum Dheivam (1963)
- Naan Vazhavaippen (1979)
- Naan Yen Pirandhen (1972)
- Naanal (1965)
- Naanayam: (1983 & 2010)
- Naandhi (2021)
- Naandi (1964)
- Naane Bhagyavati (1968)
- Naane Ennul Illai (2010)
- Naane Raja: (1956 & 1984)
- Naane Raja Naane Mandhiri (1985)
- Naane Varuven (1992)
- Naanga (2012)
- Naanga Romba Busy (2020)
- Naangal (1992)
- Naangu Killadigal (1969)
- Naangu Suvargal (1971)
- Naani (2004)
- Naanna Nenu Naa Boyfriends (2016)
- Naanu Avanalla…Avalu (2015)
- Naanu Mattu Varalakshmi (2016)
- Naanu Naane (2002)
- Naanu Nanna Hendthi (1985)
- Naanu Nanna Kanasu (2010)
- Naanum Indha Ooruthan (1990)
- Naanum Oru Penn (1963)
- Naanum Oru Thozhilali (1986)
- Naanum Rowdy Dhaan (2015)
- Naaraayam (1993)
- Narappa (2021)
- Naari (1963)
- Naariya Seere Kadda (2010)
- Naatak (1947)
- Naattiya Rani (1949)
- Naatukoru Nallaval (1959)
- Naaummeedhu (2001)
- Naavadakku Paniyedukku (1985)
- Naayak (2013)
- Naayattu (1980)
- Naayi Neralu (2006)
- Naayika (2011)
- Naayudamma (2006)
Nab–Naf[edit]
- Nabab (2016)
- Nabab LLB (2020)
- Nabab Nandini (2007)
- Nabat (2014)
- Nabbie’s Love (1999)
- Nabi (2001)
- Nabin Jatra (1953)
- The Nabob Affair (1960)
- Nabonga (1944)
- Nace un campeón (1952)
- Nachavule (2008)
- Nache Nagin Gali Gali (1989)
- Nacher Putul (1971)
- Nacho Libre (2006)
- Nacholer Rani (2006)
- Nachom-ia Kumpasar (2015)
- Nachtrit (2006)
- Nachtvlinder (1999)
- Nacidos para cantar (1965)
- Nad Niemnem (1986)
- Nada: (1947 & 1974)
- Nada más que amor (1942)
- Nada Sōsō (2006)
- Nada Untuk Asa (2015)
- Nada’s Revolution (2015)
- Nadaan: (1943 & 1971)
- Nadakame Ulakam (2011)
- Nadan (2013)
- Nadan Pennum Natupramaniyum (2000)
- Nadhi Karaiyinile (2003)
- Nadhiyai Thedi Vandha Kadal (1980)
- Nadi Theke Sagare (1978)
- Nadi Vahate (2017)
- Nadia (1984)
- Nadia, Butterfly (2020)
- Nadia and the Hippos (1999)
- Nadia’s Friends (2006)
- Nadie dijo nada (1971)
- Nadie oyó gritar (1973)
- Nadie oyó gritar a Cecilio Fuentes (1965)
- Nadie te querra como yo (1972)
- Nadigai (2008)
- Nadigan (1990)
- Nadina Bhagya (1970)
- Nadine (1987)
- Nadiya Ke Paar: (1948 & 1982)
- Nadiya Kollappetta Rathri (2007)
- Nadja (1994)
- Nadodi (1966)
- Nadodi Mannan: (1958 & 1995)
- Nadodi Pattukkaran (1992)
- Nadodi Raja (1982)
- Nadodi Thendral (1992)
- Nadodikkattu (1987)
- Nadodimannan (2013)
- Nadu Iravil (1970)
- Nadunisi Naaygal (2011)
- Naduvazhikal (1989)
- Naduve Antaravirali (2018)
- Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom (2012)
- Nae Pasaran (2018)
- Nafrat Ki Aandhi (1989)
- Nafrathu (1994)
- Nafrathuvumun (2019)
Nag[edit]
- Naga Kala Bhairava (1981)
- Naga Kanya (2007)
- Naga Panjami (1956)
- Naga Story: The Other Side of Silence (2003)
- Nagabonar (1987)
- Nagabonar Jadi 2 (2007)
- Nagai Go no Kowai Zone: Kaiki (1989)
- Nagai Go no Kowai Zone 2: Senki (1990)
- Nagai Go World: Maboroshi Panty VS Henchin Pokoider (2004)
- Nagalingam (2000)
- Nagalit ang Buwan sa Haba ng Gabi (1983)
- Nagamadathu Thampuratti (1982)
- Nagamandala (1997)
- The Nagano Tapes: Rewound, Replayed & Reviewed (2018)
- Nagara Varidhi Naduvil Njan (2014)
- Nagaradalli Nayakaru (1992)
- Nagarahavu: (2002 & 2016)
- Nagarahole (1977)
- Nagaram: (2007 & 2008)
- Nagaram Marupakkam (2010)
- Nagaram Nidrapotunna Vela (2009)
- Nagaram Sagaram (1974)
- Nagarame Nandi (1967)
- Nagarangalil Chennu Raparkam (1990)
- Nagarathil Samsara Vishayam (1991)
- Nagaravadhu (2001)
- Nagarjuna (1961)
- Nagasaki: Memories of My Son (2015)
- Nagavalli (2010)
- Nagesh Thiraiyarangam (2018)
- Nagin: (1954, 1976 & 2010)
- Nagin Aur Lootere (1992)
- Nagin Aur Suhagin (1979)
- Nagina: (1986 & 2014)
- Naglalayag (2004)
- Nagmoti (1983)
- Nagna Sathyam (1979)
- Nagraj (2018)
- Naguva Hoovu (1971)
Nah–Naj[edit]
- Nahanni (1962)
- Nahid (2015)
- Nahla (1979)
- Nahuel and the Magic Book (2020)
- Nai Duniya (1942)
- Nai Duniya Naye Log (1973)
- Nai Kahani (1943)
- Nai Maa (1946)
- Nai Nabhannu La (2014)
- Nai Nabhannu La 4 (2016)
- Nai Nabhannu La 5 (2018)
- Nai Roshni: (1941 & 1967)
- Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal (1966)
- Nai Zindagi (1943)
- The Nail (1944)
- The Nail: The Story of Joey Nardone (2009)
- Nail in the Boot (1931)
- Nail Gun Massacre (1985)
- Nail Polish (2021)
- Nailbiter (2013)
- Nails: (1979, 1992, 2003 & 2017)
- Naina: (1973, 2002 & 2005)
- Nainsukh (2010)
- Nair Saab (1989)
- Nairu Pidicha Pulivalu (1958)
- Naiyaandi (2013)
- Najangalude Kochu Doctor (1989)
- Najma: (1943 & 1983)
Nak[edit]
- Nak (2008)
- Nakagawa Jun Kyōju no Inbina Hibi (2008)
- Naked: (1993, 2002, 2013 & 2017)
- Naked Africa (1957)
- Naked Alibi (1954)
- Naked Amazon (1954)
- Naked Ambition (2003)
- Naked Ambition 2 (2014)
- Naked Ambition: An R Rated Look at an X Rated Industry (2009)
- Naked Among Wolves: (1963 & 2015)
- Naked Angel (2011)
- The Naked Angel (1946)
- Naked Angels (1969)
- The Naked Ape (1973)
- Naked Blood (1996)
- Naked Boys Singing! (2007)
- The Naked Brigade (1965)
- The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie (2005)
- The Naked Bunyip (1970)
- The Naked Cage (1986)
- Naked Campus (1982)
- Naked Childhood (1968)
- The Naked City (1948)
- Naked City: Justice with a Bullet (1998)
- The Naked Civil Servant (1975)
- The Naked Country (1985)
- The Naked Dawn (1955)
- The Naked and the Dead (1958)
- The Naked DJ (2014)
- The Naked Earth (1958)
- The Naked Edge (1961)
- Naked Evil (1966)
- The Naked Eye: (1956 & 1998)
- The Naked Face (1984)
- Naked Fame (2005)
- The Naked Feminist (2004)
- Naked Fury (1959)
- Naked Girl Killed in the Park (1972)
- Naked Gun (1956)
- Naked Gun series:
- The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
- The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991)
- Naked Gun 33+1⁄3: The Final Insult (1994)
- Naked Harbour (2012)
- The Naked Heart (1950)
- Naked Hearts: (1916 & 1966)
- The Naked Hills (1956)
- The Naked Hours (1964)
- The Naked Island (1962)
- The Naked Jungle (1954)
- Naked Killer (1992)
- The Naked Kiss (1964)
- The Naked Kitchen (2009)
- Naked Lunch (1991)
- The Naked Maja (1958)
- The Naked Man: (1923 & 1998)
- Naked Massacre (1976)
- The Naked Monster (2005)
- Naked in New York (1992)
- Naked Obsession (1990)
- Naked Paradise (1957)
- The Naked Prey (1965)
- The Naked Proof (2003)
- The Naked Runner (1967)
- Naked Sea (1954)
- Naked Soldier (2012)
- Naked Souls (1996)
- The Naked Spur (1953)
- The Naked Street (1955)
- Naked Sun (1958)
- Naked in the Sun (1957)
- Naked Tango (1991)
- Naked Therapy (1975)
- The Naked Truth: (1914, 1932, 1957 & 1992)
- Naked Vengeance (1985)
- Naked Violence (1969)
- Naked Weapon (2002)
- The Naked Witch (1964)
- The Naked Woman and the Gun (1957)
- The Naked World of Harrison Marks (1967)
- Naked Yoga (1974)
- Naked Youth (1961)
- The Naked Zoo (1970)
- Naken (2000)
- Nakhakshathangal (1986)
- Nakhangal: (1973 & 2013)
- Nakharam (2011)
- Nakhuda (1981)
- Nakili Manishi (1980)
- Nakkare Ade Swarga (1967)
- Nakom (2016)
- Nakshathragal Parayathirunnathu (2000)
- Nakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumari (2002)
- Nakshathrangale Kaaval (1978)
- Nakshatra (2010)
- Nakshatram (2017)
- Nakshatratharattu (1998)
- Naku Penta Naku Taka (2014)
Nal[edit]
- Nala Damayanthi: (1959 & 2003)
- Nalanum Nandhiniyum (2014)
- Nalayak (1978)
- Nalini by Day, Nancy by Night (2005)
- Nalla (2004)
- Nalla Idathu Sammandham (1958)
- Nalla Kaalam Porandaachu (1990)
- Nalla Manasukkaran (1997)
- Nalla Naal (1984)
- Nalla Neram (1972)
- Nam’s Angels (1970)
- Namak Haraam (1973)
- Nalla Thambi (1985)
- Nalla Thangai (1955)
- Nalla Thangal (1955)
- Nalla Thanka (1950)
- Nalla Theerpu (1959)
- Nalla Veedu (1956)
- Nallakalam (1954)
- Nallathai Naadu Kekum (1991)
- Nallathambi (1949)
- Nallathe Nadakkum (1993)
- Nallathoru Kudumbam (1979)
- Nallavan: (1955, 1988 & 2010)
- Nallavan Vazhvan (1961)
- Nallavanukku Nallavan (1984)
- Nalugu Stambhalata (1982)
- Nalvaravu (1964)
Nam[edit]
- Nam Duniya Nam Style (2013)
- Nam Kuzhandai (1955)
- Nam Naadu: (1969 & 2007)
- Nam’s Angels (1970)
- Namak (1996)
- Namak Halaal (1982)
- Namak Haraam (1973)
- Namaste England (2018)
- Namaste Madam (2014)
- Namastey London (2007)
- Namasthe Bali (2015)
- Namath: From Beaver Falls to Broadway (2012)
- Namatjira the Painter (1947)
- Nambinar Keduvathillai (1986)
- Nambiyaar (2016)
- Nambugun (1990)
- Namdev Bhau: In Search of Silence (2018)
- A Name for Evil (1973)
- Name the Man (1924)
- The Name of the Rose (1986)
- Nameless (1923)
- The Nameless (1999)
- A Nameless Band (1982)
- Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time (2012)
- Nameless Heroes (1925)
- The Nameless Knight (1970)
- Nameless Men (1928)
- Nameless Star (1979)
- Nameless Woman (1927)
- The Names of Love (2010)
- Names in Marble (2002)
- The Namesake (2006)
- Nami (1951)
- Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation (2007)
- Namitha I Love You (2011)
- Namiya (2017)
- Namkeen (1982)
- Namma Annachi (1994)
- Namma Basava (2005)
- Namma Kuzhandaigal (1970)
- Namma Makkalu (1969)
- Namma Ooru Mariamma (1991)
- Namma Ooru Nalla Ooru (1986)
- Namma Ooru Nayagan (1988)
- Namma Ooru Poovatha (1990)
- Namma Ooru Raasa (1996)
- Namma Preethiya Ramu (2003)
- Namma Samsara (1971)
- Namma Veettu Lakshmi (1966)
- Namma Veetu Kalyanam (2002)
- Nammal (2002)
- Nammal Thammil (2009)
- Nammanna (2005)
- Nammanna Don (2012)
- Nammavar (1994)
- Namme (2017)
- Nammina Bantu (1960)
- Nammoora Hammera (1990)
- Nammoora Mandara Hoove (1997)
- Nammoora Raja (1988)
- Nammude Naadu (1990)
- Namo Bhootatma (2014)
- Namo Venkatesa (2010)
- Namte Namte (2013)
- Namu, the Killer Whale (1966)
- Namukku Parkkan (2012)
- Namukku Parkkan Munthirithoppukal (1986)
- Namus (1925)
Nan[edit]
- Nan Hendthi Chennagidale (2000)
- Nan Love Track (2016)
- Nan of Music Mountain (1917)
- Nan of the North (1922)
- Nan O’ the Backwoods (1915)
- Nana: (1926, 1934, 1944, 1955, 1985 & 2005)
- Nana 2 (2006)
- Nana — A Tale of Us (2017)
- Nana to Kaoru series:
- Nana to Kaoru (2011)
- Nana to Kaoru: Chapter 2 (2012)
- Nana Means King (2015)
- Nana, the True Key of Pleasure (1982)
- Nanak Nam Jahaz Hai (1969)
- Nanak Shah Fakir (2018)
- Nanayam (1983)
- Nanba Nanba (2002)
- Nanban: (1954 & 2012)
- Nanbanin Kadhali (2007)
- Nanbargal (1991)
- Nance (1920)
- Nancy (2018)
- Nancy Bikin Pembalesan (1930)
- Nancy Drew: (2002 TV & 2007)
- Nancy Drew… Detective (1938)
- Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase: (1939 & 2019)
- Nancy Drew… Reporter (1939)
- Nancy Drew… Trouble Shooter (1939)
- Nancy Goes to Rio (1950)
- Nancy from Nowhere (1922)
- Nancy, Please (2012)
- Nanda (2009)
- Nanda Deepa (1963)
- Nanda Gokula (1972)
- Nanda Loves Nanditha (2008)
- Nandakumar (1938)
- Nandalala (2010)
- Nandanam (2002)
- Nandanar (1942)
- Nandanavanam 120km (2006)
- Nandeeswarudu (2012)
- Nandha (2001)
- Nandhavana Theru (1995)
- Nandhi: (2002 & 2011)
- Nandhini (1997)
- Nandi Veendum Varika (1986)
- Nandini I Love U (2008)
- Nandini Oppol (1994)
- Nandito Ako Nagmamahal Sa’Yo (2009)
- Nandri (1984)
- Nandri, Meendum Varuga (1982)
- Nandu (1981)
- Nanendu Nimmavane (1993)
- Nanette (1940)
- Nanette Makes Everything (1926)
- Nanette of the Wilds (1916)
- Nang Iniwan Mo Ako (1997)
- Nang Mahawi ang Ulap (1940)
- Nang Nak (1999)
- Nanga Parbat (2010)
- Nangal Puthiyavargal (1990)
- Nangna Kappa Pakchade (2013)
- Nangna Nokpa Yengningi (2015)
- Nangoku no hada (1952)
- Naniruvude Ninagagi (1979)
- Nanjundi (2003)
- Nanjundi Kalyana (1989)
- Nanjupuram (2011)
- Nankana (2018)
- Nanking: (1938 & 2007)
- Nanma (2007)
- Nanna Kartavya (1965)
- Nanna Ninna Prema Kathe (2016)
- Nanna Prathigne (1985)
- Nanna Prayaschittha (1978)
- Nanna Preethiya Hudugi (2001)
- Nanna Rosha Nooru Varusha (1980)
- Nanna Shathru (1992)
- Nanna Thamma (1970)
- Nannaku Prematho (2016)
- Nannambikkai (1956)
- Nannavanu (2010)
- Nannbenda (2015)
- Nannu Dochukunduvate (2018)
- Nanny (2022)
- The Nanny: (1965 & 1999)
- A Nanny for Christmas (2010)
- The Nanny Diaries (2007)
- Nanny McPhee (2005)
- Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (2010)
- Nanny and the Professor (1972)
- Nanobba Kalla (1979)
- Nanon: (1924 & 1938)
- Nanook of the North (1922)
- Nanou (1986)
- Nanu Ki Jaanu (2018)
Nao–Naq[edit]
- Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List (2015)
- Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge (1995)
- Naples in Green and Blue (1935)
- Naples of Olden Times (1938)
- Naples is a Song (1927)
- Naples Sings (1953)
- Naples Will Never Die (1939)
- Napló apámnak, anyámnak (1990)
- Napoleon: (1927, 1951, 1955, 1995, 2007 TV & 2023)
- Napoléon II l’Aiglon (1961)
- Napoleon Bunny-Part (1956)
- Napoleon Dynamite (2004)
- Napoleon Is to Blame for Everything (1938)
- Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story (1987)
- Napoleon and Me (2006)
- Napoleon Road (1953)
- Napoleon and Samantha (1972)
- Napoleon and the Little Washerwoman (1920)
- Napoleon at Saint Helena (1929)
- Napoleon’s Barber (1928)
- Napoleon’s Daughter (1922)
- Napoli, Napoli, Napoli (2009)
- Napoli piange e ride (1954)
- Napoli velata (2017)
- Napoli violenta (1976)
- Nappily Ever After (2018)
- Napping Princess (2017)
- Naqaab: (2007 & 2018)
- Naqoyqatsi (2002)
Nar[edit]
- Narada Vijaya (1980)
- Naradhan Keralathil (1987)
- Naragasooran (TBD)
- Narakasuran (2006)
- Naram Garam (1981)
- Naramsimha (1991)
- Naran (2005)
- Naranathu Thampuran (2001)
- Narasimha: (2001 & 2012)
- Narasimha Naidu (2001)
- Narasimham (2000)
- Narasimhudu (2005)
- Narasinha Avatar (1949)
- Narathan (2016)
- Narayana Saw Me (2015)
- Narc (2002)
- Narciso’s Hard Luck (1940)
- Narcissus: (1983, 2012 & 2015)
- Narcissus and Psyche (1980)
- Narco (2004)
- Narco Cultura (2013)
- Narcopolis (2015)
- Narcotics (1932)
- The Narcotics Story (1958)
- Narendran Makan Jayakanthan Vaka (2001)
- Nargess (1992)
- Nargis (1946)
- Nari (1942)
- Nari Munidare Mari (1972)
- Nari Nari Naduma Murari (1990)
- Nariman (2001)
- Narito ang Puso Ko (1992)
- Narmada: A Valley Rises (1994)
- A Narmada Diary (1995)
- Narradores de Javé (2003)
- The Narrow Corner (1933)
- Narrow Margin (1990)
- The Narrow Margin (1952)
- The Narrow Path: (1918 & 2006)
- The Narrow Road: (1912 & 2022)
- The Narrow Street (1925)
- The Narrow Trail (1917)
- The Narrow Valley (1921)
- The Narrowing Circle (1956)
- The Narrows (2008)
- Narsi Bhagat (1940)
- Narsimha (1991)
- Narsinh Mehta (1932)
- Nartaki: (1940 & 1963)
- Nartanasala: (1963 & 2018)
- Narthagi (2011)
- Naruda Donoruda (2016)
- Naruto series:
- Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004)
- Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel (2005)
- Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom (2006)
- Naruto Shippuden the Movie (2007)
- Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Bonds (2008)
- Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Will of Fire (2009)
- Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Lost Tower (2010)
- Naruto the Movie: Blood Prison (2011)
- Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie (2012)
- The Last: Naruto the Movie (2014)
- Boruto: Naruto the Movie (2015)
Nas[edit]
- Nas: Time Is Illmatic (2014)
- Nasaan si Francis? (2006)
- Nasaan Ka Man (2005)
- Nasbandi (1978)
- Naseeb: (1981 & 1997)
- Naseeb Apna Apna: (1970 & 1986)
- Naseem (1995)
- Nasha (2013)
- Nashebaaz (2016)
- Nashibvaan (2019)
- Nashville (1975)
- Nashville Girl (1976)
- Nashville Rebel (1966)
- Nashville Rises (2011)
- Nasi Lemak 2.0 (2011)
- Nasib Si Labu Labi (1963)
- Nasrani (2007)
- Nasser 56 (1996)
- Nastasja (1994)
- Nastik: (1954 & 1983)
- Nasty Baby (2015)
- Nasty Boys (1989 TV)
- Nasty Burgers (1993)
- The Nasty Girl (1990)
- Nasty Habits (1977)
- Nasty Love (1995)
- Nasty Old People (2009)
- Nasty Quacks (1945)
- The Nasty Rabbit (1964)
- Nasu: Summer in Andalusia (2003)
Nat[edit]
- Nat Khat Mhar Tae Tite Pwal (2015)
- Nat Phat Tae Sone Twal Myar (2010)
- Nat Pinkerton in the Fight (1920)
- Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property (2003)
- Nata Sarvabhouma (1968)
- Natacha Atlas, la rose pop du Caire (2007)
- Natakala Rayudu (1969)
- Natakam (2018)
- Natale a Beverly Hills (2009)
- Natale a Londra – Dio salvi la regina (2016)
- Natale a Miami (2005)
- Natale a New York (2006)
- Natale sul Nilo (2002)
- Natale a Rio (2008)
- Natale a cinque stelle (2018)
- Natale col Boss (2015)
- Natale da chef (2017)
- Natale in India (2003)
- Natale in Sudafrica (2010)
- Natale in crociera (2007)
- Natalee Holloway (2009)
- Natalia (1988)
- Natalie (2010)
- Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)
- Natannethuwa Dinna (2016)
- Natasaarvabhowma (2019)
- Natasha: (1974, 2001 & 2015)
- Natchathira Nayagan (1992)
- Natchathiram (1980)
- Natchathiram Nagargiradhu (2022)
- Natchatra Kadhal (2001)
- Natchez Trace (1960)
- Nate and the Colonel (2003)
- Nate and Hayes (1983)
- Nate & Margaret (2012)
- Nathalie… (2003)
- Nathan the Wise (1922)
- Nathayil Muthu (1973)
- Nathi Bari Tarzan (2019)
- Nathi Muthal Nathi Vare (1983)
- Nathicharami (2018)
- Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla (2013)
- Nathoon (1974)
- Nati (2014)
- Nati stanchi (2002)
- Nation Aflame (1937)
- Nation and Destiny series (1992–2002)
- Nation Estate (2013)
- A Nation Is Built (1938)
- Nation Under Siege (2013)
- National Anthem (2003)
- The National Anthem (1999)
- The National Barn Dance (1944)
- National Bird (2016)
- National Bomb (2004)
- National Champions (2021)
- National Customs (1935)
- The National Health (1973)
- National Lampoon series:
- National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze (2003)
- National Lampoon: Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead (2015)
- National Lampoon’s Adam & Eve (2005)
- National Lampoon’s Animal House (1978)
- National Lampoon’s Bag Boy (2007)
- National Lampoon’s Barely Legal (2003)
- National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)
- National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie’s Island Adventure (2003) (TV)
- National Lampoon’s Class Reunion (1982)
- National Lampoon’s Dorm Daze 2 (2006)
- National Lampoon’s European Vacation (1985)
- National Lampoon’s Gold Diggers (2003)
- National Lampoon’s Golf Punks (1998)
- National Lampoon’s Last Resort (1994)
- National Lampoon’s Loaded Weapon 1 (1993)
- National Lampoon’s Movie Madness (1982)
- National Lampoon’s Pledge This! (2006)
- National Lampoon’s Pucked (2006)
- National Lampoon’s Senior Trip (1995)
- National Lampoon’s Thanksgiving Family Reunion (2003)
- National Lampoon’s TV: The Movie (2006)
- National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983)
- National Lampoon’s Van Wilder (2002)
- National Lampoon’s Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj (2006)
- National Lampoon’s Van Wilder: Freshman Year (2009)
- Vegas Vacation (1997)
- National Mechanics (1972)
- National Security: (2003 & 2012)
- National Treasure series:
- National Treasure (2004)
- National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)
- The National Tree (2009)
- National Velvet (1944)
- Natir Puja (1932)
- Native (2016)
- Native Land (1942)
- Native New Yorker (2006)
- Native Son: (1951, 1986, 2010 & 2019)
- Nativity series:
- Nativity! (2009)
- Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger (2012)
- Nativity 3: Dude, Where’s My Donkey? (2014)
- Nativity Rocks! (2018)
- The Nativity (1978 TV)
- The Nativity Story (2006)
- Natpadhigaram 79 (2016)
- Natpe Thunai (2019)
- Natpu (1986)
- Natpukkaga (1998)
- Natpuna Ennanu Theriyuma (2019)
- Natsamrat: (2016 & 2018)
- Natsume’s Book of Friends: The Waking Rock and the Strange Visitor (2021)
- Natsume’s Book of Friends the Movie: Tied to the Temporal World (2018)
- Nattamai (1994)
- Nattbuss 807 (1997)
- Nattuchakkeruttu (1980)
- Nattukku Oru Nallavan (1991)
- Nattupura Nayagan (1997)
- Nattupura Pattu (1996)
- Natturajavu (2004)
- Natura contro (1988)
- The Natural (1984)
- A Natural Born Gambler (1916)
- Natural Born Killers (1994)
- Natural Born Pranksters (2016)
- Natural Causes: (1985 & 1994)
- Natural City (2003)
- Natural Enemies (1979)
- The Natural History of Parking Lots (1990)
- Natural Justice: Heat (1996 TV)
- Natural Light (2021)
- A Natural Man (1915)
- Natural Selection: (2011 & 2016)
- Naturally Native (1998)
- Naturally Obsessed (2009)
- Nature of the Beast (2007)
- The Nature of the Beast: (1919 & 1995)
- Nature Calls (2012)
- Nature Law (2014)
- Nature Unleashed: Earthquake (2005)
- Nature’s Gentleman (1918)
- Nature’s Grave (2008)
- Nature’s Half Acre (1951)
- Nature’s Touch (1914)
- Natutulog Pa Ang Diyos (1988)
- Natyam (2021)
- Natyarani (1949)
Nau[edit]
- Nau Do Gyarah (1957)
- Naug Ma Kja Kyay (2004)
- Naughty 40 (2017)
- Naughty @ 40 (2011)
- Naughty Baby (1928)
- Naughty Boy (1962)
- Naughty Boys & Soldiers (1996)
- Naughty but Nice (1927)
- Naughty Cinderella (1933)
- Naughty Dallas (1964)
- The Naughty Duchess (1928)
- The Naughty Flirt (1931)
- Naughty Girl (1956)
- Naughty Grandma (2017)
- Naughty Jatts (2013)
- The Naughty List (2016)
- Naughty Marietta (1935)
- Naughty Martine (1947)
- Naughty but Mice (1939)
- Naughty Nanette (1927)
- Naughty, Naughty (1974)
- Naughty, Naughty! (1918)
- Naughty Neighbors (1939)
- Naughty but Nice (1939)
- Naughty or Nice (2014)
- The Naughty Nineties (1945)
- The Naughty Otter (1916)
- Naughty Professor (2012)
- Naujawan (1951)
- Naukar (1943)
- Naukar Biwi Ka (1983)
- Naukar Ki Kameez (1999)
- Naukar Wohti Da (1974)
- Nauker (1979)
- Naulakha Haar (1953)
- Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984)
- Nautanki Saala! (2013)
Nav[edit]
- Nava Vasantham (2007)
- Navagatharkku Swagatham (2012)
- Navagraha (2008)
- Navagraha Nayagi (1985)
- Navagraham (1970)
- Navajeevana (1964)
- Navajeevanam (1949)
- Navajeros (1980)
- Navajo (1952)
- Navajo Blues (1996)
- Navajo Joe (1966)
- Navajo Kid (1945)
- Navajo Run (1964)
- Navajo Trail Raiders (1949)
- The Navajo’s Bride (1910)
- The Naval Commandos (1977)
- Navalny (2022)
- Navarasa (2005)
- The Navigator (1924)
- The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey (1988)
- The Navigators (2001)
- The Navy (1930)
- The Navy Aviator (1914)
- Navy Blue Days (1925)
- Navy Blue and Gold (1937)
- Navy Blues: (1929, 1937 & 1941)
- The Navy Comes Through (1942)
- The Navy Lark (1959)
- The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (1966)
- Navy Nurse (1945)
- Navy SEALs (1990)
- Navy Seals vs. Zombies (2015)
- Navy Secrets (1939)
- Navy Spy (1937)
- The Navy Way (1944)
- Navy Wife: (1935 & 1956)
Naw–Nay[edit]
- Nawab Naarkali (1972)
- Nawab Sirajuddaula (1967)
- Naxal (2015)
- The Naxalites (1980)
- Naya Andaz (1956)
- Naya Daur: (1957 & 1978)
- Naya Din Nai Raat (1974)
- Naya Kadam (1984)
- Naya Kanoon (1965)
- Naya Khoon (1990)
- Naya Legend of the Golden Dolphin (2022)
- Naya Legend of the Golden Dolphins (2010)
- Naya Nasha (1973)
- Naya Pata (2014)
- Naya Raasta (1970)
- Naya Safar (1982)
- Naya Sansar (1941)
- Naya Tarana (1943)
- Naya Zaher (1991)
- Naya Zamana (1971)
- Nayagan (2008)
- Nayak: (1966, 2001 Assamese & 2001 Hindi)
- Nayakan: (1985, 1987 & 2010)
- Nayakudu Vinayakudu (1980)
- Nayaki (2016)
- Nayam Vyakthamakkunnu (1991)
- Nayee Padosan (2003)
- Nayyapudai (2016)
Naz[edit]
- Naz & Maalik (2015)
- Nazar: (1991 & 2005)
- Nazar the Brave (1940)
- Nazar Ke Samne (1995)
- Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf (1975)
- Nazarín (1968)
- Nazhikakkallu (1970)
- Nazi Agent (1942)
- Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story (1986 TV)
- Nazi Love Camp 27 (1977)
- The Nazi Plan (1945)
- Nazi Pop Twins (2007)
- Nazis at the Center of the Earth (2012)
- The Nazis Strike (1943)
- Nazis: The Occult Conspiracy (1998)
- Nazrana: (1942, 1961 & 1987)
- That Nazty Nuisance (1943)
Nd[edit]
- Ndeyssaan (2001)
- Ndoto Za Elibidi (2010)
Ne[edit]
- Ne čakaj na maj (1957)
- Ne daj se, Floki (1986)
- The Ne’er-Do-Well: (1916 & 1923)
- Ne jouez pas avec les Martiens (1967)
- Ne m’abandonne pas (2016 TV)
- Ne parliamo Lunedi (1990)
- Ne quittez pas ! (2004)
- Ne Zha (2019)
Nea–Neb[edit]
- Neal of the Navy (1915)
- Neal ‘n’ Nikki (2005)
- The Neanderthal Man (1953)
- Neang Champameas (1970)
- Neapolitan Carousel (1954)
- Neapolitan Mouse (1954)
- Neapolitan Mystery (1979)
- A Neapolitan Spell (2002)
- Neapolitan Turk (1953)
- Neapolitans in Milan (1953)
- Near Dark (1987)
- Near Death Experience (2014)
- Near Dublin (1924)
- Near to Earth (1913)
- Near and Far Away (1976)
- The Near Future (2012)
- Near the Rainbow’s End (1930)
- Near the Trail’s End (1931)
- Nearer My God to Thee (1917)
- Nearest and Dearest (1972)
- Nearest to Heaven (2002)
- Nearing Grace (2005)
- The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything (1999 TV)
- A Nearly Decent Girl (1963)
- Nearly a Deserter (1916)
- Nearly Eighteen (1943)
- Nearly a King (1916)
- Nearly a Lady (1915)
- Nearly Married (1917)
- Nearly a Nasty Accident (1961)
- The Nearsighted School Teacher (1898)
- Neberte nám princeznú (1981)
- Nebeski odred (1961)
- Nebeští jezdci (1968)
- Nebo Zovyot (1959)
- Nebraska (2013)
- The Nebraskan (1953)
Nec-Ned[edit]
- Necessary Evil (2008)
- The Necessary Evil (1925)
- Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics (2013)
- Necessary Love (1991)
- Necessary Roughness (1991)
- The Necessities of Life (2008)
- Neck (2010)
- Neck and Neck (1931)
- A Necklace for My Beloved (1971)
- The Necktie (2008)
- Necrofobia (2014)
- Necromancer: (1988 & 2005)
- Necromancy (1972)
- Necromentia (2009)
- Necronomicon (1993)
- Necropolis (1970)
- Necropolis Awakened (2002)
- Necropolis, They Will Be Ashes But Still Will Feel (2016)
- Necrosis (2009)
- Ned (2003)
- Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life (1992 TV)
- Ned Kelly: (1970 & 2003)
- Ned McCobb’s Daughter (1928)
- Ned Rifle (2014)
- Nederland en Oranje (1913)
- Neds (2010)
- Ned’s Project (2016)
- Nedunalvaadai (2019)
- Nedunchaalai (2014)
Nee[edit]
- Nee! (1965)
- Nee Bareda Kadambari (1985)
- Nee Enthan Vaanam (2000)
- Nee Illadhe (2011)
- Nee Jathaga Nenundali (2014)
- Nee Ko Njaa Cha (2013)
- Nee Kosam (1999)
- Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu (2003)
- Nee-Na (2015)
- Nee Naan Nila (2007)
- Nee Nanna Gellalare (1981)
- Nee Pathi Naan Pathi (1991)
- Nee Premakai (2002)
- Nee Sneham (2002)
- Nee Sukhame Ne Koruthunna (2008)
- Nee Tata Naa Birla (2008)
- Nee Thanda Kanike (1985)
- Nee Thodu Kavali (2002)
- Nee Unnai Arindhaal (2009)
- Nee Varuvai Ena (1999)
- Nee Varuvolam (1997)
- Nee Venunda Chellam (2006)
- Neecha Nagar (1946)
- Need for Speed (2014)
- Needful Things (1993)
- Needhi (1972)
- Needhi Pizhaithathu (1981)
- Needhi Singh (2016)
- Needhikku Thalaivanangu (1976)
- Needhikkuppin Paasam (1963)
- Needhipathi (1955)
- Needhiyin Nizhal (1985)
- Needi Naadi Oke Katha (2018)
- Needing You… (2000)
- Needle (2010)
- The Needle (1988)
- Needle in the Haystack (1953)
- Needle in a Timestack (2021)
- Neeku Naaku Dash Dash (2012)
- Neeku Nenu Naaku Nuvvu (2003)
- Neel Akasher Chandni (2009)
- Neel Akasher Neechey (1958)
- Neel Kamal: (1947 & 1968)
- Neel Rajar Deshe (2008)
- Neela (2001)
- Neela Aakash (1965)
- Neela Kurinji Poothappol (1987)
- Neela Kuyil (1995)
- Neela Malargal (1979)
- Neela Parbat (1969)
- Neela Ponman (1975)
- Neela Sari (1976)
- Neela Vaanam (1965)
- Neelagiri (1991)
- Neelagiri Express (1968)
- Neelakannukal (1974)
- Neelakanta (2006)
- Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi (2013)
- Neelakuyil (1954)
- Neelam (2013)
- Neelamalai Thirudan (1957)
- Neelathamara: (1979 & 2009)
- Neelavukku Neranja Manasu (1958)
- Neeli (2018)
- Neelkanth (2012)
- Neelmani (1957)
- Neem Annapurna (1979)
- Neenade Naa (2014)
- Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare: (1966 & 1971)
- Neenello Naanalle (2006)
- Neenga Nalla Irukkanum (1992)
- Neengadha Ninaivu (1963)
- Neengal Kettavai (1984)
- Neenu Nakkare Haalu Sakkare (1991)
- Neer Dose (2016)
- Neeraba Jhada (1984)
- Neerali (2018)
- Neerja (2016)
- Neerkumizhi (1965)
- Neermaathalathinte pookkal (2006 TV)
- Neerparavai (2012)
- Neerum Neruppum (1971)
- Neethaane En Ponvasantham (2012)
- Neethi (1971)
- Neethi Devan Mayakkam (1982)
- Neethibathi (1983)
- Neethikku Thandanai (1987)
- Neethipeedam (1977)
- Neethiyin Marupakkam (1985)
- Neetho (2002)
- Neeti-Nijayiti (1972)
- Neevevaro (2018)
- Neeya? (1979)
- Neeya 2 (2019)
- Neeyallengil Njan (1987)
- Neeyat (1980)
- Neeye Nijam (2005)
- Neeyethra Dhanya (1987)
- Neeyo Njaano (1979)
- Neeyum Naanum (2010)
- Neeyum Njanum (2019)
Nef–Nek[edit]
- Nefarious: Merchant of Souls (2011)
- Nefertiti, figlia del sole (1994)
- Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile (1961)
- Negadon: The Monster from Mars (2005)
- Negar (2017)
- Negative Space (2017)
- Negatives: (1968 & 1988)
- The Neglected Wife (1917)
- The Negotiation (2018)
- The Negotiator (1998)
- The Negro (2002)
- Negro Colleges in War Time (1943)
- Negro es mi color (1951)
- The Negro Sailor (1945)
- The Negro Soldier (1944)
- Negroes with Guns: Rob Williams and Black Power (2004)
- Nehle Pe Dehla (1976)
- Nehlle Pe Dehlla (2007)
- Neige (1981)
- Neighbor (2009)
- The Neighbor: (1993, 2012 & 2018)
- The Neighbor No. Thirteen (2005)
- The Neighbor’s Wife and Mine (1931)
- Neighborhood House (1936)
- The Neighborhood Watch (2014)
- Neighboring Sounds (2012)
- Neighbors: (1920, 1981 & 2014)
- Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016)
- Neighbours: (1952 & 1966)
- Neighbours: They Are Vampires (2014)
- Neil Gaiman: Dream Dangerously (2013)
- Neil Simon’s I Ought to Be in Pictures (1982)
- Neil Young: Heart of Gold (2006)
- Neil Young Journeys (2011)
- Neil Young Trunk Show (2009)
- Neil’s Party (2005)
- Neither Are We Enemies (1970 TV)
- Neither Blood nor Sand (1941)
- Neither by Day nor by Night (1972)
- Neither at Home or Abroad (1919)
- Neither Rich nor Poor (1953)
- Neither Seen Nor Recognized (1958)
- Nejlepší člověk (1954)
- Nejlepší ženská mého života (1968)
- Největší z Čechů (2010)
- Nekabborer Mohaproyan (2014)
- Nekro (1997)
- Nekromancer (2018)
- NEKRomantik series:
- NEKRomantik (1987)
- NEKRomantik 2 (1991)
Nel–Nem[edit]
- Nel blu dipinto di blu (1959)
- Nel sole (1967)
- Nela (2018)
- Nelavanka (1983)
- Nell (1994)
- Nell Gwyn (1926)
- Nell Gwynn (1934)
- Nella città l’inferno (1959)
- Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model (1924)
- Nelligan (1991)
- Nell’s Eugenic Wedding (1914)
- Nellu: (1974 & 2010)
- Nelly: (2004 & 2016)
- Nelly, the Bride Without a Husband (1924)
- Nelly and Mr. Arnaud (1995)
- Nelly’s Folly (1961)
- Nelly’s Version (1983)
- Nelson: (1918 & 1926)
- The Nelson Affair (1973)
- Nema aviona za Zagreb (2012)
- Nema problema: (1984 & 2004)
- Nemesis: (1920, 1992 & 2010)
- Nemesis 2: Nebula (1995)
- Nemesis 3: Prey Harder (1996)
- Nemesis 4: Death Angel (1996)
- Nemesis Game (2003)
- Nemir (1982)
- Nemo’s Bank (1934)
- Nemoda Boolya (2017)
- Nemtsov (2016)
- Nemuranai Machi: Shinjuku Same (1993)
- Nemuri Kyōshirō manji giri (1969)
- Nemuri no Mori (2014 TV)
- Nemuritorii (1974)
Nen–Nep[edit]
- Nena (2014)
- Nenante Nene (1968)
- Nenapina Doni (1986)
- Nenapirali (2005)
- Nenè (1977)
- Nene Monaganni (1968)
- Nene Raju Nene Mantri (2017)
- Nenem…Chinna Pillana? (2013)
- Neneh Superstar (2022)
- Neninthe (2008)
- Nenjai Thodu (2007)
- Nenjam Marappathillai: (1963 & 2021)
- Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu Odu Raja (2019)
- Nenjangal (1982)
- Nenjathai Allitha (1984)
- Nenjathai Killadhe (2008)
- Nenjathai Killathe (1980)
- Nenjil Jil Jil (2006)
- Nenjil Or Aalayam (1962)
- Nenjil Thunivirundhal (2017)
- Nenjile Thunivirunthal (1981)
- Nenjinile (1999)
- Nenjirukkum Varai: (1967 & 2006)
- Nentaro Gantu Kallaro (1979)
- Nenu Local (2017)
- Nenu Meeku Telusa…? (2009)
- Nenu Naa Rakshasi (2011)
- Nenu Premisthunnanu (1998)
- Nenu Sailaja (2016)
- Nenunnanu (2004)
- Neo Ned (2005)
- Neo Rauch – Gefährten und Begleiter (2016)
- Neo Tokyo (1987)
- The Neon Bible (1995)
- Neon Bull (2015)
- The Neon Ceiling (1971 TV)
- Neon City (1991)
- The Neon Demon (2016)
- The Neon Empire (1989 TV)
- Neon Maniacs (1986)
- Nepal Forever (2013)
- Nepali (2008)
- The Nephew (1998)
- The Nephews of Zorro (1968)
- Neptune Bewitched (1925)
- The Neptune Factor (1973)
- Neptune Frost (2021)
- Neptune Mission (1958)
- Neptune’s Daughter: (1914 & 1949)
Ner[edit]
- Neram Nadi Kadu Akalidi (1976)
- Neram Pularumbol (1986)
- Neram Vandhachu (1982)
- Neramu Siksha (1973)
- Neranja Manasu (2004)
- Nerariyan CBI (2005)
- Nerariyum Nerathu (1985)
- Nerd Prom: Inside Washington’s Wildest Week (2015)
- Nerd Wars! (2011)
- Nerdcore for Life (2008)
- Nerdcore Rising (2008)
- Nerdland (2016)
- Neria (1993)
- Nerkonda Paarvai (2019)
- Nero: (1909, 1922 & 2004)
- Nero and the Burning of Rome (1953)
- Nero Wolfe (1977 TV)
- Nerone: (1930 & 1977)
- Nerrukku Ner (1997)
- Nertsery Rhymes (1933)
- Neruda (2016)
- Nerungi Vaa Muthamidathe (2014)
- Neruppu Da (2017)
- Nerupukkul Eeram (1984)
- Nerve: (2013 & 2016)
- Nerves (1919)
- Nervous Night (1986)
- Nervy Nat Kisses the Bride (1904)
Nes–Neu[edit]
- Nesam Pudhusu (1999)
- Neshoba (2010)
- Nesimi (1973)
- Nessie & Me (2017)
- Nessun Dorma (2016)
- Nessuno è perfetto (1981)
- Nessuno ha tradito (1952)
- Nessuno mi può giudicare (1966)
- The Nest: (1927, 1980, 1988, 2002, 2018 & 2020)
- The Nest of the Turtledove (2016)
- A Nest Unfeathered (1914)
- Nest of Wasps (1927)
- The Nesting (1981)
- Nešto između (1983)
- The Net: (1923, 1953, 1975, 1995 & 2016)
- The Net 2.0 (2006)
- Net Worth: (1995 & 2000)
- Netaji (2019)
- Netaji Palkar (1927)
- NetForce (1999)
- Netherbeast Incorporated (2007)
- Netherland Dwarf (2008)
- Netherworld (1991)
- Nethraa (2019)
- Neti Bharatam (1983)
- Neti Siddhartha (1990)
- Netrikkan (1981)
- Netru Indru Naalai: (1974 & 2008)
- Nets of Destiny (1924)
- Nettippattam (1991)
- Netto (2005)
- Network: (1976 & 2019)
- Netz über Bord – Heringsfang auf der Nordsee (1955)
- Netzwerk (1970)
- Neuilly sa mère, sa mère! (2018)
- Neuilly Yo Mama! (2009)
- Neurons to Nirvana (2013)
- Neurosia: 50 Years of Perversity (1995)
- Neurotypical (2013)
- Neutral Port (1940)
- Neutrality (1949)
Nev[edit]
- Nevada: (1927, 1935, 1944 & 1997)
- Nevada Badmen (1951)
- The Nevada Buckaroo (1931)
- Nevada City (1941)
- Nevada Smith: (1966 & 1975 TV)
- The Nevadan (1950)
- Never (2014)
- Never Again: (1916 & 2001)
- Never Back Down series:
- Never Back Down (2008)
- Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown (2011)
- Never Back Down: No Surrender (2016)
- Never Back Losers (1961)
- Never a Backward Step (1966)
- Never Been Kissed (1999)
- Never Been Thawed (2005)
- Never Cry Werewolf (2008)
- Never Cry Wolf (1983)
- Never Die Alone (2004)
- Never Die Young (2013)
- Never a Dull Moment: (1943, 1950 & 1968)
- Never Ending Story (2012)
- Never Ever: (1996 & 2016)
- Never Fear (1950)
- Never on the First Night (2014)
- Never Forever (2007)
- Never Forget (1991 TV)
- Never Forget Me (1976)
- Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941)
- Never Give Up (1978)
- Never Give Up: The 20th Century Odyssey of Herbert Zipper (1995)
- Never Goin’ Back (2018)
- Never Gone (2016)
- Never Gonna Snow Again (2020)
- Never Grow Old (2019)
- Never Have I Ever (2009)
- Never Here (2017)
- Never Leave Me (2017)
- Never Let Go (1960)
- Never Let Me Go: (1953 & 2010)
- Never Look Away (2018)
- Never Look Back (1952)
- Never Love a Stranger (1958)
- Never Met Picasso (1996)
- Never Mind the Quality Feel the Width (1973)
- Never My Soul! (2001)
- Never Never Land (1980)
- Never Not Love You (2018)
- Never Put It in Writing (1964)
- Never Quite the Same (2008)
- Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020)
- Never Said Goodbye (2016)
- Never Say Die: (1939, 1988 & 2017)
- Never Say Goodbye: (1946 & 1956)
- Never Say Never Again (1983)
- Never Say Never Mind: The Swedish Bikini Team (2001)
- Never Say Quit (1919)
- Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010)
- Never So Few (1959)
- Never Steady, Never Still (2017)
- Never Steal Anything Small (1959)
- Never Stop (2021)
- Never on Sunday (1960)
- Never Surrender (2009)
- Never Take No for an Answer (1951)
- Never Take Sweets from a Stranger (1960)
- Never Talk to Strangers (1995)
- Never Too Late: (1935, 1965 & 1996)
- Never Too Old (1914)
- Never Touched Me (1919)
- Never Trouble Trouble (1931)
- Never Trust a Gambler (1951)
- Never Trust a Woman (1930)
- Never on Tuesday (1989)
- Never the Twain (1926)
- Never the Twain Shall Meet: (1925 & 1931)
- Never Wave at a WAC (1953)
- Never Weaken (1921)
- The Neverending Story series:
- The Neverending Story (1984)
- The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter (1990)
- The NeverEnding Story III (1994)
- Neverlake (2013)
- Neverland (2003)
- Nevermore: (2006 & 2007)
- Neverwas (2005)
- Nevidni bataljon (1967)
- Nevíte o bytě? (1947)
New[edit]
- New (2004)
- The New Adventures of Aladdin (2015)
- The New Adventures of Cinderella (2017)
- The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers (1968)
- New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford (1931)
- The New Adventures of Heidi (1978 TV)
- The New Adventures of J. Rufus Wallingford (1915)
- The New Adventures of Little Toot (1992)
- The New Adventures of Pinocchio (1999)
- The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking (1988)
- The New Adventures of Snow White (1969)
- The New Adventures of Spin and Marty: Suspect Behavior (2000 TV)
- New Adventures of a Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1988)
- The New Age (1994)
- The New Babylon (1929)
- The New Barbarians (1983)
- The New Bell (1950)
- New Best Friend (2002)
- The New Bremen Town Musicians (2000)
- The New Centurions (1972)
- The New China (1950)
- The New Clown (1916)
- The New Commandment (1925)
- The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel (2020)
- The New Country (2000)
- A New Cure for Divorce (1912)
- The New Daughter (2009)
- A New Day in Old Sana’a (2005)
- The New Deal Show (1937)
- New Dragon Gate Inn (1992)
- The New Dress (1911)
- New Frontier (1939)
- The New Frontier (1935)
- The New Gentlemen (1929)
- The New Girlfriend (2014)
- The New Gladiators (2002)
- The New Godfathers (1979)
- New Gods: Nezha Reborn (2021)
- The New Gulliver (1935)
- The New Guy (2002)
- New Happy Dad and Son 2: The Instant Genius (2016)
- The New Hotel (1932)
- The New Interns (1964)
- New Jack City (1991)
- The New Janitor (1914)
- New Jersey Drive (1995)
- The New Kids (1985)
- A New Kind of Love (1963)
- The New King of Comedy (2019)
- The New Klondike (1926)
- The New Land: (1924 & 1972)
- A New Leaf (1971)
- The New Legend of Shaolin (1994)
- A New Life (1988)
- The New Life of Paul Sneijder (2016)
- The New Lot (1943)
- A New Love Ishtory (2013)
- The New Man (2007)
- The New Maverick (1978 TV)
- New Moon: (1930 & 1940)
- The New Moon (1919)
- The New Moscow (1938)
- The New Mutants (2020)
- The New One-Armed Swordsman (1971)
- The New Paradise (1921)
- New Pillow Fight (1897)
- New Police Story (2004)
- The New Pupil (1940)
- The New Radical (2017)
- The New Relative (1934)
- The New Romantic (2018)
- New Rose Hotel (1998)
- The New Spirit (1942)
- The New Superintendent (1911)
- The New Swiss Family Robinson (1998 TV)
- The New Teacher (1939)
- The New Ten Commandments (2008)
- The New Tenants (2009)
- New in Town (2009)
- New Waterford Girl (1999)
- A New Wave (2006)
- New Women (1935)
- The New World: (1957, 2005 & 2011)
- New World Order (2009)
- New World Order: The End Has Come (2013)
- New Year: (1924 & 1989)
- The New Year (2010)
- New Year Blues (2021)
- The New Year Parade (2008)
- New Year’s Day: (1989 & 2001)
- New Year’s Eve: (1924, 1929, 2002 & 2011)
- The New Year’s Eve of Old Lee (2016)
- New Year’s Evil (1980)
- New York Doll (2005)
- The New York Hat (1912)
- The New York Idea (1920)
- New York Minute (2004)
- New York New York (2016)
- New York Ninja (2021)
- The New York Peacock (1917)
- The New York Ripper (1982)
- New York Stories (1989)
- New York, I Love You (2009)
- New York, New York (1977)
- Newark Athlete (1891)
- The Newburgh Sting (2014)
- The Newcomers (2020)
- The Newer Way (1915)
- The Newest Pledge (2012)
- The Newest Star of Variety (1917)
- The Newman Shame (1977 TV)
- Newness (2017)
- The News (1989)
- News Is Made at Night (1939)
- The News Parade of the Year 1942 (1942)
- News of the World (2020)
- A Newsboy Hero (1911)
- Newsfront (1978)
- The Newsie and the Lady (1938)
- Newsies (1992)
- A Newspaper Nemesis (1915)
- The Newspaperman (2017)
- Newton (2017)
- The Newton Boys (1998)
Nex–Nez[edit]
- Next: (1990 & 2007)
- Next: A Primer on Urban Painting (2005)
- Next Aisle Over (1919)
- The Next Best Thing (2000)
- The Next Big Thing (2001)
- The Next Corner (1924)
- Next Day Air (2009)
- Next Door: (1975 & 1994)
- Next Enti? (2018)
- Next Floor (2008)
- Next Friday (2000)
- Next Gen (2018)
- Next Goal Wins: (2014 & 2023)
- Next to Her (2014)
- The Next Karate Kid (1994)
- The Next of Kin (1942)
- Next of Kin: (1982, 1984 & 1989)
- The Next Man (1976)
- Next to Me (2015)
- Next to No Time (1958)
- Next Nuvve (2017)
- The Next One (1984)
- Next, Please! (1930)
- The Next Race: The Remote Viewings (2007)
- Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976)
- Next Stop Paradise: (1980 & 1998)
- Next Stop Wonderland (1998)
- Next Summer (1985)
- The Next Three Days (2010)
- Next Time the Fire (1993)
- Next Time I Marry (1938)
- Next Time I’ll Aim for the Heart (2014)
- Next Time Ned (2008)
- Next Time We Love (1936)
- The Next Voice You Hear… (1950)
- Next Year in Argentina (2005)
- Nextdoor to the Velinskys (2011)
- Neydhen Vakivaakah (2017)
- Neyngi Yaaru Vakivee (2016)
- Neythukaran (2002)
- Nezha (2014)
- Nezlobte dědečka (1934)
- Nezulla the Rat Monster (2002)
Ng–Nh[edit]
- Nga mesi i errësirës (1978)
- Ngayong Nandito Ka (2003)
- Ngwe Pay Lo Ma Ya (1932)
- Nhamo (2011)
Ni[edit]
- Ni Jing: Thou Shalt Not Steal (2013)
- Ni na nebu ni na zemlji (1994)
- Ni Noma (2016)
Nia–Nie[edit]
- Niagara (1953)
- Niagara Falls: (1932 & 1941)
- Niagara Fools (1956)
- Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic (1986)
- Niagara Motel (2006)
- Niagara, Niagara (1997)
- Nibbles (2003)
- Nice Bombs (2006)
- Nice Dreams (1981)
- Nice Girl? (1941)
- A Nice Girl Like Me (1969)
- A Nice Girl Like You (2020)
- Nice Girls Don’t Explode (1987)
- Nice Guy Johnny (2010)
- The Nice Guys (2016)
- Nice Guys Sleep Alone (1999)
- A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed (1958)
- A Nice Neighbor (1979)
- Nice Package (2013)
- Nice People (1922)
- Nice Shootin’ Cowboy (2008)
- Nice Time (1957)
- Nice View (2022)
- Nice Witch (2018)
- Nice Women (1931)
- Nichaya Thaamboolam (1962)
- Nichiren to Mōko Daishūrai (1958)
- Nichiyobi wa Owaranai (2000)
- Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)
- Nicholas’ Gift (1998)
- Nicholas Nickleby: (1912 & 2002)
- Nick Carter, Master Detective (1939)
- Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1998 TV)
- Nick, King of the Chauffeurs (1925)
- Nick Nolte: No Exit (2008)
- Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist (2008)
- Nick Offerman: American Ham (2014)
- Nick of Time (1995)
- The Nickel-Hopper (1926)
- Nickel Mountain (1984)
- Nickel Queen (1971)
- The Nickel Ride (1974)
- Nickelodeon (1976)
- Nicky’s Game (2005)
- Nico the Unicorn (1998)
- Nicole (1978)
- Nidhiyude Katha (1986)
- Nidi Yahana Kelabei (2011)
- Nidra: (1981 & 2012)
- Nie Er (1959)
- Niel Lynne (1985)
- Niespotykanie spokojny człowiek (1975 TV)
Nif–Nih[edit]
- The Nifty Nineties (1941)
- Nigakute Amai (2016)
- A Nigger in the Woodpile (1904)
- Night: (1930 & 2008)
- The Night: (1992 & 2020)
- The Night of the 12th (2022)
- Night Accident: (1980 & 2017)
- Night Across the Street (2012)
- Night of Adventure (2014)
- A Night of Adventure (1944)
- Night After Night (1932)
- Night Alarm (1934)
- Night Alone (1938)
- The Night Angel (1931)
- Night Angels (1987)
- Night Arrival (1949)
- Night Beat: (1931 & 1947)
- The Night Before: (1988 & 2015)
- The Night Before Christmas: (1905, 1913, 1933, 1941, 1951 & 1961)
- The Night Before the Divorce (1942)
- The Night Before the Premiere (1959)
- The Night Belongs to Us (1929)
- Night of the Big Heat (1967)
- The Night Bird (1928)
- Night Birds (1930)
- Night of the Blood Beast (1958)
- Night of the Bloody Apes (1972)
- Night of Bloody Horror (1969)
- Night Boat to Dublin (1946)
- Night Boats (2012)
- The Night Brings Charlie (1990)
- Night of the Burglar (1921)
- Night Bus: (2007 & 2017)
- The Night Bus (2007)
- Night Call Nurses (1972)
- The Night Caller (1998)
- Night Caller from Outer Space (1965)
- A Night in Casablanca (1946)
- Night Catches Us (2010)
- Night and the City: (1950 & 1992)
- Night in the City (1933)
- The Night Clerk (2020)
- Night Club: (1952 & 2011)
- The Night Club (1925)
- Night Club Girl (1945)
- The Night Club Lady (1932)
- The Night Club Queen (1934)
- Night Club Scandal (1937)
- The Night Coachman (1928)
- Night of the Cobra Woman (1972)
- Night Comes On (2018)
- Night Comes Too Soon (1948)
- The Night Comes for Us (2018)
- Night of the Comet (1984)
- Night Convoy (1932)
- Night Court (1932)
- Night Creatures (1962)
- Night of the Creeps (1986)
- The Night Crew (2015)
- Night Crossing (1982)
- Night at the Crossroads (1932)
- The Night Cry (1926)
- Night of Dark Shadows (1971)
- Night and Day: (1946, 1991 & 2008)
- Night of the Day of the Dawn (1991)
- Night of the Dead (2006)
- Night in December (1940)
- Night of Decision (1956)
- Night of the Demon: (1957 & 1980)
- Night of the Demons series:
- Night of the Demons: (1988 & 2009)
- Night of the Demons 2 (1994)
- Night of the Demons 3 (1997)
- The Night Digger (1971)
- Night Drum (1958)
- Night Duty (1974)
- Night of the Eagle (1962)
- Night on Earth (1991)
- The Night Eats the World (2018)
- Night Editor (1946)
- The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave (1971)
- Night Eyes series:
- Night Eyes (1990)
- Night Eyes 2 (1992)
- Night Eyes 3 (1993)
- Night Eyes 4: Fatal Passion (1996)
- Night Fairy (1986)
- The Night Falls (1952)
- Night Falls on Manhattan (1996)
- Night Fare (2015)
- Night of Fear (1972)
- Night Fire (1994)
- Night Fishing (2011)
- The Night Flier (1997)
- Night Flight: (1933 & 2014)
- Night Flight from Moscow (1973)
- Night of the Flood (1996)
- The Night Flyer (1928)
- Night and Fog: (1956 & 2009)
- Night and Fog in Japan (1960)
- Night and Fog in Zona (2015)
- The Night of the Following Day (1969)
- Night of the Fox (1990)
- Night Freight (1955)
- Night Friend (1987)
- Night Fright (1967)
- A Night Full of Rain (1978)
- Night on the Galactic Railroad (1985)
- Night Gallery (1969) (TV)
- Night Game (1989)
- Night Games: (1966 & 1980)
- A Night at the Garden (2017)
- Night of the Garter (1933)
- The Night of the Generals (1967)
- Night of the Ghouls (1957)
- The Night God Screamed (1971)
- Night at the Golden Eagle (2001)
- The Night of the Grizzly (1966)
- The Night Has Eyes (1942)
- Night Has Settled (2014)
- Night Has a Thousand Eyes (1948)
- The Night Hawk: (1924 & 1938)
- A Night in Heaven (1983)
- Night of the Hell Hamsters (2006)
- Night of Henna (2005)
- The Night House (2020)
- Night Hunter: (1996 & 2018)
- The Night of the Hunter (1955)
- The Night of the Iguana (1964)
- Night Inn (1947)
- Night Is Day (2012)
- Night Is Short, Walk On Girl (2017)
- Night in Jinling (1985)
- Night Journey (1987)
- Night of the Juggler (1980)
- Night Kaleidoscope (2017)
- Night Key (1937)
- Night Killer (1990)
- Night of the Kings (2020)
- A Night of Knowing Nothing (2021)
- Night of the Lepus (1972)
- Night Life (1989)
- Night Life of the Gods (1935)
- Night Life Hero (1992)
- Night Life in Hollywood (1922)
- Night Life of New York (1925)
- Night Life in Reno (1931)
- A Night Like This (1932)
- The Night Listener (2006)
- Night of the Living Bread (1990)
- Night of the Living Dead: (1968 & 1990)
- Night of the Living Dead 3D (2006)
- Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation (2012)
- Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn (2015)
- Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection (2012)
- Night of the Living Deb (2015)
- Night of the Living Dorks (2004)
- Night Lodgers (2007)
- Night in London (1967)
- Night Magic (1985)
- Night Mail: (1935, 1936 & 2014)
- Night in Manhattan (1937)
- Night Market Hero (2011)
- Night in May (1934)
- Night Mayor (2009)
- Night of Miracles (1954)
- Night Monster (1942)
- Night into Morning (1951)
- Night Moves: (1975 & 2013)
- Night at the Museum series:
- Night at the Museum (2006)
- Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)
- Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014)
- Night Must Fall: (1937 & 1964)
- Night of Mystery: (1927 & 1937)
- Night of the Naked Dead (2013)
- Night in New Orleans (1942)
- Night and No Morning (1921)
- Night Nurse: (1931 & 1979)
- Night Nurse Ingeborg (1958)
- A Night at the Opera (1935)
- Night of the Orangutan (1992)
- Night Out (1989)
- A Night Out: (1915 & 1961)
- Night Over Chile (1977)
- Night Owl (1993)
- Night Owls: (1930 & 2015)
- Night Parade (1929)
- Night in Paradise: (1946 & 2020)
- A Night in Paradise: (1919 & 1932)
- Night Partners (1983)
- Night Passage (1957)
- Night Pastor (1998)
- Night Patrol (1984)
- Night Peacock (2016)
- Night of the Pencils (1986)
- Night People: (1954 & 2015)
- Night Plane from Chungking (1943)
- The Night Porter: (1930 & 1974)
- Night of the Prowler (1962)
- Night of the Quarter Moon (1959)
- Night Raiders: (1952 & 2021)
- Night Rehearsal (1983)
- A Night to Remember: (1942 & 1958)
- Night Ride: (1930 & 1937)
- Night Ride Home (1999)
- Night Riders (1981)
- The Night Riders: (1916, 1920 & 1939)
- Night Riders of Montana (1951)
- Night Round (1949)
- A Night at the Roxbury (1998)
- Night of the Running Man (1995)
- Night of the Scarecrow (1995)
- Night School: (1956, 1981 & 2018)
- Night Screams (1987)
- Night of the Seagulls (1975)
- Night by the Seashore (1981)
- Night of the Sharks (1988)
- Night Shift: (1982 & 2018)
- Night Shifts (2020)
- The Night of the Shooting Stars (1982)
- A Night in the Show (1915)
- Night Sights (2011)
- Night Skies (2006)
- Night Slaves (1970)
- Night Song: (1948 & 2016)
- Night Spot (1938)
- Night Stage to Galveston (1952)
- The Night Stalker: (1972, 1987 & 2016)
- The Night Strangler (1973)
- Night of the Strangler (1972)
- Night Stream (2013)
- Night Tales (2016)
- The Night of Taneyamagahara (2006)
- Night Taxi (1950)
- Night Teeth (2021)
- Night of Temptation (1932)
- Night of Terror (1933)
- A Night of Terror (1911)
- Night Terrors (1993)
- The Night That Panicked America (1975) (TV)
- The Night They Killed Rasputin (1960)
- The Night They Raided Minsky’s (1968)
- The Night They Saved Christmas (1984) (TV)
- The Night They Took Miss Beautiful (1977) (TV)
- Night Tide (1961)
- Night Time in Nevada (1948)
- Night Train: (1959, 1998, 1999, 2007 & 2009)
- Night Train for Inverness (1960)
- Night Train to Lisbon (2013)
- Night Train to Memphis (1946)
- Night Train to Milan (1962)
- Night Train to Munich (1940)
- Night Train to Murder (1985)
- Night Train to Paris (1964)
- Night Train to Terror (1985)
- Night Train to Venice (1993)
- Night Trap (1993)
- Night of Truth (2004)
- Night of the Twelve (1949)
- Night of the Twisters (1996)
- Night Unto Night (1949)
- Night of Violence (1965)
- Night Visions (1990)
- Night Visitor (1989)
- The Night Visitor (1971)
- Night Waitress (1936)
- Night Walk (2019)
- The Night Walker (1964)
- Night Warning (1946)
- Night Was Our Friend (1951)
- The Night Watch: (1925, 1926 & 2011)
- Night Watch: (1928, 1973 & 2004)
- The Night Watchman: (1938 & 2008)
- The Night We Called It a Day (2003)
- Night of the Werewolf (1980)
- The Night of the White Pants (2006)
- Night of the Wild (2015)
- Night Will Fall (2014)
- Night Without Pity (1961)
- Night Without Sleep (1952)
- Night Without Stars (1951)
- Night Work: (1930 & 1939)
- Night World (1932)
- The Night the World Exploded (1957)
- Night of the Zombies (1981)
- Night Zoo (1987)
- Nightbeast (1982)
- Nightbooks (2021)
- Nightbreaker (1989)
- Nightbreed (1990)
- Nightclub Hostess (1940)
- Nightclub School Hospital (2012)
- The Nightcomers (1971)
- Nightcrawler (2014)
- Nightfall: (1956, 1988, 2000 & 2012)
- Nightflyers (1987)
- Nighthawks: (1978, 1981 & 2019)
- The Nightingale: (1914, 1936, 1979, 2013, 2018 & 2022)
- The Nightingale’s Prayer (1959)
- Nightjohn (1996)
- Nightkill (1980)
- Nightlight: (2003 & 2015)
- Nightmare: (1942, 1956, 1964, 1981, 2000 & 2011)
- Nightmare on the 13th Floor (1990)
- Nightmare Alley: (1947 & 2021)
- Nightmare in Badham County (1976)
- Nightmare Beach (1988)
- The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
- Nightmare at Bittercreek (1988) (TV)
- Nightmare in Blood (1978)
- Nightmare Castle (1965)
- Nightmare Cinema (2018)
- Nightmare City (1983)
- Nightmare in Chicago (1964) (TV)
- Nightmare in the Daylight (1992)
- Nightmare Detective (2006)
- Nightmare Detective 2 (2008)
- A Nightmare on Elm Street series:
- A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
- A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985)
- A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
- A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988)
- A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989)
- A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
- Nightmare Factory (2011)
- Nightmare Honeymoon (1974)
- Nightmare Man (2006)
- Nightmare at Noon (1987)
- Nightmare Nurse (2016)
- Nightmare Sisters (1988)
- Nightmare in the Sun (1965)
- Nightmare in Wax (1969)
- Nightmare Weekend (1986)
- Nightmares: (1980 & 1983)
- Nightmares in the Makeup Chair (2018)
- Nightmares in Red, White and Blue (2009)
- Nightmaster (1988)
- A Night’s Adventure (1923)
- Nights in Andalusia (1938)
- Nights of Cabiria (1957)
- Nights and Days (1975)
- Nights of Farewell (1965)
- Nights of Fire (1937)
- Nights on the Nile (1949)
- Nights in Port Said (1932)
- Nights on the Road (1952)
- Nights in Rodanthe (2008)
- Nights of Terror (1921)
- Nights and Weekends (2008)
- Nightshapes (1999)
- Nightside (1980)
- Nightstalker (2002)
- Nightstick (1987)
- Nightveil: Witch War (2005)
- Nightwalking (2008)
- Nightwatch: (1994 & 1997)
- Nightwatching (2007)
- Nightwatchman (2000)
- Nightwing (1979)
- Nightwish (1989)
- Nightworld (2017)
- The Nihilist (1905)
- Nihon no Fixer (1979)
Nij–Nim[edit]
- Nijangal Nilaikkindrana (1980)
- Nijinsky (1980)
- Nikaah (1982)
- Nikah (1998)
- Nikah Halala (1971)
- Nikdo nic neví (1947)
- Niki and Flo (2003)
- Nikini Vassa (2013)
- Nikita (1990)
- Nikka Zaildar series:
- Nikka Zaildar (2016)
- Nikka Zaildar 2 (2017)
- Nikki and the Perfect Stranger (2013)
- Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961)
- Nikodem Dyzma (1956)
- Nikolai Vavilov (1990)
- Nikolaikirche (1995 TV)
- Nikos the Impaler (2003)
- Nikto, krome nas… (2008)
- Nikyho velebné dobrodružství (1920)
- Nil Akasher Niche (1969)
- Nil Battey Sannata (2015)
- Nil Diya Yahana (2008)
- Nil Gavani Kadhali (1969)
- Nil Gavani Sellathey (2010)
- Nil by Mouth (1997)
- Nil Nirjane (2003)
- Nila (1994)
- Nila Kaalam (2001 TV)
- Nila Pennae (1990)
- Nilaave Vaa (1998)
- Nilaavinte Naattil (1986)
- Nilachaley Mahaprabhu (1957)
- Nilacholey Kiriti (2018)
- Nilalang (2015)
- Nilam (1949)
- Nilanjana (2017)
- Nilave Malare (1986)
- Nilave Mugam Kaattu (1999)
- Nilavu (2010)
- Nilavu Suduvathillai (1984)
- The Nile Hilton Incident (2017)
- Niloofar (2007)
- Nim Him (2020)
- Nim’s Island (2008)
- Nimbe (2019)
- Nimed marmortahvlil (2002)
- Nimirndhu Nil (2014)
- Nimishangal (1986)
- Nimki (2019)
- Nimmo (1984)
- Nimnayaka Hudekalawa (2017)
- Nimona (2020)
Nin[edit]
- Nina: (2004, 2016 & 2017)
- Nina Forever (2015)
- Nina Takes a Lover (1994)
- Nina Wu (2019)
- Nina, the Flower Girl (1917)
- Nina’s Heavenly Delights (2006)
- Nina’s House (2005)
- Nina’s Journey (2005)
- Nina’s Tragedies (2003)
- Nine (2009)
- The Nine Ages of Nakedness (1969)
- Nine Days (2020)
- Nine Days that Changed the World (2010)
- Nine Dead (2009)
- Nine to Five (1980)
- Nine Forty-Five (1934)
- Nine Girls (1944)
- Nine Guests for a Crime (1977)
- Nine Hours to Rama (1963)
- Nine Legends (2016)
- Nine from Little Rock (1964)
- Nine Lives: (1957, 2002, 2005 & 2016)
- Nine Lives Are Not Enough (1941)
- The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974)
- The Nine Lives of Marion Barry (2009)
- The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz (2000)
- Nine Men (1943)
- Nine Miles Down (2009)
- Nine Months (1995)
- A Nine O’Clock Town (1918)
- Nine Queens (2000)
- The Nines (2007)
- Ninja (2009)
- Ninja Academy (1990)
- Ninja Assassin (2009)
- Ninja III: The Domination (1984)
- Ninja Kids!!! (2011)
- A Ninja Pays Half My Rent (2003)
- Ninja Scroll (1993)
- Ninja: Shadow of a Tear (2013)
- Ninjas vs. Zombies (2008)
- Ninnistham Ennishtam (1986)
- Ninnishtam Ennishtam 2 (2011)
- Ninotchka (1939)
- The Ninth Configuration (1980)
- The Ninth Day (2004)
- The Ninth Gate (1999)
- The Ninth Heart (1979)
Nio–Nir[edit]
- Niobe (1915)
- Nion in the Kabaret de La Vita (1986)
- Nipped (1914)
- The Nipper (1930)
- Nipples & Palm Trees (2012)
- Nippu (2012)
- Nippu Ravva (1993)
- Nippulanti Manishi: (1974 & 1986)
- Nipputo Chelagaatam (1982)
- Nirahua Chalal London (2019)
- Nirahua Hindustani (2014)
- Nirahua Hindustani 2 (2017)
- Nirahua Hindustani 3 (2018)
- Nirai Kudam (1969)
- Nirakazhcha (2010)
- Nirakkoottu (1985)
- Nirakudam (1977)
- Nirala (1950)
- Nirali Duniya (1940)
- Niram (1999)
- Niram Maaratha Pookkal (1979)
- Niram Marunna Nimishangal (1982)
- Niramaala (1975)
- Niramulla Ravulkal (1986)
- Nirantharam (1995)
- Niraparaadhi (1984)
- Nirbaak (2015)
- Nirbachana (1994)
- Nirbashito (2014)
- Nirbhay (1996)
- Nirdoshi: (1951 & 1967)
- Nirmala: (1938 & 1948)
- Nirmalyam (1973)
- Nirnayakam (2015)
- Nirupedalu (1954)
- Nirvana (1997)
- Nirvana Street Murder (1990)
Nis–Niz[edit]
- Nisabdham (2017)
- Nisala Gira (2007)
- Nise: The Heart of Madness (2015)
- Nisekoi (2018)
- Nishaan (1983)
- Nishabd (2007)
- Nishabdham (2020)
- Nishad (2002)
- Nishagandhi (1970)
- Nishan: (1965 & 1978)
- Nishana: (1980 & 1995)
- Nishane Bazi (1989)
- Nishant (1975)
- Nishedhi (1984)
- Nishi Ginza Station (1958)
- Nishi Padma (1970)
- Nishi Trishna (1989)
- Nishkarsha (1993)
- Nishpap Asami (1997)
- Nishpap Munna (2013)
- Nit-Witty Kitty (1951)
- Nitchevo: (1926 & 1936)
- Nite Tales: The Movie (2008)
- Nithyaharitha Nayakan (2018)
- Nithyakanyaka (1963)
- Nitram (2021)
- Nitrate Kisses (1992)
- Nitro (2007)
- Nitro Circus: The Movie (2012)
- Nitti: The Enforcer (1988 TV)
- The Nitwits (1935)
- Niuma (2010)
- Nivedyam (1978)
- Nivuru Gappina Nippu (1982)
- Nix on Dames (1929)
- Nixchen: (1920 & 1926)
- Nixon (1995)
- Nixon’s China Game (2000)
- Niyamam Enthucheyyum (1990)
- Nizhal Moodiya Nirangal (1983)
- Nizhal Nijamagiradhu (1978)
- Nizhal Thedum Nenjangal (1982)
- Nizhal Yudham (1981)
- Nizhalattam (1970)
- Nizhalgal (1980)
- Nizhalkuthu (2002)
Nj-Nn[edit]
- Njaan (2014)
- Njaan Njaan Maathram (1978)
- Njai Dasima: (1929 & 1932)
- Njan Ekananu (1982)
- Njan Gandharvan (1991)
- Njan Kathorthirikkum (1986)
- Njan Kodiswaran (1994)
- Njan Marykutty (2018)
- Njan Ninne Premikkunnu (1975)
- Njan Ninnodu Koodeyundu (2015)
- Njan Piranna Nattil (1985)
- Njan Prakashan (2018)
- Njan Samvidhanam Cheyyum (2015)
- Njan Steve Lopez (2014)
- Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela (2017)
- Njangal Santhushtaranu (1999)
- Njangalude Veettile Athidhikal (2014)
- Njanum Ente Familiyum (2012)
- Njattadi (1979)
- Njavalppazhangal (1976)
- Njësiti guerril (1969)
- Njinga: Queen Of Angola (2013)
- Nna Thaan Case Kodu (2022)
- Nneka the Pretty Serpent: (1994 & 2020)
No[edit]
- No: (1998 & 2012)
- No Babies Wanted (1928)
- No Bears (2022)
- No Bed of Roses (2017)
- No Bigger than a Minute (2006)
- No Blade of Grass (1970)
- No Blood No Tears (2002)
- No Boyfriend Since Birth (2015)
- No Breathing (2013)
- No Burqas Behind Bars (2013)
- No Census, No Feeling (1940)
- No Child of Mine (1997)
- No Clue (2013)
- No Code of Conduct (1998)
- No Contest (1995)
- No Contest II (1997)
- No Country for Old Men (2007)
- No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson (2010)
- No Date, No Signature (2017)
- No Day Without You (1933)
- No Defense (1929)
- No Deposit (2015)
- No Deposit, No Return (1976)
- No Dessert, Dad, till You Mow the Lawn (1994)
- No Direction Home (2005)
- No Distance Left to Run (2010)
- No Dough Boys (1944)
- No Down Payment (1957)
- No Drums, No Bugles (1972)
- No End (1985)
- No End in Sight (2007)
- No Entrance (1960)
- No Entry (2005)
- No Entry Pudhe Dhoka Aahey (2012)
- No Escape: (1934, 1936, 1953, 1994 & 2015)
- No Evidence of Disease (2013)
- No Exit: (1930, 1962, 1995 & 2022)
- No Fathers in Kashmir (2019)
- No Fear, No Die (1990)
- No Filter (2016)
- No Funny Business (1933)
- No Game, No Life Zero (2017)
- No God, No Master (2012)
- No Gold for a Dead Diver (1974)
- No Good Deed: (2002, 2014 & 2017)
- No Greater Glory (1934)
- No Greater Law (2018)
- No Greater Love: (1952, 1960, 1996 & 2010)
- No Hair Day (1999)
- No Hands on the Clock (1941)
- No Highway in the Sky (1951)
- No Holds Barred: (1952 & 1989)
- No Home Movie (2015)
- No Hunting (1955)
- No Impact Man (2009)
- No Joke (2013)
- No Kidding (1960)
- No Lady (1931)
- No Land’s Song (2014)
- No Leave, No Love (1946)
- No Letting Go (2015)
- No Lies (1973)
- No Limit: (1931, 1935, 2006 & 2011)
- No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School (2010)
- No Lonely Angels (2002)
- No Longer 17 (2003)
- No Looking Back (1998)
- No Love for Johnnie (1961)
- No Man of God (2021)
- No Man of Her Own: (1932 & 1950)
- No Man Is an Island (1962)
- No Man’s Gold (1926)
- No Man’s Land: (1918, 1939, 1984, 1985, 1987, 2001 & 2013)
- No Man’s Law (1927)
- No Man’s Range (1935)
- No Man’s Woman (1955)
- No Manches Frida (2016)
- No Manches Frida 2 (2019)
- No Maps for These Territories (2000)
- No Marriage Ties (1933)
- No Me Digas Solterona (2018)
- No Men Beyond This Point (2015)
- No Mercy: (1986, 2010 & 2019)
- The No Mercy Man (1973)
- No Mercy for the Rude (2006)
- No Minor Vices (1948)
- No Money Needed (1932)
- No Monkey Business (1935)
- No More Easy Life (1979)
- No More Hiroshima (1984)
- No More Ladies (1935)
- No More Love (1931)
- No More Love, No More Death (1993)
- No More Mr. Nice Guy (1993)
- No More Orchids (1932)
- No More Sunsets (2006)
- No More Tears Sister (2005)
- No More Women (1934)
- No Mother to Guide Her (1923)
- No My Darling Daughter (1961)
- No Name on the Bullet (1959)
- No Names on the Doors (1997)
- No Night Is Too Long (2002)
- No No Sleep (2015)
- No No: A Dockumentary (2014)
- No Noise (1923)
- No Nukes (1980)
- No One Gets Out Alive (2021)
- No One Killed Jessica (2011)
- No One Lives (2013)
- No One Will Play with Me (1976)
- No One Would Tell (1996)
- No Orchids for Miss Blandish (1948)
- No Regret (2006)
- No Regrets for Our Youth (1946)
- No Reservations (2007)
- No Retreat, No Surrender (1986)
- No Retreat, No Surrender 2 (1988)
- No Right Turn (2009)
- No Rules (2005)
- No Skin Off My Ass (1991)
- No Small Affair (1984)
- No Smoking: (1951 & 2007)
- No sos vos, soy yo (2004)
- No Strings Attached (2011)
- No Such Thing (2002)
- No Sudden Move (2021)
- No Surgery Hours Today (1948)
- No Surrender (1985)
- No Tears for the Dead (2014)
- No Time for Love (1943)
- No Time for Nuts (2006)
- No Time for Sergeants (1958)
- No Through Road (2008)
- No Way Back: (1949, 1953, 1976 & 1995)
- No Way Home (1996)
- No Way Out: (1950, 1973 & 1987)
- No Way to Treat a Lady (1968)
Noa–Nob[edit]
- Noa at 17 (1982)
- Noah: (1998, 2013 & 2014)
- The Noah (1975)
- Noah’s Arc: Jumping the Broom (2008)
- Noah’s Arc: The Short Film (2004)
- Noah’s Ark: (1928, 1999 TV & 2007)
- The Noah’s Ark Principle (1984)
- Nob Hill (1945)
- Nobel Son (2006)
- Nobel’s Last Will (2012)
- Nobelity (2006)
- The Noble Family (2013)
- Noble Savage (2018)
- A Noble Spirit (2014)
- Noblemen (2017)
- Nobleza baturra (1935)
- Nobleza gaucha: (1915 & 1937)
- Nobleza ranchera (1977)
- Nobody: (1921 & 2021)
- Nobody Dies Twice (1953)
- Nobody Gets Out Alive (2012)
- Nobody Home (1919)
- Nobody Knows: (1920, 1970 & 2004)
- Nobody Knows About Sex (2006)
- Nobody Knows Anybody (1999)
- Nobody Lives Forever (1946)
- Nobody, Nobody But… Juan (2009)
- Nobody Ordered Love (1972)
- Nobody Owns Me (2013)
- Nobody Runs Forever (1968)
- Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020)
- Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press (2017)
- Nobody Walks (2012)
- Nobody Waved Good-bye (1964)
- Nobody Will Know (1953)
- Nobody Will Speak of Us When We’re Dead (1995)
- Nobody’s Baby: (1937 & 2001)
- Nobody’s Boy (1913)
- Nobody’s Darling (1943)
- Nobody’s Daughter (1976)
- Nobody’s Daughter Haewon (2013)
- Nobody’s Fool: (1921, 1936, 1986, 1994 & 2018)
- Nobody’s Money (1923)
- Nobody’s Perfect: (1968, 1990 & 2004)
- Nobody’s Perfekt (1981)
- Nobody’s Son (1917)
- Nobody’s Widow (1927)
- Nobody’s Wife: (1937 & 1950)
- Nobunaga Concerto (2016)
Noc–Nom[edit]
- Noc nevěsty (1967)
- Noc Walpurgi (2015)
- Nocebo (2023)
- Una Noche (2012)
- La noche del pecado (1933)
- Una Noche en El Relámpago (1950)
- Nocturama (2016)
- Nocturna (2007)
- Nocturna Artificialia (1979)
- Nocturna: Granddaughter of Dracula (1979)
- Nocturnal Animals (2016)
- Nocturnal Butterfly (1941)
- Nocturne: (1946, 2019 & 2020)
- Nocturne 29 (1968)
- Nocturne Indien (1989)
- Nocturne of Love: (1919 & 1948)
- Nøddebo Præstegård: (1934 & 1974)
- Nodi Swamy Navirodu Hige (1983)
- Nodir Naam Modhumoti (1996)
- Nodo jimankyō jidai (1949)
- Noel (2004)
- Noël Noël (2003)
- Noel’s Fantastic Trip (1983)
- Noelle (2019)
- Noëlle (2007)
- Noi the Albino (2003)
- Noi credevamo (2010)
- Noi peccatori (1953)
- Noi siamo due evasi (1959)
- Noi siamo le colonne (1956)
- Noi uomini duri (1987)
- Noir (2015)
- Noir et Blanc (1986)
- Noir Drive (2008)
- Noirs et blancs en couleur (1976)
- Noise: (2007 American & 2007 Australian)
- A Noise from the Deep (1913)
- The Noiseless Dead (1946)
- Noises Off (1992)
- A Noisy Household (1946)
- Noisy Noises (1929)
- Noita palaa elämään (1952)
- Noites Cariocas (1936)
- Nokas (2010)
- Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu (1985)
- Nokkukuthi (1983)
- Nola (2003)
- Nola and the Clones (2016)
- Nollywood Babylon (2008)
- Nolok (2019)
- The Noltenius Brothers (1945)
- Nomad: (1982 & 2005)
- Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin (2019)
- Nomad: The Warrior (2005)
- Nomadland (2020)
- Nomads: (1986 & 2010)
- Nomads of the North (1920)
- Nombarathi Poovu (1987)
- The Nomi Song (2004)
- Nommara 17 (1989)
- Nomu (1974)
Non[edit]
- Non-chan Kumo ni Noru (1955)
- Non ci resta che il crimine (2019)
- Non-Fiction (2018)
- Non è vero… ma ci credo (1952)
- Non ho paura di vivere (1952)
- Non me lo dire! (1940)
- Non pensarci (2007)
- Non perdiamo la testa (1959)
- Non son degno di te (1965)
- Non-Stop (2014)
- The Non-Stop Flight (1926)
- The Non-Stop Fright (1927)
- The Non-Stop Kid (1918)
- Non-Stop New York (1937)
- Non ti pago! (1942)
- The Nona Tapes (1995)
- Nonchan Noriben (2009)
- None but the Brave: (1928, 1960 & 1965)
- None Less Than Heroes: The Honor Flight Story (2011)
- None but the Lonely Heart (1944)
- None Shall Escape (1944)
- The Nonentity (1922)
- Nongjungjo (1926)
- Nonnie & Alex (1995)
- Nonsense Revolution (2008)
Noo–Nop[edit]
- Noo Hin: The Movie (2006)
- Noobz (2012)
- Noodle (2007)
- Nool Veli (1979)
- Noon (1968)
- The Noon of the 10th Day (1988)
- The Noon Gun (2004)
- Noon at Ngayon: Pagsasamang Kay Ganda (2003)
- Noon Sunday (1970)
- The Noon Whistle (1923)
- Noor Jahaan (2018)
- Noor Jehan (1967)
- Noor pensionär (1972)
- Nooravathu Naal (1984)
- Noored kotkad (1927)
- Noorondu Nenapu (2017)
- Nooru Janmaku (2010)
- Noose: (1948 & 1958)
- The Noose (1928)
- A Noose for Django (1969)
- Noose for a Gunman (1960)
- The Noose Hangs High (1948)
- Noose for a Lady (1953)
- Noothi Lo Kappalu (2015)
- Nootrukku Nooru (1971)
- Nope (2022)
Nor[edit]
- Nor the Moon by Night (1958)
- Nora: (1923, 1944, 2000 & 2008)
- Nora Prentiss (1947)
- Nora’s Hair Salon (2004)
- Nora’s Hair Salon 2: A Cut Above (2008)
- Norbit (2007)
- Noriega: God’s Favorite (2000 TV)
- The Norliss Tapes (1973 TV)
- Norm of the North (2016)
- Norma Jean & Marilyn (1996)
- Norma Rae (1979)
- Normais, Os – O Filme (2003)
- Normal: (2003, 2007 & 2009)
- Normal Adolescent Behavior (2007)
- The Normal Heart (2014)
- Normal Life (1996)
- Normal Love (1963)
- The Normals (2012)
- Norman… Is That You? (1976)
- The Norman Rockwell Code (2006)
- Norman Rockwell’s World… An American Dream (1972)
- Noroi: The Curse (2005)
- The Norseman (1978)
- El Norte (1983)
- Norte, the End of History (2013)
- North: (1994 & 2009)
- North 24 Kaatham (2013)
- North to Alaska (1960)
- The North Avenue Irregulars (1979)
- North Country (2005)
- North Dallas Forty (1979)
- North East Past: Po Ma Zhang Fei (2017)
- North by Northwest (1959)
- North Shore: (1949 & 1987)
- North Star: (1925 & 1996)
- The North Star: (1943 & 2016)
- North West Mounted Police (1940)
- The North Wind (2021)
- Northanger Abbey: (1987 TV & 2007 TV)
- The Northbound Limited (1927)
- A Northern Affair (2014)
- Northern Lights (2009)
- The Northerners (1992)
- Northfork (2003)
- The Northlander (2016)
- The Northman (2022)
- Northwest Passage (1940)
- Norwegian Wood (2010)
- The Norwood Necklace (1911)
Nos[edit]
- Nos 18 ans (2008)
- À Nos Amours (1983)
- Nos dicen las intocables (1964)
- Nos lleva la tristeza (1965)
- Nos miran (2002)
- Nos vemos, papá (2011)
- The Nose (1977 TV)
- The Nose or the Conspiracy of Mavericks (2020)
- Nose, Iranian Style (2005)
- Nosey Parker (2003)
- Nosferatu (1922)
- Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)
- Noson Lawen (1949)
- Nosotras las Taquígrafas (1950)
- Nosotros los feos (1973)
- Nosotros los Pobres (1948)
- Nostalghia (1983)
- Nostalgia: (1971 & 2018)
- Nostalgia for the Light (2011)
- The Nostalgist (2014)
- Nostradamus: (1925 & 1994)
- The Nostradamus Kid (1992)
Not[edit]
- Not Afraid of Big Animals (1953)
- Not Angels But Angels (1994)
- Not Another Happy Ending (2013)
- Not Another Not Another Movie (2011)
- Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
- Not Any Weekend for Our Love (1950)
- Not Bad for a Girl (1995)
- Not Cool (2014)
- Not Damaged (1930)
- Not a Drum Was Heard (1924)
- Not Easily Broken (2009)
- Not Everybody’s Lucky Enough to Have Communist Parents (1993)
- Not Evil Just Wrong (2009)
- Not Exactly Gentlemen (1931)
- Not Fade Away (2012)
- Not a Feather, but a Dot (2012)
- Not For, or Against (2003)
- Not Forgotten (2009)
- Not Going Quietly (2021)
- Not Guilty: (1908, 1910, 1919 & 1947)
- Not Here to Be Loved (2005)
- Not Human (2013)
- Not a Ladies’ Man (1942)
- Not Like Everyone Else (2006)
- Not Like Us (1995)
- Not on the Lips (2003)
- Not Love, Just Frenzy (1996)
- Not a Love Story (2011)
- Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography (1982)
- Not Me! (1996)
- Not Much Force (1915)
- Not My Day (2014)
- Not My Kid (1985)
- Not My Life (2006)
- Not My Life (2011)
- Not My Sister (1916)
- Not My Type (2014)
- Not with My Wife, You Don’t! (1966)
- Not Negotiable (1918)
- Not Now (1936)
- Not Now, Comrade (1976)
- Not Now, Darling (1973)
- Not Okay (2022)
- Not One Less (1999)
- Not Only But Always (2004)
- Not Only Mrs. Raut (2003)
- Not like Others (2008)
- Not for Ourselves Alone (1999)
- Not a Photograph: The Mission of Burma Story (2006)
- Not for Publication: (1927 & 1984)
- Not a Pretty Picture (1976)
- Not Quite Decent (1929)
- Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (2008)
- Not Quite Human (1987)
- Not Quite Human II (1989)
- Not Quite a Lady (1928)
- Not Quite Paradise (1985)
- Not Reconciled (1965)
- Not Safe for Work (2014)
- Not for Sale (1924)
- Not Since You (2009)
- Not So Dumb (1930)
- Not So Dusty: (1936 & 1956)
- Not So Long Ago (1925)
- Not So Quiet (1930)
- Not So Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
- Not as a Stranger (1955)
- Not So Stupid: (1928 & 1946)
- Not Suitable for Children (2012)
- Not of This Earth: (1957, 1988 & 1995)
- Not Three (1964)
- Not Tonight Henry (1960)
- Not Under the Jurisdiction (1969)
- Not Wanted (1949)
- Not Wanted on Voyage (1957)
- Not Waving but Drowning (2012)
- Not Without Gisela (1951)
- Not Without My Daughter (1991)
- Not Without My Handbag (1993)
- Not of the Woman Born (1918)
- Not a Word About Love (1937)
- Not of this World (1999)
- Not Worth a Fig (2009)
- Not Your Typical Bigfoot Movie (2008)
- Notch Number One (1924)
- Note (2015)
- The Note (2007)
- Note by Note: The Making of Steinway L1037 (2007)
- Note Out (2011)
- A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin (2005)
- Notebook: (2006, 2013 & 2019)
- The Notebook: (2004 & 2013)
- The Notebooks of Memory (2009)
- Notes (2013)
- Notes on Blindness (2016)
- Notes to Eternity (2016)
- Notes for a Film About Donna and Gail (1966)
- Notes of Love (1998)
- Notes for My Son (2020)
- Notes on the Port of St. Francis (1951)
- Notes on a Scandal (2007)
- Notes Towards an African Orestes (1970)
- Notes to You (1941)
- Notfilm (2015)
- Nothing (2004)
- Nothing Bad Can Happen (2013)
- Nothing Barred (1961)
- Nothing but the Blues (1995)
- Nothing But Coincidence (1949)
- Nothing But Lies (1991)
- Nothing But Pleasure (1940)
- Nothing But the Truth: (1929, 1941, 2008 American & 2008 South African)
- Nothing but the Best (1964)
- Nothing by Chance (1975)
- Nothing in Common (1986)
- Nothing to Declare (2010)
- Nothing Else Matters (1920)
- The Nothing Factory (2017)
- Nothing Funny (1995)
- Nothing Has Ever Happened Here (2016)
- Nothing to Hide: (1981 & 2018)
- Nothing like the Holidays (2008)
- Nothing Lasts Forever (1984)
- Nothing Left to Do But Cry (1984)
- Nothing Left to Fear (2013)
- Nothing Left Unsaid: Gloria Vanderbilt & Anderson Cooper (2016)
- Nothing Less Than an Archangel (1960)
- Nothing Less Than a Real Man (1972)
- Nothing but Life (2004)
- Nothing Like a Dame (2018)
- Nothing Like Experience (1970)
- Nothing Like Publicity (1936)
- Nothing to Lose: (1997 & 2002)
- Nothing but a Man (1964)
- Nothing More (2001)
- Nothing More Than a Woman (1934)
- Nothing but the Night (1973)
- Nothing Personal: (1980, 1995, 2007 & 2009)
- Nothing in Return (2015)
- Nothing Sacred (1937)
- Nothing Shall Be Hidden (1912)
- Nothing So Strange (2002)
- Nothing but Trouble: (1918, 1944 & 1991)
- Nothing but the Truth: (1929, 1941, 2008 American & 2008 South African)
- Nothing Underneath (1985)
- Nothing Venture (1948)
- Nothing to Wear (1928)
- Nothing’s All Bad (2010)
- The Notice of the Day (2001)
- Notizie degli scavi (2010)
- Notoriety (2013)
- Notorious: (1946 & 2009)
- Notorious but Nice (1933)
- Notorious Gallagher (1916)
- A Notorious Affair (1930)
- The Notorious Bettie Page (2005)
- The Notorious Elinor Lee (1940)
- The Notorious Lady (1927)
- The Notorious Landlady (1962)
- The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946)
- The Notorious Mr. Bout (2014)
- The Notorious Mr. Monks (1958)
- The Notorious Mrs. Carrick (1924)
- The Notorious Mrs. Sands (1920)
- The Notorious Sophie Lang (1934)
- Notre Dame van de sloppen (1940)
- Notre musique (2004)
- Notre Paradis (2011)
- Notre univers impitoyable (2008)
- Nottam (2006)
- La Notte (1961)
- Una notte, un sogno (1988)
- Le Notti Bianche (1957)
- Notting Hill (1999)
- Notturno (2020)
Nou–Nov[edit]
- Noukadubi: (1947 & 2011)
- Nous aurons toute la mort pour dormir (1977)
- Nous, princesses de Clèves (2011)
- À Nous la Liberté (1931)
- Nousukausi (2003)
- Nouvelle Vague (1990)
- Nova Zembla (2011)
- Novel (2008)
- Novel with a Double Bass (1911)
- Novel Romance (2006)
- A Novel Romance (2011)
- The Novel of Werther (1938)
- The Novelist’s Film (2022)
- Novelle licenziose di vergini vogliose (1973)
- November: (2004, 2017 & 2021)
- November 1st (2019)
- November Christmas (2010 TV)
- November Criminals (2017)
- The November Man (2014)
- Novemberinte Nashtam (1982)
- November Rain: (2007 & 2014)
- The Novena (2005)
- Novia a la medida (1949)
- Novia, esposa y amante (1980)
- A Novice at X-Rays (1898)
- Noviembre (2003)
- Novio, marido y amante (1948)
- Novitiate (2017)
- Novocaine (2001)
Now-Noz[edit]
- Now Add Honey (2015)
- Now Barabbas (1949)
- Now Do You Get It Why I’m Crying? (1969)
- Now and Ever (2019)
- Now & Forever (2002)
- Now and Forever: (1934, 1956, 1983 & 2006)
- Now Hare This (1958)
- Now Hear This (1963)
- Now I Am Rich (1952)
- Now I’ll Tell (1934)
- Now I’ll Tell One (1927)
- Now Is Everything (2019)
- Now Is Good (2012)
- Now Is the Time (2019)
- Now or Never: (1921, 1935, 1998 & 2003)
- Now That April’s Here (1958)
- Now That I Have You (2004)
- Now That Summer is Gone (1938)
- Now — The Peace (1945)
- Now and Then (1995)
- Now You See Love, Now You Don’t (1992)
- Now You See Him, Now You Don’t (1972)
- Now You See Me (2013)
- Now You See Me 2 (2016)
- Now You Know (2002)
- Now, Forager (2012)
- Now, Voyager (1942)
- Now’s the Time (1932)
- Nowhere (1997)
- Nowhere in Africa (2001)
- Nowhere Boy (2009)
- Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows (2016)
- Nowhere to Go (1958)
- Nowhere to Hide: (1987, 1994 TV & 1999)
- The Nowhere Inn (2020)
- Nowhere Left to Run (2010)
- Nowhere to Run: (1978 TV, 1989, 1993 & 2015)
- The Nowhere Son (2013)
- Nowhere Special (2020)
- Noy (2010)
- Noy Number Bipod Sanket (2007)
- Noyonmoni (1976)
- Nozoki Ana (2014)
Nr[edit]
- Nrithasala (1972)
Nu[edit]
- Nu går den på Dagmar (1972)
- Nu-Meri: Book of the New Spawn (2008)
Nua–Nul[edit]
- Nua Bou (1962)
- Nuan (2003)
- Nuba Conversations (2000)
- Nubes de humo (1958)
- Nucingen House (2008)
- Nuclear Tipping Point (2010)
- Nude: (2017 & 2018)
- Nude Actress Murder Case: Five Criminals (1957)
- The Nude Bomb (1980)
- Nude in Charcoal (1961)
- Nude Fear (1998)
- Nude on the Moon (1961)
- Nude Nuns with Big Guns (2010)
- The Nude Restaurant (1967)
- Nude for Satan (1974)
- Nude with Violin (1964)
- The Nude Woman: (1922, 1926 & 1932)
- Nudist Colony of the Dead (1991)
- The Nudist Story (1960)
- Nueba Yol (1995)
- Nueve reinas (2000)
- Nugam (2013)
- The Nugget (2002)
- Nugget Nell (1919)
- The Nuisance: (1921 & 1933)
- Nuit 1 (2010)
- Nuit d’ivresse (1986)
- Nuit de chien (2008)
- Nuit noire 17 octobre 1961 (2005)
- Nuits Rouges (1974)
- Nukie (1987)
- Nulli Novikkathe (1985)
Num–Nun[edit]
- Numa Numa (2005)
- Numafung (2004)
- Numb: (2007 & 2015)
- Numba Nadan Apita Pissu (2003)
- The Number (2017)
- Number 1 Cheerleader Camp (2010)
- Number 13 (1922)
- Number 13 (2006) (TV)
- Number 17: (1928 & 1949)
- The Number 23 (2007)
- Number 55 (2014)
- Number 111: (1919 & 1938)
- The Number on Great-Grandpa’s Arm (2018)
- Number One: (1969, 1973, 1994 & 2017)
- Number One with a Bullet (1987)
- Number One Fan (2014)
- Number One Shakib Khan (2010)
- Number Our Days (1976)
- Number, Please (1931)
- Number, Please? (1920)
- Number Seventeen (1932)
- Number Ten Blues (1975)
- Number Two (1975)
- Numbered Men (1930)
- Numbered Woman (1938)
- The Numbers Start with the River (1971)
- The Numbers Station (2013)
- Numbri Aadmi (1991)
- Numm (2013)
- The Nun: (1966, 2005, 2013 & 2018)
- The Nun 2 (2023)
- The Nun and the Bandit (1992)
- A Nun at the Crossroads (1967)
- The Nun and the Devil (1973)
- The Nun and the Harlequin (1918)
- The Nun and the Sergeant (1962)
- The Nun’s Night (1967)
- The Nun’s Story (1959)
- Nunca pasa nada (1963)
- Nungambakkam (2020)
- Nungshi Feijei (2015)
- Nungshit Mapi (2015)
- Nunnunarvu (2016)
- Nuns on the Run (1990)
- Nunzio (1978)
Nuo–Nuv[edit]
- Nuovomondo (2006)
- Nur eine Frau (1958)
- Nur Kasih The Movie (2011)
- Nurayum Pathayum (1977)
- Nuregami kenpō (1958)
- Nuremberg (2000)
- Nuremberg: The Nazis Facing their Crimes (2006)
- Nuremberg Trials (1947)
- Nurit (1972)
- Nurmoo: Shout from the Plain (2009)
- Nurse (1969)
- The Nurse: (1912 & 2017)
- Nurse 3D (2013)
- Nurse Betty (2000)
- The Nurse from Brooklyn (1938)
- Nurse Cavell (1916)
- Nurse Edith Cavell (1939)
- Nurse.Fighter.Boy (2008)
- Nurse Marjorie (1920)
- The Nurse in the Military Madhouse (1979)
- Nurse Report (1972)
- Nurse Sherri (1978)
- Nurse on Wheels (1963)
- The Nurse’s Secret (1941)
- The Nursemaid Who Disappeared (1939)
- The Nurses (1984)
- Nursie! Nursie! (1916)
- Nursing a Viper (1909)
- The Nut (1921)
- The Nut Farm (1935)
- The Nut Job (2014)
- The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature (2017)
- Nutcase (1980)
- Nutcracker (1982)
- The Nutcracker: (1967, 1973 & 1993)
- The Nutcracker in 3D (2010)
- Nutcracker Fantasy (1979)
- The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018)
- Nutcracker: The Motion Picture (1986)
- The Nutcracker Prince (1990)
- The Nutcracker Story (2017)
- The Nuthouse (1951)
- Nuts: (1987, 2012 & 2018)
- Nuts! (2016)
- Nuts & Bolts (2003)
- Nuts for Love (2000)
- Nuts in May: (1917 & 1976)
- Nuts and Volts (1964)
- The Nutt House (1992)
- The Nuttiest Nutcracker (1999)
- Nutty, Naughty Chateau (1963)
- Nutty News (1942)
- Nutty but Nice (1940)
- The Nutty Professor: (1963, 1996 & 2008)
- Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000)
- Nuummioq (2009)
- Nuvva Nena (2012)
- Nuvvala Nenila (2013)
- Nuvvante Naakishtam (2005)
- Nuvve Kavali (2000)
- Nuvve Nuvve (2002)
- Nuvvekkadunte Nenakkadunta (2012)
- Nuvvila (2011)
- Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (2005)
- Nuvvu Leka Nenu Lenu (2002)
- Nuvvu Naaku Nachav (2001)
- Nuvvu Nenu (2001)
- Nuvvu Thopu Raa (2019)
- Nuvvu Vastavani (2000)
Ny–Nz[edit]
- Nya (2017)
- Nya hyss av Emil i Lönneberga (1972)
- Nyay Anyay (1990)
- Nyaya Ellide (1982)
- Nyaya Gedditu (1983)
- Nyaya Neethi Dharma (1980)
- Nyaya Tharasu (1989)
- Nyayam Kavali (1981)
- Nyayam Ketkirom (1973)
- Nyayam Meere Cheppali (1985)
- Nyayave Devaru (1971)
- Nyayavidhi (1986)
- Nyaydaata (1999)
- Nyaay: The Justice (2021)
- Nyad (TBD)
- Nyay Anyay (1990)
- Nyaya Ellide (1982)
- Nyaya Gedditu (1983)
- Nyaya Neethi Dharma (1980)
- Nyaya Tharasu (1989)
- Nyayam Kavali (1981)
- Nyayam Ketkirom (1973)
- Nyayam Meere Cheppali (1985)
- Nyayangal Jayikkattum (1990)
- Nyayave Devaru (1971)
- Nyayavidhi (1986)
- Nyfes (2004)
- Nymph: (1973 & 2009)
- The Nymph (1996)
- Nymphomaniac (2013)
- Nzambi Mpungu (1928)
O[edit]
- O (2001)
- O21 (2014)
- O Amor Natural (1996)
- O Baby! Yentha Sakkagunnave (2019)
- O-Bi, O-Ba: The End of Civilization (1985)
- O Bobo (1987)
- O, Brazen Age (2015)
- O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
- O Canada! (1981)
- O Cangaceiro (1953)
- O Carnaval Cantado de 1932 (1932)
- O Carteiro (2011)
- O Casamento de Romeu e Julieta (2005)
- O Chinadana (2002)
- O Circo das Qualidades Humanas (2000)
- O.C. and Stiggs (1987)
- O… Çocuklari (2008)
- O Concurso (2013)
- O Ébrio (1946)
- O Fantasma (2000)
- O Friend, This Waiting! (2012)
- O.G. (2018)
- O Garimpeiro (1920)
- OHMS (1980)
- O.H.M.S. (1937)
- O Homem Que Copiava (2003)
- O’ Horten (2007)
- O.J.: Made in America (2016)
- The O. J. Simpson Story (1995)
- O Jogo da Vida (1977)
- o.k. (1970)
- OK Baytong (2003)
- OK Connery (1967)
- OK Garage (1998)
- OK, Good (2012)
- O.K. … Laliberté (1973)
- O.K. Nerone (1951)
- The O’Kalems Visit Killarney (1912)
- O-Kay for Sound (1937)
- O Lucky Man!: (1973 & 2009)
- O’Malley of the Mounted: (1921 & 1936)
- OMG, I’m a Robot! (2015)
- OMG – Oh My God! (2012)
- OMG… We’re in a Horror Movie!!! (2015)
- O, more, more! (1983)
- O, My Darling Clementine (1943)
- O Nanna Nalle (2000)
- The O’Neill (1912)
- O Noviço Rebelde (1997)
- O Pagador de Promessas (1962)
- Ó Paí, Ó (2007)
- O Pioneers! (1992)
- O’Shaughnessy’s Boy (1935)
- O.S.S. (1946)
- OSS 117 series:
- OSS 117 Is Not Dead (1957)
- OSS 117 Is Unleashed (1963)
- Shadow of Evil (1964)
- OSS 117 Mission for a Killer (1965)
- Atout cœur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 (1966)
- OSS 117 – Double Agent (1968)
- OSS 117 Takes a Vacation (1970)
- OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies (2006)
- OSS 117: Lost in Rio (2009)
- OSS 117: From Africa with Love (2021)
- OSS 77 – Operazione fior di loto (1965)
- O Shaolin do Sertão (2016)
- O’Shaughnessy’s Boy (1935)
- O-Solar Meow (1967)
- OT: Our Town (2002)
- O-Town (2015)
- O, Vrba (1945)
Oa–Ob[edit]
- The Oak (1992)
- The Oak Room (2020)
- Oasis: (1955 & 2002)
- The Oasis (2008)
- Oasis of Fear (1971)
- Oasis of the Zombies (1981)
- The Oath: (1921 American, 1921 British, 2010, 2016 & 2018)
- Oath-Bound (1922)
- The Oath and the Man (1910)
- The Oath of Peter Hergatz (1921)
- The Oath of Pierre (1913)
- The Oath of Stephan Huller (1921)
- The Oath of Tsuru San (1913)
- Oath of Vengeance (1944)
- Oba: The Last Samurai (2011)
- Oba Koheda Priye (2001)
- Oba Nathuwa Oba Ekka (2012)
- Obaltan (1960)
- Obeah! (1935)
- Oberst Redl (1985)
- Obey Giant (2017)
- Obey the Law: (1926 & 1933)
- Obhishopto Nighty (2014)
- Obit (2016)
- The Object of Beauty (1991)
- The Object of My Affection (1998)
- Objectified (2009)
- The Objective (2008)
- Objective, Burma! (1945)
- The Obligin’ Buckaroo (1927)
- Obliging Young Lady (1942)
- Oblique (2008)
- Oblivion: (1994 & 2013)
- Oblivion 2: Backlash (1996)
- Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror (2009)
- Oblivion, Nebraska (2006)
- Oblivious (2001)
- The Oblong Box (1969)
- Obon Brothers (2015)
- Oboreru Knife (2016)
- Obselidia (2010)
- Observe and Report (2009)
- Obsessed: (1987, 1992, 2009 & 2014)
- The Obsessed of Catule (1965)
- Obsession: (1949, 1954, 1976 & 1997)
- Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West (2005)
- Obsessive Love (1984 TV)
- An Obsolete Altar (2013)
- The Obtrusive Wife (1953)
- Obvious Child (2014)
- An Obvious Situation (1930)
Oc[edit]
- Ocaña, an Intermittent Portrait (1978)
- El ocaso del socialismo mágico (2016)
- The Ocarina (1919)
- Occhio, malocchio, prezzemolo e finocchio (1983)
- Occident (2002)
- Occult (2009)
- Occupant (2011)
- Occupation (2018)
- Occupation in 26 Pictures (1978)
- Occupation 101 (2006)
- Occupation: Dreamland (2005)
- Occupation: Rainfall (2020)
- Occupied Minds (2006)
- An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (1962)
- Ocean (2002)
- The Ocean (2006)
- Ocean Breakers (1935)
- Ocean of Fear (2007 TV)
- Ocean Heaven (2010)
- Ocean of Pearls (2008)
- Ocean of Tears (2012)
- Ocean Waves (1993)
- Oceans (2009)
- Ocean’s series:
- Ocean’s Eleven: (1960 & 2001)
- Ocean’s Twelve (2004)
- Ocean’s Thirteen (2007)
- Ocean’s 8 (2018)
- Ocean’s Deadliest (2007)
- Oceans of Fire (1986 TV)
- Oceanus: Act One (2015)
- OceanWorld 3D (2009)
- Oconomowoc (2013)
- The Octagon (1980)
- Octaman (1971)
- Octane (2003)
- Octavia (1984)
- Octavio Is Dead! (2018)
- October: (2010 & 2018)
- October 22 (1998)
- October Days (1958)
- October Gale (2014)
- The October Man (1947)
- October Moon (2005)
- October November (2013)
- October Sky (1999)
- October: Ten Days That Shook the World (1928)
- Octopus 2: River of Fear (2001)
- Octopussy (1983)
- The Octoroon: (1909 & 1912)
- Oculus (2013)
Od[edit]
- Odaruthammava Aalariyam (1984)
- Odayil Ninnu (1965)
- The Odd Angry Shot (1979)
- Odd Couple (1979)
- The Odd Couple (1968)
- The Odd Couple II (1998)
- The Odd Family: Zombie On Sale (2019)
- Odd Girl Out (2005 TV)
- Odd Job (2016)
- The Odd Job (1978)
- Odd Jobs (1986)
- The Odd Life of Timothy Green (2012)
- Odd Man Out (1947)
- Odd Thomas (2013)
- The Odd Way Home (2013)
- Oddball (2015)
- Oddball Hall (1991)
- The Odds Against (1966)
- The Odds Against Her (1919)
- Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)
- The Oddsockeaters (2016)
- The Ode (2008)
- Ode to Joy (2019)
- Odette: (1916, 1928, 1934 & 1950)
- Odette Toulemonde (2006)
- The Odessa File (1974)
- Odongo (1956)
- Odor of the Day (1948)
- Odor-able Kitty (1945)
- Odour of Chrysanthemums (2002)
- Odysseus and the Isle of the Mists (2008)
- Odysseus’ Gambit (2011)
- The Odyssey (2016)
- An Odyssey of the North (1914)
Oe–Og[edit]
- Oedipus the King (1968)
- Oedipus Mayor (1996)
- Oedipus Orca (1977)
- Oedipus Rex: (1957 & 1967)
- Of All the Things (2012)
- Of Cash and Hash (1955)
- Of Course, the Motorists (1959)
- Of Dolls and Murder (2012)
- Of Fathers and Sons (2017)
- Of Feline Bondage (1965)
- Of Fox and Hounds (1940)
- Of Freaks and Men (1998)
- Of Gods and Men (2010)
- Of Horses and Men (2013)
- Of Human Bondage: (1934, 1946 & 1964)
- Of Human Hearts (1938)
- Of Mice and Men: (1939, 1968 TV & 1992)
- Of Time and the City (2008)
- The Off Hours (2011)
- Off Limits: (1953 & 1988)
- Off the Map (2007)
- Off the Ropes: (1999 & 2011)
- Off Season: (1992 & 2012)
- The Off Season (2004)
- Off Sides (Pigs vs. Freaks) (1984 TV)
- Off-Balance (2000)
- The Off-Shore Pirate (1921)
- The Offence (1973)
- The Offenders (1921)
- Office: (2015 Hong Kong & 2015 South Korean)
- The Office (1966)
- Office Christmas Party (2016)
- Office Girls (2011)
- Office Killer (1997)
- The Office Manager (1931)
- The Office Party (1976)
- The Office Picnic (1972)
- The Office Scandal (1929)
- Office Space (1999)
- The Office Wife: (1930 & 1934)
- Officer: (2001 & 2018)
- Officer 444 (1926)
- Officer 666 (1916)
- An Officer and a Car Salesman (1988 TV)
- Officer Down (2013)
- Officer Downe (2016)
- Officer Duck (1939)
- An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
- An Officer and a Murderer (2012 TV)
- An Officer and a Spy (2019)
- Officer Thirteen (1932)
- The Officer’s Swordknot (1915)
- Officers (1971)
- The Officers’ Mess (1931)
- The Officers’ Ward (2001)
- Official Competition (2021)
- Official Secrets (2019)
- The Official Story (1985)
- OffOn (1972)
- Offside: (2000, 2005, 2006 Iranian, 2006 Swedish & 2009)
- Offspring: (1996 & 2009)
- Oggi sposi: (1952 & 2009)
- Oggy and the Cockroaches: The Movie (2013)
- Ogo Bodhu Shundori (1981)
- Ograblenie po… (1978)
- Ogre (2008 TV)
- The Ogre: (1989 & 1996)
- The Ogre of Athens (1956)
- Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui (2002)
Oh[edit]
- Oh Billy, Behave (1926)
- Oh Boy!: (1938 & 1991)
- Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma’s Hung You in the Closet and I’m Feelin’ So Sad (1967)
- Oh Doctor!: (1917 & 1925)
- Oh! Heavenly Dog (1980)
- Oh Johnny, How You Can Love (1940)
- Oh La La! (2006)
- Oh Lucy!: (2014 & 2017)
- Oh Mabel (1924)
- Oh Mary Be Careful (1921)
- Oh Mong-nyeo (1937)
- The Oh in Ohio (2006)
- Oh My God: (2009 & 2015)
- Oh! My God (2006)
- Oh, My Nerves (1935)
- Oh! My Zombie Mermaid (2004)
- Oh No Doctor! (1934)
- Oh Olsun (1973)
- Oh Sailor Behave (1930)
- Oh Schuks… I’m Gatvol (2004)
- Oh Teacher (1927)
- Oh! What a Lovely War (1969)
- Oh Yaara Ainvayi Ainvayi Lut Gaya (2015)
- Oh, God! (1977)
- Oh, God! Book II (1980)
- Oh, God! You Devil (1984)
- Oh, Men! Oh, Women! (1957)
- Oh, Mr. Porter! (1937)
- Oh, Saigon (2007)
- Oh, Susanna! (1936)
- Oh, What a Night: (1935, 1944 & 1992)
- Oh, You Women! (1919)
- Oh… Rosalinda!! (1955)
- Oha! Ako Pa?! (1994)
- Ohan (1984)
- Ohileshwara (1956)
- Ohm Krüger (1941)
- Ohm Shanthi Oshaana (2014)
- Ohne Pass in fremden Betten (1965)
- Ohoma Harida (2004)
- Ohtlikud mängud (1974)
Oi–Oj[edit]
- Oi kyries tis avlis (1967)
- Oi paranomoi (1958)
- Oi Thalassies oi Hadres (1967)
- Oil (2009)
- The Oil, the Baby and the Transylvanians (1981)
- Oil Extraction (1907)
- The Oil Factor (2005)
- Oil Gobblers (1988)
- The Oil Gush in Balakhany (1898)
- The Oil Gush Fire in Bibiheybat (1898)
- The Oil-Hell Murder (1992)
- Oil on Ice (2004)
- Oil Lamps (1971)
- Oil for the Lamps of China (1935)
- The Oil Prince (1965)
- The Oil Raider (1934)
- Oil Sands Karaoke (2013)
- The Oil Sharks (1933)
- Oil Storm (2005)
- Oil and Water (1913)
- Oil’s Well (1929)
- Oil’s Well That Ends Well (1958)
- Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise (1939)
- Oily Hare (1952)
- Oink (1995)
- Oisin (1970)
- Ojarumaru the Movie: The Promised Summer — Ojaru and Semira (2000)
- Ojuju (2014)
Ok[edit]
- Ok Jaanu (2017)
- Ok-nyeo (1928)
- Oka Chinna Maata (1997)
- Oka Criminal Prema Katha (2014)
- Oka Laila Kosam (2014)
- Oka Manasu (2016)
- Oka Oori Katha (1977)
- Oka Oorilo (2005)
- Oka Pellam Muddu Rendo Pellam Vaddu (2004)
- Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnula Pelli (2003)
- Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu (1986)
- Oka Raju Oka Rani (2003)
- Oka V Chitram (2006)
- Okafor’s Law (2016)
- Okāsan no Ki (2015)
- Okay, America! (1932)
- Okay Bill (1971)
- Oke Kutumbham (1970)
- Oke Maata (2000)
- Oki’s Movie (2010)
- Okie Noodling (2001)
- Okinawa (1952)
- Okinawa Rendez-vous (2000)
- Okja (2017)
- Okka Ammayi Thappa (2016)
- Okka Kshanam (2017)
- Okka Magaadu (2008)
- Okkade (2005)
- Okkadine (2013)
- Okkadu (2003)
- Okkadunnadu (2007)
- Oklahoma Annie (1952)
- Oklahoma Badlands (1948)
- Oklahoma Blues (1948)
- An Oklahoma Cowboy (1929)
- Oklahoma Crude (1973)
- Oklahoma Cyclone (1930)
- Oklahoma Frontier (1939)
- Oklahoma John (1965)
- Oklahoma Justice (1951)
- The Oklahoma Kid (1939)
- Oklahoma Raiders (1944)
- Oklahoma Renegades (1940)
- Oklahoma Territory (1960)
- Oklahoma Terror (1939)
- The Oklahoma Woman (1956)
- Oklahoma!: (1955 & 1999)
- The Oklahoman (1957)
- Oko proroka (1982)
- Okoge (1992)
- Okouzlená (1942)
- Okraina: (1933 & 1998)
- Oktoberfest (1987)
- Okul (2004)
Ol[edit]
- The Ol’ Gray Hoss (1928)
Ola[edit]
- Olaf—An Atom (1913)
- Olaf’s Frozen Adventure (2017 TV)
- Olave Jeevana Lekkachaara (2009)
- Olave Mandara (2011)
- Olavina Aasare (1988)
- Olavina Udugore (1987)
- Olavu Geluvu (1977)
- Olavu Moodidaga (1984)
- Olavum Theeravum (1970)
Old[edit]
- Old (2021)
- Old 37 (2015)
- Old Acquaintance (1943)
- Old Age Handicap (1928)
- The Old Army Game (1943)
- The Old Bachelor’s Dream (1913)
- The Old Ballroom (1925)
- Old Barge, Young Love: (1957 & 1973)
- The Old Barn (1929)
- The Old Barn Dance (1938)
- Old Beast (2017)
- Old Bill and Son (1941)
- Old Bill Through the Ages (1924)
- Old Bones of the River (1938)
- The Old Bookkeeper (1912)
- Old Boyfriends (1979)
- Old Boys (2010)
- Old Boys: The Way of the Dragon (2014)
- Old Boys of Saint-Loup (1950)
- The Old Bus (1934)
- The Old Chisholm Trail (1942)
- The Old Cinderella (2014)
- The Old Cobbler (1914)
- The Old Code (1928)
- The Old Corral (1936)
- The Old Country (1921)
- The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died (1977)
- The Old Curiosity Shop: (1911, 1914, 1921, 1934, 1984 & 2007)
- The Old Dark House: (1932 & 1963)
- The Old Doctor’s Humanity (1912)
- Old Dog (2011)
- Old Dogs (2009)
- The Old Donkey (2010)
- Old English (1930)
- Old Enough (1984)
- Old Faithful (1935)
- Old Fashioned (2015)
- An Old Fashioned Boy (1920)
- An Old-Fashioned Girl (1949)
- An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving (2008)
- The Old Fashioned Way (1934)
- An Old-Fashioned Young Man (1917)
- The Old Folks at Home (1916)
- The Old Fool (1923)
- The Old Footlight Favorite (1908)
- The Old Forester House (1956)
- The Old Fritz (1928)
- The Old Frontier (1950)
- The Old Garden (2006)
- Old Glory (1939)
- The Old Grey Hare (1944)
- Old Gringo (1989)
- The Old Guard: (1934, 1960, & 2020)
- Old Heidelberg: (1915, 1923, & 1959)
- Old Henry (2021)
- Old Home Week (1925)
- The Old Homestead: (1915, 1922, 1935, & 1942)
- Old Ironsides (1926)
- The Old Jar Craftsman (1969)
- Old Joy (2007)
- Old King Cole (1933)
- The Old Lady (1932)
- The Old Lady and the Pigeons (1997)
- The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea (1991)
- An Old Love (1959)
- Old Loves and New (1926)
- Old MacDonald Duck (1941)
- Old MacDonald Had a Farm (1946)
- The Old Maid: (1939 & 1972)
- The Old Maid’s Valentine (1900)
- The Old Man: (1931 & 2012)
- The Old Man of Belem (2014)
- The Old Man & the Gun (2018)
- The Old Man of the Mountain (1933)
- The Old Man and the Sea: (1958, 1990 TV & 1999)
- The Old Man and the Seymour (2009)
- The Old Man Who Cried Wolf (1970)
- The Old Man Who Read Love Stories (2001)
- The Old Mill (1937)
- The Old Mill on Mols (1953)
- The Old Mill Pond (1936)
- Old Monk (2022)
- The Old Monk’s Tale (1913)
- Old Mother Riley (1937)
- Old Mother Riley in Business (1941)
- Old Mother Riley Detective (1943)
- Old Mother Riley Headmistress (1950)
- Old Mother Riley at Home (1945)
- Old Mother Riley Joins Up (1940)
- Old Mother Riley Overseas (1943)
- Old Mother Riley in Paris (1938)
- Old Mother Riley in Society (1940)
- Old Mother Riley, MP (1939)
- Old Mother Riley’s Circus (1941)
- Old Mother Riley’s Ghosts (1941)
- Old Mother Riley’s Jungle Treasure (1951)
- Old Mother Riley’s New Venture (1949)
- The Old Nest (1921)
- The Old New Year (1981)
- The Old Oak Blues (2000)
- An Old, Old Tale (1968)
- The Old Oregon Trail (1928)
- The Old People (2011)
- Old San Francisco (1927)
- Old School (2003)
- The Old School of Capitalism (2009)
- Old School New School (2011)
- The Old Scoundrel (1932)
- Old Shatterhand (1964)
- The Old Skinflint (1942)
- The Old Soak (1926)
- Old Soldiers Never Die (1931)
- The Old Song (1930)
- An Old Sweetheart of Mine (1923)
- The Old Swimmin’ Hole: (1921 & 1940)
- The Old Testament (1962)
- The Old Texas Trail (1944)
- An Old-Time Nightmare (1911)
- The Old Wallop (1927)
- The Old Way (2023)
- Old Well (1987)
- The Old West (1952)
- The Old Wives’ Tale (1921)
- The Old Wyoming Trail (1937)
- Old Yeller (1957)
- The Old and the Young King (1935)
- The Old Young People (1962)
- Oldboy: (2003 & 2013)
- Older than America (2008)
- Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All (1994 TV)
- The Oldest Profession (1967)
Ole–Oly[edit]
- Olé Olé Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America (2016)
- Ole Rex (1961)
- Oleanna (1994)
- Oleg (2019)
- Olesya (1971)
- Olga: (2004 & 2021)
- Olga, la hija de aquella princesa rusa (1972)
- Oli Vilakku (1968)
- Le olimpiadi dei mariti (1960)
- Olive (1988 TV)
- The Olive Harvest (2003)
- Olive Juice (2001)
- Olive Oyl for President (1948)
- The Olive Tree: (1975 TV & 2016)
- Oliver! (1968)
- Oliver and the Artful Dodger (1972)
- Oliver & Company (1988)
- Oliver the Eighth (1934)
- Oliver Twist: (1909, 1912 American, 1912 British, 1916, 1919, 1922, 1933, 1948, 1974, 1982 Australian, 1982 American-British, 1997 TV & 2005)
- Oliver Twist, Jr. (1921)
- Oliver’s Story (1977)
- Olives and Their Oil (1914)
- Olivia: (1951 & 1983)
- Olivier, Olivier (1992)
- Ollie Hopnoodle’s Haven of Bliss (1988)
- Olly Olly Oxen Free (1978)
- Oloibiri (2016)
- Olsen’s Big Moment (1933)
- Los Olvidados (1950)
- Olympia: (1938, 1998 & 2011)
- Olympia 52 (1952)
- The Olympic Champ (1942)
- Olympic Dreams (2019)
- The Olympic Elk (1952)
- Olympic Games (1927)
- The Olympic Hero (1928)
- Olympic Honeymoon (1940)
- Olympics 40 (1980)
- Olympus Has Fallen (2013)
- Olympus Inferno (2008)
Om[edit]
- Om: (1995, 2003 & 2018)
- Om 3D (2013)
- Om Allah (2012)
- Om-Dar-B-Dar (1988)
- Om Jai Jagadish (2002)
- Om Namo Venkatesaya (2017)
- Om Shakti (1982)
- Om Shanthi Om (2015)
- Om Shanti (2010)
- Om Shanti Om (2007)
Oma-Omp[edit]
- Oma Irama Penasaran (1976)
- Omagh (2004)
- The Omaha Trail (1942)
- Omana (1972)
- Omanakkunju (1975)
- Omanakuttan (1964)
- Omar (2013)
- Omar Gatlato (1976)
- Omar Khaiyyam (1946)
- Omar Khayyam (1957)
- Omar Killed Me (2011)
- Omar & Salma (2007)
- Omar the Tentmaker (1922)
- Ombak Rindu (2011)
- Ombattane Dikku (2022)
- Ombre (1980)
- Ombre su Trieste (1952)
- Ombre sul Canal Grande (1951)
- Ombyte av tåg (1943)
- Omega (2008)
- The Omega Code (1999)
- Omega Cop (1989)
- Omega Doom (1996)
- The Omega Man (1971)
- Omen (2003)
- The Omen series:
- The Omen: (1976 & 2006)
- Omen II (1978)
- Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981)
- Omen IV: The Awakening (1991 TV)
- Omer Dadi Aur Gharwale (2012)
- Omertà (2012)
- Omerta (2017)
- Omicidio all’italiana (2017)
- Omicidio per appuntamento (1966)
- Omicron (1963)
- The Omission (2018)
- Omkara: (2004 & 2006)
- Omkaram (1997)
- Omme Nishyabda Omme Yuddha (2019)
- Omniboat: A Fast Boat Fantasia (2020)
- Omnibus (1992)
- Omnipresent (2017)
- Omo Child: The River and the Bush (2015)
- Omo Elemosho (2012)
- Omo Ghetto (2020)
- Omo Ghetto: The Saga (2020)
- Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare (2020 live-action & 2020 anime)
- Omoo-Omoo, the Shark God (1949)
- Omphalos (2014)
- Ompong Galapong: May Ulo, Walang Tapon (1988)
On[edit]
- Ön (1966)
- On the 2nd Day of Christmas (1997 TV)
- On Again-Off Again (1937)
- On the Air (1934)
- On the Air Live with Captain Midnight (1979)
- On All Floors (2002)
- On Any Sunday (1971)
- On Any Sunday: Motocross, Malcolm, & More (2001)
- On Approval: (1930, 1944 & 1964)
- On aura tout vu (1976)
- On the Avenue (1937)
- On the Banks of Allan Water (1916)
- On the Banks of the River Weser (1927)
- On the Banks of the Wabash (1923)
- On the Basis of Sex (2018)
- On the Beach: (1959 & 2000 TV)
- On the Beach at Night Alone (2017)
- On the Beach by the Sea (1971)
- On the Beat: (1962 & 1995)
- On Beauty (2014)
- On the Black Hill (1987)
- On Board (1998)
- On Body and Soul (2017)
- On the Border (1930)
- On Borrowed Time (1939)
- On the Bowery (1956)
- On the Brink of Paradise (1920)
- On the Broad Stairway (1913)
- On Broadway (2006)
- On the Buses (1971)
- On Chesil Beach (2018)
- On a Clear Day (2005)
- On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970)
- On the Comet (1970)
- On the Corner (2003)
- On the Count of Three (2021)
- On the Count of Zero (2007)
- On with the Dance (1920)
- On Dangerous Ground: (1915, 1917 & 1952)
- On a Day of Ordinary Violence, My Friend Michel Seurat… (1996)
- On Deadly Ground (1994)
- On the Divide (1928)
- On the Doll (2010)
- On the Double (1961)
- On the Downlow (2004)
- On — drakon (2015)
- On Dress Parade (1939)
- On the Edge: (1986, 2001 & 2011)
- On the Edge of Innocence (1997)
- On the Far Side of the Tunnel (1994)
- On the Fiddle (1961)
- On the Fire (1919)
- On the Friendly Road (1936)
- On the Fringe (2022)
- On the Front Page (1926)
- On Golden Pond: (1981 & 2001 TV)
- On the Great White Trail (1938)
- On the Green Carpet (2001)
- On Guard (1997)
- On the Heights (1916)
- On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
- On Her Shoulders (2018)
- On the High Seas (1922)
- On Hostile Ground (2000 TV)
- On Ice (1935)
- On the Ice (2011)
- On the Inside (2010)
- On an Island with You (1948)
- On the Isle of Samoa (1950)
- On the Job (2013)
- On the Job Training (2008)
- On the Jump (1918)
- On a Knife Edge (2017)
- On the Level: (1917 & 1930)
- On Line: (2002 & 2015)
- On the Line: (1984, 2001, 2007, 2011 & 2021)
- On the Loose: (1931, 1951, 1984 & 1985)
- On a Magical Night (2019)
- On the Milky Road (2016)
- On Moonlight Bay (1951)
- On the Mountain of Tai Hang (2005)
- On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts (1964)
- On My Own (1991)
- On My Skin: (2003 & 2018)
- On My Way (2013)
- On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who… (1967)
- On My Way Out: The Secret Life of Nani and Popi (2017)
- On the Nameless Height (2003)
- On Native Soil (2006)
- On Next Sunday (2009)
- On the Nickel (1980)
- On the Night of the Fire (1939)
- On the Night Stage (1915)
- On the Nose (2001)
- On the Occasion of Remembering the Turning Gate (2002)
- On the Old Spanish Trail (1947)
- On the Other Hand, Death (2008)
- On the Other Side (2016)
- On the Other Side of the Tracks (2012)
- On Our Merry Way (1948)
- On Our Own Land (1948)
- On Our Selection: (1920 & 1932)
- On the Outs (2004)
- On the Path (2010)
- On the Point of Death (1971)
- On Probation: (1935, 1983 & 2005)
- On purge bébé (1931)
- On the Quiet (1918)
- On Record (1917)
- On the Red Cliff (1922)
- On the Red Front (1920)
- On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight: (1929, 1954 & 1969)
- On the Right Track (1981)
- On the Riviera (1951)
- On the Road: (1936 & 2012)
- On the Road: A Document (1964)
- On the Road to Emmaus (2001)
- On the Rocks (2020)
- On the Roofs (1897)
- On the Run: (1958, 1982, 1988, 1999 & 2002)
- On se calme et on boit frais à Saint-Tropez (1987)
- On Secret Service (1933)
- On with the Show! (1929)
- On the Silver Globe (1988)
- On Stage Everybody (1945)
- On Such a Night: (1937 & 1955)
- On Suffocation (2013)
- On the Sunny Side: (1942 & 1962)
- On Their Own (1940)
- On Thin Ice: (1925, 1933 & 1966)
- On a Tightrope (2017)
- On Time (1924)
- On Tiptoe: Gentle Steps to Freedom (2000)
- On Top (1982)
- On the Top of the Cherry Tree (1984)
- On Top of Old Smoky (1953)
- On Top of the Whale (1982)
- On Top of the World (1936)
- On Tour: (1990 & 2010)
- On the Town (1949)
- On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians (1973)
- On Trial: (1928 & 1939)
- On Valentine’s Day (1986)
- On Velvet (1938)
- On War (2008)
- On the Waterfront (1954)
- On Wings of Fire (1986)
- On Wings of Love (1957)
- On the Wrong Trek (1936)
- On Your Back (1930)
- On Your Mark (2021)
- On Your Wedding Day (2018)
- On Ze Boulevard (1927)
Ona–Onc[edit]
- Onaaigal Jakkiradhai (2018)
- Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum (2013)
- Onan (2009)
- Onappudava (1978)
- Onbadhu Roobai Nottu (2007)
- Onbadhule Guru (2013)
- Once (2007)
- Once Aboard the Lugger (1920)
- Once Again (2012)
- Once Around (1991)
- Once Before I Die (1966)
- Once Bitten: (1932 & 1985)
- Once Brothers (2010)
- Once a Cop (1993)
- Once Fallen (2010)
- Once I Loved a Girl in Vienna (1931)
- Once I Was a Beehive (2015)
- Once I Will Return (1953)
- Once in the Life (2000)
- Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos (2006)
- Once More: (1988 & 1997)
- Once Is Never (1955)
- Once Is Not Enough (1975)
- Once a Thief: (1935, 1950, 1965, 1991 & 1996 TV)
- Once a Thief: Brother Against Brother (1997 TV)
- Once a Thief: Family Business (1998 TV)
- Once Upon a Brothers Grimm (1977)
- Once Upon a Christmas (2000)
- Once Upon a Crime (1992)
- Once Upon a Dog (1982)
- Once Upon a Dream (1949)
- Once Upon a Forest (1993)
- Once Upon a Girl (1976)
- Once Upon a Halloween (2005)
- Once Upon a Honeymoon: (1942 & 1956)
- Once Upon a Line (2016)
- Once Upon a Mirage (1982)
- Once Upon a Mouse (1981)
- Once Upon a Scoundrel (1974)
- Once Upon a Texas Train (1988)
- Once Upon a Time: (1918, 1933, 1944, 1973, 1994, 2008, 2013 & 2017)
- Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
- Once Upon a Time in Amritsar (2016)
- Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (2011)
- Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (2003)
- Once Upon a Time in Bihar (2015)
- Once Upon a Time in Bolivia (2012)
- Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn (2013)
- Once Upon a Time in China series:
- Once Upon a Time in China (1991)
- Once Upon a Time in China II (1992)
- Once Upon a Time in China III (1993)
- Once Upon a Time in China IV (1993)
- Once Upon a Time in China V (1994)
- Once Upon a Time in China and America (1997)
- Once Upon a Time, Cinema (1992)
- Once Upon a Time in the East: (1974 & 2011)
- Once Upon a Time in High School (2004)
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)
- Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong: (2021 & TBD)
- Once Upon a Time in Kolkata (2014)
- Once Upon a Time in Manila (1994)
- Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)
- Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (2002)
- Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010)
- Once Upon a Time in the Northeast (2017)
- Once Upon a Time in the Oued (2005)
- Once Upon a Time in Phuket (2012)
- Once Upon a Time in the Provinces (2008)
- Once Upon a Time in Queens (2013)
- Once Upon a Time in Rio (2008)
- Once Upon a Time in Seoul (2008)
- Once Upon a Time in Shanghai: (1998 & 2014)
- Once Upon a Time in Tibet (2010)
- Once Upon a Time in Triad Society (1996)
- Once Upon a Time in Venice (2017)
- Once Upon a Time in Vietnam (2013)
- Once Upon a Time Was I, Verônica (2012)
- Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
- Once Upon a Time…When We Were Colored (1996)
- Once Upon a Time in the Woods (2006)
- Once Upon a Wheel (1971)
- Once Upon Another Time (2000)
- Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! (2013)
- Once Upon a Time There Was a Singing Blackbird (1970)
- Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and the Band (2019)
- Once Were Warriors (1994)
Ond[edit]
- Ond Chance Kodi (2015)
- Ondagi Balu (1989)
- Ondagona Baa (2003)
- Ondalla Eradalla (2018)
- Ondanondu Kaladalli (1978)
- Onde (2005)
- Onde Balliya Hoogalu (1967)
- Onde Estás Felicidade? (1939)
- Onde Guri (1983)
- Onde Roopa Eradu Guna (1975)
- Ondine (2010)
- Ondre Kulam (1956)
- Ondrupattal Undu Vazhvu (1960)
- Ondu Cinema Kathe (1992)
- Ondu Hennu Aaru Kannu (1980)
- Ondu Kshanadalli (2012)
- Ondu Motteya Kathe (2017)
- Ondu Muttina Kathe (1987)
- Ondu Premada Kathe (1977)
One[edit]
- One: (2009, 2013, & 2017)
- The One: (2001 & 2003)
- One 2 Ka 4 (2001)
- One Against All (1927)
- One A.M. (1916)
- One Angry Man (2010)
- One Arabian Night (1923)
- One Armed Boxer (1971)
- One Armed Swordsman Against Nine Killers (1976)
- One Away (1976)
- One Bad Knight (1938)
- One Big Affair (1952)
- One Big Hapa Family (2010)
- One Big Holiday (2011)
- One Body Too Many (1994)
- One Breath: (2015 & 2020)
- One Brief Summer (1970)
- One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern (2005)
- One Bullet Is Enough (1954)
- One Cab’s Family (1952)
- One Can’t Always Tell (1913)
- One Chance (2013)
- One Christmas (1994)
- One Clear Call (1922)
- One Colombo Night (1926)
- One Crazy Ride (2009)
- One Crazy Summer (1986)
- One Crowded Night (1940)
- One Cut of the Dead (2017)
- One Cut Two Cut (2022)
- One Dark Night (1983)
- One Day in Europe (2005)
- One Day in September (1999)
- One Deadly Summer (1983)
- One Direction: This Is Us (2013)
- One Dollar, The Price of Life (2002)
- One & Done (2016)
- One Down, Two to Go (1982)
- One and Eight (1983)
- One Eight Seven (1997)
- One False Move (1992)
- One Fine Day (1996)
- One Fine Morning (2022)
- One Fine Spring Day (2001)
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)
- One Foot in Heaven (1941)
- One Froggy Evening (1955)
- One Good Cop (1991)
- One Good Turn: (1931, 1936, 1951 & 1955)
- One from the Heart (1982)
- One Heavenly Night (1931)
- One Hour Photo (2002)
- One Hour in Wonderland (1950 TV)
- One Hour with You (1932)
- One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937)
- One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
- One Hundred Years of Evil (2010)
- One Last Dance: (2003 & 2006)
- One Last Thing… (2006)
- One Leg Kicking (2001)
- One Little Indian (1973)
- The One I Love (2014)
- One Magic Christmas (1985)
- One Man Band (2005)
- One Man and His Cow (2016)
- The One-Man Band (1900)
- One Million B.C. (1940)
- One Million Years B.C. (1966)
- One Minute to Nine (2007)
- One Missed Call: (2003 & 2008)
- One for the Money (2012)
- One More River (1934)
- One More Time: (1931, 1970 & 2015)
- One More Tomorrow (1946)
- One More Train to Rob (1971)
- One Night Husband (2003)
- One Night with the King (2006)
- One Night of Love (1934)
- One Night at McCool’s (2001)
- One Night Only: (2008 & 2016)
- One Night Stand: (1984, 1997 & 2016)
- One Night Stud (2015)
- One Night in Miami… (2020)
- One Night in the Tropics (1940)
- One Night with You: (1932 & 1948)
- The One and Only (1978, 1999 & 2002)
- The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968)
- The One and Only Ivan (2020)
- One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942)
- One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing (1975)
- One Perfect Day: (2004 & 2013)
- One Piece films:
- One Piece: The Movie (2000)
- One Piece The Movie: Clockwork Island Adventure (2001)
- One Piece The Movie: Chopper’s Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals (2002)
- One Piece The Movie: Dead End no Bōken (2003)
- One Piece: The Cursed Holy Sword (2004)
- One Piece Movie: The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta (2007)
- One Piece Film: Strong World (2009)
- One Piece Film: Z (2012)
- One Piece Film Gold (2016)
- One Piece: Stampede (2019)
- One Potato, Two Potato (1964)
- One for the Road: (2003, 2009, 2014 & 2021)
- One Russian Summer (1973)
- One Second (2020)
- One Shot (2005)
- One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away (1970)
- One Step Away (2014)
- One Touch of Venus (1948)
- One True Thing (1998)
- One & Two (2015)
- One Way (2006)
- One Way Street (1950)
- One Way Ticket: (1935, 1988, 1997 TV, & 2008)
- One Week: (1920 & 2008)
- One Week and a Day (2016)
- One Week Friends (2017)
- One Wonderful Sunday (1947)
- One, Two, Three (1961)
- One: The Movie (2005)
- One-Armed Swordsman (1967)
- One-Eyed Jacks (1961)
- One-Eyed Monster (2008)
- One-Trick Pony (1980)
- One-Way Ticket to Mombasa (2002)
- OneChanbara (2008)
- Onegin (2000)
- The Ones Below (2015)
Ong–Onl[edit]
- Ong-Bak series:
- Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (2003)
- Ong Bak 2 (2008)
- Ong Bak 3 (2010)
- Ongka’s Big Moka (1974)
- Ongole Gittha (2013)
- Oni Ise Owo (2007)
- Onibaba (1964)
- Onibi (1997)
- Onibi Kago (1957)
- Onimasa (1982)
- The Onion Field (1980)
- Onion From the Boot of a Benz (2015)
- The Onion Movie (2008)
- Onionhead (1958)
- Onkel Bill fra New York (1959)
- Onks’ Viljoo näkyny? (1988)
- Only 38 (1923)
- Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
- Only the Animals (2019)
- Only the Brave: (1930, 1994, 2006 & 2017)
- Only Clouds Move the Stars (1998)
- Only Fools Rush In (2022)
- The Only Game in Town (1970)
- The Only Girl (1933)
- Only God Forgives (2013)
- Only God Knows (2006)
- The Only Good Indian (2009)
- Only Human: (2004 & 2010)
- The Only Living Boy in New York (2017)
- Only the Lonely (1991)
- Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)
- Only with Married Men (1974 TV)
- The Only One: (1952 & 2006)
- Only One Night: (1922, 1939 & 1950)
- Only People (1957)
- The Only Road (1918)
- Only Saps Work (1930)
- The Only Son: (1914, 1936 & 2016)
- Only the Strong (1993)
- The Only Thing (1925)
- The Only Thing You Know (1971)
- The Only Thrill (1997)
- Only Two Can Play (1962)
- Only the Valiant: (1940 & 1951)
- The Only Way: (1927, 1970 & 2004)
- Only When I Larf (1968)
- Only When I Laugh (1981)
- The Only Witness (1990)
- The Only Woman (1924)
- Only Yesterday: (1933 & 1991)
- Only You: (1992, 1994, 2011, & 2015)
Onm–Ony[edit]
- Onmyoji (2004)
- Onmyōji 2 (2003)
- Onna no Ana (2014)
- Onna Babo (2002)
- Onna Gokuakuchō (1970)
- Onna no Hosomichi: Nureta Kaikyo (1980)
- Onna Irukka Kathukanum (1992)
- Onna Keirin-ō (1956)
- Onna no Koyomi (1954)
- Onna Tachiguishi-Retsuden (2006)
- Onnaam Muhurtham (1991)
- Onnam Prathi Olivil (1985)
- Onnaman (2002)
- Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil (1985)
- Onnanu Nammal (1984)
- Onninu Purake Mattonnu (1988)
- Onnelliset leikit (1964)
- Onningu Vannengil (1985)
- Onnu Chirikku (1983)
- Onnu Muthal Poojyam Vare (1986)
- Onnu Randu Moonnu (1986)
- Onnum Mindatha Bharya (1984)
- Onnum Mindathe (2014)
- Onnum Onnum Moonu (2015)
- Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle (2021)
- Ononto Prem (1977)
- Onsdagsväninnan (1946)
- Ontari (2008)
- Ontari Poratam (1989)
- Onti (2019)
- Onti Salaga (1989)
- Ontmaskerd (1915)
- Ontrouw (1911)
- Onward (2020)
- Onward Christian Soldiers (1918)
- Onye Ozi (2013)
Oo[edit]
- Oo Na, Mahal Na Kung Mahal (1999)
Ood-Ooz[edit]
- Oodi Oodi Uzhaikanum (2020)
- The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure (2012)
- Ooh… diese Ferien (1958)
- Ooh La La La (2012)
- Ooh… You Are Awful (1972)
- Ooha (1996)
- Oohakachavadam (1988)
- Oohalu Gusagusalade (2014)
- Oolkatal (1979)
- Oollo Pelliki Kukkala Hadavidi (2018)
- Oomai Vizhigal (1986)
- Oomakkuyil (1983)
- Oomakkuyil Padumbol (2012)
- Oomana Thinkal (1983)
- Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan (2002)
- Oonch Neech Beech (1989)
- Oonche Log: (1965 & 1985)
- Oonga (2013)
- Oonjaal (1977)
- Ooops! Noah is Gone… (2015)
- Ooparwala Jaane (1977)
- Oops! (2003)
- Oor Mariyadhai (1992)
- Oorantha Sankranthi (1983)
- Oorige Upakari (1982)
- Oorkavalan (1987)
- Oorlog en vrede (1918)
- Oormakale Vida Tharu (1980)
- Ooru Vittu Ooru Vanthu (1990)
- Ooruki Monagadu (1981)
- Oorukichchina Maata (1981)
- Oorukku Oru Pillai (1982)
- Oorukku Uzhaippavan (1976)
- Ooruku Nooruper (2003)
- Oorum Uravum (1982)
- Oorummadi Brathukulu (1976)
- Oos Raat Ke Baad (1969)
- Oosaravelli (2011)
- Oothikachiya Ponnu (1981)
- Oottyppattanam (1982)
- Ooty (1999)
- Ooty Varai Uravu (1967)
- Ooyala (1998)
- Oozham (2016)
Op[edit]
- Op een Avond in Mei (1937)
- Op Hoop van Xegen: (1918, 1924 & 1934)
- Op Stap (1935)
- Op stap door Amsterdam (1919)
Opa–Ope[edit]
- Opa! (2005)
- Opal Dream (2006)
- Opasniye Povoroty (1962)
- Open: (2011 & 2019)
- Open All Night: (1924 & 1934)
- Open City (2008)
- Open Doors (1990)
- The Open Doors (2004)
- Open Fire: (1989 & 1994)
- Open Grave (2013)
- Open Heart (2012)
- An Open Heart (2012)
- Open Hearts (2002)
- Open House (1987, 2004 & 2010)
- The Open House (2018)
- Open Range: (1927 & 2003)
- Open Season (1974)
- Open Season series:
- Open Season (2006)
- Open Season 2 (2008)
- Open Season 3 (2010)
- Open Season: Scared Silly (2015)
- An Open Secret (2014)
- Open Water (2003)
- Open Water 2: Adrift (2006)
- Open Windows (2014)
- Open Your Eyes: (1919 & 1997)
- Open Your Window (1953)
- Opened by Mistake (1940)
- Opening Day of Close-Up (1996)
- Opening of the Kiel Canal (1895)
- The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1965)
- Opening Night: (1977 & 2016)
- Opera (1987)
- Opera Ball: (1939 & 1956)
- Opera House (1961)
- Opera Jawa (2006)
- Operacja Himmler (1979)
- Operation Agneepath (TBD)
- Operation Alamelamma (2017)
- Operation Amsterdam (1959)
- Operation Antha (1995)
- Operation Arapaima (TBD)
- Operation Atlantis (1965)
- Operation Autumn (2012)
- Operation Avalanche (2016)
- Operation Bikini (1963)
- Operation Bottleneck (1961)
- Operation Bullshine (1959)
- Operation Chromite (2016)
- Operation C.I.A. (1965)
- Operation Concrete (1955)
- Operation Counterspy (1965)
- Operation Crossbow (1965)
- Operation Cupid (1960)
- Operation Dames (1959)
- Operation Daybreak (1975)
- Operation Delilah (1967)
- Operation Delta Force series:
- Operation Delta Force (1997 TV)
- Operation Delta Force 2: Mayday (1997 TV)
- Operation Delta Force 3: Clear Target (1999)
- Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault (1999)
- Operation Delta Force 5: Random Fire (2000)
- Operation Diamond Racket (1978)
- Operation Diplomat (1953)
- Operation Duryodhana (2007)
- Operation Duryodhana 2 (2013)
- Operation Dumbo Drop (1995)
- Operation E (2012)
- Operation Edelweiss (1954)
- Operation Eichmann (1961)
- Operation Finale (2018)
- Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre (2022)
- Operation Gold Fish (2019)
- Operation Gold Ingot (1962)
- Operation Happy New Year (1996)
- Operation Haylift (1950)
- Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience (2007)
- Operation Jackpot Nalli C.I.D 999 (1969)
- Operation Leopard (1980)
- Operation Mad Ball (1957)
- Operation Malaya (1953)
- Operation Manhunt (1954)
- Operation Mata Hari (1968)
- Operation Mekong (2016)
- Operation Mincemeat (2021)
- Operation Mitra (1951)
- Operation Murder (1957)
- Operation Nam (1986)
- Operation Pacific (1951)
- Operation Petticoat (1959)
- Operation Poker (1965)
- Operation Red Sea (2018)
- Operation Secret (1952)
- Operation Shmenti Capelli (2011)
- Operation Snatch (1962)
- Operation St. Peter’s (1967)
- Operation Stadium (1977)
- Operation Stogie (1959)
- Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water (1948)
- Operation Teutonic Sword (1958)
- Operation Thunderbolt (1977)
- Operation Valkyrie: The Stauffenberg Plot to Kill Hitler (2008)
- Operation Vittles (1948)
- Operation Warzone (1988)
- Operation Y and Shurik’s Other Adventures (1965)
- Operation: Endgame (2012)
- Operation: Rabbit (1952)
- Operator (2015 & 2016)
- The Operator (2000)
Opf–Opu[edit]
- Opfergang (1944)
- Ophelia: (1963 & 2018)
- Opie Gets Laid (2005)
- Opium: (1919 & 1949)
- Opium: Diary of a Madwoman (2007)
- Opium and the Kung-Fu Master (1984)
- Opium War (2008)
- The Opium War (1997)
- Oppai Volleyball (2009)
- Oppam (2016)
- Oppam Oppathinoppam (1986)
- Oppanda (2022)
- Oppenheimer (2023)
- Oppol (1981)
- The Opponent: (1988 & 2000)
- The Opportunists (1960)
- Opportunity (1918)
- Opportunity Knocks (1990)
- Opposite Day (2009)
- The Opposite Sex: (1956 & 2014)
- The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them (1993)
- The Opposite of Sex (1998)
- Opposites Attract (1990 TV)
- Oprah Winfrey Presents: Mitch Albom’s For One More Day (2007)
- The Opry House (1929)
- Optical Illusions (2009)
- An Optimistic Tragedy (1963)
- The Optimists (2006)
- The Optimists of Nine Elms (1974)
- Opus IV (1925)
- Opus Zero (2017)
Or[edit]
- Or Iravu (1951)
- Or (My Treasure) (2004)
Ora–Orc[edit]
- Ora (2011)
- Ora Charjon (1988)
- Ora Egaro Jon (1972)
- Ora Pro Nobis (1917)
- Ora Thake Odhare (1954)
- Oraalppokkam (2014)
- The Oracle (1953)
- Orage (1938)
- Oral Koodi Kallanayi (1964)
- Oral Mathram (1997)
- Oram Po (2007)
- Orange: (2010, 2012, 2015 & 2018)
- Orange Blossom (1932)
- Orange County (2002)
- Orange Mittai (2015)
- Orange Revolution (2007)
- The Orange Sky (2006)
- Orange Valley (2018)
- Orange Winter (2007)
- The Oranges (2011)
- Oranges and Sunshine (2010)
- Oranje Hein: (1925 & 1936)
- Orayiram Kinakkalal (2018)
- Orbis Pictus (1997)
- Orca (1977)
- The Orchard End Murder (1980)
- Orchestra Wives (1942)
- Orchids and Ermine (1927)
- Orchids, My Intersex Adventure (2010)
- Orchids and My Love (1966)
- Orchids to You (1935)
Ord–Org[edit]
- The Ordeal (2005)
- Ordeal in the Arctic (1993 TV)
- Ordeal by Innocence (1984)
- The Ordeal of Rosetta (1918)
- The Order: (2001 & 2003)
- The Order of the Black Eagle (1987)
- The Order of Myths (2008)
- Order Order Out of Order (2019)
- Orders Are Orders (1955)
- Orders Is Orders (1933)
- Orders to Kill (1958)
- Ordet (1955)
- Ordinary (2012)
- Ordinary Guys (2017)
- Ordinary Decent Criminal (2000)
- Ordinary Heroes: (1986 TV & 1999)
- Ordinary Love (2019)
- An Ordinary Love Story (2012)
- Ordinary Magic (1993)
- An Ordinary Man (2017)
- An Ordinary Miracle: (1964 & 1978)
- Ordinary People: (1980 & 2009)
- The Ordinary Radicals (2008)
- Ordinary World (2016)
- Ore 10: lezione di canto (1955)
- Ore Kadal (2007)
- Ore Mukham (2016)
- Ore Oru Gramathiley (1989)
- Ore Raththam (1987)
- Ore Rektham (1985)
- Ore Thooval Pakshikal (1988)
- Ore Vaanam Ore Bhoomi (1979)
- Oregon Passage (1957)
- Oregon Trail (1945)
- The Oregon Trail: (1936 & 1959)
- Oregon Trail Scouts (1947)
- The Oregonian (2011)
- Les Oreilles (2008)
- Oresama (2004)
- Organ (1996)
- The Organization (1971)
- Organized Crime & Triad Bureau (1994)
- The Organizer (1963)
- Orgasm Inc. (2009)
- Orgasmic Birth: The Best-Kept Secret (2008)
- Orgasmo (1969)
- Orgazmo (1997)
- Orgy of the Dead (1965)
Ori[edit]
- Oriana (1985)
- Oridathoru Phayalvaan (1981)
- Oridathoru Postman (2010)
- Oridathoru Puzhayundu (2008)
- Oridathu (1987)
- Orient: (1924 & 1928)
- Orient Express: (1927, 1934, 1943, 1944, 1954 & 2004)
- Orient Fever (1923)
- Oriental Nights (1960)
- Oriental Port (1950)
- Orientation: A Scientology Information Film (1996)
- Oriented (2015)
- The Origin of Evil (2022)
- Origin: Spirits of the Past (2006)
- Original (2009)
- Original Gangstas (1996)
- The Original Kings of Comedy (2000)
- Original Sin: (1992 & 2001)
- The Original Sin (1948)
- The Originals (2017)
- Orikkal Koodi (1981)
- Orikkal Oridathu (1985)
- Orion (2015)
- Orion’s Belt (1985)
- Orissa (2013)
- Oriundi (2000)
- Oriyan Thoonda Oriyagapuji (2015)
- Oriyardori Asal (2011)
- Orizuru Osen (1935)
Ork–Orr[edit]
- Orkkappurathu (1988)
- Orkkuka Vallappozhum: (1978 & 2009)
- Orlando (1992)
- Orlean (2015)
- Orma Mathram (2011)
- Ormakal Marikkumo (1977)
- Ormakalundayirikkanam (1995)
- Ormakkayi (1982)
- Ormayil Nee Maathram (1979)
- Ormayundo Ee Mukham (2014)
- Ormen (1966)
- Ornette: Made in America (1985)
- Oro (2016)
- Oro Diablo (2000)
- Oro rojo (1978)
- Oro Viliyum Kathorthu (1998)
- Orochi (1925)
- Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon (1994)
- Orosia (1944)
- Orozco the Embalmer (2001)
- Orphan: (2009 & 2016)
- The Orphan (1960)
- The Orphan of Anyang (2001)
- Orphan of the Ghetto (1954)
- Orphan of Lowood (1926)
- Orphan of the Pecos (1937)
- Orphan of the Sage (1928)
- Orphan Train (1979 TV)
- Orphan of the Wilderness (1936)
- Orphan: First Kill (2022)
- Orphan’s Benefit (1934)
- An Orphan’s Tragedy (1955)
- The Orphanage: (2007 & 2019)
- The Orphanage of Iran (2016)
- Orphans (1987 & 1998)
- Orphans of Apollo (2008)
- Orphans of the Genocide (2014)
- Orphans of Happiness (1922)
- Orphans of the Storm (1922)
- Orphans of the Street (1938)
- Orpheus (1949)
- Orpheus Descending (1990)
- Orquesta Típica (2005)
- Orr Eravuu (2010)
Oru–Orw[edit]
- Oru Abhibhashakante Case Diary (1995)
- Oru Adaar Love (2019)
- Oru Black and White Kudumbam (2009)
- Oru CBI Diary Kurippu (1988)
- Oru Cheru Punchiri (2000)
- Oru Cinemakkaran (2017)
- Oru Indhiya Kanavu (1983)
- Oru Indian Pranayakadha (2013)
- Oru Iyakkunarin Kadhal Diary (2017)
- Oru Kadankatha Pole (1993)
- Oru Kaidhiyin Diary (1985)
- Oru Kal Oru Kannadi (2012)
- Oru Kalluriyin Kathai (2005)
- Oru Kanniyum Moonu Kalavaanikalum (2014)
- Oru Katha Oru Nunakkatha (1986)
- Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu (2017)
- Oru Kochu Bhoomikulukkam (1992)
- Oru Kochu Swapnam (1984)
- Oru Kochukatha Aarum Parayatha Katha (1984)
- Oru Kudakeezhil (1985)
- Oru Kudumba Chithram (2012)
- Oru Kuppai Kathai (2018)
- Oru Kuprasidha Payyan (2018)
- Oru Kuttanadan Blog (2018)
- Oru Madapravinte Katha (1983)
- Oru Malarin Payanam (1985)
- Oru Maravathoor Kanavu (1998)
- Oru Marubhoomikkadha (2011)
- Oru Maymasa Pulariyil (1987)
- Oru Mexican Aparatha (2017)
- Oru Minnaminunginte Nurunguvettam (1987)
- Oru Modhal Oru Kadhal (2014)
- Oru Mugathirai (2017)
- Oru Mukham Pala Mukham (1983)
- Oru Murai Vanthu Parthaya (2016)
- Oru Mutham Manimutham (1997)
- Oru Muthassi Gadha (2016)
- Oru Muthassi Katha (1991)
- Oru Naal Innoru Naal (1985)
- Oru Naal Iravil (2015)
- Oru Naal Koothu (2016)
- Oru Naal Oru Kanavu (2006)
- Oru Naal Varum (2010)
- Oru Nadigai Natakam Parkiral (1978)
- Oru Nadigaiyin Vaakkumoolam (2012)
- Oru Nalla Naal Paathu Solren (2018)
- Oru New Generation Pani (2015)
- Oru Nokku Kanan (1985)
- Oru Odai Nadhiyagirathu (1983)
- Oru Oodhappu Kan Simittugiradhu (1976)
- Oru Oorla (2014)
- Oru Oorla Oru Rajakumari (1995)
- Oru Oorla Rendu Raja (2014)
- Oru Painkilikatha (1984)
- Oru Pakka Kathai (2020)
- Oru Pazhaya Bomb Kadha (2018)
- Oru Penninte Katha (1971)
- Oru Pennum Randaanum (2008)
- Oru Poi (2016)
- Oru Ponnu Oru Paiyan (2007)
- Oru Raagam Pala Thaalam (1979)
- Oru Sandesam Koodi (1985)
- Oru Sayahnathinte Swapnam (1989)
- Oru Second Class Yathra (2015)
- Oru Sindoora Pottinte Ormaykku (1987)
- Oru Small Family (2010)
- Oru Sumangaliyude Katha (1984)
- Oru Sundariyude Katha (1972)
- Oru Swakaryam (1983)
- Oru Thaai Makkal (1971)
- Oru Thalai Ragam (1980)
- Oru Thayin Sabhatham (1987)
- Oru Thira Pinneyum Thira (1982)
- Oru Vadakkan Selfie (2015)
- Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha (1989)
- Oru Varsham Oru Maasam (1980)
- Oru Vasantha Geetham (1994)
- Oru Veedu Oru Ulagam (1978)
- Oru Velladu Vengaiyagiradhu (1980)
- Oru Vidukadhai Oru Thodarkadhai (1979)
- Oru Vilippadakale (1982)
- Oru Viral (1965)
- Oru Visheshapetta Biriyani Kissa (2017)
- Oru Yaathrayude Anthyam (1991)
- Oru Yamandan Premakadha (2019)
- Oru Yathramozhi (1997)
- Oru Yathrayil (2013)
- Oru Yugasandhya (1986)
- Orukkam (1990)
- Orun Mooru (1982)
- Oruththi (2003)
- Oruvar Vaazhum Aalayam (1988)
- Orwell Rolls in His Grave (2003)
Os[edit]
- Os Dias Com Ele (2013)
- Os Famosos e os Duendes da Morte (2009)
- Os Faroleiros (1920)
- Os Homens São de Marte… E é pra Lá que Eu Vou! (2014)
- Os Maias (Alguns) Episódios da Vida Romântica (2014)
- Os Olhos da Ásia (1996)
- Os Trapalhões series:
- Os Trapalhões e o Mágico de Oróz (1984)
- Os Trapalhões e o Rei do Futebol (1986)
- Os Trapalhões na Guerra dos Planetas (1978)
- Os Trapalhões no Reino da Fantasia (1985)
- Os Verdes Anos (1963)
- Osa kryvei i nychta (1964)
- Osadeni Dushi (1975)
- Osai (1984)
- Osaka Elegy (1936)
- Osaka Story (1999)
- An Osaka Story (1957)
- Osaka Tough Guys (1995)
- Osama (2003)
- The Oscar (1966)
- Oscar: (1967 & 1991)
- Oscar and Lucinda (1997)
- Oscar and the Lady in Pink (2009)
- Oscar Wilde (1960)
- Oscuro Animal (2016)
- Oscuros Rinocerontes Enjaulados (1990)
- Osean: (1990 & 2003)
- Oslo, August 31st (2011)
- The Oslo Diaries (2018)
- Osmosis Jones (2001)
- Un Oso Rojo (2002)
- Osru Diye Lekha (1972)
- Ossessione (1943)
- Ossos (1997)
- The Osterman Weekend (1983)
- Ostia (1970)
- Osuofia in London (2003)
Ot[edit]
- Otaku Unite! (2004)
- Otan leipei i gata (1962)
- Otello: (1906 & 1986)
- Otesánek (2000)
- Othello: (1922, 1951, 1956, 1965 Australian, 1965 British, 1980, 1990, 1995, 2001 & 2017)
- The Other: (1913, 1930, 1972 & 1999)
- The Other Boleyn Girl: (2003 TV & 2008)
- The Other End of the Line (2008)
- The Other F Word (2011)
- The Other Final (2003)
- The Other Guys (2010)
- The Other Half: (1919, 2006 & 2016)
- The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir (1975)
- The Other Hell (1981)
- The Other Kind of Love (1924)
- The Other Lamb (2019)
- The Other Love (1947)
- The Other Lover (1985)
- The Other Man: (1916 & 2008)
- Other Men’s Shoes (1920)
- Other Men’s Wives (1919)
- Other Men’s Women (1931)
- The Other One (2008)
- The Other One: The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir (2015)
- Other People (2016)
- The Other People (1968)
- Other People’s Children (1958)
- Other People’s Relatives (1956)
- Other People’s Money (1991)
- Other People’s Sins (1931)
- The Other Shoe (2001)
- The Other Side: (1931, 2006, 2012 & 2015)
- The Other Side of AIDS (2004)
- The Other Side of the Bed (2002)
- The Other Side of Heaven (2001)
- The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith (2019)
- The Other Side of Hope (2017)
- The Other Side of Midnight (1977)
- The Other Side of the Mirror (2007)
- The Other Side of the Mountain (1975)
- The Other Side of the Mountain Part 2 (1978)
- The Other Side of Paradise (1953)
- The Other Side of Sunday (1996)
- The Other Side of the Underneath (1972)
- The Other Side of the Wind (2018)
- The Other Sister (1999)
- Other Voices: (1970 & 2000)
- The Other Woman: (1921, 1924, 1931, 1954, 1983 TV, 1995 TV, 2009 & 2014)
- Other Women’s Husbands (1926)
- Otherhood (2019)
- The Others: (1974 & 2001)
- Otis (2008)
- Otley (1968)
- Otogirisō (2001)
- Otoko no Isshō (2014)
- Otomo (1999)
- Otōto (2010)
- Ott Tänak: The Movie (2019)
- Otta Nanayam (2005)
- Ottaal (2015)
- Ottakkayyan (2007)
- Ottamuri Velicham (2017)
- Ottayadipathakal (1993)
- Ottayal Pattalam (1991)
- An Otter Study (1912)
- Otto – Der Film (1985)
- The Ottoman Lieutenant (2017)
Ou[edit]
Oua–Oui[edit]
- Ouaga-Saga (2004)
- Oui (1996)
- Ouija: (2003, 2007, 2014 & 2015)
- Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016)
- Ouija 4 (2015)
- Ouija House (2018)
Our[edit]
- Our Agent Tiger (1965)
- Our Barrio (2016)
- Our Beautiful Days (1955)
- Our Beloved (2018)
- Our Beloved Month of August (2008)
- Our Better Selves (1919)
- Our Betters (1933)
- Our Blood Will Not Forgive (1964)
- Our Blushing Brides (1930)
- Our Body (2018)
- Our Boy (1936)
- Our Brand Is Crisis: (2005 & 2015)
- Our Children (2012)
- Our Country (2006)
- Our Country Cousin (1914)
- Our Crazy Aunts (1961)
- Our Crazy Aunts in the South Seas (1964)
- Our Crazy Nieces (1963)
- Our Curse (2013)
- Our Daily Bread: (1929, 1934, 1949 & 2005)
- Our Dancing Daughters (1928)
- Our Daughter (1981)
- Our Day (1938)
- Our Day Out (1977, TV)
- Our Day Will Come (2010)
- Our Diary (2017)
- Our Disappeared (2008)
- Our Doctor is the Best (1969)
- Our Earthmen Friends (2006)
- Our Emden (1926)
- Our Enemy — The Japanese (1943)
- Our Everyday Life (2015)
- Our Family (2014)
- Our Family Wedding (2010)
- Our Father: (1953, 2015 & 2016)
- Our Fathers (2005, TV)
- Our Feature Presentation (2008)
- Our Fighting Navy (1937)
- Our Forbidden Places (2008)
- Our Fragrance (2003)
- Our Friend (2019)
- Our Friend Tili (1981)
- Our Friend, Martin (1999)
- Our Friends, the Hayseeds (1917)
- Our Futures (2015)
- Our Gang (1922)
- Our Gang Follies of 1936 (1935)
- Our Gang Follies of 1938 (1937)
- Our Generation (2010)
- Our Girl Friday (1953)
- Our Grand Despair (2011)
- Our Happy Lives (1999)
- Our Hearts Were Growing Up (1946)
- Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (1944)
- Our Heavenly Bodies (1925)
- Our Homeland (2012)
- Our Hospitality (1923)
- Our House: (2006 TV & 2018)
- Our House in Cameroon (1961)
- Our Huff and Puff Journey (2014)
- Our Huge Adventure (2005, direct-to-video)
- Our Idiot Brother (2011)
- Our Italian Husband (2004)
- Our Kind of Traitor (2016)
- Our Lady of the Assassins (2000)
- Our Lady of Sorrows (1934)
- Our Land (2006)
- Our Leading Citizen: (1922 & 1939)
- Our Lips Are Sealed (2000)
- Our Little Sister (2015)
- Our Love (2000)
- Our Man Flint (1966)
- Our Man in Havana (1960)
- Our Man in Tehran (2013)
- Our Men in Bagdad (1966)
- Our Miss Brooks (1956)
- Our Mother’s House (1967)
- Our Relations (1936)
- Our School (2009)
- Our Shining Days (2017)
- Our Son, the Matchmaker (1996, TV)
- Our Song (2000)
- Our Sons (1991, TV)
- Our Souls at Night (2017)
- Our Story (1984)
- Our Time: (1974 & 2018)
- Our Times (2015)
- Our Town: (1940, 2003 & 2007)
- Our Twisted Hero (1992)
- Our Very Own: (1950 & 2005)
- Our Wife: (1931 & 1941)
- Ouran High School Host Club (2012)
- Ourselves Alone (1936)
Out–Ouw[edit]
- Out: (1957, 1982, 2002 & 2017)
- Out 1 (1971)
- Out of Africa (1985)
- Out All Night: (1927 & 1933)
- Out of the Blue: (1931, 1947, 1980, 2002 & 2006)
- Out of the Blue: Live at Wembley (1980)
- Out California Way (1946)
- Out Cold: (1989 & 2001)
- Out of Control: (1985, 2002, 2003 & 2017)
- Out of the Darkness: (1971 & 1985)
- Out of Death (2021)
- Out of the Furnace (2013)
- Out for Justice (1991)
- Out for a Kill (2003)
- Out of My Intention (2008)
- Out of Order: (1987 & 1997)
- Out of the Past (1947)
- Out of Reach (2004)
- Out to Sea (1997)
- Out of Sight (1998)
- Out of Time: (1988 & 2003)
- Out West: (1918 & 1947)
- Out of the Wilderness (2001 TV)
- The Out-of-Towners: (1970 & 1999)
- Outback Revenge (2012)
- Outback Vampires (1987)
- Outbreak (1995)
- Outcast: (1917, 1922, 1928, 1937, 2010 & 2014)
- The Outcast: (1934 & 1954)
- An Outcast Among Outcasts (1912)
- The Outcasts: (1982, 2007 & 2017)
- The Outfield (2015)
- The Outfit: (1973 & 2022)
- Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War on Journalism (2004)
- The Outing (1987)
- Outkast (2001)
- Outland (1981)
- Outlander (2008)
- Outlaw: (1999 & 2007)
- The Outlaw: (1939, 1943 & 2010)
- The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
- Outlaw King (2018)
- Outlaws and Angels (2016)
- The Outlaws Is Coming (1965)
- Outpost: (1944, 1959 & 2008)
- Outpost: Black Sun (2012)
- Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz (2013)
- The Outpost: (1995 & 2020)
- Outrage: (1950, 1973 TV, 1998 TV, 2009 & 2010)
- The Outrage: (1964 & 2011)
- Outrageous! (1977)
- Outside (2004)
- Outside the Law: (1920, 1930, 1937, 1956, 2002 & 2010)
- The Outside Man (1972)
- Outside Providence (1999)
- Outside the Wall (1950)
- Outsider: (1997 & 2012)
- The Outsider: (1917, 1926, 1931, 1939, 1948, 1961, 1980, 1981, 1998 TV, 2002, 2005, 2014, 2018, 2019 & 2021)
- The Outsiders (1983)
- Outsourced (2006)
- Ouw Peh Tjoa (1934)
Ov[edit]
- Over 21 (1945)
- Over the Border: (1922, 1950 & 2006)
- Over the Brooklyn Bridge (1984)
- Over the Dark Water (1992)
- Over the Edge (1979)
- Over-Exposed (1956)
- Over the Fence: (1917, 2009, & 2016)
- Over the Garden Wall: (1919, 1934 & 1950)
- Over the Goal (1937)
- Over the Hedge (2006)
- Over Her Dead Body (2008)
- Over the Hill: (1917, 1931 & 1992)
- The Over the Hill Band (2009)
- Over the Hill to the Poorhouse (1920)
- The Over-the-Hill Gang (1969 TV)
- The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again (1970 TV)
- An Over-Incubated Baby (1901)
- Over the Moon: (1939 & 2020)
- Over My Dead Body: (1942, 1995, 2012 Canadian & 2012 South Korean)
- Over the Odds (1961)
- Over da Rainbow (2008)
- Over the Rainbow (2002)
- Over the River…Life of Lydia Maria Child, Abolitionist for Freedom (2007)
- Over Run Over (2016)
- Over the Santa Fe Trail (1947)
- Over She Goes (1937)
- Over stork og stein (1994)
- Over There (1917)
- Over Tissa (1958)
- Over the Top: (1918 & 1987)
- Over the Wall (1938)
- Over the Waves (1950)
- Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow (2010)
- Over Your Dead Body (2014)
- Overboard: (1987 & 2018)
- The Overbrook Brothers (2009)
- The Overcoat: (1926, 1952, 1959 & unfinished)
- Overcomer (2019)
- Overdrawn at the Memory Bank (1983 TV)
- Overdrive (2017)
- The Overeater (2003)
- Overexposed (1990)
- Overheard series:
- Overheard (2009)
- Overheard 2 (2011)
- Overheard 3 (2014)
- Overhill (2013)
- Overland Adventure (1954)
- Overland to Deadwood (1942)
- Overland with Kit Carson (1939)
- The Overland Limited (1925)
- Overland Mail (1942)
- Overland Mail Robbery (1943)
- Overland Pacific (1954)
- Overland Red (1920)
- Overland Riders (1946)
- The Overland Stage (1927)
- Overland Stage Raiders (1938)
- Overland Stagecoach (1942)
- Overland Telegraph (1951)
- The Overland Telegraph (1929)
- Overland Trails (1948)
- The Overlanders (1946)
- Overlord: (1975 & 2018)
- Overman (2015)
- Overnight: (1985 & 2003)
- The Overnight (2015)
- Overnight Delivery (1998)
- Overnight Sensation (1932)
- The Overnighters (2014)
- Overpass (2015)
- Override (1994)
- An Oversimplification of Her Beauty (2012)
- The Overtaxed (1959)
- Overture: (1958 & 1965)
- The Overture (2004)
- Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor (1953)
- Overvallers in de Dierentuin (1984)
- Ovunque sei (2004)
- Ovy’s Voice (2017)
Ow–Oz[edit]
- Owd Bob: (1924, 1938 & 1998)
- Owl (2003)
- The Owl: (1927 & 1991)
- The Owl vs Bombo (1984)
- The Owl and the Pussycat (1970)
- Owl and the Sparrow (2007)
- The Owl Who Married a Goose: An Eskimo Legend (1974)
- The Owner (2012)
- Owners (2019)
- The Owners (2014)
- The Owners (2020)
- Owning Mahowny (2003)
- Owzat (1997)
- The Ox (1991)
- The Ox-Bow Incident (1943)
- The Oxbow Cure (2013)
- Oxford Blues (1984)
- The Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Race (1895)
- Oxford Gardens (2015)
- The Oxford Murders (2008)
- Oxhide (2005)
- Oxyana (2013)
- Oxygen: (1999, 2009, 2010, 2017, 2020 & 2021)
- Oy! (2009)
- Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!! (2009)
- Oye! (2009)
- Oye Ninne (2017)
- Oye Hoye Pyar Ho Gaya (2013)
- Oye Kuch Kar Guzar (2016)
- Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (2008)
- Oyee (2016)
- The Oyster Dredger (1915)
- Oyster Farmer (2004)
- The Oyster Princess (1919)
- Oyster Village (1972)
- Oysters at Nam Kee’s (2002)
- Oz (1976)
- Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)
- An Ozark Romance (1918)
- Ozark Sharks (2016 TV)
- Ozhivudivasathe Kali (2015)
- Ozhivukaalam (1985)
- OzLand (2014)
- Ozzy (2016)
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- List of film production companies
Here are some of my favorite forgotten films that deserve a wider audience.
Some of these were overlooked by audiences and performed poorly at the box office at the time of their release. Others were well received, but are rarely talked about today.
I hope this list inspires you to seek out some of the titles you haven’t seen.
Happy viewing!
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By Robby
If you are new here please read this first.
Here’s what’s going to boost your English fluency to incredible heights:
Your ability to START a sentence WITHOUT much THINKING!
Just think about this: how many times have you found yourself in a situation when you have to say something in English but you just can’t say the FIRST word?
You kind of know what you want to say, but you just can’t START the sentence and as a result you start stressing out and you end up feeling as if you totally suck as an English speaker…
But try this simple strategy for a change:
- Memorize the phrase “Well, to be honest with you…”
- Whenever you’re asked a question, start your answer by using the above phrase…
- You’ll realize that for some strange reason it’s much, much easier to provide an answer to the question once you’ve started it with “Well, to be honest with you…”!
In reality there’s nothing that strange about it.
It’s just a simple matter of enabling yourself to START a sentence, and once the words start flowing, there’s no stopping them!
So, without further ado, let me give you 35 useful English sentence starters.
- Repeat them.
- Memorize them.
- Do some spoken English practice with yourself.
- Use them in your daily English conversations with others.
And you’ll realize that using these phrases as a way of starting your English sentences makes a HUGE difference in your fluency, you can take my word for it, my friends ❗
Universal English Sentence Starters: Statements, Disagreeing, Breaking the Truth
NEW! Well, I’d like to believe that – when you’re expressing your hopes and expectations towards a specific person or event, this is the phrase you want to use: “WELL, I’D LIKE TO BELIEVE THAT Josh is wise enough to make the right decision for himself – after all, we’re not going to dote over him for the rest of his life, right?”
Well, speaking of – this is a universal English phrase and can be used to answer pretty much ANY question! “Can you tell me what time do we have to attend the company meeting today?” – “WELL, SPEAKING OF the meeting – I’m pretty sure it’s at 2 o’clock!”
When it comes to – this English phrase is almost identical to the first one and can also be used in all life situations to make it easier for you to answer questions and start sentences: “Is there anything in particular I should know when printing out sales invoices?” – “Well, WHEN IT COMES TO printing out invoices, the most important thing to remember is…”
Well, to tell you the truth – this is also a universal English sentence starter, only this time around it carries a very small element of surprise; basically you’d start a sentence with this phrase if your answer is something your conversation partner isn’t expecting: “Have you done your homework yet?” – “WELL, TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH, I didn’t do it because I didn’t have much time!”
Well, to be totally honest with you – this sentence starter is very similar to the previous one: “Can you tell me if wages have been transferred to your bank account?” – “WELL, TO BE TOTALLY HONEST WITH YOU, I haven’t even checked my bank account yet!”
Well, frankly speaking – and again, this sentence starter is pretty much the same as the previous two: “Is there any chance you’d come to movies with me?” – “WELL, FRANKLY SPEAKING I’m not that into movies, I’d rather stay at home and watch something on Netflix!”
As a matter of fact – this English phrase is a substitute for the word “actually”, and considering that you can use “actually” in almost any sentence, it only stands to reason that “as a matter of fact” can also be used to start any sentence: “I don’t know where Bjorg is today, he never showed up at work!” – “AS A MATTER OF FACT, I hadn’t even noticed he’s not in, thanks for telling me!”
Answering Specific Questions
All right, I’m going to try to give you some idea about – this English phrase is very useful in situations when you have to explain something in the very detail: “Can you tell me how to use this software, please? I’ve never used it before!” – “ALL RIGHT, I’M GOING TO TRY TO GIVE YOU SOME IDEA ABOUT Photoshop! So, first of all…”
Well, speaking of the specifics of – when you have to provide an overview of a particular issue or a process, this is the English sentence starter to use: “So, can you tell us how you built your blog, Robby?” – “WELL, SPEAKING OF THE SPECIFICS OF my blog, let me start with describing the actual platform it’s built on…”
Well, the best way to describe… would be the following – another useful English sentence starter phrase for situations when you have to describe something specific: “Can you tell us how to get to the airport, please?” – “WELL, THE BEST WAY TO DESCRIBE the road to the airport WOULD BE THE FOLLOWING – keep driving straight and then you’re going to see a highway exit sign…”
As you may already know – this is how you start talking about known facts that your conversation partner is most likely familiar with: “Henry, why is our accountant demanding that we keep the stock levels as low as possible?” – “Well, AS YOU MAY ALREADY NOW, the new company regulation came into effect today, according to which…”
Well, not everyone knows that – and this is how you open a statement during which you’re going to reveal some little known information: “I wonder how Michael could build his business in such a short period of time?” – “WELL, NOT EVERYONE KNOWS THAT he inherited a considerable amount of money and that’s why…”
Expressing Your Opinion
NEW! I hate to say this but… – this is a perfect way of making it sound as if you don’t want to do and say what’s about to follow, but you really have no choice! “I HATE TO SAY THIS BUT I really have to go, sorry about that!”
NEW! Well, I’m very well aware that – if you’re ever in a situation when you have to make the point that you’re aware of something, this is a very good alternative to saying “Yes, I know that…” – “WELL, I’M VERY WELL AWARE THAT I could be sacked any moment, but I’m not afraid to speak my mind!”
NEW! To put it in perspective – personally I LOVE this phrase because it sounds really smart and intelligent, and it can be used in a wide variety of situations! The word “perspective” is used here to tell the other person that you’re going to explain the concept in a way that will make them understand exactly what you’re talking about: “The unemployment rates in our region are hitting an all-time-high! TO PUT IT IN PERSPECTIVE, there’s a 50% unemployment among young people of 25 years of age and younger, so – there you go!”
NEW! If you think about it, you’ll realize that – sometimes you have to be very smart in the way you express your opinion, and this English sentence starter is just great to both express your opinion and object to the other person’s opinion! You’re not telling them they’re wrong, you’re merely stating the truth thus making it sounds as if the other person has also arrived to the same conclusion: “IF YOU THINK ABOUT IT, YOU’LL REALIZE THAT our workload has almost doubled over the last couple of years while our wages have stayed the same!”
NEW! There’s no denying that – another perfect phrase to use when you want to express your opinion that might be somewhat different from the other person’s opinion: “THERE’S NO DENYING THAT the crime rates have dropped this year, but if you look into the statistics, you’ll realize that the figures have been heavily massaged.”
Actually, I’m fully aware of the fact that – this English sentence starter can be used in conversations when you have to stress the fact that you’re familiar with a particular fact or situation: “Why did you leave Jimmy at the workstation on his own? You could have asked someone whether he was fully trained or not?” – “ACTUALLY, I’M FULLY AWARE OF THE FACT THAT he’s not fully trained – but I could never have imagined that…”
I don’t want to sound like bragging, but – this is how you initiate your response when you have to tell about something related to your personal achievements: “How did you know how to use this printer?” – “Well, I DON’T WANT TO SOUND LIKE BRAGGING, but I’ve been using the same printer in my previous job!”
Speaking of… there’s one thing I can say for sure – this is how you inform the other person of something you’re 100% sure of: “Can you tell me what kind of shoes I should be wearing for the wedding?” – “SPEAKING OF the wedding, THERE’S ONE THING I CAN SAY FOR SURE – brown shoes is the latest trend, so you can’t go wrong with that!”
Well, taking into consideration that – this English sentence starter phrase will come in handy when you have to draw a conclusion: “What time you think we should leave to make it home on time?” – “WELL, TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION THAT it takes about half an hour to get home, we should…”
Well, I guess it goes without saying that – you can use this phrase to state something obvious, something that almost everyone would agree on: “You think Mark is going to be angry if we leave 5 minutes early?” – “WELL I GUESS IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING THAT he won’t be happy with us leaving the shop before it’s supposed to close, but…”
Well, I think it’s safe to assume that – are you making an assumption? Well, then why not use this handy phrase? Here’s how it happens in real life: “Do you think it’s OK to drive the tractor?” – “WELL, I THINK IT’S SAFE TO ASSUME THAT Johnny fixed the brakes or else he wouldn’t have left it here, don’t you think so?”
Well, it really shouldn’t come as a surprise that – whenever the element of surprise is brought up during the conversation but you’d like to point out that the matter at hand isn’t so surprising after all, this is how you do it: “Did you know that all bodybuilders use steroids these days?” – “WELL, IT REALLY SHOULDN’T COME AS A SURPRISE THAT they’re all doing it – after all, it’s very popular in other sports as well!”
Well, to answer this question, I have to stress that – a very simple yet handy phrase when you’re making your point by emphasizing a particular aspect of the issue: “Do you think it would be possible for me to start my own business?” – “WELL, TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION, I HAVE TO STRESS THAT 90% of all new business fail within the first year, so…”
Disagreeing
NEW! I don’t mean to be rude, but… – this phrase is going to come in handy when you’re offering your honest opinion on something that you strongly disapprove of: “Sorry, I DON’T MEAN TO BE RUDE, BUT would you mind turning the volume down? I’m trying to get some sleep!” As you can imagine, when you’re using this phrase you have to be prepared to have an altercation with the other person because quite obviously what you’re saying might be taken as an offense!
NEW! No offense, but… – another phrase used to let the other person know that what’s going to follow will potentially offend them, so always limit these kinds of conversations to the bare minimum and use this English sentence starter only when really necessary: “NO OFFENSE, BUT I think you looked way better at the last party – just my opinion!”
NEW! Well, it’s all nice and well, but... – it’s always a good strategy to agree to disagree, so basically what you’re doing in this English sentence starter is – you’re pointing out that by and large everything is nice and well to make it easier for the other person to stomach the truth that’s about to follow: “WELL, IT’S ALL NICE AND WELL, BUT for some reason I just don’t think Alex is the type of guy our daughter should be hanging out with!”
NEW! We’ll just have to agree to disagree! – this is a great phrase to use in a situation when it’s obvious that both of you have a completely different opinion and you just won’t come to an agreement. This should be the final statement in the conversation and there’s no point to continue the argument beyond this point.
Well, I can definitely see where you’re coming from, but – it’s just another way of saying that you can see WHY your conversation partner is saying what he or she is saying, and then you want to explain why your opinion is different: “… so that’s why I think we shouldn’t increase the price.” – “WELL, I CAN DEFINITELY SEE WHERE YOU’RE COMING FROM, but I’d say we should slightly increase the price because everyone else in the industry is going to do so!”
With all due respect – this is what you say before disagreeing to make it sound polite: “Juan, you shouldn’t be wearing sandals at work!” – “WITH ALL DUE RESPECT, but everyone else is wearing sandals, so either we all stop wearing them or I’ll keep wearing them!”
Expressing Uncertainty
Well, you can’t really say that – this is a handy sentence to begin your English sentences within situations when you’re disagreeing with someone, but at the same time you’re not sure of it: “I think her dress looks ugly!” – “WELL, YOU CAN’T REALLY SAY THAT it’s ugly, but yes, I can admit it’s not the best dress I’ve seen…”
Well, as far as I’m aware – you can always begin an English sentence with this phrase when you’re going to say something that’s true, but you’re still admitting that there might be something else to the matter, but you’re just not aware of it: “Excuse me, can you tell me if the London bus leaves at the same time today?” – “WELL, AS FAR AS I’M AWARE it does, but you’d be better off calling the directory inquiries to make sure!”
To the best of my knowledge – this phrase is pretty much the same as the one above: “By the way, are we working next Monday?” – “Well, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE we’re off next Monday, but I guess we should check it with the secretary. Just to stay on the safe side!”
Well, if I’m not mistaken – yet another phrase which can be used in situations when you’re not totally convinced of the correctness of the information you’re providing: “So, what time does the film start at?” – “WELL, IF I’M NOT MISTAKEN, it starts at 5 but I guess we’d better be there before time, just in case!”
More useful phrases:
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- You Can Say Nearly Everything Using the Word “THING”!
- 1001 Ways To Use The Simplest English Verb “To PUT”!
Now, just make sure you repeat, memorize and use at least a few of these phrases.
Obviously, you can’t start using all 35 English sentence starters within a matter of days, but even if you manage to learn and use 5 of them, you’re going to notice a definite increase of your oral fluency!
Cheers,
Robby
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It’s surprising to realize just how many movies there are that begin with the word «last» (or «the Last.») ironically, the first thing you hear about these movies (their titles) instantly suggests finality, but there must be something intriguing about it. Otherwise, we probably wouldn’t see so many movies use the word «last» at the start of their title.
Whether it’s because it sounds ominous, interesting, dramatic, or all of the above, it has to work in grabbing an audience’s attention. Many movies invoke this strange (and admittedly niche) phenomenon: these «last» movies may be the best you’ve ever seen.
‘Last Action Hero’ (1993)
At a point in his career, Arnold Schwarzenegger started frequently appearing in comedies. Truth be told, while a number of them may be nostalgic, they’re not all necessarily great movies and tend to be more family-oriented, featuring less in-your-face action than some of his more explosive roles.
That makes Last Action Hero feel surprisingly refreshing, as it combines comedy and action well in a story about a young action fan entering the world of his favorite movie character, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. It’s very silly in parts but undeniably funny, charming, and action-packed, making it both a very good action-comedy and a good «Last» movie.
‘The Last Detail’ (1973)
A gritty dramedy starring Jack Nicholson, The Last Detail is about two men from the Navy who are asked to take another (younger) seaman to jail. They feel conflicted about their task, and a friendship develops between the three. The film then becomes about the trio enjoying their freedom and doing all they can to have a good time.
The Last Detail is the kind of movie that only really seemed to get made (and become popular) in the 1970s. It’s deliberately slow, more focused on characters over plot, and feels overall gritty and down-to-earth. It’s also notable for being one of the most profane movies of all time…at least at the time of its release. Certain movies released in its wake make The Last Detail’s salty language look mild in comparison.
‘The Last Duel’ (2021)
An unfairly overlooked film from 2021, Ridley Scott‘s The Last Duel shows the director still firing on all cylinders, well into his 80s. It’s a film that shows a terrible crime and its aftermath from three differing perspectives, all building to a climactic duel to the death, ending the film in a tense, brutal fashion.
In showing one truthful recount of a horrific event and two warped ones, The Last Duel shows how memory (or perhaps arrogance, too) can distort the truth. Its refusal to shy away from violence and misogynistic behavior makes it difficult to watch. However, the way it reflects and comments on issues that are still relevant today makes it an essential and hard-to-forget film.
‘The Last Emperor’ (1987)
Winning a staggering nine Oscars, including Best Picture, The Last Emperor is a film that runs close to three hours in telling the life story of Aisin-Gioro Puyi, the final Emperor of China. It’s a standard biopic at its core, but it is bolstered by a great score and beautiful visuals.
It also more than earns the «Last» in its title, given how it deals with the end of an era and the life of the last person to hold a particular title in China, one that went back over 2000 years. Puyi only had the title briefly as a child and wasn’t technically an emperor for much of his adult life, though it’s still an interesting story and should appeal to any fans of historical dramas.
‘Last Flag Flying’ (2017)
A spiritual sequel of sorts to the similarly-titled The Last Detail, Last Flag Flying also concerns the friendship between three men and feels like a dramedy, too (though perhaps it emphasizes drama more than it does comedy).
It is a very sad film, with one of the men having to bury his son, who’s recently died at war, with his two friends along for emotional support. Despite the heavy subject matter, it is a film that’s easy to like and get absorbed in, and it benefits from the three central performances of Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne, and Steve Carell.
‘The Last Picture Show’ (1971)
Perhaps the best film directed by the late Peter Bogdanovich, The Last Picture Show is a moving (and often downbeat) coming-of-age drama. It takes place in a small, dying town and deals with a group of high-school seniors, their romances, and their interactions with their parents, all while they hope they can escape the town and its restrictive, even oppressive atmosphere.
For anyone who’s felt stuck in life, The Last Picture Show may make for a cathartic watch…or it could just make the emotions that come with feeling stuck and without purpose even stronger. Either way, it’s endured as a classic because of its bold black-and-white cinematography and for helping kickstart the careers of actors like Jeff Bridges, Ellen Burstyn, and Cybill Shepherd.
‘The Last Temptation of Christ’ (1988)
Controversial upon its release but better understood today, The Last Temptation of Christ isn’t what one might consider a typical Martin Scorsese movie. It’s set 2000 years in the past and doesn’t involve any characters from the mafia, nor is it filled with catchy, iconic pop and rock songs.
It doesn’t adapt text from the Bible exactly, even though it features Jesus and has some basic similarities. Instead, it aims to delve deep into Jesus’ state of mind in the last few days of his life, becoming a psychological drama of sorts set in Biblical times. The last temptation of the title refers to the Devil trying to get Jesus to abandon his mission on the cross, and the extended, surreal sequence where Jesus is made to imagine what his life would be as a «normal» man is partly what landed the film in so much hot water upon release.
‘The Last of the Mohicans’ (1992)
Michael Mann may be best known for his crime-thrillers and modern-day action movies, but he’s also the director of The Last of the Mohicans, which is naturally very different. While it’s pretty action-packed and maybe even «thrilling,» the 18th-century setting—and focus on the conflict between the French, British, and Mohicans—makes it a far cry from something like the cops and robbers story in an L.A. setting found in 1995’s Heat.
To Mann’s credit, he does a great job at directing a very different film, with The Last of the Mohicans even being among his best directorial efforts. It’s bolstered by a great lead performance from the always compelling Daniel Day-Lewis, its fast pace, and some visceral action sequences.
‘Last Night in Soho’ (2021)
One of two films that Edgar Wright released in 2021, Last Night in Soho, sees the filmmaker moving further away from his comedy origins than ever before, albeit to moderate success. It’s not a seamless or perfectly executed psychological thriller/horror film, but in large part, it works, with an engaging premise about a young woman being transported to the 1960s and finding it far darker and seedier than she’d imagined.
It’s the look of the film that proves most intoxicating, with its trippy visuals and great use of color. Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy are also both very good, and it’s overall the kind of movie where you can overlook some of its shortcomings, thanks to its stronger aspects being particularly strong.
‘The Last Seduction’ (1994)
The last «Last» film worth mentioning is The Last Seduction, from 1994. It’s a film that time seems to have forgotten, to some extent, which is a little unfair: it’s a gripping and very well-made neo-noir about a modern-day femme fatale and the various (usually shady) men she uses for her benefit.
As far as neo-noir films that directly capture classic film noirs go, The Last Seduction has to be one of the most directly inspired by black-and-white films from the 1940s and 1950s, though with a post-modern 1990s spin to the proceedings. With a committed central performance from Linda Fiorentino, The Last Seduction is a movie that should be on more people’s radars if it wasn’t already.
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Red: We’ve got a complaint, sir. A guest found a pan-dimensional hellhound in their soup!
Monkey: Again?
A simple comedy dialogue trick is to have something bizarre happen, and then have someone say «not again», implying it’s happened before. The actual phrasing can vary. A slightly less funny version (unless done just right) is where it actually has happened before, on-screen, and the character is just pointing that out.
A variation is to have the character say something along the lines of «This is just like X all over again,» where X is something typically ordinary, such as prom, or graduation.
See also This Is Gonna Suck, which can be combined with it. Is often used in conjunction with the Noodle Incident (especially if what happened the last time hasn’t been mentioned or seen before, particularly if the «This is just like X all over again» variation is used). Contrast with Here We Go Again!, which is used to end a story with a repeating motif. Also contrast I’m Not Doing That Again and We Are Not Going Through That Again, in which the character refuses to repeat something that happened before.
Related to Didn’t We Use This Joke Already?
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Advertising
- Jared’s second Dave/GPS commercial; naturally, Dave invokes this trope as he remembers what happened last time.
- In the second video in Game Fly’s «Bad Game» commercial, a man who looks like Owen Wilson says «Not again…»
- The head guard in a Captain Morgan rum commercial manages a nonverbal version of this, shaking his head and glaring with a look that’s all too clear when he sees Captain Morgan breaking someone out of prison.
- A kid sister yelling «Mom, he’s done it again!» was the punchline to two ads from the 1990s:
- A famous Super Bowl spot for Pepsi about a boy on a beach who quickly finishes off a bottle of the cola with a straw, then can’t stop sucking for one more drop until the ensuing vacuum causes his entire body to crumple up and squeeze through the neck of the bottle so he’s left trapped inside, much to the disgust of his onlookers.
- An Airheads commercial wherein a boy’s gobbling down a whole piece of the taffy turns him into its balloon mascot and rockets him through the roof. In this one the girl first warns him of what happened last time, as is evidenced by the other boarded-over holes in the ceiling.
- In the Paramount+ commercial «Mountain of Entertainment — Storm», a group of stars notice storm clouds rolling in, which is caught by Number One. When out of the clouds comes a bucket containing water from Flashdance, Spock groans «Not this again.»
Anime & Manga
- During a captain’s meeting in episode 24 of Bleach, Ichimaru notices Squad 13 Captain Ukitake was missing and is told he wasn’t feeling well.
Ichimaru: Oh, not again. I hope he gets well soon.
- In the dub version of the same episode, Hitsugaya, the youngest of the captains, is annoyed when the older captains get into an argument.
Hitsugaya: Oh, no, not again. Old fools caught up in stupid bickering.
- In the beginning of Chrono Crusade, Rosette wails, «Why does this sort of thing always happen to me?!» after her mission to exorcise a demon ends in her crashing a ship into the Statue of Liberty. The very next chapter confirms that this sort of disaster happens because of her all the time.
- Early in Cyborg 009 when the cyborgs were painting their ship, 007 accidentally knocks down a bucket of paint on 008’s head while arguing with 006. A noisy chase ensues, which 004 comments laconically:
004: Not again.
- Dragon Ball Z
- During the Buu Saga, after Piccolo and Gotenks discover the ruins of the Lookout, Piccolo states «the Lookout is destroyed… again.» Those who’ve watched the Anime will most likely think back to the Garlic Jr. Saga, which is the only other time that the Lookout was destroyed (on-screen, anyway). (The line was only in the dub, anyway.)
- Similarly, when Krillin, when trying to come up with an excuse for Gohan’s whereabouts to Chi-Chi, considered saying «Gohan’s been kidnapped again!» The only other on-screen times he was kidnapped was during the events of the film Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone, and when Raditz kidnapped him at the start of DBZ (again, dub line).
- In Super, this is Beerus’ reaction when the Zenos asked Goku about what’s next, after the Tournament of Power. Beerus actually rushed to avoid Goku give the Zenos any other brilliant idea like the Tournament.
- Boss from Mazinger Z has his made-of-scraps-and-junk Humongous Mecha (Boss Borot) wrecked nearly each episode, so often he utters one sentence along the lines of «Why it is always me?», or «Not again!». He even lampshades it in one UFO Robo Grendizer manga chapter: He is going to fight Great Mazinger (long story), and he is knocked down with a mere backhand. Then he says «The most painful thing is I knew what this would happen.»
- In the Great Mazinger vs Getter Robo features, Boss Borot’s arms gets eaten by a Robeast. Later his Humongous Mecha gets rebuilt, he fights that Robeast again… And his robot’s limb gets eaten again. Boss yells: «What? AGAIN?»
- One episode of Code Geass had Kallen compare their current situation to «what happened in Aomori»; C.C. responds that «at least this time we have our clothes».
- One Piece:
- Franky’s speedo is stolen and he goes on a rampage throughout Water 7 trying to get it back. Then this exchange occurs:
Random Villager 1: There’s a pervert! Franky’s running wild and pantless!
Random Villager 2: Again?!? - After news of Luffy beats Doflamingo reaches the leaders of the World Government, their reaction is, «It’s that boy again!» Small wonder, seeing that this is the third of the Seven Warlords Luffy defeated, humiliating the Government.
- When the Big Mom Pirates are trying to get to Wano, their ship gets knocked off a waterfall by King (one of Kaido’s men). They try it again, only for Marco the Phoenix to show up and send them flying a second time.
- Franky’s speedo is stolen and he goes on a rampage throughout Water 7 trying to get it back. Then this exchange occurs:
- In Neon Genesis Evangelion, Episode 2 has Shinji being confused when he wakes up to the sight of NERV’s sickbay with no memory of the past several hours. But through the course of the series this begins to happen so often to him, that by Episode 14, he reacts with exasperation when he once again wakes up to the sight of the now far-too-familiar ceiling and no recollection of how he got there.
Shinji: I hate it. It’s this ceiling again.
- City Hunter:
- Standard reaction from anyone who has to fight Ryo more than once. The most notable example is the boss of the Unryu gang: the first time he encountered Ryo, he started begging for forgiveness upon realizing his son has pissed off the City Hunter, and sometime later his face cried a mix of this and Oh, Crap! when Ryo barged into his house and he realized the women he had just kidnapped was Ryo’s partner and client.
- Throughout the arc of Hirotaka Kitao, he finds himself the reluctant guest for Ryo’s invitations to all-night drinking, as he’s not as capable of withstanding alcohol as Ryo is. When he’s about to move at the end of the arc, his expression to Ryo proposing a week-long farewell party for him is nothing short of this trope, knowing that it’d be a week of non-stop alcohol consumption that he can’t handle.
- Ryo’s reaction upon finding out that Yuka is a younger sister of Saeko is this, as Yuka is just as manipulative as Saeko and Reika, albeit too underage to exploit Ryo’s sex-obsessed weakness since Ryo isn’t aroused by minors. At the end of Yuka’s arc, after Yuka tells Ryo and Kaori that she has a pair of younger twin sisters and her father is still trying to have male children, the thought of Yuka’s younger sisters — at least two, if not more — coming to him for favors while being every bit as manipulative as Yuka and her older sisters are causes this reaction for Ryo again.
- During the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness special, prior to Piplup experiencing the Dimensional Scream for the second time, his simple reaction is «Not again…»
- In Sakura Wars (2000), Kohran Li accidentally destroys her steam bike upon approaching the theater. Upon realizing this, she laments that it has been destroyed once before. In the English dub, she even says the trope name verbatim.
- In Tama & Friends, Tama, who is a young cat, seems to have a habit of wondering off and getting lost, particularly during the Uchitama?! Have you seen my Tama? series, much to the annoyance of his feline and canine friends.
Tora: [after finding a missing cat poster of Tama] Sheesh! Tama is lost again?
Comedy
- During the Olan Rogers routine «Ghost in the Stalls», he tells about scaring a guy out of the bathroom and finding his pants in the stall. When he approaches the staff to report an abandoned pair of pants, the staff member groans, «Again?» The routine ends with Rogers incredulously echoing the reaction.
Comic Books
- Samurai Squirrel: Nato-san says this when he sees his brother, Malak-qui, being held down by a Ninja.
- Superman:
- The Silver Age Superman once flew through Hell, causing Hitler to look up and shout «Oh no, not again!» Golden Age Superman had defeated Hitler in one of Action Comics’s first issues.
- Also, Superman’s reaction whenever Mr. Myxzptlk pops up for his regular mischief-making.
- Negation had the Catchphrase BOHICA (Bend Over — Here It Comes Again).
- Batman:
- The image at Joker Immunity is from The Batman Adventures comic Mad Love. It has the last two words of this trope. (The panel before showed Batman hitting the Joker out of a train and him saying: «Oh, no…»)
- The Trope Image comes from Batman issue 246 where a villain kidnaps Robin and then keeps «killing» dummies of him in various ways all over the place.
- The former trope image from the Bat-manga for Seen It All is another example.
Batman: Drat. He’s a pterodactyl again.
- Transmetropolitan: A particularly deranged-looking Spider hails/hijacks a cab.
Cabbie: Please don’t kill me and eat me! I couldn’t bear to be killed and eaten again!
- In the Don Rosa Duck comic, The Quest for Kalevala, the green sea-monster Iku-Turso wreaks havoc on Helsinki. An citizen calmly comments:
«Wow, that is the second biggest frog I have ever seen.»note
- Ultimate Marvel
- Ultimate Origins: When Steve Rogers first gets his powers, security is ready to fire at him, thinking that he might react violently, like Nick Fury before.
- Ultimate Galactus Trilogy: Nick Fury did not go through the Cold War, and in fact end the Cold War, to accept a massively destabilizing terrorist comunications attack coming from Russia!
- All-New Ultimates
- After fighting Vermin, the Ultimates find Terry, but Vermin comes for a new round.
- Cloak teleports everyone out of a van that’s about to crash, saying «don’t want to relive Prom night» (specifically the night when he and Tandy Bowen were in a near-fatal car crash, which Roxxon used to experiment them).
- Spider-Men II: Peter is talking to Miles Morales about their duty to responsible with themselves and each other, and that reminds him of something his uncle used to say. Miles protests that the line is his answer for everything.
- The adult humor comic book Cherry#3 featured a parody of slasher films in which Cherry was menaced by a maniac killer — who is summarily dispatched by her heavily armed friends; the joke being that this takes place in a fictional universe where the trope of maniac killers is so common that dealing with them is simply a recurring annoyance.
Comic Strips
- In an early FoxTrot arc, Andy becomes quite paranoid that her husband Roger is having an affair, when he calls to tell her he’ll be home late again. As Andy continues to think of ways he could be lying to her about what he’s really doing, Roger counters her questions with substantive answers. He even puts the phone up to his desk chair and says «Listen — you know how my chair squeaks?» «Sounds like bedsprings», Andy replies, and Roger yells for a coworker named Fred to «get over here and talk to [his] wife», to which the coworker groans «Not again…»
- The Far Side:
- A hippie stops at a house to ask for directions; upon noticing that the person he’s speaking with is an elephant-bird-giraffe-man, the hippie says, «Oh, wow, déjà vu.»
- In another one, a group of soldiers at a frontier fort are being attacked by assailants using suction-tipped arrows. One of them groans, «Cripes, not these Indians again!»
- A duck and a scientist both wash up on a deserted island. The duck says, «So, Professor Jenkins!… My old nemesis!… We meet again, but this time, the advantage is mine!»
- Garfield:
- Garfield is complaining about how there’s only reruns on TV, and leftovers in the fridge. Then Jon runs by, screaming about how the plumbing has backed up, and pirahnas are spawning in the toilet. Garfield’s reaction? «Again?!»
- In one strip around Christmas, Garfield comments that it still doesn’t feel like Christmas — and then Jon comes in tangled up in Christmas lights with the tree strapped to his back:
Jon: I did it again.
Garfield: NOW I feel Christmasy. - In a 1991 strip, Garfield reflects that life with Jon is not normal. Jon walks past announcing his intention to tap dance on the front lawn in his underwear with a balloon animal tied to his head and carrying a pineapple in each hand, and dressed and equipped for exactly that. Garfield, his expression unchanging, simply thinks, «Again?»
- In a strip popular with Square Root of Minus Garfield contributors, Jon has glued a blender to his face. Garfield is stunned: it’s Saturday already? Evidently, this is a weekly thing for Jon.
- Two Calvin and Hobbes strips several weeks apart show Calvin opening a can of food and Hobbes pouncing on him. The second time it happens, Calvin feels the Bad Vibrations and braces himself.
Fan Works
- In A Very Potter Musical, when Voldemort and Malfoy are making an Unbreakable Vow (i.e. a spit-shake):
Malfoy: [before Voldemort can get out of the shake] And you have to be my slave for a whole day starting now!
Voldemort: You little shit! You got me, oh this is so embarrassing! That’s the second time that’s happened! - In the Potter Puppet Pals episode «The Vortex», we have this exchange:
Hermione: Professor Dumbledore! Ron’s trapped in an alternate dimension!
Dumbledore: Oh no, not again! - Yet more Harry Potter silliness: Oh God, Not Again! is a breezy Peggy Sue-parody in which 23-year-old Harry gets to relive his entire childhood fortuitously having done it all before.
- In Child of the Storm and its sequels, this, or variations such as ‘oh god, here we go again’, are the usual reactions to Harry getting wrapped up in trouble.
- In Origins, a Mass Effect/Star Wars/Borderlands/Halo Massive Multiplayer Crossover, the trope appears as a chapter title and is promptly lampshaded by Samantha Shepard—mainly that the Big Bad they thought might possibly be defeated in fact, was not. The Flood is pretty hard to kill.
- Used to lampshade the increasingly frequent instances of «darkness enfolding him» in ToyHammer.
«Darkness enfolded me. Again.»
- Said by Fakir in Princess Tutu Abridged: «Did I just get taken out by a ninety pound ballerina? Damn, not again.»
- Takamachi Nanoha of 2814 has a spectacular example that is entirely in line with canon.
«I am going to die a virgin,» Tuxedo Kamen said, then added conscientiously, «Again.»
- Negi Springfield in Equal & Opposite Attraction quotes this verbatim before passing out when he discovers that, yet again, he is teaching mages in his class.
- Sasaki says this almost word for word (she drops the «no») in chapter 54 of Kyon: Big Damn Hero. It’s the third time she’s been captured by the Sumiyoshi-rengo.
- Said by Sam in Strength In Numbers when she learns that Danny had a two-hour eating binge again.
- Second Wind: Zoro gets this reaction in Chapter 3 when, after meeting Luffy in Shells Town, he discovers that his captain has no ship with which they can set sail. He reflects that some things never change in regards to his captain’s tendencies as an Idiot Hero.
- In Fate Genesis, this is the Sonic characters’ response to being warped to the Nasuverse.
- This is Apollo’s reaction in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Case 5: Turnabout Substitution when Phoenix Rickrolls him over the phone.
- From Monster of the Week‘s take on The X-Files episode «Demons»
Mulder: [over the phone] Hey, Scully. I just woke up covered in blood in Rhode Island.
Scully: Again? - Ultra Fast Pony. In «Hippocratic Oafs», Twilight’s only reason for saving Ponyville from the giant bear is, «So, Celestia says she doesn’t want to lose another entire town to bear attacks this week, so consider yourselves lucky!» In «One Joke to Rule Them All», Rainbow Dash’s pet parasprites turn violent, and her reaction is, «My new family’s trying to kill me again!»
- Xander’s reaction in Sounds Fishy to Me or Blackened White Fish to being chained up in a dungeon is a simple «Not again.» And again when he learns the villain plans to experiment on him.
- In I Against I, Me Against You, this is Church’s reaction upon returning to the Red vs. Blue world and realizing that everyone is separated just like at the end of Season 2.
- Fully justified in Xendra when Xander and Wesley are turned into women. Wesley freaks out, but Xander’s had it happen so many times (both on purpose and on accident) that his main problem is that they lost their clothes.
- In Ponies and Dragons, this is Twilight’s mental reaction when she finds out that Princess Cadance sent Sunburst on vacation to Ponyville for three weeks, for the sake of shipping him and Starlight together. To quote:
Twilight Sparkle: [thinking] Still, why would Cadance give Sunburst a full three weeks off? …Wait, isn’t Hearts and Hooves Day in three… damn it, Cadance, not again.
- Universe Falls: In «Into the Bunker», Amethyst gets poofed during a fight with Experiment 210. Garnet and Pearl, not wanting Stan to know too much about their mission to find out more about the Author of the Journals, tell him that Amethyst was hit by a train. Stan just laughs it off and says «That�s like, the third time she bit it to a train, isn�t it?»
- «The Last Seiðr» sees Harry Potter being sent into the Marvel Cinematic Universe after the battle in the Chamber of Secrets when he enters a portal created by the Tesseract. Accompanied by Fawkes and the Sorting Hat, Harry joins the Avengers in the Battle of New York, which concludes with him breaking Loki’s staff when he uses it to channel a spell to close the wormhole, the same spell channelling energy through Fawkes so that he burns up and resurrects. The now-chick Fawkes proceeds to swallow the Mind Stone, which prompts Fury to mutter «Not again» when he hears that, evidently recalling how Goose ate the Tesseract (Captain Marvel (2019)).
- Fate/Harem Antics: Saber says this when she finds out Shielder is Sir Galahad, since this situation reminds her of how in the previous Holy Grail War, she found out Berserker was Sir Lancelot. Fortunately, unlike her father, Galahad is not a homicidal maniac with a grudge against Saber.
- In The Institute Saga, a gang of bank robbers exclaims this when they try to steal a bank and they find themselves caught by Superman, Supergirl and others. Who had arrested them in a previous bank robbery attempt.
- Infinity Crisis: After Jane is taken hostage by Hela, Ray wonders if they can ever get through this kind of team-up without someone getting kidnapped by the bad guys.
- Loved and Lost:
- Rarity has this reaction when she’s sentenced to work in the Diamond Dogs’ mines once again.
- During the climax, Shining Armor says this when he once again cannot use his shield spell against the Changelings due to shortage of magical power. Luckily Cadance lends him the power this time.
- In this post, this is Marinette’s reaction to finding out that Superboy is her son, assuming she somehow used her Ladybug powers to bring yet another being to life (the previous ones being dolls of various superheroes, including Chat Noir and Ladybug); Tikki reassures her that this time, she had nothing to do with it.
- 221B: In «Burned», Watson wakes up after being knocked out during a fight and asks what happened. Holmes answers that he got hit with a chair, causing Watson to quip, «What, again?»
- In Full Circle, Olympia and Oona spend two hours explaining to Otis what shipping is, and he finally understands once he sees a GIF of Vladimir from Tangled making two ceramic unicorns kiss that Oona had saved on Pinterest…before he then asks what Pinterest is, causing Olympia to react by groaning and doing a Face Plant right into the Ball Room.
- In OSMU: Fanfiction Friction, Oswald finishes his shower and puts on clean clothes following the Interrupted Bath incident where he was teleported to the Lab in the midst of his shower, naked and all, and began having a Naked Freak-Out. After Orchid scolds him for not cleaning up the water he left behind, he then says that the day can’t get any worse. Cue Gooey Randall racing through and splashing him and Omar with a tidal wave of goo that manages to leave him so stunned and so upset that he decides to drag Omar back to the Mobile Unit van to clean up there, despite Omar protesting that the vehicle only has pineapple juice for its base liquid source and has no water.
Films � Animation
- The Adventures of Tintin:
Tintin: Mrs. Finch! A man’s been shot on our doorstep!
Mrs. Finch: Not again. - At the beginning of Asterix Conquers America, this is the Roman senate’s reaction to learning that another platoon of legionaries has gotten thumped by Asterix’s village again.
- In the beginning of Batman: Assault on Arkham, after the Squad wake up after being captured, Harley Quinn sits up with an annoyed face and exclaims, «Aw crap! Not this again.»
- In The Boss Baby, both Tim and the Boss Baby react this way anytime after the Boss Baby reverts to acting like a regular baby because the effects of his formula are wearing off.
- The Land Before Time:
- In The Time of the Great Giving, Littlefoot and Cera both say this when they encounter Hyp and his gang of bullies once again.
- At the beginning of The Great Day of the Flyers, Petrie messes up his flying practice and accidentally knocks himself and his siblings out of the sky. When his mother arrives to check up on them, we find out this isn’t the first time it has happened.
- In Lilo & Stitch, Nani runs into her love interest David after a fire-dance gone wrong leaves him slightly singed.
Nani: David! Did you catch fire again?
David: Nah, just the stage.
- Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland:
- When Nemo is first brought to meet King Morpheus, the throne is revealed to be empty and the Professor says this exact phrase, indicating the king sneaking off is a regular occurrence.
- During the «Etiquette» musical number about training Nemo to be a prince, the horse that Nemo tries riding on flips him off his seat and onto the arms(and chest) of the plump dancing instructor he’d previously gotten away from, and he says, «Not again!»
- Happens twice in Monsters, Inc. as Mike and Sulley walk to work. The first is when a monster that is reading a newspaper sneezes fire and causes the newspaper to burn into ashes. He says «Aw, nuts!», but the way he says it implies it has happened before. The second time happens when a Blob Monster walks over a metal grate that causes him to fall through, leaving his eyes and teeth behind, quipping «Aw, great!»
- My Little Pony: Equestria Girls � Rollercoaster of Friendship: This sums up well Rainbow Dash’s reaction to finding herself and Fluttershy in a White Void Room… again.
Rainbow Dash: Aw, man! Are we trapped in a magical phone? Typical.
- Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension:
- The Running Gag in Rockin’ with Judy Jetson where Felonia Funk goes into a bounce-off-the-walls rage if she even hears the word «music,» forcing her lieutenant Gruff to douse her with water. The first time it occurs in the movie, he grumbles, «Here we go again.»
- In Shrek 4D at Universal Studios, Lord Farquaad says this word-for-word when he’s faced against Dragon again.
- In Toy Story 3, this is the gang’s reaction when the bad guys push Buzz Lightyear’s Reset Button, making him go back to the way he started in the first movie- thinking that he’s a real space ranger.
Woody: Oh, no…
Hamm: Oh, yes. Return of the astro-nut! - Said word-for-word by Rabbit in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree when he hears Pooh outside and fears he’ll eat him out of house and home again.
Films � Live-Action
- In Airplane II: The Sequel: «Ted, I have the strangest feeling we’ve been through this exact same thing before.»
- In the movie Arsenic and Old Lace, Mr. Witherspoon has this reaction to committing Mortimer’s cousin Teddy (who thinks he’s Theodore Roosevelt) into his asylum:
Witherspoon: Oh, dear. Another Roosevelt!
- Back to the Beach: Just as things finally start to go the… ahem… unnamed bartender’s way, his buddy turns up to cheerfully announce it’s time to go on another three-hour tour. The news is not received well.
- In Back to the Future, after arriving in the past, Marty pushes his dad out of the way of his grandfather’s car, resulting in him being hit instead. His Grandpa promptly gets out of the car and looks him over.
Grandpa: Stella! Another one of these damn kids jumped in front of my car!
- In Beerfest, Jay Chandrasekhar’s character wakes up naked in the middle of a field after a night of heavy drinking. Lying next to him is a dead deer with blood around its neck, Jay’s character with blood all over his mouth. «Ohhh, not again!»
- Die Hard 2: Both the husband and the wife get in on this.
John: How can the same shit happen to the same guy twice?
Holly: Why does this keep happening to us? - In the German movie Fack Ju Goethe (English title: Suck Me Shakespeer), this happens after the teacher Mrs. Leimbach-Knorr jumps out of a window.
Mrs Gerster: Oh, Mrs Leimbach-Knorr. Not again!
- Played entirely for drama in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. When Grindelwald shares his vision of World War II at his Paris rally, Jacob — himself a veteran of the Great War — can only whisper, «Not another war!» in subdued horror.
- In Home Alone 3, after Alex confirms in the bathroom mirror that he has chickenpox marks (specifically, on his butt) he screams. His older sister calls from her room, completely deadpan «Alex slammed the toilet seat on his thing again!» His dad, on the phone downstairs, calmly tells the person he’s talking to «I gotta go, my son slammed the toilet seat on his thing again». The person on the other side makes a sympathy noise!
- In Hook when Captain Hook decides to commit suicide, Smee’s response indicates that it’s not the first time. Hook even tells him, «Don’t try to stop me this time, Smee.» Smee, try and stop me!
- It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World: Captain Culpepper, in frustration, flings his hat out the window of his office instead of onto the hatrack he was aiming for, forcing a deputy to have to run outside and get it; while running out, he turns to the secretary and says «He did it again.»
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back:
- The studio guard interrupts the filming of the Show Within a Show Good Will Hunting 2: Hunting Season with the announcement that they have «a 10-07 on their hands.» A 10-07 (two unauthorized persons on the studio lot) is not to be confused with a 10-82 (disappearing a dead hooker from Ben Affleck’s trailer). But the guard’s announcement does cause the following exchange:
Matt Damon: [exasperated] Oh Jesus! Again Ben?
Ben Affleck: [cocky] No, bullshit! Because I wasn’t with a hooker today, ha-HA! - Later in the same movie, Mark Hamill has this trope as his response when his hand gets chopped off.
- The studio guard interrupts the filming of the Show Within a Show Good Will Hunting 2: Hunting Season with the announcement that they have «a 10-07 on their hands.» A 10-07 (two unauthorized persons on the studio lot) is not to be confused with a 10-82 (disappearing a dead hooker from Ben Affleck’s trailer). But the guard’s announcement does cause the following exchange:
- In the soundtrack to John Carter, the music that plays when John is fighting the White Apes is called «The Second Biggest Apes I’ve Seen This Month». Considering that the White Apes are about 5 metres tall…
- After a hotel-roof shootout in Last Action Hero, culminating in a crane causing a helicopter to crash, Jack Slater (portrayed by Ah-nold) asks his kid sidekick to bring the car around. Upon being informed that the helicopter landed on it, he replies, «I hate it when that happens.» Right on cue his daughter arrives with a truck and spare clothes because she heard about the shootout and knew daddy would be needing those.
- Marvel Cinematic Universe:
- The «This is just like X all over again» variation occurs in The Avengers. Black Widow comments that the fight they’re currently in is «Budapest all over again.» Hawkeye snarks, «You and I remember Budapest very differently.»
- In Doctor Strange, the Ancient One decides to «inspire» Stephen Strange to master the Sling Ring by dropping him through a one-way portal onto the peak of Mt. Everest. Mordo’s response upon learning of this is an irritated, «Not again!»
- In Mary Poppins, about fifty chimney sweepers roll out of the Banks family’s fireplace and start dancing around singing. And the first thing the cook says when she sees them is, «They’re at it again!»
- Used twice in MouseHunt. First, when the Mayor faints after swallowing half a cockroach, his wife yelps, «Oh, no! Not again!» Later, when Lars and Ernie go to the animal shelter and ask for a vicious cat, Mory tells them he has the perfect one: «I had all but given up hope of anyone wanting him. We were about to gas him again.»
- Rick O’Connell in The Mummy Returns upon seeing the Soldier Mummies back in action. «Oh no, not these guys again!»
- In Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Scott’s sister Stacey finds out Wallace has seduced her new boyfriend behind her back. Her response? «Wallace? AGAIN?!»
- In Sherlock Holmes, Mrs. Hudson spots her tenants’ dog keeled over on the floor. Watson’s follow-up response implies this is a somewhat regular occurrence.
Mrs. Hudson: Oh, look, he’s killed the dog. Again.
Watson: [to Holmes] What have you done to Gladstone now? - John Hurt’s character gets out this line during his cameo in Spaceballs when a miniature Alien bursts out of his chest — which is, of course, an Actor Allusion to his role in Alien.
- Star Wars:
- Along similar lines, in Attack of the Clones when Anakin dives off the side of a speeder in the middle of high-speed, flying traffic, all Obi-Wan can come up with is, «I hate it when he does that.»
- Later in the same film, Anakin’s lightsaber is destroyed (leaving him weaponless). When he realizes it, he laments «Not Again… Obi-Wan’s gonna kill me.» Made funnier because it’s a Call-Back to Obi-Wan scolding him for dropping his lightsaber during the speeder chase, which itself sounded like an argument they’ve already had a thousand times.
- Stroker Ace:
- At the beginning, Stroker decides to end his employment by dumping wet cement into his boss’s rental car. With his boss in it. Lugs’ following comment bemoans the fact that he does this, with undertones that this isn’t the first time.
- Later on, Harry Gant says this word-for-word when he gets caught between Stroker and Aubrey once again.
Jokes
- Crossing it with No One Could Survive That!: «Sarge, Private Miller jumped out without his parachute!» «Not again!»
- A weeping woman bursts into her hypnotherapist’s office and sobs, «I have been faithful to my husband for fifteen years, but yesterday I had an affair! The guilt is killing me! I just want to forget that it ever happened!» The hypnotherapist sighs, «Not again!»
Literature
- Bruce Coville’s Book of… Monsters: This is the protagonist’s reaction at the end of Personality Problem when he realizes his psychiatrist, like so many other people, is trying to kill him via burning him alive, just because he’s a monster.
- Discworld:
- A subtle example: It’s demonstrated in Carpe Jugulum that in the kingdom of Lancre, a child’s legal name is whatever the priest calls them at christening. One of the characters later mentions a former king named «My God He’s Heavy the First«. That may not be an example, as it’s tradition to give monarchs a number based on their name when they are crowned, even if there has never been another monarch of that country with that name before. Of course, this being Discworld it’s rather more likely than in our own world that there actually was a King My God He’s Heavy II.
- One of the «flashbacks» in Thud! reads «On this day in 1802, the painter Methodia Rascal woke up in the night because the sounds of warfare were coming from a drawer in his bedside table. Again.» The novel does eventually go on to explain why this was a regular occurrence.
- In Jingo, Vetinari says to Colon, «Oh, no, this is going to be like that business in Djelibeybi all over again, isn’t it?» They were never actually in Djelibeybi together; he just says this, and Colon plays along, to get the attention of the crowd and let Vetinari steal a flying carpet.
- In Lev Grossman’s The Magician’s Land, a Pegasus says this exact line when hearing that the land of Fillory is dying.
- Throughout the Harry Potter books, Hogwarts’ school nurse Madam Pomfrey has said this a few times after having to tend to Harry, courtesy of yet another of his shenanigans.
- In The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, two missiles in flight are turned into a whale and a bowl of petunias (this makes only slightly more sense in context). The whale has an entire internal monologue, but the bowl of petunias just thinks «Oh no, not again.» One of the sequels actually explains why it thinks this, turning it into a Brick Joke.
- One of the Wayside School stories involved a new student in Miss Jewels’ class turning out to be a dead rat hidden under a pile of raincoats. Apparently this wasn’t the first time this had happened.
Live-Action TV
Series:
- 30 Rock:
- In an episode, Liz, trying to figure out why a hot man wants to date her, tells him at one point that «If you’re a gay guy looking for a beard, I don’t do that anymore!»
- In another episode, she asks Jenna, «What’s going on? Why are being so happy and nice? Are you soaking your tampons in vodka again?»
- In Arrested Development, George Sr. plans to blackmail his accountant by making him think he has killed a stripper. The plan involves a huge cake with a narcoleptic stripper inside it and red colored corn syrup. However, Buster stumbles upon the corn syrup and drinks it all, after which he finds the cake, which he then attempts to eat. However, he accidentally gropes the sleeping stripper inside, causing her to wake up and panic, leading her to punching him out cold. Still drowsy and confused, the stripper emerges from the cake to discover Buster lying on the floor, with what appears to be blood around his mouth, making her think she has accidentally killed him. Her reaction?
Not again!
- On The Big Bang Theory, when Sheldon sees Leonard and Penny kissing after they’ve broken up, he sighs «Oh, friggity-frack, not this again.»
- In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, a warning of the impending apocalypse is met with a Collective Groan of «Again?» by the Scoobies. We’ve seen several near-apocalypses before.
- In an early season of Charmed, the sisters vanquished a demon who had stolen a Cupid’s ring, causing him to melt into a puddle. Wearing a Cupid’s ring made him unkillable so he soon reformed from the puddle again, good as new. Later, after they had gotten the ring off of him and re-vanquished him, his reaction while melting for the second and final time was an exasperated, «not again!»
- Cheers:
- In the beginning of season 7, Rebecca takes a look at new boss Mr. Stone, and starts thinking he might give her the acknowledgement she’s craving. Everyone else at the bar, who’ve been through a whole year of her trailing hopelessly after her previous boss, groan in annoyance.
- One episode has the bar hold a raffle. After the ball is drawn, some drama results when no one can tell if the number is «66» or «99». They eventually sort out the drama and Woody decides to raffle off the rest of the balls. After he draws this one…
Woody: Number eleven!
(turns the ball upside down)
Woody: Uh oh, here we go again.
Sam: Uh, Woody?
- A Running Gag on The Cosby Show involving Sondra and Elvin’s tumultuous relationship before they ultimately got married.
Huxtable #1: Sondra broke up with Elvin.
Huxtable #2: Again?? - Doctor Who:
- At the very end of the TV movie, the Doctor is just settling down to relax in his TARDIS when his gramophone starts to skip, causing it to repeat the word «time» over and over again, just like it did at the start of the movie. The last line is the Doctor’s despairing «Oh no… not again!»
- «The Rebel Flesh»:
- And this gem, from «Night Terrors»:
- In the end, Amy died twice and Rory died ten times (and only three times off-screen). Rory deserves particular mention for dying of old age twice without use of any rapid-aging phlebotinum.
- «The Power of Three»: One of Rory’s emergency room patients show up because his foot is stuck in a toilet. Rory’s reaction? «Again?»
- Played straight when the fifth Doctor gives exactly this response in «The Visitation» when some peasants are about to decapitate him. However this is actually a Call-Back to him nearly getting his head cut off in «Four to Doomsday», so in this case we’ve already seen the Noodle Incident.
- In Season One of the FX series Fargo, Duluth police lieutenant Ben Schmidt remarks that the events in Bemidji are «goddamn Sioux Falls all over again.» The mysterious Sioux Falls incident was central to the plot of Season Two. In one Season Two episode, a younger Schmidt says, «Oh, Christ! It’s Rapid City all over again!» As of 2016, it appears that Season Three’s events will not involve Rapid City, so Schmidt’s line was most likely a joke for those who had watched Season One.
- In an episode of Father Ted, Ted is showing Bishop Brennan a number of security measures to stop Father Jack from sleepwalking, one of which is a rope snare:
Ted: I’d like to see him chew through that. [Bishop moves out of earshot] Again.
- Get Smart:
- A more specific version is one of the best-known running gags from Maxwell Smart.
Max: The old Professor-Peter-Peckinpah-all-purpose-anti-personnel-Peckinpah-pocket-pistol-under-the-toupee trick. That’s the second time I’ve fallen for it this month.
- He also notes that some absurdly large items are «the second biggest __ I’ve ever seen.»
- A more specific version is one of the best-known running gags from Maxwell Smart.
- In a late season 6 episode, How I Met Your Mother went meta when Ted responded to something Barney said with him having the feeling that in fact, they collectively learn the opposite lesson at least once every year for a while now.
- In Kenan & Kel, Kenan is trying to trick a tattoo store owner to leave by saying her mother was just bit by a crocodile. And that now she is spewing foam from her mouth. The tattoo artist groans «Not again!» while leaving, causing Kenan to do a Double Take.
- In Last Week Tonight with John Oliver‘s coverage of Canada’s election, they concluded the segment by bringing out Mike Myers dressed as a Mountie to advocate that Stephen Harper not be elected Prime Minister.
John: Exactly, don’t do it, and I’ll tell you why. Stephen Harper doesn’t care about black people!
[the music abruptly cuts off]
Mike: Oh god… not again!note
John: Oh, sorry, my mistake. What I meant to say was — Stephen Harper doesn’t care about Muslim people!
Mike: …totally fair! I think he’s been pretty clear on that. - In her third appearance on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, FBI agent Dana Lewis asks why Stabler has a problem with her. Stabler’s reply is «every time I meet you, I end up in the hospital! The first time I got shot and the second, I was blown up!» Later, when Lewis confronts the man who raped her, she fires a shot to scare him… and the ricochet ends up hitting poor Elliot in the shoulder.
- In his hospital bed, Stabler literally groans «aw, no» when Dana shows up to apologize, honestly worried she’ll do even worse to him.
- When Leverage‘s Eliot uncharacteristically starts making Sophie tea, Parker asks her if she’s hypnotized Eliot «again».
- The MADtv (1995) sketch «Gump Fiction» had Phil LaMarr reprise his role from Pulp Fiction. As a nod to the meta, he shouted out, «Not again!»
- Two separate occasions with Joy in My Name Is Earl:
Joy: Darnell, get me a rag! Somebody kicked me in the face in the bathroom again!
Joy: Darnell, call the police! Exterminator sprayed me in the face with rat poison again!
- One episode of NCIS had a suspect, upon walking into his living room to find the team pointing guns at him, say «Not this again! Bloody hell!» Interestingly enough, he also was rather surprised to find they’re cops.
- Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide: In the Guide to Money, one of Cookie’s several failed attempts involves a failed ventriloquism act. Moze sees the poster, and she invokes this trope.
Moze: Oh, no. Not Baxter Bear!
- Odd Squad: In the Cold Open of «Training Day», the security guard at the museum begins explaining about the museum’s famous giant ball of gum. Otto, having already dealt with an odd mishap involving a ball of gum in «Zero Effect», has this as a reaction and believes that the ball’s been shrunken to a single wad. It hasn’t — it’s been shrunken down to 43 wads instead.
- The Office: «He’s put my stapler in the jelly again!»
- Played with on Parks and Recreation:
Leslie: Some guy handcuffed himself to a pipe in my office because we wouldn’t put a copy of Twilight in the time capsule.
Ben: [sarcastic] Dammit, again? - Power Rangers:
- Queen Machina in Power Rangers Zeo when Mondo is struck down by the Super Zeo Megazord.
- Tenaya on Power Rangers RPM, the second time Dr. K grabs her violin.
- On Press Your Luck, one of the Whammy animations featured one attempting to blow up the contestant’s winnings with a Plunger Detonator, only to have it blow up in his face instead; this is followed by «Not again…»
- Hilariously used by George Takei in Psych. Throughout the episode, there are references to a horrible experience he had at a convention in San Antonio. Shawn and Gus (who have tricked Takei into thinking they’re assistants he doesn’t remember hiring) end up solving their case on stage just as Takei is about to go on, with Shawn pretending to use Gus’ «magic head» to channel his psychic abilities. Off to the side, Takei angrily remarks that this is the same thing that happened in San Antonio.
- Quantum Leap. Sam leaps into a character and is disoriented as usual, proceeding to mutter this verbatim. A police detective walks into the room just as he says this, and with a stunned expression, asks:
«Have you been raped before?»
(A stunned Sam looks into a mirror at the bruised face of the young woman he’s leaped into) - In the Red Dwarf episode DNA, the dwarfers are playing around with a machine which can transmogrify DNA to change any organic matter into any other organic matter (it briefly turned Lister into a chicken and made Kryten human which they are trying to fix). They end up accidentally creating a giant monster from Lister’s mutton vindaloo and while running from it, both Lister and Kryten make a Call-Back to Polymorph when that specific monster had turned into Lister’s favorite food in order to ambush and attack him.
Lister: How can the same smeg happen to the same guy twice?
- A Sabrina the Teenage Witch episode had her aunts warning Sabrina about wish magic, in which if a witch desires something or someone enough that their magic can make them spontaneously appear. The aunts demonstrate this by saying the name of singer Randy Travis three times and he promptly appears in their kitchen. Travis looks around and instead of freaking out, he sighs and says, «Hello Hilda, hello Zelda, and you must be Sabrina. I’ve heard a lot about you.» Reinforced when he leaves the house: «If you need me, you know where to find me… you always do.»
- In another episode, Hilda tries to trick Zelda into losing a coin flip with the phrase «Heads I win, tails you lose». Zelda scuffs and responds: «Yes, like I’m going to fall for that old trick … again.»
- Occurred on Saturday Night Live during Colin Quinn’s stint as anchor for Weekend Update.
Colin: Ol’ Dirty Bastard was arrested again… you know, we should really keep that cue card!
- This brief exchange in Scrubs, reinforcing Kelso’s lesson to Turk that everybody lies.
Random Patient: I’m still a virgin.
Turk: [flatly] You’re pregnant.
Patient [exasperatedly resigned] Again? - In the Seinfeld episode «The Nap,» Jerry has his kitchenette redone and lets the contractor call the shots, which leads to the kitchen intruding on the living area. Kramer does his typical drop-in and no longer recognizes the room, leading to a muttered, «Oh man, I’m on the wrong floor again.»
- Smallville:
Chloe: Clark has amnesia.
Lois: Again? - Stargate Atlantis:
- When Dr. Weir’s mind is taken over by an alien, everyone reacts with shock. Except McKay, who just whines, «not again». We’d seen another character taken over by aliens a few episodes before. Before that, McKay himself had had a woman’s mind inhabit his brain and take over his body.
- McKay also says this when he’s trapped in a sinking ship for the second time.
- In a seventh season episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Worf says this when Chief O’Brien stops by his quarters with a bottle of blood wine, determined to figure out what Worf’s problem is with Ezri Dax even if it means consuming large amounts of alcohol in the process.
- A variation occurs in an earlier episode, where thanks to a Timey-Wimey Ball, O’Brien ends up encountering his future self multiple times. By the last encounter, the future version of O’Brien has clearly had enough of this.
Future O’Brien: [on seeing his past self] Oh, no, not you again!
- This trope likely had a role in Worf’s rather strong reaction when Miles and Keiko announced they were expecting another child, an amusing callback to the previous series when he ended up delivering their firstborn.
- A variation occurs in an earlier episode, where thanks to a Timey-Wimey Ball, O’Brien ends up encountering his future self multiple times. By the last encounter, the future version of O’Brien has clearly had enough of this.
- In the Star Trek: The Original Series episode «The Naked Time», Kevin Riley (under the influence of an alien intoxicant) repeatedly sings «I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathleen» over the ship’s comm system.
Riley: And now, crew, I will render «Kathleen» one more time!
Kirk: Please, not again. - In That ’70s Show, when the gang finds themselves in a crisis on Thanksgiving.
Hyde: Okay, here’s the situation…. It’s Thanksgiving Night. Everything’s closed. And we need to find a hundred record bins by midnight. (beat) It’s the same damn thing every year….
- Teen Wolf: Werewolf hunter Chris Argent returns home to find his daughter Alison kissing werewolf Isaac, when she has previously dated Scott, the titular Teen Wolf. Chris, having had a long day, just leaves the room while loudly complaining «ANOTHER WEREWOLF!»
- One episode of the docudrama series Untold Stories of the E.R. recounted an incident in which a heart attack patient had his bypass surgery delayed because they found a homemade sex toy in his rectum and decided it was not safe to operate until it was removed. When his wife found out, the emergency physician was surprised that her response was this trope. «I told you those things are dangerous!»
- One ‘Weird Newscasters’ sketch from Whose Line Is It Anyway? had Kathy Greenwood as a whiny mobster moll. She uses an incredibly high pitched voice to do the role. Then this happens.
Colin: This just in. All dogs within a five mile area go deaf.
Kathy: Again? - The Wire: In the Season 2 premiere episode «Ebb Tide», this is how everyone in the bar reacts when Ziggy takes his pants down.
Delores: Goddammit, Ziggy, you’re not taking your dick out here again!
TV Movies:
- In the Rescue from Gilligan’s Island movie, the crew, having finally gotten off the island, go about their lives. They come together for a reunion cruise only for another storm to wash them off course and onto a beach. The Skipper says there’s no way of telling where they ended up, but Gilligan says he knows where they are. When asked how, Gilligan shows them a piece of driftboard he found marked S.S. Minnow I.
Skipper: Oh NO!
Howell: The same island!
[the Professor just gives a slow «I give up» shake of his head]
Music
- From David Lang’s «Are You Experienced? I. On Being Hit on the Head»: «What happened? That felt like… a blow to my head! That’s twice this week!»
- Linkin Park lampshades this trope in «Bleed it Out» — a song about the frustration of writing lyrics:
Now here we go for the hundredth time…
- From «ECNALUBMA» by They Might Be Giants:
Well, it’s a good thing that I brought a napkin
I knew that this would happen
Why does this always happen? - From «Your Horoscope For Today» by «Weird Al» Yankovic:
- From «Ashes To Ashes» by David Bowie:
Podcasts
- Interstitial: Actual Play: While fighting a group of Organization XIII Replicas, they figure out which one is Vexen when he shouts this after Roxanne bisects him with Axel’s Chakram.
Pro Wrestling
- At wXw Back To The Roots 3: When Punk Met Hero… In Germany, this was the former’s reaction in a nutshell.
Puppet Shows
- In The Great Muppet Caper when Beauregard drives his cab into the Happiness Hotel and then into the kitchen note :
Pops: Well, it looks like steering wheel soufflé for dinner.
Janice: Again? - From Dinosaurs, when Robby is sent home with a letter from his teacher.
Fran: «Dear Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, your son Robert was expelled from school today for rejecting all known belief and threatening to obliterate the foundations of social order!»
Earl: AGAIN!? What is it with you? - On nearly all of his appearances in Sesame Street, Mr. Johnson�s reaction to encountering Grover is, «Oh… not you again!»
Pinballs
- Finishing Martian Attack in Attack from Mars and starting it again gives you this soundbite from the Martians:
«Not you again? OHHHHH!»
Radio
- In the Sherlock Holmes novel The Sign of Four, Holmes has been forgoing sleep out of frustration with the case, and Mrs. Hudson remarks to Watson, «I hope he’s not going to be ill, sir.» The radio adaptation with Clive Merrison changed this line to «I hope he’s not going to be ill again,» highlighting Holmes’s habitual self-neglect.
Video Games
- In Halo, if you stick a Grunt with a plasma grenade, you will occasionally hear them utter «Not again!» before they explode (especially if you have the «I would Have Been Your Daddy» Skull turned on).
- Havoc delivers one in Command & Conquer: Renegade after the second mission and is approached by GDI MPs with handcuffs, this is after he had launched a landing craft against orders in his classic Screw the Rules, I’m Doing What’s Right!.
- Baldur’s Gate II has a moment like this: if you pursue a romance with (recently widowed) Jaheira you will at one point be ambushed by bandits, and you have the option of taking an arrow for her… which causes the somewhat narmy reaction of «Blast you filthy bogslimes! Not again!» For extra hilarity, make sure your character is equipped witht the Shield of Arrow Reflection, which causes the arrow to bounce harmlessly off you and hits the bandit for massive damage while Jaheira freaks out about how you’re injured.
- In the WarioWare series, Ashley’s theme song includes the lyrics «Pantalones giganticus! / Oh no, not again!» to conclude a presumed spellcasting attempt by the young witch. What actually happened is left as an exercise to the audience.
- At the beginning of the Team Fortress 2 video «Meet the Spy», the huge wall-o’-signs that light up in combinations to form messages like «ALERT» — «RED SPY» — «IN THE BASE» has one that just says «AGAIN», meant to be used at the end of any message. (This board was later turned into an actual in-game prop in the map Double Cross.)
- God of War:
- The Boat Captain says this every time Kratos pwns him. It happens again during his cameo in God of War II.
- A less funny version is when Kratos says this after Ares forces him to relive his family getting killed.
- Super Mario Bros.:
- In Paper Mario 64, one of the NPCs in the beginning of the game complains that Bowser captured Peach again, since that pretty much is the plot of every Mario game.
- In the sequel, Peach is being held captive by the X-Nauts and laments «I can’t believe I’ve been kidnapped! Again!»
- Yoshi’s Safari uses the trope as the Excuse Plot for playing the game again on Hard mode. Mario and Yoshi must rescue King Fret and Prince Pine while collecting the 12 jewels again because Bowser and his underlings stole/kidnapped them yet again.
- In Mario vs. Donkey Kong, the game travels in a circular direction, and Donkey Kong ends up snatching up all the Mini-Mario toys he can get his hands on twice. Mario has not only the line «Stop! Not again!» but also an exasperated, «Here we go- again. AGAIN.» This gets used when he reaches World 2+ and the True Final Boss.
- Magic and Mayhem:
Lucan: The river Styx… Fear it, Cornelius! It marks the entrance to Hades — the Underworld!
Cornelius: [with a sarcastic smile] We’re not going there, are we?
Lucan: No, never again! - Monkey Island:
- Guybrush Threepwood has a tendency to say «that’s the second-[superlative] [noun] I’ve ever seen!» Played with in Escape from Monkey Island, where Guybrush observes a giant sea shell and says «That’s the second-biggest… no, wait, that is the biggest conch shell I’ve ever seen!»
- In Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 5: Rise of the Pirate God, Guybrush will say, «Not again,» and get dispossessed if he keeps trying to escape from jail using the secret passageway without the Spirit Gum.
- Also, during the Battle in the Rain in Chapter 1, when Guybrush botches up the recipe for the Cutlass of Kaflu due to LeChuck’s meddling by breaking the bottle of root beer, Elaine sighs and says, «And now we’re going to die. Again. Heh. Wonderful.»
- One of the quotes that a Gruntz may say when it dies.
- In Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, if Frank West wins a match, zombies will show up and chase him down. Sometimes, he’ll angrily complain, «Again? Why do you guys always go for me?»
- In King’s Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow, Alexander says «Not again!» when he gets caught by the druids on his second trip to the Isle of the Mists. This «Not again!» quote marks the second time that he’s been captured (the first time was by the Winged Ones).
- Raiden’s incredibly deadpan reaction to losing another arm in Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is a simple «Shit. Not again.»
- Malvolio Portius of WildStar has a great distaste for the Chua. The «Dirty Little Secrets» video shows why.
Chua: (puts bomb on Malvolio’s goblet)
Malvolio: (brings goblet back to his face, sees bomb) Oh, not again… - Final Fantasy XIII has one funny case. Early in the game, Hope finds a Pulse Dreadnought mech that can be piloted, and uses it in the Vile Peaks to allow Lightning and him to quickly bust through some enemies and barriers. Flash Forward to Chapter 11, while the party is exploring a mine on Gran Pulse, and have to come up with a way to hitch a ride on the Fal’Cie Atomos. Hope, once again manages to find another pilotable Dreadnought mech, and struggles to control it just like before, with the plan to use it to stop Atomos, leading to an exasperated Lightning to note «It’s the Vile Peaks all over again».
- In Final Fantasy Dimensions, Styx, one of the Four Generals of Avalon, bursts in on the reunion of Eduardo and his mother to gloat about how the Warriors of Light have fallen right into her trap. This follows Vata of the Wind saying the same thing, as well as the general of Fire, so Sol just groans «Not again!»
- During a section of Saints Row IV that parodies Metal Gear Solid, one of the guards you kill will shout «Not again!» Considering it’s a simulation, it’s quite possible that the guard had been killed before.
- Crash Bandicoot:
- In Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, when N. Gin’s mech is destroyed, he gets sucked into the vacuum of space. In his boss fight in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, it happens again and he yells «Not again!»
- In Crash Nitro Kart, Cortex will sometimes flatly say this verbatim when he falls off the track.
- In Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, Ami will occasionally say «Not again!» when she spins out.
- From Resident Evil 7:
- Psychonauts: On the «Gloria’s Stage» level, Becky exclaims this after an actress is crushed to death by a falling stage light, as The Phantom has struck.
- In BlazBlue: Chronophantasma, an NOL officer escorts an imprisoned Noel, Tager and Makoto to Kagura’s office, whereupon a woman bursts out of Kagura’s office, yelling at him all the while. The guard sighs, as do Tager and Makoto, as if implying this trope is in effect.
- In Undertale, there’s an Easter Egg that lets you get into Sans’ bedroom at his house in Snowdin. You’re led to believe there’s some sort of Earth-shattering revelation in there… but then you find you’ve been tricked into walking on a treadmill in the dark. Then Papyrus comes in and complains about his brother pranking people across time and space.
- In the arcade game APB, when picking up the hitchhiker (identified in the game as a «hitcher»), one of the things she might say is, «Not you again.».
- Although not seen in the game itself, Varric’s character trailer prior to the launch of Dragon Age: Inquisition gives him this response to witnessing the event which kicks off the plot. It’s a catastrophic explosion resulting in countless deaths, demon invasions, and a literal hole in the sky. And all he can say is «Oh… not again.»
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas: Near the end of the introductory cut-scene, Carl famously mutters «Ah, shit, here we go again!» after Tenpenny drops him off in the territory of the Rollin Heights Ballas.
Web Animation
- Bravest Warriors «Dan Before Time», when Future Danny travels back to the moment Danny is about to use his time machine and destroys it to prevent him from creating a Temporal Paradox or a Time Crash.
Wallow: This happens every time you invent a time machine.
- In the Chimney Chickens episode «Date Envy,» the second time Blaze calls 911, he gets the same dispatcher, who recognizes his voice from last time.
Dispatcher: Oh no, not you again! [she hangs up]
- DEATH BATTLE!:
- In their fight, Wolverine slices off Raiden’s arm, causing Raiden to say, «Shit, not again!»
- The fight between Twilight Sparkle and Raven starts inside the Golden Oak Library, which is soon on fire thanks to the battle. Twilight reacts by saying, «Oh no, not again!», referencing the time Tirek destroyed it in her show.
- Homestar Runner:
- In the Strong Bad Email «big white face», Strong Bad impulsively throws the cake he’d made for the Poopmith at Strong Sad’s face. After Strong Bad leaves, Strong Sad comments «Wish I could say that this is the first time this has happened to me. …Today.»
- Then in the email funny», Strong Bad tries to answer an e-mail in «the funniest way ever», and at one point starts doing a crazy dance in front of Strong Sad. Strong Sad asks his brother, «Did you take some of my pills again?»
- In the email «impression», Strong Bad loses Free Country USA’s 4th Annual Strong Sad Look-Alike contest to The Cheat wearing a paper bag made up to look like one of Strong Sad’s legs. He complains «I can’t believe The Cheat won sectionals for the 4th year in a row dressed up as Strong Sad’s left leg!»
- In «Homestar Presents: Presents», Homestar wakes up late at night on the day he meant to go shopping for presents, and laments «Oh crap! I set the alarm for 10 PM instead of AM again!»
- In the SBEmail «senior prom», when Marzipan loses the title of Prom Queen to «Strong Bad with no pants on», she mutters in frustration «Every freakin’ year…»
- In one of the «Biz Cas Fri» shorts, Strong Bad’s office computer explodes, reducing it to ashes. Strong Bad declares it the worst computer explosion he’s ever seen. One of his computers had, in fact, exploded before then. Twice.
- In «Career Day», during the «edumacational film» on SBASAF, Ted Averill realizes Space Captainface and «Strap» Coopmore have ignored his pre-launch red tape and taken off, and says to himself «Oh, mostly dang. Looks like I’m fired again.»
- In «A Decemberween Mackerel», Marzipan tells Homestar that she doesn’t have time to trick him into making out with a mop again. At the end, an Easter egg briefly flashes back to the incident in question.
- In «I Killed Pom Pom!», Homestar tries to pin the «murder» of Pom Pom on Marzipan, to which Marzi reacts with a deadpan «This again?»
- In the pilot of Long Gone Gulch, Squatch says «Not again» when BW and Rawhide are both possessed by ghosts.
- Overly Sarcastic Productions: During the video on the Roman Empire, Blue recounts a dream he had in which he was in modern-day Naples and Mount Vesuvius erupted in the distance. Apparently, instead of fear or panic, his initial reaction was «Ugh, goddammit, not this bullsh*t again.»
- The bonus battle for Pimpnite’s Full Lusamine Team involved his Bewear going up against a Decidueye, captioned with «Oh God not you again!», hearkening back to his Epic Bewear Sweep where the last battle shown started with his Bewear repeatedly using Swords Dance(ups user’s attack two stages) only for the opposing Decidueye to immediately counter with Feather Dance(lowers opponent’s attack two stages), which repeated until Feather Dance ran out of PP—15 turns later.
- Played for Drama in RWBY. Ren is seen running through the remains of Kuroyuri while muttering «Not again, not again». Given that the previous episode ended with Ren realizing that the Grimm that destroyed Kuroyuri and killed his parents was now headed back to Kuroyuri where Ruby and Jaune were, Ren’s fear is justified. He’s relieved when he sees they’re unharmed but drops to his knees in fear and shock when he sees that the Grimm has also arrived.
- In Sitcom #391 by ryoshenron:
Bobby: I just stole the neighbor lady’s laundry off of her clothesline, so we can frolic around in my house in her panties… again.
Tommy: That sounds like a smashing idea, Bobby. - In Toon Sandwich‘s «Super-Villain-Bowl!», that’s what Bobba Fett says when his jetpack is hit by one of Hela’s swords, sending him flying into the Sarlaac… again.
- In the Supermarioglitchy4’s Super Mario 64 Bloopers episode «Mario the Supreme Leader», after Bob is caught in the royal treasury, Mario orders for his spine to be broken. The guard goes one step further and rips out Bob’s spine, causing his head and torso to shrink. He quips an angry «Goddamnit! Not again!»
- In Sword Art Online Abridged Kirito lampshades this idea when Alfheim Online turns out to be a broken dysfunctional game that glitches out of control just moments after logging in.
Webcomics
- Cat Goes Meow: Friday sprains her tail by wagging too hard. Aaron’s only reaction when he learns this is an understated «Oh… again?» Rin irritatedly demands to know if this is a regular occurrence.
- In a Heart of It All comic, a spinoff of Concession, the Author Avatar exclaims «Not again!» upon being bodily carried away by an FBI agent as he’s slowly turning into a Martian.
- Girl Genius: «A bucket? Again?» Made funnier by one of the best Deadpan Snarker lines by Agatha. «Yeeeeeess. I suspected as much.»
- xkcd: The Alt Text for this comic is «Why do all my attempts at science end with me being punched by Batman?»
- The Order of the Stick:
- In the prequel book On the Origin of PCs, when Sir François the paladin can’t stand his herald’s stupidity any longer and ditches him… guess what the reaction is.
Elan: Awww, not again.
- Yes, it’s the second time this day they’ve misplaced a party member.
- Celia gets her turn later by falling in the Damsel in Distress role:
- Darth Vaarsuvius being frustrated for the second time from using their incredible powers.
- Durkon joins in when separated from the party — again:
- About to be sacrificed to an orc god, who it turns out doesn’t prefer virgins:
Lien: Dammit! How does my mom keep being right about these things!
- In the prequel book On the Origin of PCs, when Sir François the paladin can’t stand his herald’s stupidity any longer and ditches him… guess what the reaction is.
- Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic:
- Strip #200:
Nike: It’s your goblin friend, Gren! She’s been captured by pirates!
Bob: Oh no… not again! - Strip #2357:
Bob: Your majesty, I wish to complain about your husband. He’s chained himself to my girlfriend.
Drow Queen: Again?
- Strip #200:
- Questionable Content:
- Not in these exact words, but the implication is there.
- And much later, the gang is playing a drinking game where they sit in a circle and say something nice about the person to their left (Faye describes it as «Group therapy with booze»)
Steve: [hugging Martin] I love you man! I love you!
Martin: Dude, we have talked about this. - Also not in the exact words, but Martin clearly implies that he has done this before.
- Variant #4 «I hate it when…»
- Roko experiments with her new body, changing her color to resemble Melon’s:
Melon: Oh not I got sucked into the negaverse again
Roko: «Again»?
- Drowtales:
- Bobwhite: Ivy leaves some fish in the care of her roommate Marlene. Seconds later, several of the fish are dead. Marlene says, «I wish I could say this is the fastest a friend’s pet has died in my care. I really do.»
- Sinfest:
- Slick, upon… falling into Fire and Brimstone Hell.
- When Seymour walks into the Trans Zone while under the influence of Cupid’s arrow, his reaction is a lot more mellow than the first time.
- The Pigs Ear: «That is the third strangest thing I’ve ever seen in a pub toilet.» The mind boggles at what the first two might be.
- Bug Martini: Bug really is a bona fide bungler of barn raisings:
Bug: I accidentally nailed a board to my face.
Amish: Again? - Slice of Life: When Mr. Cake freaks out about the prospect of Pound having to get flying lessons, Pumpkin responds «Mom! Dad’s broken again!»
- Tallyho has the fox rather subtly referencing it.◊
- In the first chapter of Undying Happiness, Naomi learns about her boyfriend Keisuke’s Healing Factor the hard way, when his skeleton emerges from the ruins of his burned-down house and a neighbor informs him he must have left the gas on again.
- Stand Still, Stay Silent: In one of his early scenes, Mikkel convinces Emil that his bruise risks developing into face-cancer. Later, admiral Olsen asks Emil why his face is heavily bandanged. The answer prompts admiral Olsen to survey the room, land his eyes on Mikkel, and ask him what he’s doing in his base because he’s quite sure he fired him a long time ago.
- A variant in Awkward Zombie. Samus refuses to let Ridley into the Super Smash Bros. 4 roster because he killed her parents. Ridley protests that he only did it once.
- Flintlocke’s Guide to Azeroth has the gnome rogue Lowping, who is normally run by nothing but automated scripts. The actual player is a rich, well-spoken, and busy lawyer only logs in once in a very great while to see what loot he’s gotten and how many levels he’s gained. The final time we see Lowping’s player check in to see what his rogue has been up to, he discovers Lowping riding a gigantic makeshift Goblin bomb being dropped out of a highjacked Horde dirigible onto the Alliance capital of Stormind. All he has to say about it is a resigned «…again.»
Web Original
- In Olan Rogers’s Ghost in the Stalls story, this is the Target employee’s reaction to Olan finding his poor victim’s pants in the bathroom.
Websites
- From Out of Context D&D Quotes:
Player: Am I inside another dead frog?
GM: You are now inside another dead frog.
Web Videos
- Critical Role: Campaign One: Most of Vox Machina (not Grog; he bursts out laughing) has this reaction in Episode 16 when, in the Temple of Bahamut, guards escort Keyleth in shackles to the rest of the party. It’s strongest with Tiberius, though:
Tiberius: Seriously? Again? Your Highness, what is your problem?
- Freeman’s Mind episode 35 has Freeman noting that he «woke up in a trash compactor again», the last time implied to be the result of a night of hard partying and, knowing him, more drugs than just alcohol.
- That Guy with the Glasses:
- In the review of Count Chocula cereal, Maven summons The Nostalgia Critic by saying «Nostalgia» three times. When she says it backwards, he turns into a puppet, to which he sighs and says «Not again.»
- After spending most of Spooning with Spoony traumatized and mute, in The Stinger Critic wails that «It’s prom night all over again!»
- Played for Fridge Horror in To Boldly Flee, when Lame R. Prick makes the mistake of calling 8-Bit Mickey short one too many times. Mickey quivers with rage and tells Prick You Wouldn’t Like Me When I’m Angry! and Prick ignores him. Cut to Mickey walking away covered in blood and holding a severed hand, and The Cinema Snob saying «Someone must’ve called Mickey short again.»
- Honest Trailers: The Narrator is not too happy when he’s asked to review Five Nights at Freddy’s 4.
[the comments requesting «Do Five Nights at Freddy’s 4!» pop up]
Narrator: No!
[even more comments pop up]
Narrator: I don’t wanna!
[even MORE comments pop up]
Narrator: Ugh, fine! - Smuggling meat down the pants, fights in Chuck E. Cheese, stealing ambulances, women hiding guns in their private parts — Nash pretty much has a list of categories on What the Fuck Is Wrong with You? that he usually refers to as «Why Does This Sh*t Keep Happening?»
- Joueur du Grenier: In the third RPGs video, the not-Hobbit loudly complains that he got his shoes stolen — again! (The making-of points out the «again» part is a Throw It In)
- In the Super Therapy! session «Aquaman Therapy!», Aquaman says it after his latest date, which he brought under the sea to discover the beauty of it, unfortunately drown while he’s busy talking to fishes. Again.
- Real-Time Fandub did two fandubs for Sonic Adventure 2, one of which is the Dark Story and Last Story, where, in Iron Gate, Eggman struggles to get out, with the G.U.N. robots knowing Eggman’s name. Then, at Lost Colony, Eggman sings a parody of the first part of «Mad World.» When the elevator gets to a door, Eggman cuts himself off his singing as he realizes:
Eggman: I’M BACK IN THE FUCKING BUILDING AGAIN! OHHH MY GOD I’M SO SICK.
Robot: Please stop. (gets shot) Ouch.
Eggman: (as he fires at more robots) Ohhh no, they KNOW, NOT AGAIN!
(screen turns black)
Western Animation
- This is Duke Igthorn’s reaction in the Adventures of the Gummi Bears episode «You Snooze, You Lose» when he finds that the titular Bears and their human friends are opposing his siege on Dunwyn; «No…No! Not again! I won’t be stopped by two children and a handful of mythological bears!» But unfortunately for him, Failure Is the Only Option.
- In the Adventure Time episode «Graybles 1000+», this is Ice King’s response to waking up with a broken leg.
- At the end of The Angry Beavers episode «Box Top Beavers», Daggett and Norbert end up in a cereal box that finds its way into the hands of a little girl who complains that she got beavers again, then puts them with a bunch of other beavers that she got in previous boxes.
- From Animaniacs when the Warners meet Sherlock Holmes and need to borrow Watson for a scavenger hunt:
Yakko: This always happens. Every time we get our hands on a fat chubby sidekick, whammo, he’s kidnapped by a Scottish guy with a huge sombrero in a flying contraption!
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force: In «The Meat Zone», Frylock mentions that a dog exploded on the Aqua Teens’ porch «again».
- A variation, from Archer:
Cyril: I’m so sorry I slammed you in the gut. Geez, that’s how Houdini died!
Pam: Houdini died of AIDS!
Cyril: No! Why do you always say that? - John says this in The Beatles cartoon «Run For Your Life» after Ringo gets knocked out a second time and dreams he’s King Louis XIV of France.
- In The Biskitts episode «Snatched from Scratch», Shiner plays Distressed Dude and is first caught by the hungry wildcat, Scratch, but is soon captured by the Biskitts’ other nemesis, King Max. Then just when his friends have ensnared the evil king and his minions in a net and are about to rescue him, Shiner is, once again, caught by Scratch!
King Max: Not again!
Shecky: Not again!
Biskitts: NOT AGAIN! - Done in The Boondocks when a famed rapper named Gangstalicious was reported to have been shot on stage.
Huey & Riley: Again?!
Sway: [exasperated] Again. - Said word-by-word by Caillou’s father when Caillou climbs out of the bathtub again.
- In Central Park, Season 1 «Squirrel, Interrupted», when Bitsy tells Brendan that Anton, Ambrose’s assistant, was accidentally locked inside the broom closet downstairs and he needs to be freed, Brendan opens the door and sees Anton Bound and Gagged and he’s not even surprised.
Brendan: I feel like this happens every year. I wished I’ve gone to Jacob’s bowling party.
- In the Chowder episode «Shnitzel Quits», a chained-up Shnitzel jumps off Endive’s balcony to get out of being forced to marry her:
Panini: He jumped, Ms. Endive.
Endive: They always do, my dear. They always do. - Code Monkeys: «Goddamn it, that’s the second time I’ve eaten shit this week!»
- In Codename: Kids Next Door episode «Operation: C.A.B.L.E.-T.V.», this is Mr. B’s reaction to learning that his satellite was shot out of the sky after it was launched;
Mr. B: Again?! That’s the third one!
- The Critic:
- «Oh good heavens!! Can’t one single dinner go by without our having to discuss your rotting corpse?!»
- And another time, when Franklin disrupts a party he’s been invited to by turning himself into The Mask: «Oh dear, this is exactly what he did at Nixon’s funeral!»
- Dexter’s Laboratory:
- In «Dexter vs. Santa’s Claws», Dexter trashes the house trying to «prove» a very-real Santa Claus is a fake, and ends up apologizing to his family «Well, I’m sorry I ruined Christmas… again.»
- At the end of «The Parrot Trap», Dexter accidentally blabs to his parents that he has a secret lab, and Dee Dee cheerfully quips «Smooth move, Dexter. Now you’ll have to erase Mom and Dad’s memories again!»
- DuckTales (2017): In the first episode, Scrooge, Donald and Dewey end up in a Drowning Pit, and Donald gets into a fierce argument with Scrooge over how dangerous his adventures are, probably because such an adventure led to the fate of Donald’s sister Della.
Donald: It’s the Spear of Selene all over again!
Scrooge: I was NOT responsible for the Spear of Selene! - Ed, Edd n Eddy:
- In «Eeny, Meany, Miney, Ed», Eddy takes his clothes off in order to disguise himself as a human-cockroach hybrid as part of an elaborate prank on Ed. When Edd finds them, he demands to know «Why are Eddy’s clothes on the floor? Is he running around naked again?»
- In «Run for Your Ed», when the Kanker Sisters search for their missing ship-in-a-bottle with destructive results.
- In one episode of The Fairly OddParents! Timmy tries to reassure Chester that no one really cares that he’s bad at baseball, when someone blows up his mailbox which lands at his feet. When Timmy questions it, Chester runs off screaming «Not again!»
- Futurama:
- In «T: The Terrestrial,» Bender selectively uses Fry’s outgoing voicemail message to cover for his absence at work after leaving him on a hostile planet. At one point he claims that Fry is in the other room exterminating mice and then repeatedly rewinds the first half of the word «myself» to create «mice…mice…mice…», only for the tape to skip, resulting in «…elf…elf…elf…»
- «Leela and the Genestalk»:
Fry: Whoa! Remember that mural on my cousin’s van? It’s like it came to life!
Bender: (exasperated) I keep telling you, we didn’t grow up together!
- Gravity Falls: From the in-universe game, Fight Fighters:
Rumble McSkirimish: Doctor Karate! You killed my father again!
- The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy:
- In «Billy & Mandy’s Jacked-Up Halloween»:
Mandy: What a surprise; Billy’s caused the end of the world. Again.
- In «Billy & Mandy Save Christmas», the mall they visit for Christmas is ultimately burned to the ground (Billy’s fault), causing Grim to wonder why that happens every time he takes them to the mall. Billy blames the economy.
- In «Billy & Mandy’s Jacked-Up Halloween»:
- One episode of DIC’s Heathcliff series has the fish store owner do this when Heathcliff steals one of his fish (as he often does):
«Heathcliff? Not again!»
- Huckleberry Hound is a highway patrolman in an early cartoon, and he can’t seem to keep from crashing out his car.
Huckleberry: Officer Huckleberry to headquarters. Send a new patrol car.
HQ: [long suffering] Oh, no… that’s the third car this week and it’s only Tuesday! - In the I Am Weasel short «Who Rubbed Out Cow and Chicken?», Weasel and Baboon are a couple of hard-boiled private eyes investigating the «murder» of Cow and Chicken after they were literally «rubbed out» with a giant eraser. As Baboon is driving them along in their car to ask questions at Cow and Chicken’s school, he gets beaned with a brick out of nowhere. Weasel’s response is «The old ‘knock-out-the-monkey’ trick, eh? We must be getting close!»
- Happens to Shendu in the Jackie Chan Adventures episode: «Re-Enter the Dragon» when Uncle, Tohru, Captain Black and all of Section 13 used the same spell that Lo Pei originally used to turn Shendu back to stone and to sever him from his talisman power. Even attempting to disrupt the spell was met with failure.
- Kaeloo:
- In the Halloween Episode, this is everyone’s reaction to Stumpy’s stupid zombie impression (which involves dancing like in Thriller).
- In one of the earlier episodes, Mr. Cat invents a machine which hurts Quack Quack, prompting Kaeloo to say:
Kaeloo: Mr. Cat, if this is another one of your mean-spirited, two-bit inventionsnote …
- In Episode 110, Kaeloo and Quack Quack drag Stumpy to a psychotherapist, and he starts screaming that he doesn’t want to go the the psychotherapist’s office «again».
- Kim Possible and Shego’s very understandable reaction in «Stop Team Go» when, while in the process of trying to turn the titular superhero team good again, Ron Stoppable is accidentally turned evil like he was in «Bad Boy», and proves himself to be an equal if not greater threat than Electronique and the evil Team Go, mowing down Wego clones like no tomorrow and plotting to use the attitudinator to turn Kim evil.
- King of the Hill:
Dale: [playing golf] Hey, if my balls lands on the back of a passing bird, which is then attacked by a larger bird who deposits it into the hole, is that still a hole in one? ‘Cause that’s how I’m gonna score it.
Hank: Dale, it already happened once. What’re the odds of it happening a second time? - Let’s Go Luna!: Fin has this reaction in «Boomin’ Boomerang» when Auggie gets a stomach-ache from eating too much boomy-mite.
- A couple of Looney Tunes examples where the previous incident was earlier in the same story:
- In «Rabbit Seasoning»:
Daffy: [to Elmer] You’re a hunter, right?
Elmer: Wight.
Daffy: And this is rabbit season, right?
Elmer: Wight.
Bugs: [points to Daffy] And if he was a rabbit, what would you do?
Daffy: Yeah, you’re so smart! If I was a rabbit, what would you do??
Elmer: Well, I’d… [aims at Daffy]
Daffy: [weakly] Not again… [gets blasted] - In «Bugs and Thugs», Bugs tricks Rocky and Mugsy into hiding in the stove by disguising his voice to make them think the cops are coming. He then turns on the gas and throws in a lighted match to «prove» to the «cop» that nobody is hiding in the stove. Then, the police show up for real, Bugs starts the same routine again, and Rocky and Mugsy jump out of the stove and give themselves up.
- In «Tortoise Wins By A Hare», the voice of a newspaper vendor roundly announces the rematch race between Bugs and Cecil Turtle. After the announcement, he says «What…again?!»
- In «The Wise Quacking Duck», Daffy and the mousy little husband of Sweetie-Puss repeat the same «gun in the beak» gag from earlier in the cartoon.
- Spaced-Out Bunny, aired as part of the 1980 special Bugs Bunny’s Bustin’ Out All Over, features a call-back to the 1961 short «The Abominal Snow Rabbit» and a previous encounter Bugs had with Hugo the Abominable Snowman. As Hugo had done in the earlier cartoon, he grabs Bugs and nearly crushes him, intending merely to «hug him and squeeze him and name him George.» Years later, Marvin Martian captures Hugo «while in the Himilayas,» hoping to use him as muscle, and introduces Bugs to him. As Hugo grabs Bugs, the bunny remembers the earlier encounter and cries out «Oh no, not again» … but can’t make a getaway.
- In «Rabbit Seasoning»:
- An episode of Moominvalley had Moomintroll running into Moominpappa as he’s running off to prepare for one of his crazy, on-a-whim adventures.
Moominmamma: Ah, Moomintroll. I’m afraid your father’s decided to live a life of wild abandon.
Moomintroll: …Again? - My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:
- In the episode «The Cutie Mark Chronicles», the Cutie Mark Crusaders’ attempt to earn their Cutie Marks via zipline fails and ends with them covered in tree sap and pine needles. Frustrated, Scootaloo gives the following statement:
Scootaloo: It’s no use. No matter what we try, we always end up without our Cutie Marks… and surprisingly often, covered in tree sap.
- In the episode «A Friend in Deed», Pinkie says she accidentally put the confetti in the oven and the cake in the confetti cannon… again!
- By «Slice of Life», the citizens of Ponyville are so used to monster attacks that when a Bugbear appears, this trope is their reaction.
- In the episode «The Cutie Mark Chronicles», the Cutie Mark Crusaders’ attempt to earn their Cutie Marks via zipline fails and ends with them covered in tree sap and pine needles. Frustrated, Scootaloo gives the following statement:
- PAW Patrol: Mighty Pups, Mayor Goodway said it after the Pups managed to disable Harold Humdinger, who slides on the ice and lands on her tulips.
Mayor Goodway: (facepalms) Oh no, not again!
- The Powerpuff Girls
- The 1998 original series episode «Slave the Day» had the girls saving Big Billy of the Gangreen Gang from being hit by a subway train and him wanting to repay them by joining up with them, but does more harm than good, receiving a big «Reason You Suck» Speech from Blossom, and going back to the gang, at which point the gang sets up a trap for the girls with Billy sitting on the railroad tracks tied up, then to subject the girls to this. But then, Billy saves them from the train. Blossom says it word-for-word when they hear Billy calling for help.
Big Billy: Help! Help!
Blossom: Hey! Do you guys hear that?
Buttercup: Yeah. It�s coming from the subway.
Bubbles: [uses her X-Ray vision to see Big Billy sitting on the subway tracks] It’s Big Billy!
Blossom: Oh, no, not again!
Buttercup: Wait. We�re not gonna save him again?!
Blossom: [resignedly] We have to!
Bubbles: We’re superheroes! - In the 2016 reboot episode «Tooth of Consequences,» Blossom becomes a deformed monster running for the mountains when her tooth swells on her and she won’t see a dentist. The Professor talks Blossom down and convinces her to see the dentist. When it is then shown that Blossom may need braces, she becomes deformed again and secludes herself to the mountains.
Buttercup: [groan] Are you kidding me?!
- The 1998 original series episode «Slave the Day» had the girls saving Big Billy of the Gangreen Gang from being hit by a subway train and him wanting to repay them by joining up with them, but does more harm than good, receiving a big «Reason You Suck» Speech from Blossom, and going back to the gang, at which point the gang sets up a trap for the girls with Billy sitting on the railroad tracks tied up, then to subject the girls to this. But then, Billy saves them from the train. Blossom says it word-for-word when they hear Billy calling for help.
- A variant in Recess: School’s Out, when T.J. frantically tries to tell his parents about the terrorists building a giant laser beam in the cafeteria of Third Street School, shortly after accidentally running into the sliding glass door to his house. His mother doesn’t believe him, thinking that the bump on the head rattled his brain. When he runs off to the garage to tell his father instead, he just rolls his eyes and asks, «Did you run into the sliding glass door again?»
- The classic bumpers from Rocky and Bullwinkle:
- Rugrats: In «Mommy’s Little Assets», when Charlotte arrives at the office late thanks to Angelica messing with the elevator buttons, her relieved assistant Jonathan says, «I thought you’d been abducted by eco-terrorists again.»
- Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat: In «Sheegwa and the Blizzard», Sagwa’s little sister, Sheegwa, runs away, fed up with her big sister’s bossiness. Apparently, this happens often.
Sagwa: Sheegwa ran away… again.
Mama Miao: Oh, Sagwa. You weren’t bossing her around, were you? Again?
- Sam & Max: Freelance Police:
- In «The Thing That Wouldn’t Stop It», The Geek sees something in the fridge sneaking up on her, and her reaction goes from shock to annoyance: «Not again! This is the third time this morning.»
- In another episode, when a villain escapes Max’s grip because of his choice in neckwear, Max shouts «Curses, foiled by a clip-on tie! It’s Prom Night all over again.»
- Samurai Jack; in the Season 5 Episode «XCV», Jack and Ashi are swallowed whole by a gigantic monster. Jack’s reaction is one of mild annoyance, as he’s been eaten by giant monsters before (three times onscreen), and he’s far more troubled by Cute But Psycho Ashi trying to kill him or otherwise foil his escape.
- The Simpsons:
- Barney Gumble often says this. Once after mistaking a life-sized, woman-shaped bottle of maple syrup for a woman, knocking «her» over and flooding the store.
- A similar thing happened when Groundskeeper Willie ran over a ball with a lawnmower and thought it was a child.
- Another time, this was Barney’s reaction after drinking an «all-syrup Squishee» and waking up on a Greek cargo ship wearing a sailor’s outfit.
- In «Sweets and Sour Marge», Homer organizes half the population of Springfield into forming the world’s largest human pyramid. However, thanks to human stupidity, the pyramid collapses and instead turns into a giant ball of people that rolls down the streets of Springfield. As he runs for his life from the ball, Hans Moleman cries out, «Not again!»
- In «The Joy of Sect», after virtually all of Springfield has joined the Movementarians, Rev. Lovejoy is seen pouring gasoline on the church floor.
Rev. Lovejoy: I never thought I’d have to do this again.
- In «Lisa the Iconoclast», when the Springfield Historical Society ends up digging up Jebediah Springfield’s grave to test Lisa’s claims: «Can’t we have one meeting that doesn’t end with us digging up a corpse?»
- «Can’t we just call in David Bowie?» — He’s already done so much for this church.
- From «Make Room For Lisa»: «Now, now dear. It’s only until we have to pay off your father’s desecration of a priceless artifact. (despondent sigh) I never thought I’d have to say that again.»
- From «Rosebud», this exchange between Homer and Lisa.
Homer: I’ll never wiggle my bare butt in public again.
Lisa: I’d like to believe that this time. I really would. - In «Saturdays of Thunder» at a Fatherhood Research Institute, a shark starts attacking a test subject in the «underwater parenting» habitat to which a worker yells, «Dear God, not again!»
- In «Simple Simpson», everyone at the nuclear plant is showering when Mr. Burns turns off the water and announces that while they were all showering, he sold all their clothes. Everyone complains and Carl says «again?»
- In «The Telltale Head,» the church’s Sunday School class drive their teacher up the wall with tough questions about the afterlife, and Bart is apparently a repeat offender:
Bart: Uh, ma’am, what if you’re a really good person but you’re in a really, really bad fight and your leg gets gangrene and it has to be amputated. Will it be waiting for you in heaven?
Teacher: For the last time, Bart, yes!
- Barney Gumble often says this. Once after mistaking a life-sized, woman-shaped bottle of maple syrup for a woman, knocking «her» over and flooding the store.
- In a reference to one of the original shorts that inspired South Park:
Stan: Put the hat on the snowman, Tweek.
Tweek: But what if it comes to life and tries to kill us?!
Stan: C’mon, when has that EVER happened, except for that one time? - SpongeBob SquarePants:
- In «Squid’s Day Off», Mr. Krabs’ arms pop off while attempting to pull a dime out from a drain. SpongeBob says the stock phrase exactly, implying that Mr. Krabs loses his arms on a regular basis. Even within the same episode Mr. Krabs lost his arms again, and it became a running gag that in a state of shock, disapproval or other emotional duress, he sometimes literally falls apart.
- There’s the repeated occurrence of Squidward accidentally swallowing his clarinet, but SpongeBob only references it in «Squidtastic Voyage» when it grows from a simple gag to a plot-guiding calamity- he pulls the clarinet out of Squidward’s throat, but its reed breaks off and remains stuck, requiring medical attention from Sandy to remove it.
- In «No Free Rides», Mrs. Puff says «No, not again» after briefly considering changing her name and moving to another town after giving SpongeBob a boating license before he’s qualified to drive.
- Plankton says this stock phrase when he is about to get run over by Old Man Jenkins’ car for the second time in «Drive Thru».
- When he and Squidward think SpongeBob ate a bomb disguised as a pie, Mr. Krabs said he’s seen this before. When questioned on it, he simply replies he’d seen it 11 times. Then Squidward, in guilt, calls the doctor for help, the doctor apparently tells him the exact same thing as Mr. Krabs.
- Star Wars
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars:
- «Landing at Point Rain»: Ahsoka’s reaction when she, Anakin and their group find themselves at the base of a giant Separatist fortress wall that he had previously assured her they wouldn’t be going anywhere near is «This is another fine mess you’ve gotten us into!»
- «On the Wings of Keeradaks»: Captain Rex has this reaction when Wrecker grabs him to throw him onto an attacking Octuptarra droid, since he already got thrown into an air vent by him earlier in the episode.
- Star Wars: The Bad Batch : In �Aftermath�, Echo says this almost word for word when a fight breaks out between the Batch and the regular clones in the commissary on Kamino.
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars:
- Steven Universe:
- In «Gem Glow», Lars lets out a baffled and frustrated «Again?!» after Amethyst uses her gem weapon to cut the dumpster behind the Big Donut in half.
- Lars has a similar reaction to finding Lion climbing into the dumpster of the Big Donut in the short «Just Lion Things».
- Transformers: Animated has Blitzwing experience Involuntary Shapeshifting due to his Personality Powers… at one point, his Icy persona (which controls the jet mode) loses control to the Hothead persona (which controls his tank mode) because he’s upset at being insulted by Bumblebee. Unfortunately for him, this results in him turning into a tank at 2000 feet up. Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress, as he quickly finds out when he crashes through the frozen lake for the second time that day.
Blitzwing: Oh slag, not aga—
- The Venture Bros.:
- In the first episode, «Dia Los Dangerous», Doctor Venture wakes up in a bathtub full of ice, with a missing kidney, and says, «Not again,» then realizes this means he’s missing both kidneys, causing him to calmly say, «This is serious.»
- Another when Brock realizes the boys have been kidnapped right before a bomb goes off in his face.
Brock: [with an Oh, Crap! expression] Myra’s back.
- «A Very Venture Halloween» opens with several flashbacks of the boys’ attempts to scare their father on Halloween. In one, he finds that they have apparently been crushed to death by a fallen bookcase. They faked it, but they are baffled that he treated their deaths as a minor annoyance. He doesn’t actually say the words, but it comes off as a «not again» moment for the audience. It hearkens back to an earlier montage of about a dozen of their deaths, shown when Dr. Venture first revealed that they had been cloned multiple times.
Dean: He is impossible to scare.
- Wakfu, season 2 episode «The Return of Percedal», in a Call-Back to season 1:
Evangelyne: Amalia and Ruel have gotten themselves turned into ghouls!
Sadlygrove: Again? Ruel will end up getting a taste for it… - In The Weekenders, Tino suggests that an unresponsive Carver’s brain will leak out of his ears unless someone plugs them. Lor says «I did it last time!»
- In an episode of Wildfire, the title horse agrees to be a wage in an effort to rescue a friend of his. To win, the heroes have to find out where a certain troll lives and what his name is. After they find the troll, he says they’d need six clues. Based on their experience trying to find the troll, Sara deduces his name and won. She then returns to the mortal realm, where her Native-American friend, Helen, learns her dream name but isn’t allowed to tell anyone. Sara then asks for a clue and Helen says she’d need six. Sara then invokes the trope.
Real Life
- Texts From Last Night has this as its second most common trope. (We’re sure you can guess the first.)
- This one is particularly nice:
#1: Banned from zoo.
#2: Again?
- This one is particularly nice:
- QDB
- In one edition of Countdown, Keith Olbermann called out the TSA for detaining a high-ranking member of the British government who was working with the Department of Homeland Security because his name was the same as one on their watch list — and it wasn’t the first time it had happened to him.
«He’s in the Cabinet! And we patted him down for weapons at Dulles Airport! AGAIN!!»
- In Improv Everywhere’s spontaneous musical I Love Lunch!, the character «Jeff» begins by standing on a balcony expounding upon how much he loves lunch, and his friend below tells him, «Jeff…don’t sing a song, man…» Later, in the middle of the song, he can be heard saying, «He does this every day…»
- Charles de Gaulle, leader of the French resistance during World War II and President of France after the war, was targeted by at least thirty assassination attempts during his presidency. He reportedly said «What? Again!?» during one such attempt.
- In February 2015, after receiving a record amount of snowfall, this was the collective reaction from Boston when they found out they were getting another foot of snow on top of the three already there. The response was predictable.
- Spider bites Australian man on penis again.
- Drunk parrots acting up and falling out of the sky (again)
- Florida man rescued from giant floating hamster ball — again.
- A dramatic and rather terrifying example: Tsutomu Yamaguchi was famous for being the only person confirmed to have survived both Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He one time confessed that after the second bombing, he momentarily thought the very same mushroom cloud from Hiroshima had followed him.
«They Still Have the Bush!»
After Rocky and Bullwinkle go over an icy ledge, Boris is delighted they have been buried alive and has Natasha play ‘Taps’. Unfortunately, during his mocking song, he realizes he and Natasha need to save them, much to Natasha’s dismay.
Example of:
Explain, Explain… Oh, Crap!
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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD NO
Old English nā, from ne not, no + ā ever.
Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.
PRONUNCIATION OF NO
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF NO
No is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.
WHAT DOES NO MEAN IN ENGLISH?
No
NO, N.O., No, or No. may refer to: ▪ One of a pair of English words, yes and no, which signal confirmation or a negative response respectively ▪ One of the English determiners…
Definition of no in the English dictionary
The first definition of no in the dictionary is used to express denial, disagreement, refusal, disapproval, disbelief, or acknowledgment of negative statements. Other definition of no is used with question intonation to query a previous negative statement, as in disbelief. No is also an answer or vote of no.
Synonyms and antonyms of no in the English dictionary of synonyms
SYNONYMS OF «NO»
The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «no» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Translation of «no» into 25 languages
TRANSLATION OF NO
Find out the translation of no to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.
The translations of no from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «no» in English.
Translator English — Chinese
没有
1,325 millions of speakers
Translator English — Spanish
ningún
570 millions of speakers
English
no
510 millions of speakers
Translator English — Hindi
कोई
380 millions of speakers
Translator English — Arabic
لَيْسَ كِذَا
280 millions of speakers
Translator English — Russian
никакой
278 millions of speakers
Translator English — Portuguese
nenhum
270 millions of speakers
Translator English — Bengali
না
260 millions of speakers
Translator English — French
aucun
220 millions of speakers
Translator English — Malay
Tidak
190 millions of speakers
Translator English — German
kein
180 millions of speakers
Translator English — Japanese
ない
130 millions of speakers
Translator English — Korean
…이 하나도 없는
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Javanese
Ora
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Vietnamese
không chút nào
80 millions of speakers
Translator English — Tamil
இல்லை
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Marathi
नाही
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Turkish
yok hayır
70 millions of speakers
Translator English — Italian
nessuno
65 millions of speakers
Translator English — Polish
żaden
50 millions of speakers
Translator English — Ukrainian
жоден
40 millions of speakers
Translator English — Romanian
niciun
30 millions of speakers
Translator English — Greek
κανείς
15 millions of speakers
Translator English — Afrikaans
geen
14 millions of speakers
Translator English — Swedish
ingen
10 millions of speakers
Translator English — Norwegian
ingen
5 millions of speakers
Trends of use of no
TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «NO»
The term «no» is very widely used and occupies the 86 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
FREQUENCY
Very widely used
The map shown above gives the frequency of use of the term «no» in the different countries.
Principal search tendencies and common uses of no
List of principal searches undertaken by users to access our English online dictionary and most widely used expressions with the word «no».
FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «NO» OVER TIME
The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «no» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «no» appears in digitalised printed sources in English between the year 1500 and the present day.
Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about no
10 QUOTES WITH «NO»
Famous quotes and sentences with the word no.
I’m not really interested in participating in mainstream culture. Participating in the mainstream music business is, to me, like getting involved in a racket. There’s no way you can get involved in a racket and not someway be filthied by it.
No matter what message you are about to deliver somewhere, whether it is holding out a hand of friendship, or making clear that you disapprove of something, is the fact that the person sitting across the table is a human being, so the goal is to always establish common ground.
No fine work can be done without concentration and self-sacrifice and toil and doubt.
He who observes etiquette but objects to lying is like someone who dresses fashionably but wears no vest.
Everyone else trains just as hard as well and that there really is no such a thing as overnight success.
No more pronouncements on lousy verse. no more hidden competition. no more struggling not to be a square.
There’s no right way or wrong way to work. There’s only your way.
I was lucky enough to make four Bond films. It finished in rather shambolic fashion, but I have no bitterness, no resentment.
The ‘what should be’ never did exist, but people keep trying to live up to it. There is no ‘what should be,’ there is only what is.
There is no one true church.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NO»
Discover the use of no in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to no and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
No: Why Kids—of All Ages—Need to Hear It and Ways Parents …
No. It’s not just a one-word answer, it’s a parenting strategy.
2
The Mind Has No Sex?: Women in the Origins of Modern Science
As part of his attempt to secure a place for women in scientific culture, the Cartesian Francois Poullain de la Barre asserted as long ago as 1673 that «the mind has no sex?
Katy’s distress at being a kangaroo with no pouch is quickly remedied by a kindly construction worker.
4
No!: How One Simple Word Can Transform Your Life
» Answering «no» does not have to mean losing friends or jobs. Instead, it can protect time, money and well-being. This guide includes more than 40 strategies to help readers keep their resolve after saying no.
5
No Contest: The Case Against Competition
Contrary to accepted wisdom, competition is not basic to human nature; it poisons our relationships and holds us back from doing our best. In this new edition, Alfie Kohn argues that the race to win turns all of us into losers.
No! is the author’s expression of hope that the playgrounds of the world, big and small, will soon become safer and friendlier for all.
7
Leave No Doubt: A Credo for Chasing Your Dreams
This is not just a book about hockey but a book about life, rooted in Babcock’s «Leave No Doubt» credo.
8
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
On a day when everything goes wrong for him, Alexander is consoled by the thought that other people have bad days too.
9
No Easy Answers: The Truth Behind Death at Columbine
The author, a friend of both Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, describes the events surrounding the shootings at Columbine High School.
Brooks Brown, Rob Merritt, 2002
He is, however, forced to adjust his moral values and succumb to the pressures of a corrupt society. Achebe uses the ‘fall’ of one man, a descendent of the hero in Things Fall Apar.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NO»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term no is used in the context of the following news items.
Faith No More: ‘We’ve made bad decisions our whole career. That’s …
Bottoms up: Faith No More and, er, friend (left to right) Jon Hudson, Billy Gould, Mike Patton, Mike Bordin and Roddy Bottum. Photograph: … «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Priests no longer needed as digital Antarctica embraces online …
America’s National Science Foundation has told Christchurch’s Catholic Diocese in New Zealand it no longer needs local priests on the ice. «The Guardian, Jul 15»
‘Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!’ Bites Off 2 Billion Twitter Impressions
Last night’s Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! chomped its way to 2 billion Twitter impressions – doubling the 1B impressions for 2014’s Sharknado 2: … «Deadline, Jul 15»
Roger Goodell says no timeline for Tom Brady decision; what’s the …
Goodell said so himself on Tuesday, to Pittsburgh’s TribLive.com, saying there’s no timetable for a decision on Brady’s four-game suspension. «Yahoo Sports, Jul 15»
Mets avoid no-hitter but not humiliation as Kershaw crushes
The Mets, no-hit June 9 by Giants rookie Chris Heston, put three balls in play in the first inning, but then had at least one strikeout in the second … «New York Post, Jul 15»
Eggs are no longer the cheapest source of animal protein
Anyone who hasn’t noticed that eggs are getting more expensive these days either doesn’t buy eggs or doesn’t bother to look at prices when … «Washington Post, Jul 15»
El-Erian: China no longer global growth locomotive
«China is no longer a locomotive of global growth, and that has implications for companies. It has implications for commodities markets,» … «CNBC, Jul 15»
Sandra Bland’s autopsy shows no signs of violent homicide, Texas …
No injuries were found on Bland’s hands and there were no signs of injuries to her inner eyelids or the lining of her mouth, other possible … «Los Angeles Times, Jul 15»
Robert Allenby and caddie no longer together after mid-round …
Robert Allenby’s strange 2015 took another odd twist on Thursday in Round 1 of the RBC Canadian Open. Allenby was on the par-5 13th, his … «Yahoo Sports, Jul 15»
[No Ice Cream For You] The Latest Version Of Google Maps Has A …
Try two more times and you’ll just hear a terse «No» with each query. Go at it once more and you’ll have reached your destination: angering … «Android Police, Jul 15»
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| created — 24 Aug 2017
| updated — 1 week ago
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Public
18+
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103 min
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Horror, Mystery, Thriller
46
Metascore
Two strangers awaken in a room with no recollection of how they got there, and soon discover they’re pawns in a deadly game perpetrated by a notorious serial killer.
Director:
James Wan
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Stars:
Cary Elwes,
Leigh Whannell,
Danny Glover,
Ken Leung
Votes:
432,208
| Gross:
$56.00M
18+
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90 min
|
Crime, Horror, Mystery
24
Metascore
As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw’s brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen, a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror.
Director:
Kevin Greutert
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Stars:
Tobin Bell,
Costas Mandylor,
Betsy Russell,
Cary Elwes
Votes:
101,428
| Gross:
$45.71M
18+
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92 min
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Crime, Horror, Thriller
20
Metascore
Following Jigsaw’s grisly demise, Mark Hoffman is commended as a hero, but Agent Strahm is suspicious, and delves into Hoffman’s past. Meanwhile, another group of people are put through a series of gruesome tests.
Director:
David Hackl
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Stars:
Scott Patterson,
Costas Mandylor,
Tobin Bell,
Betsy Russell
Votes:
128,076
| Gross:
$56.75M
18+
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90 min
|
Horror, Mystery, Thriller
30
Metascore
Agent Strahm is dead, and FBI agent Erickson draws nearer to Hoffman. Meanwhile, a pair of insurance executives find themselves in another game set by Jigsaw.
Director:
Kevin Greutert
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Stars:
Tobin Bell,
Costas Mandylor,
Mark Rolston,
Betsy Russell
Votes:
115,503
| Gross:
$27.69M
6+
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74 min
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Animation, Adventure, Comedy
A cosmic case of flying saucers, intergalactic intrigue and out-of-this-world romance launches Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Gang into their most unearthly adventure ever.
Director:
Jim Stenstrum
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Stars:
Scott Innes,
Mary Kay Bergman,
Frank Welker,
B.J. Ward
Votes:
7,078
74 min
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Animation, Action, Adventure
When Scooby and the gang get trapped in a video game created for them, they must fight against the ‘Phantom Virus’. To escape the game they must go level by level and defeat the game once and for all.
Director:
Jim Stenstrum
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Stars:
Scott Innes,
Joe Alaskey,
Bob Bergen,
Grey Griffin
Votes:
8,683
77 min
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Animation, Adventure, Comedy
The Mystery Gang reunite and visit Moonscar Island, a remote island with a dark secret. Daphne wants more than just a villain in a costume, and they get more than they ever expected.
Director:
Jim Stenstrum
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Stars:
Scott Innes,
Billy West,
Mary Kay Bergman,
Frank Welker
Votes:
16,200
18+
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111 min
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Horror, Mystery
65
Metascore
A year after the murder of her mother, a teenage girl is terrorized by a masked killer who targets her and her friends by using scary movies as part of a deadly game.
Director:
Wes Craven
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Stars:
Neve Campbell,
Courteney Cox,
David Arquette,
Skeet Ulrich
Votes:
359,388
| Gross:
$103.05M
16+
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116 min
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Horror, Mystery
56
Metascore
While Sidney and her friends visit the Hollywood set of Stab 3, the third film based on the Woodsboro murders, another Ghostface killer rises to terrorize them.
Director:
Wes Craven
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Stars:
David Arquette,
Neve Campbell,
Courteney Cox,
Liev Schreiber
Votes:
152,269
| Gross:
$89.14M
18+
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111 min
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Comedy, Horror, Mystery
52
Metascore
Ten years have passed, and Sidney Prescott, who has put herself back together thanks in part to her writing, is visited by the Ghostface Killer.
Director:
Wes Craven
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Stars:
Neve Campbell,
Courteney Cox,
David Arquette,
Lucy Hale
Votes:
158,911
| Gross:
$38.18M
12+
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96 min
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Drama, Mystery, Thriller
46
Metascore
A successful writer in the midst of a painful divorce is stalked at his remote lake house by a would-be scribe who accuses him of plagiarism.
Director:
David Koepp
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Stars:
Johnny Depp,
Maria Bello,
John Turturro,
Timothy Hutton
Votes:
201,341
| Gross:
$48.02M
12+
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108 min
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Adventure, Comedy, Family
62
Metascore
When a massive fire kills their parents, three children are delivered to the custody of cousin and stage actor Count Olaf, who is secretly plotting to steal their parents’ vast fortune.
Director:
Brad Silberling
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Stars:
Jim Carrey,
Jude Law,
Meryl Streep,
Liam Aiken
Votes:
213,479
| Gross:
$118.63M
16+
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99 min
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Comedy, Horror
76
Metascore
The uneventful, aimless lives of a London electronics salesman and his layabout roommate are disrupted by the zombie apocalypse.
Director:
Edgar Wright
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Stars:
Simon Pegg,
Nick Frost,
Kate Ashfield,
Lucy Davis
Votes:
568,224
| Gross:
$13.54M
18+
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146 min
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Drama, Horror
66
Metascore
A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where a sinister presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from both past and future.
Director:
Stanley Kubrick
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Stars:
Jack Nicholson,
Shelley Duvall,
Danny Lloyd,
Scatman Crothers
Votes:
1,041,778
| Gross:
$44.02M
18+
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87 min
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Horror, Sci-Fi
58
Metascore
The residents of a suburban high-rise apartment building are being infected by a strain of parasites that turn them into mindless, sex-crazed fiends out to infect others by the slightest sexual contact.
Director:
David Cronenberg
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Stars:
Paul Hampton,
Joe Silver,
Lynn Lowry,
Allan Kolman
Votes:
22,028
18+
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110 min
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Horror, Mystery, Thriller
53
Metascore
A controversial true crime writer finds a box of super 8 home movies in his new home, revealing that the murder case he is currently researching could be the work of an unknown serial killer whose legacy dates back to the 1960s.
Director:
Scott Derrickson
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Stars:
Ethan Hawke,
Juliet Rylance,
James Ransone,
Fred Thompson
Votes:
261,269
| Gross:
$48.09M
12+
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105 min
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Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
65
Metascore
Ichabod Crane is sent to Sleepy Hollow to investigate the decapitations of three people, with the culprit being the legendary apparition, The Headless Horseman.
Director:
Tim Burton
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Stars:
Johnny Depp,
Christina Ricci,
Miranda Richardson,
Michael Gambon
Votes:
368,299
| Gross:
$101.07M
77 min
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Comedy, Horror, Musical
49
Metascore
Courtney Bates, the younger sister of Valerie, and her friends go to their condo for a weekend getaway, but Courtney can’t get rid of the haunting feeling that a supernatural rockabilly driller killer is coming to murder them all.
Director:
Deborah Brock
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Stars:
Crystal Bernard,
Jennifer Rhodes,
Kimberly McArthur,
Patrick Lowe
Votes:
6,707
18+
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115 min
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Horror, Mystery, Thriller
68
Metascore
After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, a psychiatrist becomes increasingly convinced she is being threatened by an uncanny entity.
Director:
Parker Finn
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Stars:
Sosie Bacon,
Jessie T. Usher,
Kyle Gallner,
Robin Weigert
Votes:
119,115
12+
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127 min
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Action, Adventure, Drama
57
Metascore
In a twist to the fairy tale, the Huntsman ordered to take Snow White into the woods to be killed winds up becoming her protector and mentor in a quest to vanquish the Evil Queen.
Director:
Rupert Sanders
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Stars:
Kristen Stewart,
Chris Hemsworth,
Charlize Theron,
Sam Claflin
Votes:
294,119
| Gross:
$155.33M
18+
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152 min
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Drama, Fantasy, Horror
64
Metascore
A darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the artistic director, an ambitious young dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist. Some will succumb to the nightmare. Others will finally wake up.
Director:
Luca Guadagnino
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Stars:
Chloë Grace Moretz,
Tilda Swinton,
Doris Hick,
Malgorzata Bela
Votes:
83,380
| Gross:
$2.47M
Silent classics, noir, space operas and everything in between: Somehow we managed to rank the best movies of all time
What you’re about to read is going to annoy you. We didn’t set out to ruin your day, but we know that any article ranking the greatest anything is bound to raise the audience’s blood pressure and get them screaming at their computer screens – especially a list of the greatest movies of all time. It’s the nature of the list, and the nature of film fanatics, too. There’s something about cinema that really fires people up – and rightly so.
Perhaps it’s because the movies that mean the most to us never really leave us. Maybe it becomes the thing that gets you through hard times, or makes you appreciate life’s better moments. Maybe it’s the way a beloved movie begins to blend into your own memories, like an actual lived experience. Whatever the case, movies really matter. That’s why, in putting together this list, we’ve tried to cover as much ground as possible. It spans a hundred years and multiple countries. We’ve included everything from era-defining blockbusters to little-seen cult classics, silly comedies to brutal horror, pulse-pounding thrillers to loud-and-proud action flicks.
Even so, we probably left something out that’s going to set you off. Don’t worry – we’re cool with it. Because being a true movie lover sometimes means hating other people’s movie opinions. So go ahead and yell. We can take it. Just keep it civil, please.
Written by Abbey Bender, Dave Calhoun, Phil de Semlyen, Bilge Ebiri, Ian Freer, Stephen Garrett, Tomris Laffly, Joshua Rothkopf, Anna Smith and Matthew Singer
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Best movies of all time
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
The greatest film ever made began with the meeting of two brilliant minds: Stanley Kubrick and sci-fi seer Arthur C Clarke. ‘I understand he’s a nut who lives in a tree in India somewhere,’ noted Kubrick when Clarke’s name came up – along with those of Isaac Asimov, Robert A Heinlein and Ray Bradbury – as a possible writer for his planned sci-fi epic. Clarke was actually living in Ceylon (not in India, or a tree), but the pair met, hit it off, and forged a story of technological progress and disaster (hello, HAL) that’s steeped in humanity, in all its brilliance, weakness, courage and mad ambition. An audience of stoners, wowed by its eye-candy Star Gate sequence and pioneering visuals, adopted it as a pet movie. Were it not for them, 2001 might have faded into obscurity, but it’s hard to imagine it would have stayed there. Kubrick’s frighteningly clinical vision of the future – AI and all – still feels prophetic, more than 50 years on.—Phil de Semlyen
2. The Godfather (1972)
From the wise guys of Goodfellas to The Sopranos, all crime dynasties that came after The Godfather are descendants of the Corleones: Francis Ford Coppola’s magnum opus is the ultimate patriarch of the Mafia genre. A monumental opening line (“I believe in America”) sets the operatic Mario Puzo adaptation in motion, before Coppola’s epic morphs into a chilling dismantling of the American dream. The corruption-soaked story follows a powerful immigrant family grappling with the paradoxical values of reign and religion; those moral contradictions are crystallized in a legendary baptism sequence, superbly edited in parallel to the murdering of four rivaling dons. With countless iconic details—a horse’s severed head, Marlon Brando’s wheezy voice, Nino Rota’s catchy waltz—The Godfather’s authority lives on.—Tomris Laffly
3. Citizen Kane (1941)
Back in the headlines thanks to David Fincher’s brilliantly acerbic making-of drama Mank, Citizen Kane always finds a way to renew itself for a new generation of film lovers. For newbies, the journey of its bulldozer of a protagonist – played with inexhaustible force by actor-director-wunderkind Orson Welles – from unloved child to thrusting entrepreneur to press baron to populist feels entirely au courant (in unconnected news, Donald Trump came out as a superfan). You can bathe in the film’s groundbreaking techniques, like Gregg Toland’s deep-focus photography, or the limitless self-confidence of its staging and its investigation of American capitalism. But it’s also just a damn good story that you definitely don’t need to be a hardened cineaste to enjoy.—Phil de Semlyen
4. Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975)
Long considered a feminist masterpiece, Chantal Akerman’s quietly ruinous portrait of a widow’s daily routine—her chores slowly yielding to a sense of pent-up frustration—should take its rightful place on any all-time list. This is not merely a niche film, but a window onto a universal condition, depicted in a concentrated structuralist style. More hypnotic than you may realize, Akerman’s uninterrupted takes turn the simple acts of dredging veal or cleaning the bathtub into subtle critiques of moviemaking itself. (Pointedly, we never see the sex work Jeanne schedules in her bedroom to make ends meet.) Lulling us into her routine, Akerman and actor Delphine Seyrig create an extraordinary sense of sympathy rarely matched by other movies. Jeanne Dielman represents a total commitment to a woman’s life, hour by hour, minute by minute. And it even has a twist ending.—Joshua Rothkopf
5. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Starting with a dissolve from the Paramount logo and ending in a warehouse inspired by Citizen Kane, Raiders of the Lost Ark celebrates what movies can do more joyously than any other film. Intricately designed as a tribute to the craft, Steven Spielberg’s funnest blockbuster has it all: rolling boulders, a barroom brawl, a sparky heroine (Karen Allen) who can hold her liquor and lose her temper, a treacherous monkey, a champagne-drinking villain (Paul Freeman), snakes (“Why did it have to be snakes?”), cinema’s greatest truck chase and a barnstorming supernatural finale where heads explode. And it’s all topped off by Harrison Ford’s pitch-perfect Indiana Jones, a model of reluctant but resourceful heroism (look at his face when he shoots that swordsman). In short, it’s cinematic perfection.—Ian Freer
6. La Dolce Vita (1960)
Made in the middle of Italy’s boom years, Federico Fellini’s runaway box-office hit came to define heated glamour and celebrity culture for the entire planet. It also made Marcello Mastroianni a star; here, he plays a gossip journalist caught up in the frenzied, freewheeling world of Roman nightlife. Ironically, the movie’s portrayal of this milieu as vapid and soul-corrodingly hedonistic appears to have passed many viewers by. Perhaps that’s because Fellini films everything with so much cinematic verve and wit that it’s often hard not to get caught up in the delirious happenings onscreen. So much of how we view fame still dates back to this film; it even gave us the word paparazzi.—Bilge Ebiri
7. Seven Samurai (1954)
It’s the easiest 207 minutes of cinema you’ll ever sit through. On the simplest of frameworks—a poor farming community pools its resources to hire samurai to protect them from the brutal bandits who steal its harvest—Akira Kurosawa mounts a finely drawn epic, by turns absorbing, funny and exciting. Of course the action sequences stir the blood—the final showdown in the rain is unforgettable—but this is really a study in human strengths and foibles. Toshiro Mifune is superb as the half-crazed self-styled samurai, but it’s Takashi Shimura’s Yoda-like leader who gives the film its emotional center. Since replayed in the Wild West (The Magnificent Seven), in space (Battle Beyond the Stars) and even with animated insects (A Bug’s Life), the original still reigns supreme.—Ian Freer
8. In the Mood for Love (2000)
Can a film really be an instant classic? Anyone who watched In The Mood for Love when it was released in 2000 may have said yes. The second this love story opens, you sense you are in the hands of a master. Wong Kar-wai guides us through the narrow streets and stairs of ’60s Hong Kong and into the lives of two neighbors (Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung) who discover their spouses are having an affair. As they imagine—and partly reenact—how their partners might be behaving, they fall for each other while remaining determined to respect their wedding vows. Loaded with longing, the film benefits from no less than three cinematographers, who together create an intense sense of intimacy, while the faultless performances shiver with sexual tension. This is cinema.—Anna Smith
9. There Will Be Blood (2007)
On the road to becoming the most significant filmmaker of the last 20 years, Paul Thomas Anderson transformed from a Scorsesian chronicler of debauched L.A. life into a hard-nosed investigator of the American confidence man. The pivotal point was There Will Be Blood, an epic about a certain kind of hustler—the oil baron and prospector. Daniel Plainview is, in the final analysis, an ultra-scary Daniel Day-Lewis who will drink your milkshake. Scored by Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood (himself emerging as a major composer), Anderson’s mournful epic is the true heir to Chinatown’s bone-deep cynicism. As Phantom Thread makes clear, Anderson hasn’t lost his sense of humor, not by a long shot. But there once was a moment when he needed to get serious, and this is it.—Joshua Rothkopf
10. Singin’ in the Rain (1952)
Forget The Artist—sorry Uggie—and relish instead the sheer, serotonin-enhancing verve of MGM’s glorious epitaph to cinema’s silent era. Its trio of dancers—rubber-faced (and heeled) Donald O’Connor, sparkling newcomer Debbie Reynolds and co-director and headline act Gene Kelly—are a triple threat, nailing the stellar songs, intricate and physically demanding dance routines and selling all the comic beats with consummate skill. But kudos also belongs to Betty Comden and Adolph Green, whose effervescent screenplay provides the beat for the spectacle to move to, and Jessica Hagen, whose often-overlooked turn as croaky silent star Lina Lamont is the movie’s funny-sad counterpoint. Not forgetting co-director Stanley Donen, who was always happy to let his stars take the credit but deserves an equal share for a musical that never puts a foot wrong.–Phil de Semlyen
11. Goodfellas (1990)
‘As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.’ Ray Liotta’s opening line is the crime movie equivalent of ‘Once upon a time…’, and what follows is Martin Scorsese’s version of a fairy tale – the story of a starry-eyed Brooklyn kid who realises his boyhood dream and still comes out a schnook in the end. Based on the true life of mobster Henry Hill, Goodfellas was born in the shadow of The Godfather, but as the years go on, the question of which is more influential becomes mostly a matter of generation. Certainly, the former is more easily rewatchable, owing to its breakneck pacing – its two and a half hours (and three decades) just whiz by. And for a movie about violent career criminals, it’s also strangely relatable. Where Coppola went inside the walls of organised crime’s one percent, Scorsese’s gangsters are more blue collar. And as it turns out, working for the mafia isn’t much different than any other job — you spend 30 years busting your hump to climb the ladder, only to end up face down on a bloody carpet in some tacky house in the burbs. — Matthew Singer
12. North by Northwest (1959)
There’s no other thriller as elegant, light-touched and sexy as Hitchcock’s silken caper. Cary Grant’s suavely hollow adman Roger O. Thornhill (“What does the O. stand for?” “Nothing.”) is Don Draper with a sense of humor, which he sorely needs when he contracts a bad case of Wrong Man–itis. The set pieces, the villains, Eva Marie Saint’s femme fatale, Saul Bass’s credits, Bernard Herrmann’s musical cues—somehow the film manages to be even more than the sum of its glorious parts. Oh, and somewhere in there, Thornhill even manages to find his soul.—Phil de Semlyen
13. Mulholland Drive (2001)
Not many movies are known equally for a genuinely erotic lesbian sex scene and a heart-stopping jump scare involving some kind of terrifying trash witch. Then again, this is David Lynch we’re talking about: the man’s entire career is dedicated to doing things most other filmmakers wouldn’t even consider. But Mulholland Drive is where the phrase ‘Lynchian’ earned its definition. What appears, at first, to be a relatively straightforward noir about a gorgeous amnesiac (Laura Harring) trying to piece together the mystery of her own identity plunges, in its third act, into a hallucinatory dream world, effectively undoing everything that came before. The hairpin turn frustrated some critics, who apparently anticipated a movie that would explain itself in the end. Fans knew better – and for those willing to accept the movie as an experience, rather than a riddle to be solved, it’s a gift that reveals new pleasures (and nightmares) with each viewing. —Matthew Singer
14. Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Vittorio de Sica’s Neorealist masterpiece is set in a world where owning a bicycle is the key to working, but it could just as easily be set in one where the absence of car, or affordable childcare, or a home, or a social security number are insurmountable barriers in the constant slog to put food on the table. That’s what makes simultaneously it a film for postwar Italy and modern-day anywhere-at-all. That’s what makes it such a powerful, enduring landmark in humanist cinema. You can feel it in virtually every social drama you care to mention, from Ken Loach to Kelly Reichardt.—Phil de Semlyen
15. The Dark Knight (2008)
There’s a new Batman in Gotham, in the shadowy form of Matt Reeves’s The Batman – and this is the bar it has to clear. The middle entry in Christopher Nolan’s Bat-trilogy is an almost flawless case study of how to do a sophisticated superhero epic for modern audiences – and the ‘almost’ is only because the final act refreshingly tries to cram in almost too many ideas, much moral arithmetic. Heath Ledger’s Joker, meanwhile, redefines big-screen villainy: It’s not enough to be sinister, you need a party trick now too.—Phil de Semlyen
16. City Lights (1931)
Charlie Chaplin’s total vision remains awe-inspiring: He wrote, directed, produced, edited and starred in his own movies, which he also scored with an orchestra. And when those cameras were rolling, they captured a self-made icon with a global audience. Still, City Lights was something else. Chaplin, reticent to give up the visual techniques he’d mastered, insisted on making his new comedy a silent film even as viewers were growing thirsty for sound. As ever, the star had the last laugh: Not only was the film a huge commercial success, it also ended on the most heartbreaking close-up in cinema history—the peak of the reaction shot (since cribbed by movies from La Strada to The Purple Rose of Cairo), no dialogue required.—Joshua Rothkopf
17. Grand Illusion (1937)
There’s never a bad time to revisit one of Jean Renoir’s great masterpieces (along with The Rules of the Game), but this current era of populists, nationalists and shouty rabble-rousers feels like a particularly good one. Set in a German POW camp during WWI, the film lays bare the fault lines of class and nationality among a group of French prisoners and their German captors and comes to the conclusion that all that really matters is man’s nobility toward his fellow man.—Phil de Semlyen
18. His Girl Friday (1940)
Calling this one the peak of screwball comedy may be too limiting: Among the many topflight movies directed by journeyman filmmaker Howard Hawks, His Girl Friday is his most romantic and most verbose (the constant banter feels like foreplay). Though the laconic Hawks would downplay his own proto-feminism throughout his life, the film is also his most liberated; strong women who had jobs and ran with newshounds were simply what he wanted to see. Most wonderfully, this comedy best celebrates the rule of wit: He—or, more often, she—with the sharpest tongue wins. If you love words, you’ll love this movie.—Joshua Rothkopf
19. The Red Shoes (1948)
You could stick nearly every Powell and Pressburger film on this list; such was the dynamic duo’s stellar output. But for our money—and that of superfan Martin Scorsese—this dazzling ballet-set romance is first among equals. It’s a perfect expression of artists’ drive to create, set in a lush Technicolor world shot by the great Jack Cardiff. Scorsese describes it as “the movie that plays in my heart.” We’ll take two seats at the back.—Phil de Semlyen
20. Vertigo (1958)
A sexy Freudian mind-bender that’s often considered Alfred Hitchcock’s finest triumph, Vertigo is pitched in a world of existential obsession and cunning doubles. Shape-shifting her way through Edith Head’s transformational costumes, Kim Novak haunts in two roles: Madeleine Elster and Judy Barton, both objects of desire for James Stewart’s curious ex-cop. Completing this vivid psychodrama is Bernard Herrmann’s alarmingly duplicitous score, which twists its way to a towering finale.—Tomris Laffly
21. Beau Travail (1999)
Increasingly a giant of world cinema, France’s Claire Denis continues to confound expectations, making movies in sync with her own offbeat rhythms and thematic preoccupations (colonialism, power, repressed attraction). This one, her celebrated breakout, is something of a spin on Herman Melville’s Billy Budd—but that’s like calling Jaws something of a spin on Moby-Dick. The genius is in Denis’s technique, manifesting itself in images of shattering emotional precision: sinewy silhouettes of soldiers, abstract tests of will in the desert and, most ravishingly, the euphoria of breaking into dance, courtesy of a loose-limbed Denis Lavant and Corona’s ‘Rhythm of the Night’.—Joshua Rothkopf
22. The Searchers (1956)
Showing some personal growth as well as filmmaking craft, John Ford makes some amends for his appearance in DW Griffith’s virulently racist The Birth of a Nation with this landmark western. It’s a story of hatred slowing giving way to compassion that strips away the toxic myths of the old frontier via the swaggering but broken-down figure of Ethan Edwards (John Wayne). Edwards is no white-hatted Shane type, but an embittered war veteran who hunts his own niece (Natalie Wood) with the intention of killing her for the crime of have been assimilated with the Comanche. The shot of Edwards framed in that doorway is one of the most famous – and most mimicked – in cinema.—Phil de Semlyen
23. Persona (1966)
Ingmar Bergman’s psychologically raw output has the potency to turn mere film fans into raging addicts; Persona is the hard stuff, a double-sided psychodrama that somehow feels like it was shot last weekend with two of Ingy’s coolest friends (Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann, both revelatory). For its intimacy and economy alone, the film feels like a preview of the scrappy decade to come. Bergman, recovering from a serious bout of pneumonia, wrote the script in the hospital, grappling with a crisis of purpose that he turned into art of the highest caliber.—Joshua Rothkopf
24. Do the Right Thing (1989)
Spike Lee’s bitterly funny, ultimately tragic fresco of a Brooklyn neighborhood during one sweltering summer day was hugely controversial at the time: Critics dinged Lee for his depiction of an uprising in the wake of a police killing. The movie has lost none of its relevance or power; if anything, it’s gained some. But the filmmaking is what makes this a classic, particularly the energy, wit and style with which Lee presents this microcosm and the social forces at play inside it.—Bilge Ebiri
25. Rashomon (1950)
It’s no exaggeration to say that Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon redefined cinematic storytelling. With its shifting, unreliable narrative structure—in which four people give differing accounts of a murder—the film is remarkably daring and serves as a reminder of how form itself can beguile us. Flashbacks have never been so thrillingly deployed; nearly 70 years after its release, filmmakers are still trying to catch up to its achievements.—Abbey Bender
26. The Rules of the Game (1939)
Jean Renoir cemented his virtuosity with this pitch-perfect study of social-strata eruptions among the ditzy, idle rich, about to be blown sideways by WWII. Affairs among aristocrats and servants alike bloom during a weeklong hunting trip at a country manor, where the only crime is to trade frivolity with sincerity. Renoir captures his sparklingly astute ensemble cast with fluid, deep-focus camera movements, innovations that inspired directors from Orson Welles to Robert Altman.—Stephen Garrett
27. Jaws (1975)
Steven Spielberg’s immortal blockbuster doesn’t need political prescience to stay relevant: it’s a movie about a big-ass shark eating people. Thanks in large part to the film itself, that’s one irrational fear the public is never letting go of. Over the last two years, though, whenever some elected official has argued against mask mandates and said it’s time to reopen schools, it’s been hard not to think about Mayor Vaughn in his goofy anchor-print suit telling the citizens of Amity Island that it’s safe to go back in the water. And that element – along with the masterful pacing, the get-you-every-time jump scares and that banger of a third act – is what really makes Jaws forever frightening: sharks are scary, but greed and incompetence are far more likely to get you. — Matthew Singer
28. Double Indemnity (1944)
The deliciously dark, stylish genre of film noir simply wouldn’t exist without Double Indemnity. This one truly has it all: flashbacks, murder, shadows and cigarettes galore, and, of course, a devious femme fatale (Barbara Stanwyck). As one of the great directors of Hollywood’s golden age, Billy Wilder excelled across a variety of cinematic types, but this hard-boiled gem is his most influential work.—Abbey Bender
29. The 400 Blows (1959)
The first in a five-film autobiographical series, Francois Truffaut’s The 400 Blows is the story of Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud)—stuck in an unhappy home life but finding solace in goofing off, smoking and hanging with his friends—and it’s cinema’s greatest evocation of a troubled childhood. Plus, it’s the perfect primer to get kids into subtitled movies.—Ian Freer
30. Star Wars (1977)
Popcorn pictures hit hyperdrive after George Lucas unveiled his intergalactic Western, an intoxicating gee-whiz space opera with dollops of Joseph Campbell–style mythologizing that obliterated the moral complexities of 1970s Hollywood. This postmodern movie-brat pastiche references a virtual syllabus of genre classics, from Metropolis and Triumph of the Will to Kurosawa’s samurai actioners, Flash Gordon serials and WWII thrillers like The Dam Busters. Luke Skywalker’s quest to rescue a princess instantly elevated B-movie bliss to billion-dollar-franchise sagas.—Stephen Garrett
31. The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
Carl Theodor Dreyer’s classic tale of the trial of Joan of Arc is somehow both austere and maximalist. The director shows restraint with setting and scope; the film focuses largely on the back-and-forth between Joan and her inquisitors. But the intense close-ups give free reign to Maria Falconetti’s marvelously expressive turn as the doomed Maid of Orleans. Made at the close of the silent era, it set new standards in screen acting.—Bilge Ebiri
32. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
The ultimate cult film, Leone’s spaghetti Western is set in a civilizing America—though mostly shot in Rome and Spain—but the real location is an abstract frontier of old versus new, of larger-than-life heroes fading into memory. It’s a triumph of buried political commentary and purest epic cinema. Henry Fonda’s icy stare, composer Ennio Morricone’s twangy guitars of doom and the monumental Charles Bronson as the last gunfighter (“an ancient race…”) are just three reasons of a million to saddle up.—Joshua Rothkopf
33. Alien (1979)
If all it did was to launch a franchise centered on Sigourney Weaver’s fierce survivor (still among the toughest action heroines of cinema), Ridley Scott’s claustrophobic, deliberately paced sci-fi-horror classic would still be cemented in the film canon. But Alien claims masterpiece status with its subversive gender politics (this is a movie that impregnates men), its shocking chestburster centerpiece and industrial designer H.R. Giger’s strangely elegant double-jawed creature, a nightmarish vision of hostility—and one of cinema’s most unforgettable pieces of pure craft.—Tomris Laffly
34. Tokyo Story (1951)
Simply spun, Yasujiro Ozu’s domestic drama is small but perfectly formed. Chishu Ryu and Chieko Higashiyama are dignified and moving as parents who visit their children and grandchildren, only to be neglected. Delicately played, beautifully shot (often with the camera hovering just off the ground), Ozu’s masterpiece is the family movie given grandeur and intimacy. If you loved last year’s Shoplifters, you’ll love this.—Ian Freer
35. Pulp Fiction (1994)
Like Nirvana and The Sopranos in their respective mediums, Quentin Tarantino’s second feature arrived in the waning years of the 20th century and felt, at once, like a culmination of cinema’s first hundred or so years and an explosion of everything we thought we knew about film. A gangster flick where the gangsters chat about cheeseburgers and enter twist contests at kitschy diners? Where the narrative is like a smashed jigsaw puzzle put back together out of order? With the guy from Look Who’s Talking starring as a slick-talking, suit-wearing hitman? That’s a movie that can make money, win Oscars and spin off so many imitators it’s practically a genre unto itself? Turns out, it could; it just took an over-caffeinated ex-video store clerk with the right amount of irrational confidence to make it happen. The end result is a film preserved in an amber of eternal cool – when the aliens come pick over the remains of our decimated planet and discover a VHS copy among the rubble, they’ll agree that John Travolta was the perfect casting choice, Samuel L Jackson is the baddest motherfucker on the planet and the true contents of the briefcase really don’t matter. —Matthew Singer
36. The Truman Show (1998)
The late ’90s spawned two prescient satires of reality TV, back when it was still in its pre-epidemic phase: the underrated EDtv and, this, Peter Weir’s profound statement on the way the media has its claws in us. In some ways a kinder, gentler version of Network, The Truman Show is a TV parable in which a meek hero (Jim Carrey) wins back his life. It can also be considered an angrier film, slamming both the controlling TV networks (represented by Ed Harris’s messiahlike Christof) and us, the viewing public, for making a game show of other people’s lives.—Phil de Semlyen
37. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Notions of masculinity, conflicted sexuality and tribal identity (or lack of it) boil beneath the surface of David Lean’s historical epic like magma. They seeps through the cracks of its depiction of iconoclastic Edwardian nomad and Arab leader T E Lawrence (Peter O’Toole), locating its huge set pieces within the megalomaniac compass of its hero and lending depth to its intimate moments when the cost of all is laid bare. Amid its sweeping Arabian landscapes, famously captured by cinematographer Freddie Young’s cameras, it’s the interior landscape of Lawrence himself that this great biopic maps out so memorably.—Phil de Semlyen
38. Psycho (1960)
Fun fact: Psycho is the first film to ever depict a toilet flushing. Happily, Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller broke new ground in other ways, too, from offing its heroine within the first third to diving deeper into a crazed mind (bravo, Anthony Perkins) than Hollywood had yet managed before. Forget the shower shenanigans, the end is creepy AF.—Ian Freer
39. Sansho the Bailiff (1954)
Japanese cinema has produced no shortage of heavy hitters, but director Kenji Mizoguchi may deserve prime of place. He was able to turn out impeccable ghost stories (Ugetsu) and backstage dramas (The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums), but his greatest trait was a deep, unshakable empathy for women, beaten down by the patriarchy but heartbreaking in their suffering. These women are central to Sansho the Bailiff, a feudal tale of familial dissolution that will wreck you. Make no apologies for your tears; everyone else will be crying, too.—Joshua Rothkopf
40. Andrei Rublev (1966)
Mournful, challenging and mesmerizing, Soviet director Andrei Tarkovsky’s epic portrait of the life and times of one of Russia’s most famous medieval icon painters foregrounds qualities such as landscape and mood over story and character. Ultimately, it’s the tale of a man’s attempt to overcome his crisis of faith in a world that seems to have an endless supply of violence and strife—and it’s a remarkable testament to the persistence of artists working under oppressive regimes.—Bilge Ebiri
41. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
The melancholy of Michel Legrand’s glorious score washes over viewers’ hearts from the first moment of Jacques Demy’s nontraditional, sung-through musical. One of the most romantic films ever made about the pains and purity of first love, the immaculately styled The Umbrellas of Cherbourg challenged the lighter Hollywood musicals of the era (like The Sound of Music and My Fair Lady) and launched the sensational Catherine Deneuve into international stardom. Later, it would be a major influence on La La Land.—Tomris Laffly
42. Chinatown (1974)
Director Roman Polanski and screenwriter Robert Towne took a modestly sleazy noir setup and turned it into a meditation on the horrors of American history and rapacious capitalism. The film also sports a perfect cast, with a top-of-his-game Jack Nicholson as a cynical private eye, an impossibly alluring Faye Dunaway as the femme fatale with a past so dark her final revelation still shocks, and the legendary John Huston as the monstrous millionaire at the heart of it all.—Bilge Ebiri
43. The Seventh Seal (1957)
Not just any film gets homaged by Bill and Ted. But Ingmar Bergman’s great treatise on mortality isn’t just any film. Despite becoming somehow synonymous with “difficult art-house statement,” it’s not all weighty themes, plague-strewn landscapes and chess games with the Grim Reaper. As Max von Sydow’s medieval knight travels the land witnessing the apocalypse, loads of life-affirming moments lighten the load. Of course, it’s a work of profound philosophical thought, too, so you’ll feel brainier for having seen it.—Phil de Semlyen
44. Lost in Translation (2003)
Worlds collide in Sofia Coppola’s pitch-perfect tale of a movie star (Bill Murray) and a newlywed (Scarlett Johansson) in Tokyo. Coppola approaches each of her characters with a warmth and sensitivity that exudes from the screen—and ensures that “Brass in Pocket” will remain a karaoke favorite around the world (pink wig optional). Why has the film endured so vividly in viewers’ hearts? Maybe because it captures those gloriously melancholic moments we’ve all experienced that seem to be gone in a flash, yet linger forever.—Anna Smith
45. Taxi Driver (1976)
A time capsule of a vanished New York and a portrait of twisted masculinity that still stings, Taxi Driver stands at the peak of the vital, gritty auteur-driven filmmaking that defined 1970s New Hollywood. Martin Scorsese’s vision of vigilantism is filled with an uncomfortable ambience, and Paul Schrader’s screenplay probes philosophical depths that are brought to vicious life by Robert De Niro’s unforgettable performance.—Abbey Bender
46. Spirited Away (2001)
The jewel in Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli’s crown, Spirited Away is a glorious bedtime story filled with soot sprites, monsters and phantasms—it’s a movie with the power to coax out the inner child in the most grown-up and jaded among us. A spin on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (with the same invitation to follow your imagination), Spirited Away has been ushering audiences into its dream world for almost two decades and seems only to grow in stature each year, a tribute to its hand-drawn artistry. Trivia time: It remains Japan’s highest-grossing film ever, just ahead of Titanic.—Anna Smith
47. Night of the Living Dead (1968)
The first no-budget horror movie to become a bona-fide calling card for its director, George A. Romero’s seminal frightfest begins with a single zombie in a graveyard and builds to an undead army attacking a secluded house. Most modern horror clichés start here. But nothing betters it for style, mordant wit, racial and political undertow, and scaring the bejesus out of you, all some 50 years before Us.—Ian Freer
48. Battleship Potemkin (1925)
This rousing Russian silent film was conceived in the heat of Soviet propaganda and commissioned by the still-young Communist government to salute an event from 20 years earlier. It tells of a sailors’ revolt that morphs into a full-blown workers’ uprising in the city of Odessa; the movie is most famous for one breathtaking sequence—much copied and parodied since—of a baby carriage tumbling down a huge flight of steps. But Battleship Potemkin is full of powerful images and heady ideas, and director Sergei Eisenstein is rightly considered one of the pioneers of early film language, with his influence felt through the decades.—Dave Calhoun
49. Modern Times (1936)
The only Charlie Chaplin movie to see the Little Tramp go on a massive cocaine binge, this relentlessly inventive silent classic hardly needs the added kick. The gags come almost as fast as you can process them, with the typically pinpoint Chaplin slapstick conjured here from scenarios that seem purpose-built to end in disaster. The sight of Chaplin literally feeding himself into a massive machine offers a still-germane satire on technological advancement.—Phil de Semlyen
50. Breathless (1960)
Film critic Jean-Luc Godard’s seismic directing debut is a bravado deconstruction of the gangster picture that also reinvented moviemaking itself. It features Cubistic jump cuts, restless handheld camerawork, location shoots, eccentric pacing (the 24-minute centerpiece is two lovers talking in a bedroom), and self-conscious asides about painting, poetry, pop culture, literature and film. A sexy fling between petty thief Jean-Paul Belmondo and Sorbonne-bound gamine Jean Seberg morphs into an oddly touching, existential meditation. It’s pulp fiction, but alchemically profound.—Stephen Garrett
51. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
So much of Stanley Kubrick’s genius was conceptual, and this one asks his most audacious question: What if the world came to an end—and it was hilarious? Nuclear annihilation was a subject in which Kubrick immersed himself, reading virtually every unclassified text. His conclusion was grim: There would be no winning. Via darkest comedy (the only way into the subject) and an unhinged Peter Sellers playing three separate parts, Kubrick made his point.—Joshua Rothkopf
52. M (1931)
One of those epochal films—there’s only a handful—that sits on the divide between silent cinema and the sound era but taps into the virtues of both, Fritz Lang’s serial-killer thriller burns with deep-etched visual darkness while perking ears with its whistled “In the Hall of the Mountain King” (performed by a purse-lipped Lang himself; his star, Peter Lorre, couldn’t whistle). The movie’s theme is vigilance: We must protect our children, but who will protect society from itself? M is like a sonar listening to a pre-Nazi Germany on the cusp of shedding its humanity.—Joshua Rothkopf
53. Blade Runner
Set in (eek!) 2019, Ridley Scott’s vision of a dystopian future is one of the most stylish sci-fi films of all time. With a noir-inspired aesthetic and a haunting synth score by Vangelis (a massive influence on Prince), Blade Runner is iconic not just for its era-defining look, but also for its deeper philosophical examination of what it means to be human. Many have tried to imitate the film’s uncanny vibe, but these rain-slicked streets and seedy vistas possess a singular menace.—Abbey Bender
54. The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972)
The creative fecundity of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, dead from an overdose at age 37 after completing more than 40 features, deserves enshrinement by a new generation. This film is arguably his sharpest and most psychologically complex; inarguably, it’s his bitchiest. There is so much to love in Fassbinder’s shag-carpeted showdown, which goes beyond the spectacle of two dueling fashionistas into a profound exploration of aging and obsolescence.—Joshua Rothkopf
55. Rome, Open City (1945)
Few film movements can boast the hit rate of Italian neorealism, a post-WWII wave dedicated to working-class struggle that seems to comprise only masterpieces. Robert Rossellini was responsible for a few of them, including Germany Year Zero and this earlier drama of repression and resistance, which boasts not one but two of the most memorable death scenes in all of cinema.—Phil de Semlyen
56. Nosferatu (1922)
Brace for the land of phantoms and the call of the Bird of Death: One of the earliest (though unauthorized) adaptations of Dracula is still the most terrifying. Max Schreck’s insectlike performance as the bloodthirsty Count Orlok is just as transfixing and repulsive as it was almost a century ago. German Expressionist director F.W. Murnau’s haunting images of a crepuscular world set the chilling standard for generations of cinematic nightmares.—Stephen Garrett
57. Airplane! (1980)
With about 6,500 zingers to choose from, everyone has their favorite Airplane! gag. Directors David and Jerry Zucker and their partner in extreme silliness, Jim Abrahams, truly threw the kitchen sink at this dizzying spoof of the ’70s disaster movies that were all the rage at the time. Onscreen comedy, in turn, was modernized for what would be its most transforming decade. Our favorite joke? “Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit amphetamines.”—Phil de Semlyen
58. Under the Skin (2013)
Hypnotic, bewitching, thought-provoking, disturbing, horrifying: However you react to it, you won’t forget Jonathan Glazer’s startling adaptation of Michel Faber’s woman-who-fell-to-earth novel. Using her celebrity in a radical way, Scarlett Johansson is perfectly cast as an alien in human form who roams Glasgow trying to pick up men in her van. It was shot guerrilla-style on the streets of the Scottish city, so look out for the footage of genuinely baffled passersby.—Anna Smith
59. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Both a sequel and a reboot, the fourth entry in director George Miller’s series of post-apocalyptic gearhead epics fuses death-defying stunts with modern special effects to give us one of the all-time-great action movies. This one is a nonstop barrage of chases, each more spectacularly elaborate and nightmarish than the last—but it’s all combined with Miller’s surreal, poetic sensibility, which sends it into the realm of art.—Bilge Ebiri
60. Apocalypse Now (1979)
Francis Ford Coppola’s evergreen Vietnam War classic proves war is swell, as assassin Martin Sheen heads upriver to kill renegade colonel Marlon Brando. En route, there’s surfing, a thrilling helicopter raid, napalm smelling, tigers and Playboy bunnies, until Sheen steps off the boat and into a different zone of madness—or is it genius? Who knows at this point?—Ian Freer
61. Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Forget what the Oscars crowned as the Best Picture of 2005: Ang Lee’s tragic gay romance is the nominee that stands the test of time. Anchored by Rodrigo Prieto’s swoonworthy cinematography and a wistful Heath Ledger (whose performance toppled societal perceptions of masculinity), Brokeback Mountain is a milestone in LGBTQ art-house cinema. It reimagined the Western genre and became a part of the zeitgeist.—Tomris Laffly
62. Duck Soup (1933)
Biting political satires don’t have to be long and complicated: This 68-minute masterpiece is perfectly pithy, exposing the absurdities of international politics with swift wit and spot-on slapstick. Often regarded as the funniest of the Marx Brothers’ oeuvre, the film is also—sadly—timeless, as its portrayal of a war-mongering dictatorship remains relevant to this day.—Anna Smith
63. The Blair Witch Project (1999)
In 1997, a group of no-name actors went into the Maryland backwoods with some handheld cameras, a loose script and a budget that wouldn’t cover the catering on most of the other films on this list, and emerged with a blockbuster. Perhaps no movie in history has ever achieved more with less than Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez’s atmospheric horror classic. For years, though, The Blair Witch Project was discussed as a triumph of marketing more than anything else. It was pushed by an ad campaign that played coy with the veracity of the allegedly ‘found footage’: did an amateur documentary crew really disappear in the woods while investigating a local myth? Sheer curiosity drove audiences to theatres en masse – and it wasn’t uncommon to leave a screening and overhear confused grumbling in the lobby. Twenty-plus years and an oversaturation of lesser imitators later, it’s easier to appreciate Blair Witch as a master class of low-budget cinema. Honestly, if there’s a scarier scene in the last two decades than when those children’s hands imprint on the crew’s tent in the middle of night, it surely cost a hell of a lot more to make.
64. All the President’s Men (1976)
Many movies have been made depicting journalism as it happens. Vanishingly few get the process right, and even fewer manage to convey the obsessiveness, the anxious frustration and the exhilaration of chasing a big story. Alan J Pakula’s movie about two reporters chasing the biggest story in American political history nails every beat. The achievement is especially remarkable considering that, at the time, the story could barely even be considered history: Nixon had resigned from office not even two years prior. But that nearness lends the film a living energy that would’ve dulled with additional hindsight. Even with its unspoilable ending, Pakula and screenwriter William Goldman still managed to build an uncommonly nervy thriller that never digresses from the central narrative. No, you won’t get much of an idea of who Woodward and Bernstein (played with typical ’70s naturalism by Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford) are apart from their work. Instead, you just see the work – and in this case, that’s more than enough. —Matthew Singer
65. The Apu trilogy (1955, 1956, 1959)
We’re cheating by including all three films (Pather Panchali, Aparajito and The World of Apu), but really, how do you separate the installments of Satyajit Ray’s magnificent coming-of-age trilogy? The Bengali great follows young Apu (Apurba Kumar Roy) from boyhood to adult life via schooling and a move from his remote village to the big city, as well as loves and losses. Some of the most intimate Indian cinema ever captured, it’s also completely relatable, whether you hail from Kolkata, Kansas or Camden Town.—Phil de Semlyen
66. The General (1926)
Boy meets train. Boy loses train. Boy chases Union forces who stole train, wins back train and fires off in the opposite direction. It may not sound like your average love story, but that’s exactly what Buster Keaton’s deadpan and death-defying silent comedy is: a majestic demonstration of trick photography, balletic courage and comic timing, all underpinned by genuine heart. Trust us, it’s loco-motional.—Phil de Semlyen
67. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
There are countless movies about romantic relationships, yet few explore the subject more creatively than Michel Gondry’s breakthrough, scripted by Charlie Kaufman (who was then becoming a household name with Being John Malkovich and Adaptation). The sci-fi–inflected tale of two halves of a broken-up couple going through a memory-erasing procedure takes many surprising, poignant turns; the film’s impeccably executed combination of authentically quirky imagery and philosophical inquiry has become a signpost of modern independent cinema.—Abbey Bender
68. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
The title is still a killer piece of marketing, suggesting something much gorier than what you get. That’s not to say Tobe Hooper’s masterpiece doesn’t deliver. A grungy vision of horror captured during a palpably sweaty and stenchy Texas summer, the film has taken its rightful place as a definitive parable of Nixonian class warfare, eat-or-be-eaten social envy and the essentially unknowable nature of some unlucky parts of the world.—Joshua Rothkopf
69. Come and See (1985)
As unsparing as cinema gets, the influence of Elem Klimov’s sui generis war movie transcends the genre in a way that not even Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan can match. At its heart it’s a coming-of-age story that follows a young Belarusian boy (Aleksei Kravchenko) through unspeakable horror as Nazi death squads visit an apocalypse on his region. Alongside its historical truths, the film’s grammar and visual language—there are passages that play like an ultra-violent acid trip—are what truly elevates it. Like an Hieronymus Bosch masterpiece, the images here can never be unseen.—Phil de Semlyen
70. Heat (1995)
Writer-director Michael Mann’s heist masterpiece put two of our greatest actors, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, together onscreen for the first time—one as a stoic master criminal, the other as the obsessive cop determined to bring him down. In weaving their stories together, Mann presents dueling but equally weighted perspectives, with our allegiance as viewers constantly shifting. The last word on cops-and-robbers movies, it’s suffused with a magic that crime thrillers try to recapture to this day.—Bilge Ebiri
71. The Shining (1980)
Our list doesn’t lack for Stanley Kubrick movies (nor should it). Still, it’s shocking to remember that The Shining—so redolent of the director’s pet themes of mazelike obsession and the banality of evil—was once considered a minor work. It’s since come to represent the most concentrated blast of Kubrick’s total command; he’s the god of the film, Steadicam-ing around corners and making the audience notice that he was born to redefine horror. Even if we can’t roll with the crackpot fan theories about how Kubrick allegedly faked the Apollo moon landing, we’ll readily admit that this film contains cosmic multitudes.—Joshua Rothkopf
72. Toy Story (1995)
The one that got Pixar’s (Luxo) ball rolling and still an absolute high-water mark for CG animation, Toy Story reinvented what a family movie could be. On the surface, it’s a simple story about a couple of miniature rivals sizing each other up (Woody was originally going to be a whole mess meaner), before falling into peril at the hands of next-door pyrotechnics genius Sid. But it’s also about jealousy, power dynamics and our relationships with our own childhoods. With it, Pixar took storytelling to infinity and far, far beyond.—Phil de Semlyen
73. Killer of Sheep (1977)
Shot on 16-millimeter film in sketchy light, Charles Burnett’s UCLA graduate thesis film stitches together seemingly mundane vignettes to form a compelling mosaic of late-’70s African-American life. A landmark of independent black cinema, it’s set to a great soundtrack ranging from blues and classical to Paul Robeson. Poetic, compassionate, angry, ironic: All human life is present here.—Ian Freer
74. A Woman Under the Influence (1974)
There’s a tendency in these greatest-of-all-time exercises to prioritize the director, the camerawork or the screenplay. But respect must be paid to the performer, too: In a decade of brilliant acting, no turn was quite as galvanizing as the one given by Gena Rowlands in this stunning peek into a fraying mind. A fluky Los Angeles housewife and mother who’s constantly being told to calm down, Rowlands’s Mabel is the apotheosis of John Cassavetes’s improvisatory cinema; our concern for her never flags as she teeters through excruciating scenes of breakdown and regrouping.—Joshua Rothkopf
75. Annie Hall (1977)
Quotable, endearing and bursting with creative moments, Annie Hall is one of the most revolutionary of romantic comedies. This quintessential New York movie turned countless viewers on to the joys of verbose dialogue (and experimentation in menswear for women), and has long been lauded for both its accessibility and its poignancy, a balance that few movies have since achieved so memorably.—Abbey Bender
76. Some Like It Hot (1959)
Clocking it at number 15 on our list of the 100 Greatest Comedies Ever Made, Billy Wilder’s classic gangster farce plays like Scarface on helium. Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon make one of cinema’s most delightful double acts as a couple of musicians on the run from the Mob, but Marilyn Monroe steals the picture as the coquettish, breathy and entirely loveable Sugar. Nobody’s perfect but this movie gets pretty darn close.—Phil de Semlyen
77. Metropolis (1927)
Hugely expensive for its time, Metropolis is Blade Runner, The Terminator and Star Wars all rolled into one (not to mention 50 years prior). Fritz Lang’s silent vision of a totalitarian society still astounds through its stunning cityscapes, groundbreaking special effects and a bewitchingly evil robot (Brigitte Helm). It’s science fiction at its most ambitious and breathtaking—the not-so-modest beginnings of onscreen genre seriousness.—Ian Freer
78. The Maltese Falcon (1941)
The accepted wisdom is that the noir era really kicked off during the hard-bitten post-WWII years, which makes John Huston’s adaptation of Dashiell Hammett’s detective novel a real trailblazer. It’s a template for the swathe of noir flicks that would follow, offering up a jaded-but-noble gumshoe in Humphrey Bogart’s Sam Spade, a femme fatale (Mary Astor), a couple of shifty villains (Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre) and a labyrinthine plot that drags you around by the nose. If the movie were any more hard-boiled, you’d crack your teeth on it.—Phil de Semlyen
79. This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
Exploding drummers, amps that go to 11, tiny Stonehenges, “Dobly”: This spoof rock documentary—rockumentary, if you must—is monumentally influential on cinema, cringe comedy and, possibly, the music industry itself. (There’s not a band out there without at least one Spinal Tap moment to its name.) Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer are comic royalty, and we can only genuflect in their presence; shortly after this film, Guest kicked off his own directorial brand of humor, directly inspired by Rob Reiner’s heavy-metal satire.—Phil de Semlyen
80. It Happened One Night (1934)
If only Hollywood made ’em like they used to: crackling romantic comedies that conquered the Oscars. Frank Capra’s hilarious hate-at-first-sight love story is still one of the fastest movies ever made. Claudette Colbert’s spoiled heiress and Clark Gable’s opportunistic reporter hit the road and bicker their way toward a happily-ever-after ending, class barriers be damned. Not only did this smart and suggestively sexy pre-Code screwball shape every rom-com that followed, it still has a leg up on most of them.—Tomris Laffly
81. Die Hard (1988)
Let’s get this out of the way: Die Hard is a Christmas movie. Deal with it. Another, less controversial statement about John McTiernan’s blockbuster: it’s the platonic ideal of an action movie, and Bruce Willis as wiseass New York cop John McClane is the coolest action hero of all-time. The sequels would stretch the limits of his charisma by getting bigger and stupider, but the original hits the perfect amount of big and brash, as McClane attempts to thwart the plans of a European terrorist group that’s seized an LA high-rise and taken his wife hostage. But the truest reason Die Hard succeeds to the degree it does – aside from the cracking dialogue, spectacular stunts and small details, i.e. McClane being forced to fight a bunch of terrorists in his bare foot – is that McClane has the ideal foil in Alan Rickman’s Hans Gruber, who might also be the best action movie villain of all-time, an erudite pseudo-revolutionary who makes it clear that he reads Forbes and doesn’t much care for garrulous American cowboys.
82. The Conformist (1970)
In Mussolini’s Italy, a repressed homosexual (Jean-Louis Trintignant) joins the Fascist party in order to blend in and hide his true self. Part psychoanalysis session, part colorful genre fantasia, director Bernardo Bertolucci’s enormously influential drama journeys through different styles and aesthetics. As much as Orson Welles’s Citizen Kane did with the films of the ’20s, ’30s, and early ’40s, The Conformist offers a powerful compendium of cinematic techniques from the eras preceding it.—Bilge Ebiri
83. The Thing (1982)
Let John Carpenter’s real masterpiece—the one that horror mavens bow down to—take its place in the pantheon. A passion project that got clobbered by audiences and critics alike, The Thing was, in fact, that rarest of remakes: one that improves upon its source. Carpenter’s widescreen elegance and spooky synth minimalism (here furthered by composer Ennio Morricone) found a new counterpoint in some of the most disgusting practical special effects ever sprung on a paying audience. But the film’s ice-cold paranoia, uncut and pharma-grade, has been its most lasting legacy: a template of perfection for all since.—Joshua Rothkopf
84. Daughters of the Dust (1991)
Writer-director Julie Dash should have become an Ava DuVernay-level success after her poetic feature debut, an achievement of otherworldly beauty. The first film made by an African-American woman to receive theatrical distribution, Daughters of the Dust is permeated with pride, history and matriarchal wisdom. Set in 1902, it follows the Gullah, descendents of slaves living off the coast of South Carolina, who painfully reckon with their fading traditions. Singularly ahead of its time, Daughters mourns the enduring tragedy of enslavement. Its tranquil strength later found an echo in Beyoncé’s Lemonade.—Tomris Laffly
85. Barry Lyndon (1975)
Back in 1975, Stanley Kubrick’s somber adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray’s novel about a young Irishman’s journey from lovestruck exile to cynical grifter in 18th-century Europe seemed out of step with the gritty, intense output of contemporary cinema. Years later, it’s considered by many to be Kubrick’s masterpiece, and its deliberate, highly aestheticized approach has influenced everybody from Ridley Scott to Yorgos Lanthimos.—Bilge Ebiri
86. Raging Bull (1980)
Martin Scorsese’s hallucinogenic biography of the tenacious boxer Jake LaMotta (Robert De Niro) is a bold mash-up of neorealist grit and hyperstylized, gossamer beauty. Put on the gloves and LaMotta is in his element; take them off and he’s an insecure sociopath consumed by sexual jealousy. De Niro’s monstrous portrayal is miraculously empathetic, but what’s truly revolutionary is Scorsese’s technique: Like a modern-day Verdi, the Italian-American auteur elevates the profane to the operatic.—Stephen Garrett
87. Seven (1995)
David Fincher is the most signature director of his era: a crafter of iconic music videos and decade-defining dramas like Zodiac and The Social Network. But his transition to Hollywood was rocky; it was a town that barely understood him. The turning point was Seven, the first time that Fincher’s fearsome vision arrived uncut. Stylistically, the dark movie (shot by an inspired Darius Khondji, working with a silver-nitrate-retention process) has proven more durable than even The Silence of the Lambs, but it’s that meme-able sucker punch of an ending that still rattles audiences.—Joshua Rothkopf
88. Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)
Ever-overshadowed by the Herculean feat that was Fitzcarraldo, Werner Herzog’s other exploration of male vainglory in the remotest parts of South America applies another coolly obversational lens to the malignant madness of out-of-control obsession. It’s colder, greedier here: Klaus Kinski’s conquistador craves gold, not culture. Featuring a river journey, a haunting, synthy Popul Voh score and a bunch of taunting monkeys, it’s Herzog’s Apocalypse Now.—Phil de Semlyen
89. The Battle of Algiers (1966)
Political thrillers still owe a debt to Gillo Pontecorvo’s ever-timely tour de force. Recounting the Algerian uprising against French colonial occupiers in the 1950s, The Battle of Algiers boldly examines terrorism, racism and even torture as a means of intelligence-gathering. Screened at the Pentagon for its topical significance during the early phases of the Iraq War, Algiers has its rebellious legacy vested in numerous politically charged epics, from Z to Steven Spielberg’s Munich.—Tomris Laffly
90. Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)
Pedro Almodóvar broke into the mainstream with this gloriously colorful ensemble comedy, an entry point for many into a style of smart, sexually liberated European cinema. Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown offers juicy roles for a range of Spain’s finest female actors (plus a charmingly baby-faced Antonio Banderas) and consistently delights with its creative choices in costuming and interior design. The combination of screwball dynamics and the garishness of the 1980s is perfectly calibrated and fun.—Abbey Bender
91. Boyhood (2014)
Shot over 12 years with a cast of actors that ages before our eyes, Richard Linklater’s modern-day coming-of-age classic is a peerless artistic gamble, comparable only to Michael Apted’s Up series and Francois Truffaut’s Antoine Doinel films. Still, Boyhood’s astonishing compactness catches you off guard like no other movie. Adorned by Linklater’s signature effortless rhythms, the film bottles the fleeting spirit of time, maturing into a reflective meditation on life’s ordinary moments.—Tomris Laffly
92. The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972)
Movies have always been a gateway into radical art; Hollywood may have made them sleek and accessible, but experimentation was there from the start. Luis Buñuel counts among the top rank of dreamers to ever grace the field of filmmaking. Without him, there’s no David Lynch, no Wong Kar-wai—even Alfred Hitchcock was a fan. Of Buñuel’s many seismic features (don’t skip his slicin’-up-eyeballs short, “Un Chien Andalou”), begin with this radical satire of class warfare, which sums up everything he did well. It even won him an unlikely Oscar.—Joshua Rothkopf
93. Paths of Glory (1957)
An antiwar movie, a courtroom thriller, an upstairs-downstairs study of social status, a religious critique, an absurdist satire and, finally, a heartbreakingly futile plea for compassion in the face of destruction, Stanley Kubrick’s humanist masterpiece dissects all the delusional facets of the male psyche. Battlegrounds abound—psychological, emotional, physical—making the bleakly entrenched soldiers of 1916, and the officers who confuse folly for fame, still feel painfully relevant.—Stephen Garrett
94. Secrets & Lies (1996)
Actors are the lifeblood of director Mike Leigh’s famous process, a much-discussed method of workshopping, character exploration, group improvisation and collaborative writing. It can often be months before the camera rolls. The results have been consistently exquisite over the years, funneled into period musical-comedies (Topsy-Turvy) and brutal contemporary dramas (Naked) alike. We recommend Leigh’s critical breakthrough, featuring nervy turns by Brenda Blethyn and Timothy Spall, as the perfect place to begin your deep dive.—Joshua Rothkopf
95. Sweet Smell of Success (1957)
This smoky, jazzy noir from director Alexander Mackendrick (The Ladykillers) is one of the great movies about power, influence and print journalism at its midcentury height. It’s a seedy, intoxicating tale that unfolds in Manhattan’s backroom bar booths, and it features brain-searing performances from Tony Curtis as Sidney Falco, a bottom-feeding gossip monger, and Burt Lancaster as J.J. Hunsecker, a towering, corrupt newspaper columnist. The dialogue is snappy and delicious; the morals are as empty as Times Square at dawn—Dave Calhoun
96. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
This German Expressionist masterpiece came out in 1920, a long time before the invention of the spoiler warning. We only hope that audience members instinctively knew not to give away cinema’s first ever twist ending and ruin the sting of this fractured horror-fable for their pals. Director Robert Wiene conjured up something truly dark and lingering from its shadows: You can feel Dr. Caligari’s influence in everything from Tim Burton’s movies to Shutter Island.—Phil de Semlyen
97. Nashville (1975)
This multilayered epic of country music, politics and relationships is Robert Altman’s signature achievement. With its overlapping dialogue and roving camera, Nashville created an earthy, idiosyncratic panorama of American life, featuring many of the most memorable actors of the decade. The 1970s were U.S. cinema’s most exciting period, and Nashville—broadened by its admirable scope and freewheeling energy—is emblematic of that creativity.—Abbey Bender
98. Don’t Look Now (1973)
Nicolas Roeg influenced and inspired a generation of filmmakers, from Danny Boyle to Steven Soderbergh – and here’s why. Roeg shrouds Daphne du Maurier’s short story in an icy chill, seeding the idea of supernatural forces at play in a wintry Venice through sheer filmmaking craft and the power of his editing. He finds a deep humanity in the horror, too, with Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland’s grieving parents reconnecting and drifting apart like flotsam on some invisible tide. His masterpiece, Don’t Look Now remains a primal cry of grief that shakes you to the core.—Phil de Semlyen
99. Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Arthur Penn’s game-changing action film was made in the same spirit of the revisionist Westerns of the ’60s and ’70s—irreverent, fun, morally all over the place, and unafraid of blood and bullets. The movie takes us back to the 1930s during the legendary crime spree of lovers Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) and Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty), careening around Depression-era America and robbing it blind. Why did this film resonate so well at the end of its decade? With the Vietnam War, inner-city rioting and Nixon on the rise, all bets were off. Add the swoony pair of Beatty and Dunaway, and you’ve got a classic on your hands: a revolution in period dress.—Dave Calhoun
100. Get Out (2017)
Watch this space: Jordan Peele’s newly minted horror classic is sure to rise in the rankings. Taking cues from grand master George A. Romero and his counterculture-defining Night of the Living Dead, Peele infused white liberal guilt with a scary racial subtext; the “sunken place” is precisely the kind of metaphor that only horror movies can exploit to the fullest. During its theatrical run—which stretched into a summer that also saw the white-supremacist Charlottesville rally—Get Out felt like the only movie speaking to a deepening divide.—Joshua Rothkopf
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