Airplane! # 1 COMEDY MOVIE Airplane! "The joke density approaches one per second, but the real genius of Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker's 1980 masterpiece is casting dramatic actors who play catastrophe completely straight." Read Review
Chinatown # 2 NOIR MOVIE Chinatown "Roman Polanski made a film noir in 1974 that's darker than anything from 1944." Read Review
Do the Right Thing # 3 DRAMA MOVIE Do the Right Thing "Spike Lee made a movie about the hottest day of the summer, and America is still arguing about it." Read Review
Koyaanisqatsi # 4 DOCUMENTARY MOVIE Koyaanisqatsi "No narration, no characters, no plot—just images of a world out of balance set to Philip Glass's pulsing score. Godfrey Reggio's 1982 film invented a form and remains its only necessary example." Read Review
Le Samouraï # 5 CRIME MOVIE Le Samouraï "Alain Delon barely speaks for ninety minutes and communicates everything—Jean-Pierre Melville's 1967 masterpiece invented a grammar of cool that cinema has been speaking ever since." Read Review
Stalker # 6 SCIENCE FICTION MOVIE Stalker "Andrei Tarkovsky made a science fiction film with no special effects, and it's the most alien thing you'll ever see." Read Review
Stripes # 7 COMEDY MOVIE Stripes "Bill Murray talks his way into the Army and talks his way through basic training—Ivan Reitman's 1981 hit invented the slacker-joins-institution comedy and remains the purest showcase for Murray's motormouth charm." Read Review
The Breakfast Club # 8 COMEDY DRAMA MOVIE The Breakfast Club "John Hughes locked five teenagers in a library and found the universal in the specific." Read Review
The 400 Blows # 9 DRAMA MOVIE The 400 Blows "François Truffaut remembered what it felt like to be a child, and the memory broke cinema wide open." Read Review
Tokyo Story # 10 DRAMA MOVIE Tokyo Story "Yasujirō Ozu made a film about disappointment so gentle it feels like forgiveness." Read Review
Twin Peaks # 11 DRAMA Twin Peaks "Thirty-five million people wanted an answer. Lynch gave them a door." Read Review