Top: 100 English Movies
While "Top 100" lists vary by publication and criteria—whether based on critical acclaim, box office success, or fan ratings—certain legendary English-language films consistently appear across all rankings.
The Top 10 (The Untouchables)
These ten films are not just movies; they are cultural milestones. If you haven’t seen these, stop reading and go watch them now.
Modern classics often earn their place through deep emotional connection or immense cultural impact. Top 100 English Movies
Cult, Horror & Genre-Defining Films (Rank 86-100)
These films may not have topped critics' polls on release, but their influence is tidal.
Note: This list excludes non-English language films (e.g., Parasite, Seven Samurai) to focus strictly on the English-language canon. While "Top 100" lists vary by publication and
31–60: The Cultural Landmarks
You’ve seen these quoted in memes, parodied on The Simpsons, or playing on TBS every weekend.
5. Casablanca (1942) “Here’s looking at you, kid.” The perfect Hollywood machine. It has wit, war, romance, and a hero who actually does the right thing, even when it breaks his heart. Modern classics often earn their place through deep
Gone with the Wind (1939) – The quintessential Hollywood epic, which remains the highest-grossing film of all time when adjusted for inflation. Modern Classics & Contemporary Hits



