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Films featuring twins — identity swaps, sibling bonds, and the dark side of being two.
Films about being buried alive and extreme claustrophobia — the most primal fear brought to screen.
Films about con artists, scammers, and elaborate fraud schemes — where deception is an art.
Independent games that punched above their weight — tiny teams, massive impact, genre-defining masterpieces.
Horror films where babysitting turns into a nightmare — the call is coming from inside the house.
Emotionally devastating dramas that will leave you reaching for tissues.
Action-packed WWII films featuring commando raids, aerial battles, and behind-enemy-lines missions.
Widely acclaimed anime series that have achieved massive followings both in Japan and internationally.
Star Wars, Star Trek, Dune, The Matrix — which sci-fi franchise is the greatest of all time?
Sports dramas about underdogs defying the odds — the heart of competition.
Films about being the last person alive — ultimate isolation and the search for others.
Films about aging and growing old — wisdom, memory, legacy, and the passage of time.
Films where the dead come back for revenge — ghosts, spirits, and the undead settling scores.
Films where family secrets are unearthed — revelations that change everything.
Shonen Anime Giants (The All-Time List)
Every actor who has portrayed Superman / Clark Kent on screen.
Every actor who has portrayed Batman / Bruce Wayne on screen.
Films about adoption and foster care — finding family, identity, and belonging.
Films about hackers breaking into systems — cyber warfare, digital heists, and the dark web.
Films featuring mermaids and mer-people — from dark ocean myths to romantic fantasies.
Medieval action and adventure films with knights, castles, sword fights, and epic battles.
Dramatic films about people wrongfully accused of crimes they didn't commit.
Zelda, Final Fantasy, Undertale — which video game soundtrack is the greatest of all time?
New remakes (e.g. Silent Hill 2) and indie hits (e.g. Lethal Company) shift the horror meta annually.